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NEUTRAL DESCRIPTION AND EXCHANGE OF DESIGN COMPUTATIONAL WORKFLOWS
Gondhalekar, Aditya C.; Guenov, Marin D.; Wenzel, Holger; Balachandran, Libish K.; Nunez, Marco // 2011
Proposed in this paper is a neutral representation of design computational workflows which allows their exchange and sharing between different project partners and across design stages. This is ...
NEW JOB ROLES IN GLOBAL ENGINEERING – FROM EDUCATION TO INDUSTRIAL DEPLOYMENT
Lindow, Kai; Müller, Patrick; Stark, Rainer // 2011
Product creation is facing the next level of fundamental changes. Global demands are growing substantially to achieve energy efficient and sustainable value creation networks for production, products ...
Notwendigkeit für eine Methodenplattform zur Entwicklung von Produkten für nutzerspezifische Mobilitätsbedürfnisse
Krüger, Daniel; Eilmus, Sandra; Schmidt, Johanna; Wartzack, Sandro; Krause, Dieter; Paetzold, Kristin // 2011
products that train, assist or compensate the users’ mobility, will have a growing importance especially against the background of an aging society. As the need for mobility is highly user-specific, ...
NOVELTY— Not in Harmony, But in Unity
Ahmed,Saleem // 2011
This paper studies the role of novelty in the structure of beauty in product design. While designing a product,the design elements are arranged in accordance with the design principles until unity is ...
ON THE APPLICABILITY OF STRUCTURAL CRITERIA IN COMPLEXITY MANAGEMENT
Biedermann, Wieland; Lindemann, Udo // 2011
Companies face challenges due to increasing complexity through shorter product life cycles, manifold costumer requirements, more solution options and discipline-spanning collaboration. During the ...
ON THE DESIGN OF DEVICES FOR PEOPLE WITH TETRAPLEGIA
Gooch, Shayne; Medland, Tony; Rothwell, Alastair; Dunn, Jennifer; Falconer, Malcolm // 2011
People with complete tetraplegia are required to work at or near their physical limits in performing daily activities. Hence, subtle improvements to the design of assistive devices can have life ...
ON THE EFFECTIVE USE OF DESIGN-BY-ANALOGY: THE INFLUENCES OF ANALOGICAL DISTANCE AND COMMONNESS OF ANALOGOUS DESIGNS ON IDEATION PERFORMANCE
Cagan, Jonathan; Chan, Joel; Fu, Katherine; Schunn, Christian; Wood, Kristin; Kotovsky, Kenneth // 2011
Design-by-analogy is a powerful method for innovation, particularly during conceptual ideation, but also carries the risk of negative design outcomes (e.g., design fixation, risk aversion), depending ...
ON THE FUNCTIONS OF PRODUCTS
Aurisicchio, Marco; Eng, Nathan Lee; Ortiz Nicolas, Juan Carlos; Childs, Peter R.N.; Bracewell, Rob H. // 2011
Understanding the performance and manner of functioning of existing products is at the base of new product development activities. In engineering design the term function is generally used to refer ...
On the Interaction between the Engineering Design and the Development Process Models— Part I: Elaborations on the Generally Accepted Process Models
Motte,Damien; Bjärnemo,Robert ;Yannou,Bernard // 2011
Models of the engineering design process and of the development process nowadays present similar forms in the engineering design literature and interact in a similarway. Thesemodels are often ...
On the Interaction between the Engineering Design and the Development Process Models— Part II: Shortcomings and Limitations
Motte,Damien; Bjärnemo,Robert ;Yannou,Bernard // 2011
Models of the engineering design process and of the development process nowadays present similar forms in the engineering design literature and interact in a similar way. Thesemodels are often ...
ON THE LINK BETWEEN FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS
Gabelloni, Donata; Apreda, Riccardo; Fantoni, Gualtiero // 2011
A critical issue in design theory is the relationship between the abstract functions and purposes of a product and its physical behaviours, structures and features. In the traditional approach ...
ON THE STABILITY OF COORDINATION PATTERNS IN MULTIDISCIPLINARY DESIGN PROJECTS
Castro, Joao; Steinert, Martin; Seering, Warren // 2011
Participants in product design and development projects need to interact to coordinate the impacts and dependencies of their work on the product. Based on data from NASA rocket design projects we ...
