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Application of Dependency Structure Matrix to Airspace Sectorization and Improving the Distribution of the Workload Among Controllers  (Members only )

Farsad, M.; Malaek, S. M.-B. // 2014
This work investigates the application of Dependency Structure Matrix (DSM) to problems with fast dynamics, such as airspace sectorization. The aim of this paper is to use a powerful mathematical ...

Application of Structural Domain-Spanning Criteria in an Industrial Case-Study  (Members only )

Bauer, W.; Kasperek, D.; Maisenbacher, S.; Maurer, M. // 2014
Structural models, such as MDM, DSM, DMM, are widely applied in engineering design to address the representation and management of complex systems. One aspect of complexity comprises the interaction ...

APPLICATION OF THE FMEA DURING THE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS – DEPENDENCIES BETWEEN LEVEL OF INFORMATION AND QUALITY OF RESULT

W // 2014
The FMEA is a method to analyse failures and their risks to the customer. If it is used as early as possible during the product development process, the usable level of information is very low. The ...

APPLICATION OF THE IFM FRAMEWORK FOR MODELLING AND ANALYSING SYSTEM FUNCTIONALITY

Eisenbart ,B.; Gericke ,K.; Blessing, L. // 2014
Recently, the concept of an integrated function modelling IFM framework has been proposed, which aims at integrating different perspectives prominent in function modelling across disciples. It ...

Application of VR Technology in Design Education

Gebretsadik Teklemariam, Hailu; Kakati, Vikramjit; Das, Amarendra Kumar // 2014
In the era of globalization, design education is playing vital role in design of products and systems. Designers conceive products which are in their imagination and many a times these are virtually ...

Applying DSM Methodology to improve the Scheduling of functional integration in the Automotive Industry  (Members only )

Gaertner, T.; Schneider, S., Schlick, C. M.; Zibull, C. // 2014
Functional integration projects in the automotive industry are highly complex development projects, which are determined by multi-level dependencies, iterative processing, limited resources, ...

Applying the Lessons of Matrix Representation to Box Diagrams  (Members only )

Grice, M.; Kimball, N.; Sangal, N. // 2014
A matrix representation is dense, abstract and lends itself well for analysis. However, it requires training and familiarity with the notation. A box diagram, on the other hand, is easier to ...

Approach for a Standardized Database Regarding Tolerance Analysis in Automotive Industry

Litwa, Frank; Gerlach, Christian; Gottwald, Martin; Bohn, Martin; Krass, Benedikt; Vielhaber, Michael // 2014
The focus of this paper is an approach which ensures that all the necessary information to build-up a tolerance analysis model is digitally available in the development process. Since tolerance ...

Approach for recirculation of testing knowledge into product development supported by matrix-based methods  (Members only )

Karthaus, C.; Roth, D.; Binz, H.; Schenk, M.; Bertsche, B. // 2014
Testing methods are relevant to obtain information about product properties. This information must be transferred from testing departments and test benches to the design engineer. In testing ...

APPROACH FOR SCENARIO-BASED TEST SPECIFICATIONS FOR VIRTUAL COMMISSIONING

Schneider ,M.; Gausemeier ,J.; Schm // 2014
Growing competitive pressure requires the companies to plan their systems without cost-intensive iteration loops. A promising approach for decreasing the commissioning time is the virtual ...

Artifacts Supporting Distributed Design Collaboration

Alahuhta, Pekka; Vartiainen, Matti // 2014
This study addresses the mechanisms by which collaboration environments affect design teams’ collaboration via shared artefacts. We collected data by observing design teams consisting of experts and ...

ASPECTS ON COST AND TIME EFFICIENT NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Ottosson, Stig // 2014
Product development can have as intention to improve existing products  which is an aim with Lean product development. Product development intensions can also be to bring new products to the ...

ASSEMBLY TIME ESTIMATION BASED ON PRODUCT ASSEMBLY INFORMATION

Eigner, M.; Roubanov, D.; Sindermann, S.; Ernst, J. // 2014
A design engineer’s major task is the fulfilment of design requirements like form, fit and function while production relevant properties are typically not in scope yet. Unfortunately the designer ...

