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RAPID PRODUCT DESIGN IN THE CURRICULUM - FROM CONCEPT TO INTERACTIVE MODEL IN 24 HOURS
Griffiths, R.; Johnson, P. // 2006
The paper examines how two independent academic working groups consisting of the National Centre for Product Design Research (PDR) based at the University of Wales Institute, Cardiff, (UWIC) in ...
RAPID PROTOTYPING AND VACUUM CASTING IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Weiss, E.; Waraczy?ski, B. // 2006
Redesigning Mature Products for Sustainability
Hallberg, P.; Krus, P.; Johansson, B. // 2006
REFILLABLE PACKAGING SYSTEMS: DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
Lofthouse, V.A.; Bhamra, T.A. // 2006
The overall aim of the research project reported on in this paper is to investigate the feasibility of developing a refillable packaging system for a mainstream product in the personal care market, ...
REFLECTING COMMUNICATION: A KEY FACTOR FOR SUCCESSFUL COLLABORATION BETWEEN EMBODIMENT DESIGN AND SIMULATION
Maier, A.M.; Kreimeyer, M.; Herfeld, U.; Deubzer, F.; Lindemann, U.; Clarkson, P.J. // 2006
A core issue in integrating CAD and CAE environments is the coexistence of different perspectives: a topological one in embodiment design and a functional one in simulation. This places increasing ...
REFLECTION AND ANALYSIS IN DESIGN STUDENT BLOGS
Shaheed, N.; Dong, A. // 2006
The article raises the question whether stylistic differences in the ways that design students write about designing and their designed work may indicate differences in the way that the students are ...
Reflexion impliziter Anteile bei der Konzeptbewertung in frühen Phasen des Innovationsprozesses
Pecquet, N. // 2006
REPRESENTATION OF ELASTIC DEFORMATIONS AS DEVIATION ZONE AND ITS CONNECTION WITH STATISTICAL TOLERANCE ZONES
Lustig, R.; Meerkamm, H. // 2006
In this paper a new method is presented which allows the interconnection of tolerances with elasticity information and the combined simulation of both. First the elastic deformations are calculated. ...
Requirement Oriented Process Planning and Configuration
Baumberger, C.; Lindemann, U. // 2006
RESEARCH APPROACHES ON PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES
Ottosson, S.; Björk, E.; Holmdahl, L.; Vajna, S. // 2006
For researchers to be able to understand what happens in a product development project with its complex nature, to be able to reflect upon it, and to provide useful recommendations for improvements ...
Revisiting the relationship between - Sustainable Development and Industrial Ecology
Keitsch, M.M. // 2006
Rheometer-4SCC, a Portable Rheometer for Self Compating Concrete
Wallevik, O.H.; Hjartarson, B. // 2006
RISK MANAGEMENT IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT – CURRENT METHODS
Oehmen, J.; Dick,B.; Lindemann, U.; Seering, W. // 2006
The paper explores Risk Management in Product Development, with the main focus being the review and discussion of current methods. A literature review is combined with an industry field study. Risk ...
ROLES OF ONTOLOGIES OF ENGINEERING ARTIFACTS FOR DESIGN KNOWLEDGE MODELING
Kitamura, Y. // 2006
Seats of Learning - A Template for Design Modelling
Milton, Alex; Hughes, Ben // 2006
Self-Assessment Of Creativity: Implications For Design Education
Hernan, Casakin; Shulamith, Kreitler // 2006
SEMANTIC ANNOTATION TO SUPPORT AUTOMATIC TAXONOMY CLASSIFICATION
Kim, S.; Bracewell, R.H.; Ahmed, S.; Wallace, K.M. // 2006
The paper presents a new taxonomy classification method that generates classification criteria from a small number of important sentences identified through semantic annotations. Rhetorical Structure ...
SERVICE ENGINEERING: A NOVEL ENGINEERING DISCIPLINE FOR HIGH ADDED VALUE CREATION
Shimomura, Y.; Sakao, T.; Sundin, E.; Lindahl, M. // 2006
Service is attracting more and more attention as manufacturing industries are shifting from a “product seller” toward a “service provider.” To design and develop services effectively and efficiently, ...
SERVICEABILITY ANALYSES IN VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT FOR THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY
Bruno, F.; Luchi, M.L.; Milite, A.; Monacelli, G.; Pina, M.; Sessa, F. // 2006
The paper describes an industrial application of VR techniques in the field of Digital Mock-Up (DMU) analyses, reporting the results obtained with the development of a software application that ...
SOME CONSIDERATIONS ABOUT THE INTERACTION MAN-INDUSTRIAL PRODUCT: THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF THE INDUSTRIAL PRODUCT
Rovida, E.; Viganò, R. // 2006
Today it is necessary to furnish the right information about the product. These supports include manuals for the use and the maintenance of the product that must be translated in the language of the ...
SOME EXPERIENCES IN IMPROVING DESIGN PROCEDURES
Rohde, D.; Bojčetić, N.; Stanković, T. // 2006
Changes in the world market dramatically influence industrial companies. The traditional understanding of how the companies view their product and the product’s role in the company business is ...
SPECIFYING THE PRINCIPLE SOLUTION OF TOMORROWS MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PRODUCTS
Gausemeier, J.; Frank, U.; Steffen, D. // 2006
The conceivable development of information technology will enable mechatronic systems with inherent partial intelligence. We call this kind of systems self-optimizing. The paper presents the paradigm ...
STATUS OF HUMAN BEHAVIOUR IN DESIGN RESEARCH: A REVIEW OF ICED AND DESIGN CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
Lauche, K. // 2006
The paper reviews the empirical research on human behaviour in design presented at past ICED and Design conferences. While a quarter of all conference papers dealt with aspects of human behaviour, ...
STRATEGIC ASPECTS OF DESIGN METHODOLOGIES: UNDERSTOOD OR UNDERRATED?
Schmidt-Kretschmer, M.; Blessing, L. // 2006
The potential of design methodologies (DM) does not seem to be recognised or is underestimated and so far only little used. The goal of the paper is to discuss and to analyse the problem of user ...
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