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A PERSONALIZED PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK USING 3D PRINTING TECHNOLOGY – A CASE STUDY  (Members only )

Jo, Nanhyeon; Kim, Yong Se; Lee, Sang Won // 2016
Recently, personalized products for an individual customer have been needed because customers have had more complex and various needs. For this reason, many manufacturing firms have pursued a ...

A pilot study into users’ anxiety in the London Underground network environments (for the purpose of re-designing safety information)

Kim, Jisun; Gustafson-Pearce, Olinkha // 2016
The aim of the study is to present a novel approach to help relieve customers’ anxiety experienced in the London Underground environments, through enabling provision of re-designed safety ...

A PRACTICAL APPROACH TO STRUCTURE THE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS USING NETWORK THEORY

Chahin, A.; Hoffmeister, J.; Paetzold, K.; Noori, N.; Vilasis Cardona, X. // 2016
This thesis deals with the viability of methods of the network theory for mapping a complete product development process (PDP). The aim is to maintain the information and data flow within a company ...

A PRELIMINARY STUDY OF TRENDS IN PERCEIVED QUALITY DESIGN ATTRIBUTES IN THE AUTOMOTIVE LUXURY MARKET SEGMENT

Stylidis, K.; Burnap, A.; Rossi, M.; Wickman, C.; Söderberg, R.; Papalambros, P. Y. // 2016
The premium vehicle segment has focused on excellent manufacturing quality, while in contrast the luxury segment has focused on emotional and personalized appeal. We perform qualitative analysis of ...

A QUANTITATIVE MODEL FOR IDENTIFYING REGIONS OF DESIGN VISUAL ATTRACTION AND APPLICATION TO AUTOMOBILE STYLING

Pan, Y.; Burnap, A.; Liu, Y.; Lee, H.; Gonzalez, R.; Papalambros, P. Y. // 2016
Analysis of design regions of visual attention that affect aesthetic appeal is an important topic for both practicing designers and design researchers. The paper introduces a data-driven methodology ...

A QUANTITATIVE MODELING METHOD OF BEHAVIOR AND CAUSE-AND-EFFECT RELATIONSHIPS AMONG PHYSICAL PHENOMENA FOR FAILURE DETECTION CONSIDERING WAYS OF USE  (Members only )

Akashi, Kazuki; Morinaga, Eiji; Wakamatsu, Hidefumi; Kurahashi, Ryu; Arai, Eiji // 2016
With recent globalization in industries, the number of failures and troubles of products caused by using them in unexpected ways has increased. In order to avoid such troubles, it is necessary not ...

A REVIEW OF DESIGN SUPPORT PROGRAMMES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES

Swiatek, P.; Whicher, A. // 2016
This paper explores how European Union member states are supporting the supply and demand of design to enhance their Design Innovation Ecosystems. Design is increasingly being recognised by ...

A SEMIOTIC INTEGRATED PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK FOR INTEGRATING BRANDING IN AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCT DESIGN

Cini, M.; Farrugia, P. // 2016
In an increasingly saturated automotive market, product design may be the only distinguishing feature in a myriad of similar cars that are technically almost identical. Customers choose a particular ...

A SHIFT IN FOCUS IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION: TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE EXPANDING ROLES OF ENGINEERS

Shekar, Aruna; Karmokar, Sangeeta // 2016
Historically, engineering educators have focused mainly on technical competencies, but now there is a
shift in focus to include much broader areas of social, economic, ethical and ...

A SIMULATION-BASED ANALYSIS ON THE INTEGRATION OF PROGRAM MANAGEMENT AND SYSTEMS ENGINEERING

Becerril, L.; Rebentisch, E.; Chucholowski, N.; Conforto, E.; Lindemann, U. // 2016
Poor performance in engineering programs has been partly associated with a growing cultural barrier between Program Management (PM) and Systems Engineering (SE). However, an understanding on how the ...

A STEPWISE METHOD TOWARDS PRODUCTS ADAPTED FOR REMANUFACTURING

Lindkvist, L.; Sundin, E. // 2016
Currently, products are often not designed for remanufacturing. Further, there is a lack of feedback from remanufacturing to product design. Thus, information from remanufacturing and design for ...

A STRUCTURED LOOK AT NEW DESIGN POSSIBILITIES FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING MACHINES

Whitney, T. S.; Moultrie, J. // 2016
Rapid prototyping machines are extremely popular, but in terms of robustness, speed and precision are inherently limited. At a cursory glance, they appear to be designed following the principles of ...

A Study On Correlation Between Brand Identity Integrity And Innovation Capabilities

Eroğlu, Ilgım; Kaçar, Duygu; Ceylan Esen, Özge // 2016
al design manufacturers (ODM) before starting their own brand manufacture (OBM).Therefore, those companies started production basically by producing for other companies, while they started product ...