ASSESSING AND MITIGATING RISKS OF ENGINEERING PROGRAMS WITH LEAN MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES

Fritz, A.; Oehmen, J.; Rebentisch ,E. // 2014
Large-scale engineering programs can suffer from a variety of serious risks, which can lead to delays or even complete failure. To address these risks the "Lean Enablers for Managing Engineering ...

BIO-INSPIRED DESIGN CHARACTERISATION AND ITS LINKS WITH PROBLEM SOLVING TOOLS

Fayemi, P.-E.; Maranzana, N.; Aoussat, A.; Bersano ,G. // 2014
Although bio-inspiration is a well-known instrument for innovation, the problem-solving process that leads to the solution has not been fully investigated yet. The purpose of this article is to ...

Biomechanische Betrachtungen der Berechnung von Kräften mit Menschmodellen  (Members only )

Gößling, Rainer; Eicker, Henrik; Bartz, Marcel; Bender, Beate // 2014
There are several methods to calculate muscle forces acting in the skeletal muscle system. In this article, two different methods are shown, using the example of the abduction of the upper ...

BIOSCRABBLE – THE ROLE OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF SEARCH TERMS WHEN SEARCHING FOR BIOLOGICAL INSPIRATION IN BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH ARTICLES

Kaiser, M.K.; Hashemi ,Farzaneh H.; Lindemann, U. // 2014
ffectiveness and efficiency of the search term categories “function”, “property” and “environment” for searching for useful biological information for solving technical problems in biological ...

BOM-CENTRIC PRODUCT DATA MANAGEMENT FOR SMALL AND MEDIUM MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES

Jung ,S.-Y.; Kim, B.H.; Choi ,Y.-J.; Choi, H.-Z. // 2014
Even though commercial PDM systems have a lot of nice functions, they are still heavy and expensive system to apply to small and medium manufacturing enterprises. From that reason, this study ...

BOUNDLESS COLLABORATION - DISTRIBUTED CONCURRENT DESIGN IN AN INTER-REGIONAL COLLABORATION BETWEEN EMERGENCY AUTHORITIES

Nystr // 2014
The aim of the article is to evaluate how Distributed Concurrent Design works during collaboration in a distributed system development project. We studied collaboration between emergency authorities ...

Building a Pathway for Innovation: Lessons Learned from Developing an Online Platform

Benaim, Andre; Larsson, Andreas; Larsson, Tobias C.; Elfsberg, Jenny // 2014
Companies are constantly being pressured to innovate in order to stay competitive in the short run and have new offerings in the long run. One way of boosting innovation is to develop idea support ...

CAN DESIGN THINKING BE USED TO IMPROVE HEALTHCARE IN LUSAKA PROVINCE, ZAMBIA?

Watkins, C.A.; Loudon, G.H.; Gill ,S.; Hall, J.E. // 2014
This case study explores the effectiveness of using a design thinking approach for the development of appropriate, transformative medical product solutions for Zambia. Findings are presented from an ...

Can Folding a Product Foster Emotional Attachment?

Morgan, David // 2014
People become attached (and unattached) to products for various reasons. Researchers who study “emotion in design” have discussed the nature of such emotional bonds and the mechanisms by which they ...

CAN STUDENT COMPETITIONS FOSTER THE INNOVATIVE DESIGN?

Montagna, F.; Neirotti, P.; Paolucci ,E. // 2014
Student competitions, besides being designed to foster the educational goal of improving students’ skills and knowledge, aim also at fostering innovation, developing leading technology and new ...

CAPTURING, MANAGING AND SHARING PRODUCT INFORMATION ALONG THE LIFECYCLE FOR DESIGN IMPROVEMENT

Wuest, Thorsten; Hribernik, Karl; Thoben // 2014
In today s mature markets, customers increasingly expect the highest quality of physical products and related services. The actual shift from a product perspective to an integrated perspective on ...

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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