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Bionic Design in Industrial Design Education at University of Tehran

Jamshid, Emami; Mahshid, Tashakori ; Zahra, Tashakorinia // 2008

Bridging the Gap Between Product Design and Product Engineering

De Grande, Guido; Baelus, Chris // 2008

CHALLENGES WITH PRODUCT DATA EXCHANGE IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT NETWORKS

Jokinen, K.; Hajda, M.; Borgman,J. // 2008
Collaborative product development in company networks creates new requirements for product data management (PDM). All partners need access to correct and updated data to avoid unnecessary delays and ...

CHANGING ENERGY CONSUMPTION BEHAVIOUR THROUGH SUSTAINABLE PRODUCT DESIGN

Tang, T.; Bhamra, T. // 2008
Energy consumption during the use phase of electrical products’ lifecycle has a significant environmental impact, mainly determined by the user behaviour. Product designers are in a position to ...

CLASSIFICATION OF TOOLS AND METHODS FOR KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Kaiser, J.M.; Conrad, J.; Koehler, C.; Wanke, S.; Weber, C. // 2008
Knowledge management is a very important topic in engineering design and the application of information technologies is an important part in the implementation of knowledge management. The aim of ...

Co-design Involving People with Disabilities

Dong, Hua; Vivat, Bella // 2008

CO-DESIGNING BROAD SCOPE OF TECHNOLOGY-BASED APPLICATIONS IN AN EXPLORATORY PARTNERSHIP

Gillier, T.; Piat, G. // 2008
A relatively new type of innovation partnership is emerging : exploratory partnership. This partnership concerns the identification and exploration of innovation fields from emerging technologies. ...

COMPARING ACTIONS OF CREATIVE DESIGNING

Englisch, U.; Sachse, P.; Uhlmann, J. // 2008
General principles of constructive design actions – based on the qualitative analysis of established conceptions and experts’ statements of technical and non-technical (artistic) design processes – ...

Comparing and Integrating Methods of Design Activity Documentation Across Synchronous and Asynchronous Modes of Collaborative Work

Eng, N. L.; Bracewell, R. H.; Clarkson, P. J.; Giess, M. D.; McMahon, C. A.; Conway, A. P.; Ion, W. J. // 2008

COMPETENCE DEVELOPMENT IN AN INTERNATIONAL PRODUCT DESIGN COURSE

Kovačević, A. // 2008
The European Global Product Realisation course brings innovation to engineering education by adopting a holistic approach to the development of student competences. The students from five European ...

CONCEPTUAL DESIGN OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCT SERVICE SYSTEMS (IPSS) BASED ON THE EXTENDED HETEROGENEOUS MODELLING APPROACH

Welp, E. G.; Sadek, T. // 2008
Industrial Product-Service Systems (IPSS) are proposed as a solution to meet individual customer requirements. Thereby, high-investment capital goods are offered in customized business models which ...

CONCEPTUALISATION OF PRODUCT/SERVICE-SYSTEMS THROUGH STRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS

Tan, A.; Andreasen, M. M.; Matzen, D. // 2008
Many manufacturers today are shifting from a product to service-orientation, where instead of the product, the activity and knowledge associated with the use is considered to be more valuable to the ...

Considerations towards Systematic Engineering of Product Service Systems

Schendel, C.; Spahl, T.; Birkhofer, H. // 2008

COOPERATION OF ENGINEERING & INDUSTRIAL DESIGNERS ON INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS

Hosnedl, S.; Srp, Z.; Dvorak, J. // 2008
The paper introduces theory and methodology developed on the basis of a “map” of Engineering Design Science, which proved to be a powerfull tool for efficient and effective cooperation for the two ...

CURRENT INDUSTRIAL PRACTICES FOR RE-USE OF MANUFACTURING EXPERIENCE IN A MULTIDISCIPLINARY DESIGN PERSPECTIVE

Andersson, P.; Wolgast, A.; Isaksson, O. // 2008
To a large extent, experiences gained during manufacturing, does not appear to have enough impact on new generation products in manufacturing industry. The inherent difficulties may be explained by ...

DECISION AIDING TOOLS IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT: A CASE STUDY

Montagna, F.; Vittone, R. // 2008
The elements of complexity and uncertainty present in the process of New Product Development (NPD) require a comprehensive approach to deal with a problem that involves people, technology and ...

DECISION MAKING IN DESIGN TEAMS: ANALYSIS OF USED AND REJECTED DECISIONS

Ensici, A.; Bayazit, N.; Badke-Schaub,P.; Lauche, K. // 2008
Nowadays, the majority of designers work as part of a team. During product development designers have to make countless decisions. Design decisions have a tremendous impact on the quality of the ...

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