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VISUAL ANALYSIS METHODS FOR NON-IDEAL ASSEMBLIES
Penzkofer, F.; Wittmann, S.; Winter, M. // 2008
We follow the “generate and test” approach to analyse tolerance specifications: Based on toleranced CAD data, non-ideal parts are generated. For these non-ideal parts we propose several visualization ...
Visualising Academia: How to Make Academia Attractive (A Teaching Case Study highlighting the visual essay as a creative means of teaching academic practice)
Arthur, Leslie; Martin, Phillipa // 2008
Ways to Encourage Reflection on Design Methodology and Professional Practice
Lauche, Kristina; Cardoso, Carlos; Badke-Schaub, Petra; Roozenburg, Norbert // 2008
WEB-BASED SOLUTION REPOSITORY IN MECHANISM THEORY TO SUPPORT THE DESIGN PROCESS
Brix, T.; Döring, U.; Reeßing, M. // 2008
This paper presents a solution repository that is part of the "Digital Mechanism and Gear Library" (DMG-Lib). The aim of this project is to develop a new digital, internet-based library ...
What characterises an attractive machine element?
Andersson, S. // 2008
WHAT IS DESIGN KNOWLEDGE FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF CPM/PDD?
Conrad, J.; Köhler, C.; Wanke, S.; Weber, C. // 2008
Knowledge is a very common term in engineering design and also extensively discussed. Even if it is not an explicit matter, it plays implicitly a role in the background. The ...
WHAT IS SUCCESS AND FAILURE IN PRODUCT AND SERVICE DESIGN?
Hollins, W. J. // 2008
Research has shown that most new products fail. When one attempts to define what actually constitutes a success or failure in the design of products and in the design process, and who is affected, ...
Why Students Should be Encouraged to Debate
Martin, Phillipa; Arthur, Leslie; Marsh, Christopher // 2008
Work Distribution in Global Product Development Organizations
Tripathy, A.; Eppinger, S. D. // 2008
Working Structure and DSM as Integration Tools in Interdisciplinary Contexts
Watty, R.; Binz, H. // 2008
„TAILORED COATINGS“ – KONSTRUIEREN VON UND KONSTRUIEREN MIT BESCHICHTUNGEN
Tremmel, S.; Hetzner, H.; Sander, T.; Schulz, E. // 2008
"Polymath Interpolators" - the next generation of designers
Rodgers, P. // 2007
"Virtue" Integrated Platform: Holistic Support for Distributed Ship Hydrodynamic Design
Wu, Zhichao; Duffy, Alex H.B.; Vassalos, Dracos; York, Phil; Whitfield, Ian R. // 2007
A case study of a dual design education approach to implementing new product
Roberts, G.; Walters, A.; Davies, J.; Mumby, A. // 2007
A Case Study of Ideational Flexibility in Innovative Conceptual Design
Lewis, William; Field, Bruce; Weir, John // 2007
A centre for excellence in creativity
Martin, P.; Katz, T.; Morris, R. // 2007
A Classification of Uncertainty for Early Product and System Design
de Weck, Olivier; Eckert, Claudia M.; Clarkson, P. John // 2007
A Co-Simulation Based Design Methodology for Mechatronic Products
Bruno, Fabio; Caruso, Francesco; Falbo, Luca; Muzzupappa, Maurizio // 2007
A Cognitive and Computational Basis for Designing
Gero, John S.; Smith, Gregory J. // 2007
A Comparision of Systematic Design and Design for Six Sigma
Stauffer, Larry; Pawar, Tushar // 2007
A Computational Framework for Semantically Rich Design Problems Based on the Theory of Affordances and Examplar Technology
Maier, Jonathan R. A.; Anandan, Srinivasan; Bapat, Vikram; Summers, Joshua D.; Bettig, Bernhard // 2007
A Concept for User-Specific Cognitive Flexibility-Hypertexts in Product Development
Lenhart, Marko; Weber, Harald; Birkhofer, Herbert // 2007
A Conceptual Design Support Methodology Based on Structural Optimization Techniques Using Function-Oriented Elements
Takezawa, Akihiro; Nishiwaki, Shinji; Izui, Kazuhiro; Yoshimura, Masataka; Kogiso, Nozomu // 2007
A Cooperation Model for the Exchange of Product Data of One-of-a-kind-products
Müller, Dieter H.; Gsell, Heiko; Homburg, Nils // 2007
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