A TOOL FOR VISUALISATION OF COMPLEX CAD MODELS USING DSM

Zubić, A.; Bojčetić, N.; Žeželj, D.; Flegarić, S. // 2016
In the paper a method for automatic recognition of relations between the components of a mechanical assembly was ...

A UNIFIED MODELING METHOD OF BEHAVIOR, FUNCTION STRUCTURE AND OCCURRING SEQUENCE OF FUNCTIONS  (Members only )

Kurahashi, Ryu; Morinaga, Eiji; Wakamatsu, Hidefumi; Akashi, Kazuki; Arai ,Eiji // 2016
Diversified customers’ needs have caused shortening of product life cycles, and it is required to perform product design in a short term. To meet this requirement, it is important to reduce feedbacks ...

ACDł - a new framework for activity-centered design

Bligĺrd, Lars-Ola; Simonsen, Eva; Berlin, Cecilia // 2016
During the design process of a product, a variety of design variables are gradually determined – this happens either intentionally when design decisions are made, or unintentionally when design ...

Achieving Readiness for Change for Successful Implementation of Service Design Projects: Learning from Change Management

Lřnvik, Siri Bjřrnsund; Pettersen, Ida Nilstad; Verhulst, Elli // 2016
The design of services is usually project based. The transition from project result to operational phase is critical, and can be seen as requiring organisational change. In service design literature ...

ADDED VALUE PROCESS FOR COLLABORATIVE EARLY DESIGN USING SIMULATION MODELS IN AERONAUTICS AND AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRIES

Roa Castro, L.; Stal-Le Cardinal, J.; Gasser, L. // 2016
The research presented is focused in the modelling of three main features in collaborative design using simulation models (M&S): Actors, activities and objects. To represent these features, an added ...

Additively Manufactured Components for Structural Applications in Aircraft Interior – Two Case Studies  (Members only )

Oltmann, Jan; Seemann, Ralf; Spallek, Johanna; Krause, Dieter // 2016
Conventional manufacturing technologies limit the design of lightweight sandwich cores to homogenous topologies. The paper presents two case studies on the optimization of the structural performance ...

ADVANCED MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIAL DOCTORATE CENTRE: ENGINEERING DOCTORATE STUDENTS COLLABORATING WITH INDUSTRY WITHIN AN ACADEMIC AND INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENT

Evans, Dorothy // 2016
The University of Strathclyde (UoS) acknowledged the importance and need for an Advanced
Manufacturing Industrial Doctorate Centre (AMIDC) which is jointly supported by the University`s
department ...

AGENT-BASED SIMULATION FRAMEWORK TO SUPPORT MANAGEMENT OF TEAMS PERFORMING DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES

Perišić, M. M.; Martinec, T.; Štorga, M.; Kanduč, T. // 2016
An agent-based approach to modelling and simulation of design teams executing development activities is presented. Based on literature review and the need for a research and managerial planning tool, ...

Agilität als Alternative zu traditionellen Standards in der Entwicklung physischer Produkte: Chancen und Herausforderungen  (Members only )

Schmidt, Tobias Sebastian; Paetzold, Kristin // 2016
Product development becomes increasingly uncertain and dynamic. Under these conditions, traditional approaches such as VDI 2221 and VDI 2206 reach their limits as they are too stiff to handle large ...

An Aid for Use of Sanitary Napkins by Women with One Functional Hand

Sen, Dibakar; Pudke, Shubham; Dhanawade, Suyog; // 2016
Activities of daily living (ADL) often pose significant challenge for physically challenged people. Inability to perform certain ADLs independently viz. toileting, bathing and personal hygiene, can ...

An approach for using the FMEA for the development of a new and revolutionary rotation piston engine

Chahin, Abdo; Paetzold, Kristin; Peterit, Philip; Grunow, Constantin // 2016
The early stages of product development are characterized by incomplete and insufficient data. This lack of information will usually be resolved during the process. When dealing with a new product ...

Boolean Searches

The following examples demonstrate some search strings that use boolean operators:

  • design community
    Find rows that contain at least one of the two words.
  • +design +community
    Find rows that contain both words.
  • +design community
    Find rows that contain the word “design”, but rank rows higher if they also contain “community”.
  • +design -community
    Find rows that contain the word “design” but not “community”.
  • +design ~community
    Find rows that contain the word “design”, but if the row also contains the word “community”, rate it lower than if row does not.
  • +design +(>community <decisions)
    Find rows that contain the words “design” and “community”, or “design” and “decisions” (in any order), but rank “design community” higher than “design decisions”
  • design*
    Find rows that contain words such as “design”, “designs”, “designing”, or “designer”.
  • "some words"
    Find rows that contain the exact phrase “some words” (for example, rows that contain “some words of wisdom” but not “some noise words”). Note that the " characters that enclose the phrase are operator characters that delimit the phrase. They are not the quotation marks that enclose the search string itself.

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