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IMPROVING THE PRODUCT INNOVATION PROCESS IN TEAMS BY SUPPORTING REFLECTION
Petrovic, K.; Mueller, A.; Herbig, B. // 2006
The process of innovative product development is characterized by high demands on the cognitive capacity of designers. We define the product innovation process as a complex task under conditions of ...
Industrial Placements – The Global Context
Evatt, M. A. C. // 2006
Industrial Practices in Design Briefing – A Survey of the Finnish Industry
Sipilä, P.; Kuitunen A. // 2006
INDUSTRIAL RELEVANCE OF DESIGN SCIENCE - AN EMPIRICAL STUDY
Preiss, M.; Avak, B.; Imelli, P. // 2006
The industrial relevance of design science has always been vividly discussed. That is why an empirical study on the industrial perception of design science in the Swiss manufacturing industry has ...
Influence of DFX criteria on the design of the product development process
Bauer, S.; Paetzold, K. // 2006
Product development today is affected by a more and more pronounced curtailment of development periods in spite of the products' increasing complexity. The complexity there ist primarily arising ...
INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT GEAR LOAD MODELS ON CRACK PROPAGATION PREDICTIONS
Podrug, S.; Jelaska, D. // 2006
In conventional fatigue models of the gear tooth root it is usual to approximate actual gear load with pulsating force acting in the highest point of the single tooth contact. However, in actual gear ...
INFLUENCE OF TASK INFORMATION ON DESIGN IDEA GENERATION PERFORMANCE
Sipilä, P.P.; Perttula, M.K. // 2006
The design brief encapsulates the essential information concerning the design problem to which a designer seeks a solution. The general objective of this paper is to demonstrate the coupled nature of ...
INFLUENCE OF THERMAL DILLATATION UPON DESIGN OF SCREW MACHINES
Kovacevic, A.; Stosic, N.; Mujic, E.; Smith, I.K. // 2006
Close control of the clearances between the rotors and the casing is essential for efficient and quiet oil free compression or expansion in twin screw machines. Differential thermal expansion between ...
INFORMATION AS AN INPUT INTO THE CREATIVE PROCESS
Howard, T.J.; Culley, S.J.; Dekoninck, E. // 2006
Creativity is an integral and essential part of the engineering design process. One of the under researched areas associated with creativity is the role that information plays in enhancing or even ...
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT FOR THE DIGITAL FACTORY - BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN ENGINEERING DESIGN AND DIGITAL PLANNING
Burr, H.; Vielhaber, M.; Weber, C. // 2006
In today’s development processes, an efficient information handling is an essential success factor. In this article, the so-called shell model is introduced. The shell model is a data model for a ...
Innostudio environment and Innovation process as an integrated core for design education
Kälviäinen, Mirja // 2006
INNOVATIVE DESIGN AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES FOR CORRECTIVE SHOES DEVELOPMENT
Raffaeli, R.; Alfaro, D.; Germani, M.; Mandorli, F.; Montiel, E. // 2006
The paradigm of Mass Customisation (MC) is today fundamental for the European fashion industry. Footwear industry is still labour intensive and companies need solution to reduce costs and remain ...
INNOVATIVE INTERFACE FOR HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION
Rolshofen W., Dietz P., Schäfer G. // 2006
A challenge for the future is to develop new interfaces for the interaction between man and computer. Meanwhile, numerous solutions exist, however an optimum out of different approaches has to be ...
INNOVATIVE LIGHTWEIGHT AIRCRAFT DESIGN – A STUDENT COMPETITION
Deubel, T.; Köhler, C.; Wanke, S.; Weber, C. // 2006
University education often focuses on a sound theoretical education at the expense of practical experience due to time limitations. Nevertheless it is important to train essential technical problem ...
INTEGRAL BUILDING DESIGN APPROACH IN MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAMS
Savanović, P.; Zeiler, W.; Trum, H.M.G.J. // 2006
Design methodology to support integration of sustainable comfort systems during conceptual phase of building design processes is needed. In order to develop support for integral design within a team ...
INTEGRAL COLLABORATIVE DECISION MODEL IN ORDER TO SUPPORT PROJECT DEFINITION PHASE MANAGEMENT
Jankovic, M.; Bocquet, J.C.; Stal Le Cardinal, J.; Bavoux, J-M. // 2006
The Project Definition phase is one of the most important phases in the New Product and Process Development. This is also a collaborative decision making phase. The existing project management ...
INTEGRATED AND CONFIGURABLE PRODUCT AND MANUFACTURING SYSTEM MODELS
Claesson, A.; Johannesson, H. // 2006
Many automotive companies are developing products using a platform approach. This approach puts new requirements on product and process modeling and the design methods employed. This paper presents ...
INTEGRATED APPROACH IN COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN PROCESS
Wrzecioniarz, P. A.; Laska, D. // 2006
Integrated dynamic product development
Vajna, S.; Ottosson, S. // 2006
A two-year International Master Education Program for Bachelors in Science to become Masters of Science (MSc) in Integrated Dynamic Product Development (IDPD) is offered for students who want to ...
INTEGRATED INNOVATION CAPABILITY
Buergin, C. // 2006
The paper outlines a structure of a company's innovation capability integrated in its business environment. The structure is set up in different levels which affect a company's capability ...
INTEGRATED PRODUCT POLICY - STATE IN POLAND
Ozwoniarek, M. // 2006
Integrated Usage of Simulation Tools in Product Development
Vanhatalo, M.; Sääski, J.; Riitahuhta, A. // 2006
INTEGRATING 3D-SKETCHES INTO THE DESIGN PROCESS
Diehl, H.; Lindemann, U. // 2006
Designers often put their conceptual sketches next to the computer monitor while remodelling their solution by means of CAD functions. During this process the designer frequently has to change his ...
INTEGRATING LIFE CYCLE COSTING ANALYSIS INTO THE DECISION MAKING PROCESS IN NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Silva, A.P.; Fernandes, A.A. // 2006
The trend towards sustainable development is driving companies to adopt a broader life cycle perspective in produtct development. Within this context Life Cycle Cost Analysis models can be a decisive ...
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