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Methodische Entwicklung und Optimierung einer Prototypenreihe

Zimmermann, M.; Zapf, J.; Rieg, F. // 2010
Eine mechanische Konstruktion stützt sich neben dem eigentlichen Design der Komponenten auf eine möglichst genaue Simulation der physikalischen Realität. Dadurch ist der Konstrukteur direkt in der ...

METHODOLOGICAL TOOLS INTEGRATION FOR ENGINEERING DESIGN

Mahut, S.; Eynard, B.; Merlo, C.; Minel, S.; Beaujon, T. // 2010
This paper focuses on the different phases of the implementation of methodological tools. Thus, it aims at characterizing the appropriation process. For that purpose, this work presents three ...

METHODS FOR EVALUATING 3D VIRTUAL WORLDS IN DESIGN EDUCATION

Gu, N.; Gül, L. F.; Williams, A. // 2010
Design education is concerned with learning theory and its applications in the design of artifacts that are essential to our society. 3D virtual worlds have the potential to make a major contribution ...

Modelling Decision and Data Dependencies in Engineer-to-OrderProject Management

Zolghadri, M.; Eckert, C.; Rasoulifar, R. // 2010
Engineer-to-order (ETO) refers to all those product development and manufacturing projects originating from customer requests that cannot be satisfied by company’s standard offer. In this article, we ...

Modelling Risk Interactions to Re-Evaluate Risks in ProjectManagement

Fang, C.; Marle, F.; Vidal, L.-A. // 2010
In order to manage risks in complex project, interactions must be integrated with classical characteristics of risks, and propagation behaviour in risk network needs to be analysed. Design Structure ...

MODELLING THE DESIGN PROCESS PLANNING SYSTEM

De Lessio, M. P.; Wynn, D. C.; Clarkson, P. J. // 2010
This paper examines the use of modelling to analyse aspects of the planning system to minimise the potential for planning error. Using a dependency structure matrix, the relationships between ...

Modelling the Influence of Uncertainty – Process Architecture andFeedback Dynamics on PD Projects

Le, H.N.; Wynn, D.C., Clarkson, P.J. // 2010
ed in a DSM, and high-level project and management strategies, as represented in the feedback loops of an SD model. Furthermore, a typical source of uncertainty found in many PD projects – ...

Modularisierungsstrategie für Produkte für leistungseingeschränkte Personen

Stöber, C.; Schmidt, J.; Wartzack, S.; Paetzold, K.; Meerkamm, H. // 2010
Um Menschen mit Leistungseinschränkungen optimal zu unterstützen, müssen Produkte so gestaltet werden, dass sie an die unterschiedlichen Bedürfnisse der Nutzer angepasst werden können. Dabei müssen ...

Modularization of Novel Machines: Motives, Means and Opportunities

Börjesson, Fredrik; Sellgren, Ulf // 2010
Modularization approaches are often used to restructure mature products with known technical content, but not to assist new development of products with a high innovation content or soft interactive ...

MOHE: Mobile Health for Moms, Kids, Adults and Elderly

Arslan, Pelin; Nam, Hyojin; Romero, Maximiliano; Perego, Paolo; Costa, Fiammetta; Andreoni, Giuseppe; Muschiato, Sabrina // 2010
This paper presents a creative process aimed at developing innovative scenarios for mobile health. In detail, within the entire “MOHE” research framework, the paper is focused on a creative workshop ...

MULTI CRITERIA DECISION MAKING IN PRODUCT PLATFORM DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION

Osman, K.; Bojcetic, N.; Marjanovic, D. // 2010
This paper describes the application of two methods, and the proposed framework, with which we want to achieve optimal choice platform products, combining the following methods: Modular Function ...

Multi-Domain DSM: Simultaneous Optimization of Product, Process& People DSMs

Yassine, A.A. // 2010
In this paper, we introduce domain-spanning rules that can be used in the construction of mathematical objective functions in order to optimize DSMs across multiple ...

MULTI-PROFESSIONAL PROJECT AS FINAL MASTER PROJECT FOR DESIGNERS

Aasland, K. E. // 2010
Industry requires ever more of the candidates coming out of design educations in universities. They expect them to be able to perform productively in a development project from day one. This requires ...

Multi-System CAD-Teaching in Large Classes

Feldhusen, Jörg; Brezing, Alexander Nikolaus; Pütz, Claus; Wählisch, Georg // 2010
This paper describes the approach chosen to teach 3D-CAD to large classes in a one credit course at RWTH Aachen University, where a maximum of 1400 engineering students are given an introduction to ...

Nachhaltige Produktentwicklung bei Mercedes-Benz - Werkzeuge zum Controlling von Projektfortschritt und Produktreifegrad (Keynote Paper)

Räse, U. // 2010
Bedingt durch die Massenfertigung im Automobilbau, verbunden mit dem Zwang, in immer kürzeren Zyklen neue Modelle herauszubringen und gleich-zeitig alle Nischen (SUV, Roadster, Kombi usw.) zu ...

Neuartige Verfahrensvarianten zur Herstellung von aerostatischen Führungsflächen

Erbe, T.; Berg, M.; Theska, R.; Weber, C. // 2010
Die Konstruktion von Maschinengestellen scheint sich auf den ersten Blick im Wesentlichen auf ein Dimensionierungsproblem reduzieren zu lassen. Dieses Vorurteil ist wahrscheinlich allgemein ...

NEUTRAL DATA FORMATS IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT: FROM USE CASES TO A REQUIREMENTS PORTFOLIO

Eigner, M.; Gerhardt, F. J.; Gilz, T.; Handschuh, S. // 2010
The demand for integrating a neutral, lightweight format as a process-enabler along the product lifecycle rises, but so far there has been lack of a company-neutral driving force to determine and ...

New Approaching Method of Trend Promotion

Lee, Hyung Eun; Lee, Soon Jong // 2010
One of the most important factors of successive design is a Trend. And the power of mass media culture with Internet is growing than ever before. Many companies are faced with finding innovative ...

NEW DESIGN PROCESS MODELS FOR THE AUDIO VISUAL INDUSTRY: A DESIGN SCIENCE APPROACH

Eriksson, P. E.; Eriksson, Y.; Swenberg, T.; Sverrisson, A. // 2010
Industrial design processes have several common denominators regardless of the actual design. This is to say that the production of moving images is a kind of design process. Even though every single ...

New Perspectives on Design Education in Latin America: A Case Study from ICESI

Betancourt Velasco, Maria Clara // 2010
This paper illustrates the current state of design in Latin America, considering the main actors of design: state, enterprises and universities/academia. For the writing of this document different ...

NextDoor Quartier: Teaching young designers social conscience

Tomico, Oscar; Kint, Johanna; Ferwerda, Inge // 2010
The NextDoor Quartier project gave the opportunity to students of communication design and product design to experience the societal relevance of their work. They had to dive into the implications of ...

OBJECT-ORIENTED CONCEPTS FOR COMPUTATIONAL DESIGN SYNTHESIS

Helms, B.; Shea, K. // 2010
The aim of the research in the area of computational design synthesis is to automatically solve design problems. Due to the increasing complexity of products and processes, research in this area ...

On Designing “Stochastic Idea Generator”

Mima, Yoshiaki // 2010
There are some software tools for supporting idea generation, with which user can generate various ideas with stochastic process. One of the most popular examples is the method so called ...

ON THE CONTENT AND NATURE OF DESIGN OBJECTS IN DESIGNING

Hansen, C. T.; Andreasen, M. M. // 2010
Often the physical product is seen as the design object. Many properties, which are important for the potential customer or user, are not carried by the product in itself, but by activities and ...

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