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A Model Based Approach for Conceptual Development of Industrial Product-Service Systems

Sadek, Tim; Welp, Ewald Georg // 2009
Industrial Product-Service Systems (IPS²) are characterised by the integration of investment goods (technical products) and industrial services along their entire lifecycle. Against the background of ...

A Modeling Method of Services on their Contents and Delivery Processes

Hara, Tatsunori; Arai, Tamio; Shimomura, Yoshiki // 2009
Manufacturers are required to supply more services to customers in addition to material products. This paper aims at presenting a method to model services contents and its delivery process for ...

A Modeling Method to Manage Change Propagation

Koh, Edwin C.Y.; Clarkson, P. John // 2009
Many new products are developed through modifications of existing ones. However, the engineering changes required to implement such modifications can sometimes propagate, requiring further changes to ...

A Morphological Design Approach to User-EfficientDesign

Elias, Edward W. A.; Orme, Martyn; Dekoninck, Elies A.; Culley, Steve J. // 2009
The behaviour of users can have a negative impact on the energy efficiency of products. By using products unnecessarily or inefficiently even a product which has been designed and built with highly ...

A New approach for Assemblability Assessment Using Time and Postural Analysis —A Case Study

Santhi,B; Chakrabarti,Amaresh; Gurumoorthy.B // 2009
This paper explores a new approach to assess assemblability of manual assembly. Assessment of assembly is a prerequisite to optimize an assembly process. Traditionally assemblability is assessed by ...

A new breed of design students and their attitude to technology

Koohgilani, Mehran // 2009
Product design education has been one of the most exciting and vibrant study paths in the last two decades. It presented the students the opportunity to develop their skills and talents to create ...

A New Computer-Aided Approach to Support Designers in Conceptual Design of Complex Mechatronic Products

Albers, Albert; Enkler, Hans-Georg; Frietsch, Markus; Sauter, Christian // 2009
As in every new development of complex mechatronic systems designers have to face several challenges. Especially in system design and conceptual design activities designers often resort to already ...

A New Reverse Engineering Methodology Based on Knowledge Extraction and Geometrical Recognition Approaches

Durupt, Alexandre; Remy, Sebastien; Ducellier, Guillaume; Guyot, Emmanuel // 2009
Reverse engineering (RE) is a research field where physical models are measured or digitized in order to be virtually rebuilt to obtain a CAD model. Today, rebuilt CAD models using current ...

A Planarity-Based Complexity Metric

Kortler, Sebastian; Kreimeyer, Matthias; Lindemann, Udo // 2009
Complexity in product design, e.g. in product architectures or process structures, continuously increases. To properly evaluate a complex system or to compare it to other systems, complexity metrics ...

A practical approach to product design for future worlds using scenario-development.

Eggink, Wouter; Reinders, Angele; van der Meulen, Barend // 2009
The focus of consumer product design is shifting from primarily offering functionality, towards experience and emotion driven product characteristics. At the same time the functioning of products is ...

A Problem Decomposition Method for Conceptual Design

Sarkar,Somwrita; Dong,Andy ; Gero,S.John // 2009
In this paper, based on ndings from situated cognition, we argue that human reasoning is characterized by an ability to dynamically re-organize knowledge available in an experience, and re-construct ...

A Process Improvement Approach to Capitalize on Manufacturing Experience in Engineering Design

Andersson, Petter; Isaksson, Ola // 2009
The ability to capitalize on company knowledge and experience earned in various projects is recognized as key assets in the competition on the growing global market. Methods and tools are constantly ...

A Quality Function Deployment Method Pattern Language for EfficientDesign

Rogers, Damian; Salustri, Filippo Arnaldo // 2009
Quality Function Deployment (QFD) is widely used throughout design processes to increase customer satisfaction. However, the method is sometimes not clearly understood and is at times confusing in ...

A Quality Improving Method to Assist the Integrated Product Development Process

Negroni, Daniella Yada; Trabasso, Luís Gonzaga // 2009
Several studies confirm the benefits of anticipating the problems that might occur in the products lifecycle to the conceptual phase of the integrated product development (IPD) process. The challenge ...

A Reference Model for Using Visualization within Product Realization Projects

Wikström, Anders // 2009
There is a need to develop and implement new innovative methods and models that will support and strengthen SMEs (Small and Medium sized Enterprises) to generate new ideas and realize these into ...

A Review of Product Sketching in Early Phases of Design

Onkar, S.Prasad ; Sen,Dibakar // 2009
Sketching has been the chosen method of expression of product ideas in the initial phase of product design.Existing CAD modeling systems do not support the early phases of design effectively. There ...

A Revised Two-Phase Method for Decomposition of Design Problems

Li, Simon // 2009
The two-phase decomposition method has two major components: dependency analysis and partitioning analysis, which offer necessary sub-functions for problem decomposition. While dependency analysis ...

A Social Perspective on the Interview Technique in Design Research. Part I: Interviews in Design Research

Motte,Damien // 2009
Many studies focusing on design activities use the interview technique as part of their investigation. Nevertheless,methodological discussions about the interview setting as the locus of a social ...

A Social Perspective on the Interview Technique in Design Research. Part II: The Interview as a Social Situation

Motte,Damien // 2009
Many studies focusing on design activities use the interview technique as part of their investigation. Nevertheless,methodological discussions about the interview setting as the locus of a social ...

A Structured Approach to Re-Organize for Creativity

Sosa, Manuel; Danilovic, Mike // 2009
One of the most difficult challenges when managing innovation is to identify the individuals within the organization that need to work closely with each other to maximize the generation of creative ...

A Taxonomy of Collaboration across in Supply Chains

Zolghadri, Marc; Eckert, Claudia; Zouggar, Salah; Girard, Philippe // 2009
The success or failure of a product design and development (PD) project depends strongly on the right contributions from its various suppliers. This is specifically the case when these suppliers do ...

A Theory of the Constituent Elements of Functions

Fantoni, Gualtiero; Apreda, Riccardo; Bonaccorsi, Andrea // 2009
The aim of the paper is to present a new proposal for functional analysis. The approach here presented is the first step towards a novel methodology called FAB (functional analysis breakdown) where ...

A transferable model for innovative joint postgraduate degree programme development

Maclachlan, Ross J. R.; Ion, William J.; Kochanowska, Rowena; Hansen, Saskia; Herstatt, Cornelius; Buse, Stephan; Galla, Randolph; Boer, Harry; Thorup, Pedersen, Lise // 2009
The Global Innovation Management (GIM) MSc programme is a 2 year, 120 ECTS, joint degree programme delivered and awarded by the consortium of the University of Strathclyde (UofS) in Scotland, Aalborg ...

A Working Knowledge Model for Supporting Early Design through Visual Tools

Devanathan, Srikanth; Sauter, Christian; Albers, Albert; Ramani, Karthik // 2009
In this article, we present a working knowledge model (WKM) that collates information from commonly used visual tools to support iterations in conceptual design of mechanical artifacts. The key ...

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