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MECHATRONIC APPROACH TO THE MACHINE TOOL DESIGN

GOSIEWSKI, Z.; SZAFARCZYK, M. // 2004

MERGING DESIGN ACTIVITIES AMONG DIFFERENT APPLICATION FIELDS: FROM MEDICINE AND CULTURAL HERITAGE TO INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

Bandera, C.; Filippi, S.; Motyl, B. // 2004
The aim of this work is to define a uniform methodology for problem solving issues useful in different fields. Two processes related to medical field and cultural field have been analyzed in order to ...

METHOD ADAPTATION - A WAY TO IMPROVE METHODICAL PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Braun, T.; Lindemann, U. // 2004
Users often are not able to select, adapt and apply adequate methods. This is ascertained as a main reason for still reserved method application in product development. Existing approaches are ...

METHODOLOGY OF DESIGN OF GEARS’ SIZE RANGES

CZADER, W.; DREWNIAK, J. // 2004

METHODS OF MONITORING THE TESTING STATUS OF VARIANT RICH PRODUCTS

Baumberger, C.; Lindemann, U.; Pulm, U.; Skull, M.; Stetter, R.; Kaindl, W. // 2004
Today development projects in automotive industry are highly distributed and several packages are completely handled by system suppliers. Moreover the illustrated situation is aggravated by an ...

METRICS FOR THE PDM FUNCTIONALITY OF ERP SYSTEM

Kljajin, M.; Galeta, T. // 2004
In a recent development of the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, there is tendency of implementing the Product Data Management (PDM) functionality. To estimate a success of implementation, ...

MICRO INTERLOCKING MANUFACTURED BY LASER ABLATION

Liess, H.; Reiländer, U. // 2004
Piezoelectrically driven linear actuator devices, e.g. inchworm motors are widely spread in technique and research. The inherent disadvantage of those actuator devices is the insufficient carrying ...

Microstructure and Phase Transformations in Alloy Steels and Simulations of their Processing

Jandova, D.; Bernasek, V.; Paterova, H.; Kesner, D. // 2004

MODELLING OF DISPLACEMENT COMPRESSORS USING MATLAB/SIMULINK SOFTWARE

Sjöstedt, Carl-Johan // 2004
Model based development is increasingly used to minimise costly and time consuming testing of physical prototypes during product development. Modelling and concept evaluation by using computer models ...

MODELLING OF PRODUCT-SERVICE SYSTEMS (PSS) BASES ON THE PDD APPROACH

Weber, C.; Steinbach, M.; Botta, C.; Deubel, T. // 2004
The term “Product-Service Systems” (PSSs) was recently coined for products consisting of material components as well as services (non-material components). They are of increasing interest from a ...

Modelling on Multiple Abstraction Levels

Jörgensen, Kaj A. // 2004

MODELLING THE PROCESS OF CREATING A MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING IN DISTRIBUTED DESIGN TEAMS

Ruiz-Dominguez, G.; Boujut, J-F. // 2004
Cooperation is an important issue in design teamwork. This paper is an attempt to contribute a theoretical framework through the modelling of the process of creating a mutual understanding during ...

MODELS, METHODOLOGY AND FINDING FOCUS: DEALING WITH THE CHALLENGES OF PhD RESEARCH

Flanagan, T.L.; Jänsch, J.F.P. // 2004
This paper discusses the summer school on engineering design research from a student perspective. The two-week course is aimed at postgraduate students who have completed 30-40% of their planned ...

Modern Methods of Machining Sculptured Surfaces

Sova, F.; Cesanek, J.; Hamouz, L.; Jandecka, K.; Kozmin, P. // 2004

Modularization - Not Only A Product Issue

Holmqvist, Tobias; Persson, Magnus // 2004

MODULARIZED LEARNING DOCUMENTS FOR PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT IN EDUCATION AT THE DARMSTADT UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY

Birkhofer, H.; Weiss, S.; Berger, B. // 2004
At the Darmstadt University of Technology a reworking of educational documents is actually in progress concerning the product development courses of our department product development and machine ...

MORE ON SYNTHESIS OF CONCEPTS AS AN OPTIMAL COMBINATION OF SOLUTION PRINCIPLES

Weiss, M.P.; Gilboa, Y. // 2004
The use of morphologic diagrams in the design of new products suffers from from a major shortcoming: the apparently unsolved problem of finding and designating the potentially better combinations of ...

Multi Product Development – New Models and Concepts

Andreasen, M.M.; Mortensen, N.H.; Harlou, U. // 2004

MULTIOBJECTIVE OPTIMISATION IN INDUSTRIAL DESIGN

Cappello, F.; Marchetto, M. // 2004
Since the mid-1980s, there has been a growing interest in solving multiobjective optimization problems using genetic algorithms because they process a set of solutions in parallel allowing to obtain ...

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