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Exposure Effects in Design Idea Generation: Unconscious Conformity or a Product of Sampling Probability?
Perttula, M.K.; Liikkanen, L.A. // 2006
Finite Element Analysis of a Magnetorheological Prosthetic Knee
Thorarinsson, E.T.; Jonsdottir, F.; Palsson, H. // 2006
FIVE MINUTES FROM THE TASK TO THE OPTIMAL SOLUTION – A CONTRIBUTION TO AN ALGORITHM-BASED CONCEPTUAL DESIGN
Birkhofer, H. // 2006
FORM DIVISION IN AUTOMOTIVE BODY DESIGN - LINKING DESIGN AND MANUFACTURABILITY
Dagman, A.; Söderberg, R.; Lindkvist, L. // 2006
The spatial relations between the individual parts in an assembled product can be critical for the functional and aesthetic quality of a product. These relations are the result of a form division. ...
FORMULATION OBJECTIVE FUNCTION OF THE DECISION - MAKING PROBLEM IN SHIP POWER PLANT
Kami?ski, P. // 2006
FROM DESIGN ERRORS TO CHANCES – A COMPUTER-BASED ERROR TRACKING SYSTEM IN PRACTICE
Möhringer, S. // 2006
The number of design errors in practice is increasing. Existing methodologies e.g. change process or quality management do not support the tracking of errors in a broad and continuous way. Every ...
FUNCTION MODELLING SUPPORTS CONCEPTUAL DESIGN OF INNOVATIVE PRODUCTS
Brix, T.; Döring, U.; Höhne, G.; Lotz, M.; Reeßing, M. // 2006
The development of innovative products is based on the generation of new concepts. For evaluation and selection of potential innovative solutions it is important to understand and predict their ...
FUNCTIONAL PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT – DISCUSSING KNOWLEDGE ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES
Nergård, H.; Ericson, Å.; Bergström, M.; Sandberg, S.; Törlind, P.; Larsson, T. // 2006
The concept of functional products affects the business as a whole. The hardware will be offered to customers as one part incorporated in a total offer. The offer as a whole compromise services ...
GA-Based Flexible and Effective Task Scheduling and Resource Allocation
Bercsey, T.; Groma, I.; Rick, T.; Gránicz, Á. // 2006
GENERATING RULES FOR THE IMPROVED DESIGN OF PACKAGING MACHINERY
Sirkett, D.M.; Hicks, B.J.; Berry, C.; Mullineux, G.; Medland, A.J. // 2006
To comply with EU packaging waste regulations, manufacturers of fast-moving consumer goods are required to use lighter-weight packaging materials. This has impacted upon the convertibility of ...
Generieren von nichtidealer Geometrie
Stoll, T. // 2006
Geschäumte Keramikwerkstoffe: Neue Herausforderungen für den Produktentwicklungsprozess
Bischof, A.; Berthold, A.; Blessing, L. // 2006
Get Ready: Inclusive Curriculum In Industrial Design
Bohemia, Erik; Power, Clare; Yevenes, Karen // 2006
Globalised Markets And Localised Needs. Relocating Design Competence In A New Industrial Context.
Morelli, Nicola // 2006
GLOBALIZATION AND CROSS-CULTURAL PRODUCT DESIGN
Diehl, J.C.; Christiaans, H.H.C.M. // 2006
There is an emerging interest in the impact of cultural dimensions on the experience and interaction between people and products. Globalisation has led to a situation in which product design teams ...
Go With The Flo: A Case Study Of Transdisciplinary Product Development
Shin, Dosun; Christensen, Tamara; Takamura Jr., John; Bacalzo, Dean // 2006
Heterogeneous Constitutents of Technical Product as Consistent Elements of a Technical Ssystem
Hosnedl, S. // 2006
HEURISTICS FOR CHANGE PREDICTION
Keller, R.; Eckert, C.M.; Clarkson, P.J. // 2006
Effective change management is a key to successful design development. As products and parts of products change, others can be affected, leading to further - often unexpected and costly - changes. ...
How Can We Extract Experience From Student Design Projects And Transfer It To New Projects?
Ponn, Josef; Lindemann, Udo // 2006
HOW ENGINEERING DESIGNERS RETRIEVE INFORMATION
Wallace, K. // 2006
How to Go Further in Designing Methodology of Machine Tools?
Marek, J. // 2006
HYBRID SIMULATION OF THE USE OF PRODUCTS BY CONTROLLING CONTINUOUS BEHAVIOUR WITH STATE machines
Van Der Vegte, W. F. // 2006
ICROS-THE SELECTIVE APPROACH TO HIGH-TECH POLYMER PRODUCT DESIGN-MODELLING AND EXPERIMENTAL VERIFICATION
Alber, B.; Hackenschmidt, R.; Dolsak, B.; Rieg, F. // 2006
A concept for the simulation-based design of polymer parts with the ICROS method is presented. The order of simulation changes the results and the number of iterations, but there are no definitions ...
IDRAK: SUPPORTING DIGITAL SOCIALIZATION IN ENGINEERING DESIGN PROJECTS
El-Tayeh, A.N.; Gil, N. // 2006
Engineering design projects are delivered by temporary organizations that bring together a group of firms from the early design stages. Exchanges of tacit knowledge across firms’ boundaries through ...
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