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USING SELF ORGANIZING MAPS AN A DESIGN EXPLORATION
Matthews, P.; Wallace, K. // 2003
USING STUDENT DESIGN PROJECTS FOR SECONDARY SCHOOL OUTREACH
Salustri, F. A.; Short, L. P. // 2003
UTILIZATION OF SCENARIO BUILDING IN THE TECHNICAL PROCESS
Janhager, J. // 2003
UTILIZING DESIGN EDUCATION TO STIMULATE LIFE-LONG LEARNING WITHOUT THE PAIN
Feland, J. F.; Fisher, C. A.; Bartolomei, J. // 2003
VIRTUAL VERIFICATION OF SPLIT LINES WITH GIVEN REFERENCES
Dagman, A.; Söderberg, R. // 2003
VISUALISING DESIGN EXCLUSION
Clarkson, P. J.; Dong, H.; Keates, S. // 2003
VISUALISING EARLY PRODUCT DESIGN INFORMATION WITH ENHANCED CONCEPT MAPS
Salustri, F. A.; Parmar, J. // 2003
WEB SERVICES AS A VIRTUAL PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT ENVRIONMENT
Storga, M.; Bojcetic, N.; Marjanovic, D. // 2003
Wechselwirkung zwischen Konstruktionsmodulen und technologischen Modulen
Gendarz, P. // 2003
WHAT IS THIS THING CALLED DESIGN RESEARCH?
Blessing, L. // 2003
WHAT REPRESENTATION DO DESIGNERS BUILD OF THE FUTURE USERS OF THEIR DESIGN?
Darses, F. // 2003
WHY CAD TOOLS BENEFIT FROM A SKETCHING LANGUAGE
Borg, J. C.; Farrugia, P.; Camilleri, K. P.; Giannini, F.; Yan, X. T.; Scicluna, D. // 2003
Wirkprinzipien der Selbstoptimierung
Schmidt, A.; Gausemeier, J. // 2003
WORKFLOW ARCHITECTURE FOR A DISPERSED AUTOMOTIVE DEVELOPMENT NETWORK
Kristjansson, A. H.; Kristensen, K.; Hildre, H. P. // 2003
„DESIGN FOR UPGRADING“ OF MACHINES AND PRODUCTION PROCESSES: A GUIDLINE BASED ON ACTUAL DEMANDS OF INDUSTRY AND SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
Mörtl, M. // 2003
A Classification of Matrix-based Methods for Product Modeling
Malmqvist, J. // 2002
In the development of complex products considerations of the product structure and relations within the product are crucial. Matrix-based product modeling methods can support this activity by, for ...
A Concurrent Engineering Information Model Based on the STEP Standard and the Theory of Domains
Aganovic, D.; Nielsen, J.; Fagerström, J.; Clausson, L.; Falkman, P. // 2002
An information model that is capturing product and manufacturing system design, as well as the idea of concurrent engineering, is emphasized in this paper. First, a case product is decomposed along ...
A Design Process for Complex Mechanical Structures Using Property Based Models, with Application to Car Bodies
Bylund, N.; Fredericson, H.; Thompson, G. // 2002
The design of complex mechanical structures is multi-objective and includes the treatements of a wide range of requirements such as quantitative, qualitative, subjective and objective. An example of ...
A Different View on PDM and its Future Potentials
Weber, C.; Werner, H.; Deubel, T. // 2002
Objective of the paper is to re-conceive the nature and development potentials of PDM-systems, based on a new approach to design theory called “property-driven development/design” (PDD). PDD is a new ...
A Feature Based Approach for Conceptual Design
Golob, B.; Jezernik, A.; Hren, G. // 2002
Early phases of design process still lacks of the computer support, although it has been recognised as an important part of design process. Paper introduces an approach towards a feature-based ...
A French Approach to Teaching Project Management
Stal-Le Cardinal, J.; Bocquet, J.-C. // 2002
This pedagogic article presents the management of project actions at Ecole Centrale of Paris and a design and realization project experience’s teaching, a lavender harvester. This project, lasted of ...
A Guided Surgical Drilling Method
Caccamo, E.; Capello, F.; Lombardo, E.; Mancuso, A.; Petrucci, G. // 2002
This work presents a method to obtain a surgical guide allowing the implantologist to execute easily and with accuracy the implant seat. The drilling direction is obtained by elaborating the CT ...
A KBE System to Manage the Module Configuration Using the Corporate Knowledge
Mandorli, F.; Berti, S.; Germani, M. // 2002
A key point, today, is the development of products that fulfil the individual customer needs as close as possible. The market trend, hence, is towards the ""mass customization"". ...
A Methodology Supporting the Preparation of 3D-CAD Data for Design Reviews in VR
Graf, H.; Brunetti, G.; Stork, A. // 2002
In recent years a range of different VR applications have been developed for the purposes of design review and analysis. The typical data source for a design review of complex models using VR ...
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- design community
Find rows that contain at least one of the two words. - +design +community
Find rows that contain both words. - +design community
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