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Plastics Design Teamwork on a Shared Virtual Desktop
Nykanen, Sanna; Ovaska, Timo; Vienamo, Teppo // 2008
Possibilities and Pitfalls with Rapid Prototyping and Rapid Manufacturing: "The Role of These Emerging Technologies in Design Education"
Martin, Mathias; Tim, Reynolds ; Xavier, Velay // 2008
Post Modernity: Design Education Culture
Crisp, Alan; Dale, James // 2008
POST-MERGER PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT INTEGRATION: A CASE STUDY
Gries, B. // 2008
Combining different companies through mergers or acquisitions (M&A) is a common management strategy nowadays. For companies whose major business activity is focused on product development, the ...
Potential Applications of DSM Principles in Project Risk Management
Marle, F.; Vidal, L. // 2008
Potentials of DSM, DMM and MDM for Requirements Modeling
Eigner, M.; Maletz, M. // 2008
POTENZIALE DER METHODE FUNKTIONSINTEGRATION BEIM LEICHTBAU VON FLUGZEUG-KÜCHEN
Gumpinger, T.; Krause, D. // 2008
PREVENTIVE COST AND RISK MANAGEMENT IN THE EARLY PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PHASE
Szeghõ ,K.; Bercsey, T.; Eigner, M. // 2008
Today, it is very important for managers of the engineering process to define inno¬vative products in a complex and globalised environment. Each time they have to proceed more rapidly, more low-cost ...
PRIORITISATION METHODOLOGY FOR USER-CENTRED DESIGN OF ENERGY USING DOMESTIC PRODUCTS
Elias, E. W. A.; Dekoninck, E. A.; Culley, S. J. // 2008
An essential element of a user-centred design approach is to understand the differences between the intrinsic energy losses of products due to their engineering construction and technology with the ...
PROAKTIVE GEOMETRIEORIENTIERTE MONTAGEABSICHERUNG
Meißner, R. // 2008
PROCEEDING FOR THE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN OF SELF-OPTIMIZING MECHATRONIC SYSTEMS
Gausemeier, J.; Zimmer, D.; Donoth, J.; Pook, S.; Schmidt, A. // 2008
The conceivable development of information technology will enable self-optimizing mechatronic systems with inherent partial intelligence, which are able to react autonomously and flexible to changing ...
Product Design and Intentional Emergencefacilitated by Serious Play
Mabogunje, A.; Hansen, P. K.; Eris, O.; Leifer, L. // 2008
Product Development and Manufacturing in High Cost Countries - Restrictions and Options
Leibl, P.; Pfeiffer, R.; Nischler, C. // 2008
PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS OPTIMISATION WITH HEURISTICS METHODS
Rick, T.; Groma, I.; Bercsey, T. // 2008
Product development processes are specified as bounded work tasks. It is advised to use design structure matrices for process representation, through which the relationships between tasks during the ...
Product development process scheduling with multi-variable heuristic method
Groma, I.; Bercsey, T. // 2008
Nowadays, product development processes are typically specified as bounded work processes (as a workflow), and their treatment is performed by PLM systems. One of the benefits of this approach, as ...
Product Scotland: Bringing Designers, Anthropologists, Artists and Engineers Together
Rodgers, Paul; Rogers, Jon; Anusas, Mike; Milton, Alex; Pengelly, Jon; Whittet, Craig; Marshall, John; Titley, Will; Colvin, Angus; Smyth, Michael; Charles, Cezanne; Kasprzak, Michelle // 2008
Product Visualization Praxis and its Integration to Academic Curricula
Calderon, Marco // 2008
Project-Based Learning in Undergraduate Courses at the University of Stuttgart - Experience and Challenges
Watty, Robert; Binz, Hansgeorg // 2008
Project-Based Product Development Education
Novak, Marina; Dolšak, Bojan // 2008
PROPERTIES AND CHARACTERISTICS AND ATTRIBUTES AND… - AN APPROACH ON STRUCTURING THE DESCRIPTION OF TECHNICAL SYSTEMS
Birkhofer, Herbert; Waeldele, Martin // 2008
PROPOSAL OF A SYSTEM OF INDICATORS TO MEASURE PERFORMANCE OF PROBLEM SOLVING PROCESS IN DESIGN
Maranzana, N.; Dubois, S.; Gartiser, N.; Caillaud, E. // 2008
Evaluation of performance is of great interests for companies wishing to increase their competitiveness. There can be several ways to evaluate performance, globally on the company level, or ...
Prospective Design through Collaborative Workshops between Enterprises and Design Schools: The HP & Elisava Design School Experience
Charosky, Guido; Morillo, Jordi // 2008
Putting Students on the Map
Milton, Alex // 2008
Re-engineering Legacy Knowledge based Engineering Systems using DSM
Bhaskara, S. // 2008
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