ON THE TYPES AND ROLES OF DEMONSTRATORS FOR DESIGNING MEDICAL DEVICES
Herman, Benoît; Sapin, Julien; Tran Duy, Khanh; Raucent, Benoît // 2011
Unlike many fields that make the most of advances in numerical modeling and simulation, actors involved in medical technologies R&D have more and more recourse to demonstrators when designing a ...
Opportunities Offered by Additive Manufacturing in Creative Businesses: Informing Designers
Anthony, Richard William; Evans, Martyn; Rennie, Allan Edward Watson; Kirkby, Eddie // 2011
An understanding of the opportunities offered by new and rapidly developing manufacturing technologies is essential to successful new product development. Designers, be they students or those in the ...
Optimization of Flight Time and Distance Travelled of a Styrofoam Glider
Platanitis, George; Pop-Iliev, Remon // 2011
One of the opportunities given to third-year students enrolled in the Computer-Aided Design course at UOIT is to utilize design of experiments and design optimization techniques to determine optimal ...
ORTHOGONAL VIEWS ON PRODUCT/SERVICE-SYSTEM DESIGN IN AN ENTIRE INDUSTRY BRANCH
McAloone, Tim C.; Mougaard, Krestine; Neugebauer, Line Maria; Nielsen, Teit Anton; Bey, Niki // 2011
Product/Service-Systems (PSS) is an emerging research area, with terms such as ‘functional sales’, ‘servicizing’ and ‘service engineering’ all contributing to the foundation and our current ...
OVERCOMING THE KEEP THE MARKET OUT PREMISE (KMOP) IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Lang, Alexander; Kirschner, Rafael; Kain, Andreas; Lindemann, Udo // 2011
Even though market research methods including Open Innovation tools and techniques have improved, most companies have not managed to decrease their flop rate of newly developed products in recent ...
PACKAGING DESIGN IN ORGANIC FOOD SUPPLY CHAINS – A CASE STUDY IN SWEDEN
Olsson, Annika; Lindh, Helena; Bertoluci, Gwenola // 2011
Packaging design is vital in the consumer product industry. Therefore, recent consumer preferences for locally produced and organic food need to be met by product and package producers, in the ...
PARETO BI-CRITERION OPTIMIZATION FOR SYSTEM SIZING : A DETERMINISTIC AND CONSTRAINT BASED APPROACH
Yvars, Pierre-Alain // 2011
In this paper we are studying a deterministic constraint based approach to solve Pareto bi-criterion optimization problems in design. After presenting a state of the art of multi-objective ...
Perception of Form: A Peep on the Eye
Y. Sharma, Susmita; Chakravarthy, B.K. // 2011
Form of the designed object and its visual response has been a point of interest for researchers especially because of its highly subjective nature of inquiry. The physical form of the object is the ...
PERCEPTIONS OF AND CHALLENGES WITH KNOWLEDGE SHARING - ENTERPRISE COLLABORATION IN A VIRTUAL AERONAUTICAL ENTERPRISE
Johansson, Pär; Johansson, Christian // 2011
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how knowledge is managed and shared within product development in an enterprise collaboration context in the aerospace manufacturing industry.
This paper ...
Physical Models and Design Cognition
Viswanathan,Vimal; Linsey,Julie // 2011
Physical models are a potential tool which affects designers’ cognition, and very little quantified data exists about the use of physical representation within the idea generation process. Physical ...
PLANNING INDUSTRIAL PHD PROJECTS IN PRACTICE: SPEAKING BOTH 'ACADEMIA' AND 'PRACTITIONESE'
Kihlander, Ingrid; Nilsson, Susanne; Lund, Katarina; Ritzén, Sofia; Norell Bergendahl, Margareta // 2011
This paper discuss the planning and organising of research conducted by Industrial PhD students, i.e. PhD students conducting research studies aiming for a PhD while employed in industrial companies. ...
Practice-Based Learning for Automotive Engineering Design Students
McLening, Christian; Owen, John // 2011
The automotive industry combines a multitude of professions to develop a modern car successfully. Within the design and development teams the collaboration and interface between Engineers and ...
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