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DEVELOPMENT OF MODULAR ACTUATOR SYSTEMS
Breidert, J.; Welp, E. G. // 2004
Aiming to decrease the development risk for the individual applications, the idea of a modular system for actuators with shape memory elements has arisen. The development of the modular actuator ...
DFX 2004: Proceedings of the 15th Symposium on Design for X, Neukirchen/Erlangen, Germany, 14.-15.10.2004 (Members only )
// 2004
DIGITAL DESIGN STRATEGIES
Bier, H. // 2004
This paper explores the implications of digital technology in architectural design, looking at tech-niques of digital design and their influence on design thinking. It not only explores 3D modelling ...
DOCUMENTING TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS DURING THE CONCEPTUALISATION STAGES OF AEROENGINE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Roy, R.; Kerr, C.; Makri, C.; Kritsilis, D. // 2004
In order to deliver a high quality product, the stakeholder requirements have to be agreed and documented during the conceptualisation stage of product development. This is a critical step since ...
DOMAIN ALLOCATION IN MECHATRONIC PRODUCTS
Welp, E. G.; Jansen, S. // 2004
The appropriate allocation of the different domains (mechanics, electronics and software) to the functions within a mechatronic product is one of the essential problems in mechatronics. Nevertheless, ...
DRIVERS FOR MODEL BASED DEVELOPMENT OF MECHATRONIC SYSTEMS
Larses, O.; Adamsson, N. // 2004
The vehicle industry is experiencing an increased product complexity based on the development of electronics. Systems that earlier were stand-alone are now dependent on each other and design changes ...
DRIVING PRODUCT COMPLEXITY AT AN OPTIMAL DEGREE BY A SET OF KEY FIGURES
Graessler, I. // 2004
Using an automotive supplier of electronic and mechatronic components as an example, a solution approach of Complexity Controlling in Product Development is described. Its principle is based on a set ...
DS 32: Proceedings of DESIGN 2004, the 8th International Design Conference, Dubrovnik, Croatia (Members only )
// 2004
DS 33: Proceedings of E&PDE 2004, the 7th International Conference on Engineering and Product Design Education, Delft, the Netherlands, 02.-03.09.2004 (Members only )
// 2004
DS 49: Proceedings of NordDesign 2004 Conference, Tampere, Finland, 18.-20.08.2004 (Members only )
// 2004
DS 56: Proceedings of the 7th Workshop on Product Structuring – Product Platform Development, Chalmers University, Göteborg, Sweden, 24.-25.03.2004 (Members only )
// 2004
Dynamics of Product Platform Lifecycle and Disposition Management
Lehtonen, Timo; Juuti, Tero; Pulkkinen, Antti; Riitahuhta, Asko // 2004
E-Learning Applications in the Education of Engineering Design
Marosvary, Z.; Vajna, S. // 2004
ECO DESIGN: MAKE IT HAPPEN BY AN ENVIRONMENTAL INNOVATIVE PRODUCT DESIGN
Rosemann, B.; Meerkamm, H. // 2004
The classical way of performing eco design – take a product, perform a weak point analysis (i.e. an LCA) and redesign the existing products focusing the found weak points – results in a small change ...
EDUCATING AUTOMOTIVE DESIGN: A SCIENTIFIC APPROACH WITHOUT COMPROMISING TACIT KNOWLEDGE
van Grondelle, E.; van Dijk, M. // 2004
EDUCATING INTERACTION, EXPERIENCE AND DIVERSITY
Hummels, C. // 2004
EDUCATIONAL DESIGN PROJECTS IN ACTUAL PRACTICE: DESIGN 6 OR THE INTEGRAL DESIGN PROJECT
Kuipers, H.; Hendrikse, S. // 2004
EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT APPLICATION OF ECO-QFD
Ernzer, M.; Sakao, T.; Mattheiß, C. // 2004
In this paper, the QFD and its process will be systematically analyzed. In a first step the process is analyzed using elementary activities to identify e.g. superfluous, ineffective or mandatory ...
EFFECTIVE USE OF MATERIALS IN THE DESIGN PROCESS: MORE THAN A SELECTION PROBLEM
Hodgson, S.N.B.; Harper, J.F. // 2004
EFFECTS OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN AND ENGINEERING DESIGN INTERPLAY: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY ON TOLERANCE MANAGEMENT IN THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY
Persson, S.; Wickman, C. // 2004
This paper presents results from a study with focus on interdepartmental implications in the automotive industry. Studied scenario is the industrial design and engineering design departments and ...
Efficient Platform Utilisation with Configurable Products - Enabling Factors Illustrated
Juuti, Tero; Lehtonen, Timo; Pulkkinen, Antti; Riitahuhta, Asko // 2004
Ein Instrumentarium zur Planung von Produktentwicklungsprozessen
Redenius, A.; Steffen, D. // 2004
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