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Use of Design Methods for the Reconstruction and Manufacturing of an 200 Year old Historical Water Sledge Designed by Joseph von Baader

Leibl, Peter // 2010
In the literature, there are a lot of descriptions regarding both the development process and the methods for the product design. These fields were optimized over the decades for the design of new ...

Using an Enrich Semantic in Design Structure Matrix (DSM) toGenerate Less Uncertain Concepts

Holley, V.; Yannou, B.; Jankovic, M. // 2010
In the context of new product development, highly constrained multi-disciplinary systems are difficult to design and generally lead to a non-optimal but acceptable solution (Seepersad, 2008). Such ...

Using Connectivity Models to Support Design Reviews

Ariyo, O.; Heisig, P.; Wilson, P.A.; Harnden, M.; Clarkson, P.J. // 2010
In this research, a qualitative investigation was carried out to assess the value of using connectivity models in design reviews. The study looked into the use of the model by multi-disciplinary ...

Using DSM Approach to Manage Interactions between Project Risks

Marle, F. // 2010
The purpose of this paper is to introduce the Project Risk Interactions Management (PRIM) process and its associated tools and techniques. The aim is to assist project manager and project members to ...

USING KNOWLEDGE-BASED ENGINEERING METHODS IN DESIGNING WITH MODULAR COMPONENTS OF ASSEMBLY SYSTEMS

Skarka, W. // 2010
The paper presents the system for designing with modular fast assembly componets. The system uses Knowledge-Based Engineering methods based on Generative Modeling. Proces of knowledge management ...

Using MDM-Methods in order to Improve Managing of Iterationsin Design Processes

Kortler, S.; Helms, B.; Berkovich, M.; Lindemann, U.; Shea, K.; Leimeister, J.M.; Krcmar, H. // 2010
In development processes, the requirements engineering (RE) plays a vital role: It is “the process of discovering the purpose of the system-to-be, by identifying stakeholders and their needs, and ...

USING PRODUCT DESIGN METHODS IN DESIGNING AND VALIDATING ENTREPRISE MODELS

Fathallah, A.; Stal-Le Cardinal, J.; Ermine, J. L.; Bocquet, J. C. // 2010
Many managers use models to understand the main processes of their companies but also to take the right decisions to enhance the performances. Numerous researches have been carried out on enterprise ...

USING SITUATED FBS TO MODEL DESIGN INTERACTIONS IN A DISTANT SYNCHRONOUS COLLABORATIVE SITUATION

Masclet, C.; Boujut, J. F. // 2010
In this paper we present an approach based on a the Delta Design serious game, that proposes a versatile design scenario. We focus on the modelling aspects of the design situation and particularly we ...

USING SYSML IN THE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS OF MECHATRONIC SYSTEMS

Follmer, M.; Hehenberger, P.; Punz, S.; Zeman, K. // 2010
Mechatronic products consist of solutions from disparate engineering disciplines. As a consequence, the respective “mechatronic design process” has to comply with the integration of these ...

Variation Simulation of Spot Welding Sequence for Sheet Metal Assemblies

Wärmefjord, Kristina; Söderberg, Rikard; Lindkvist, Lars // 2010
One of many factors affecting the final geometrical outcome of a sheet metal assembly is the spot welding sequence, used when the parts are welded together. It is of course desirable to choose a ...

Variety and Complexity in Product Configuration

Nielsen, Kjeld; Ditlev Pedersen, Thomas; Jøergensen, Kaj A. // 2010
The advantages of using Customization and Product Configuration are obviously and the fact that products must be easily customizable in order to achieve Mass Customization has been described ...

Verbesserungspotentiale in der Entwicklung und Validierung hoch dynamisch belasteter Leichtbaukomponenten im Umfeld der Zulieferindustrie

Gruber, G.; Walter, M.; Wartzack, S. // 2010
In Zeiten der zunehmenden Verknappung von Ressourcen und steigendem Umweltbewusstsein wird die Forderung nach energieeffizienten Lösungen im Transportsektor immer größer. Einen wesentlichen Ansatz ...

VIRTUAL AND AUGMENTED REALITY FOR TESTING OF SELF-OPTIMIZING SYSTEMS

Gausemeier, J.; Rammig, F.; Radkowski, R.; Krupp, A.; Müller, W. // 2010
This paper presents the use of Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) for the analysis of systematic tests of self-optimizing systems. Self-optimizing systems are advanced mechatronic ...

VIRTUAL ASSEMBLY ANALYSIS: STANDARD TOLERANCE ANALYSIS COMPARED TO MANUFACTURING SIMULATION AND RELATIVE POSITIONING

Stockinger, A.; Wittmann, S.; Martinek, M.; Meerkamm, H.; Wartzack, S. // 2010
Tolerance analysis methods are used in design to prevent a loss of profit caused by geometric manufacturing deviations. Main drawback of these methods is their high level of abstraction and ...

VIRTUAL ENGINEERING: PRINCIPLES, METHODS AND APPLICATIONS

Ovtcharova, J. G. // 2010
The use of Virtual Reality as a visualization and validation environment allows developers, distributors, manufacturers, and customers alike to virtually handle the future product from its ...

Visual recognition wrapped: Student explorations of product packages as brand messengers

Karjalainen, Toni-Matti; Heiniö, Sanna; Rahe, Ulrike // 2010
Design for visual brand recognition is of increasing strategic importance for companies. Specific focus is often on product packages that have strong communicative power. The package is used to ...

Visualization – a Catalyst for Creativity in New Product Development (NPD)

Wikström, Anders // 2010
There is a keen need for research within the area of product development. The use of visualizations in the development process, especially, is often unstructured and ad hoc. By focusing on the ...

What Do They Do? A Survey of Employment and Work Situation for “IDE” Candidates

Sigurjónsson, Jóhannes B; Holgersen, Trond // 2010
Design students are often concerned with a possible mismatch between their education and the real world reality in professional life afterwards. Industrial Design Engineering students at ...

What if Creativity were 60 things not one: Towards a grammar of design

Greene, Richard Tabor // 2010
This paper reports pilot study results on 3 things: a) Creativity Models as a Possible Language of Design--- designers and others segment detailed protocols of actual design processes at points where ...

What is the Problem – Sustainability beyond light globes and water buckets?

Clune, Stephen John // 2010
This paper presents a methodology in an attempt to address the lacuna between the scale of unsustainability described in the literature – and the initiatives employed by designers and the ...

WHERE DO INNOVATIONS COME FROM?

Ericson, A.; Karlsson, A.; Wenngren, J.; Törlind, P. // 2010
This paper is based on a descriptive study of two types of innovation awards within a manufacturing company. The purpose is to identify sources and understand the background of these awarded ...

Wissensstruktur zur Integration von Konstruktionswissen in agentenbasierte Unterstützungssysteme

Kratzer, M.; Binz, H.; Roth, D. // 2010
Das an der Universität Stuttgart entwickelte agentenbasierte System ProKon (Proaktive Unterstützung von Konstruktionsprozessen durch Softwareagentensysteme) ist ein Unterstützungssystem, das den ...

Writing in Design: Lessons from Lucerne

Nyffenegger, Franziska Katharina // 2010
This paper examines the use of blogs in the context of a new Swiss MA programme in design. Design students regularly feel ambivalent and openly reluctant about writing assignments. They lack casual ...

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