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The Emergency Department Design Decomposition (ED³)

Kolb, E. M. W.; Peck, J.; Lee, T.; Kim, S.-G. // 2008

THE EVALUATION OF THE ABILITY OF A CONSTRAINT-BASED MANIKIN TO REPRESENT NORMAL HUMAN TASKS

Medland, A. J.; Gooch, S. // 2008
The health and safety of the operators of machines is an important consideration during the design of such products. A human modelling program has been created within a constraint environment that ...

THE IMPACT OF TRUST AND POWER ON KNOWLEDGE SHARING IN DESIGN PROJECTS: SOME EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM THE AEROSPACE INDUSTRY

Cloonan,J.; Matheus, T.; Sellini, F. // 2008
It is acknowledged by aerospace engineers that relationships between partners are influenced by topics such as trust and that they enable or inhibit knowledge flow. This paper presents findings from ...

THE INLFUENCE OF THE DESIGNER'S GENDER

Stilma, M. D. C. // 2008
Product design from a gender perspective is a rather new and important area to focus on. Current product design is divers and often adjusted to the needs and wants of the consumers. A differentiating ...

THE INTEGRATION OF SYNCHRONOUS AND ASYNCHRONOUS DESIGN ACTIVITY RECORDS

Giess, M. D.; Conway, A. P.; McMahon, C. A.; Ion, W. J. // 2008
With many engineering companies changing their focus from product delivery towards through-life service support, the realisation is that much of the information and knowledge being generated ...

THE ISSUES AND BENEFITS OF AN INTELLIGENT DESIGN OBSERVATORY

Hicks, B. J.; McAlpine, H. C.; Torlind, P.; Storga, M.; Dong, A.; Blanco, E. // 2008
In order to support today’s digital, knowledge-driven and highly distributed design activities there is a fundamental requirement to improve the means by which design researchers observe industry ...

THE PRACTISE OF KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT WITHIN THE INNOVATION PROCESS OF A COMPANY MAKING LUXURY WATCH

Alberti, P. // 2008
The present evolution of the industrial environment is characterised by a high level of uncertainty concerning the effective expectations of the market, the available technologies, the abilities to ...

THE RELATION BETWEEN PROJECT RISKS AND ROBUSTNESS OF DESIGN – A CRUCIAL FACTOR OF SUCCESS IN PLANT ENGINEERING

Moehringer, S. // 2008
In competitive markets with global sourcing the acquisition phase in plant engineering is essential. It is the aim of the contractor to quote a project with the best price possible in order to ...

THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FUNCTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS FOR AN IMPROVED DETECTION OF COMPONENT LINKAGES

Boersting, P.; Keller, R.; Alink, T.; Eckert, C. M.; Albers,A.; Clarkson, P. J. // 2008
Functional product models in design so far were built up by asking for the main function of a product first and then breaking the main function down into sub-functions, until an appropriate level of ...

THE ROLE OF NARRATIVE IN EVOLVING ENGINEERING DESIGN DOCUMENTATION

Eng, N. L.; Bracewell, R. H.; Clarkson, P. J. // 2008
Graph representations are emerging to replace more traditional narrative forms of knowledge capture. These seem to be a better fit for work with modern hyperlinked, non-linear computerized systems ...

THE SKETCH POWER TO SUPPORT PRODUCT DESIGN

Elsen, C.; Leclercq, P. // 2008
This paper is interested in the extent to which sketches and 3D representations are important in today's design process, particularly during the preliminary creative phases of product design. We ...

The Why-Matrix

Maurer, M.; Braun, T. // 2008

THEORY OF TECHNICAL SYSTEMS AND ENGINEERING DESIGN SCIENCE - LEGACY OF VLADIMIR HUBKA

Eder, W. E. // 2008
The personal and professional history of Vladimir Hubka is outlined. The scope of science leads to typical research methods for design, and the triad ‘theory – subject – method’ connects a scientific ...

TIDYING UP DESIGN METHODS – AN APPROACH USING ELEMENTARY DESIGN METHODS

Birkhofer, H. // 2008
This contribution presents an innovative approach to defining elementary design methods to “tidy up” the obscure body of prescriptive procedures for design work. The key concept to overcome this was ...

TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF A SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE OF COGNITIVE TECHNICAL SYSTEMS

Paetzold, K.; Schmid, U. // 2008
Today increasingly intelligence is expected by technical systems with which they should be enable to operate autonomously. Therewith technical systems are to be put in the position to react flexible ...

TOLERANCE ANALYSIS OF GEOMETRICALLY NON-IDEAL SYSTEMS IN MOTION

Stuppy, J.; Meerkamm, H. // 2008
The functionality of technical systems in motion is influenced by small geometrical variations of their components. To quantify this influence, tolerance analysis is carried out. In this paper, ...

TOWARDS A DEVELOPMENT PROCESS FOR COMPUTATIONAL SYNTHESIS SYSTEMS

Schotborgh, W. O.; Kokkeler, F. G. M.; Tragter, H.; Röring, M. H. L.; van Houten, F. J. A. M. // 2008
A computational synthesis system (CSS) automates the generation phase of a design process. Development of a CSS for a new design case has not received much attention in the literature, since most ...

TOWARDS AN INTEGRATION OF SIX SIGMA, DESIGN FOR SIX SIGMA AND DESIGN METHODOLOGY

Schmidt-Kretschmer, M.; Warncke, T. R. // 2008
The selection and interpretation of methods and workflow within the product development process are not synchronous and practice usually varies between the departments involved (e.g. development and ...

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