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INTEGRATED DESIGN AS AN APPROACH TOWARDS DF

Omidvarnia, F.; Hansen ,H.N.; Bissacco, G.; Islam, A. // 2014
In this paper, DFA (Design for Assembly) and its associated considerations in micro area are investigated and the differences between the DFA rules for macro and micro manufacturing are discussed. ...

INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT BY THE CONSIDERATION OF PRODUCT EXPERIENCES

Lachmayer, Roland; Gottwald, Philipp // 2014
The approach presented in this contribution includes the elaboration of the interdisciplinary strategies and computer-aided tools in product development process during the whole product life cycle. ...

Integrating Different User Involvement Methods in Design Curriculum

Keitsch, Martina Maria // 2014
User involvement is increasingly gaining recognition and the number of user-researchers in the international design community is growing. However, the question: “Designing with users, how?” implies ...

Integrating Risks in Project Management  (Members only )

Rodney, E.; Ledoux, Y.; Ducq, Y.; Breysse, D. // 2014
Risk is an inherent property of every project. In many cases, project management and risk management are applied quite independently. On the one hand, the traditional tools of project management do ...

Integration Framework for Product Development and Production Development

Stoffels, Pascal; Litwa, Frank; Gerlach, Christian; Vielhaber, Michael // 2014
Due to shorter lifecycles and an increasing product complexity, the development of products and the respective production systems is more and more performed simultaneously. Nevertheless, both domains ...

INTEGRATION OF DESIGN METHODS FOR THE PRODUCT GENERATION DEVELOPMENT OF ELECTRIC ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS

Albers ,A.; Wagner, D.; Hammami ,W.; Spadinger, M. H // 2014
This paper presents an application and interconnection of design methods for the development of product generations in the context of Electric Energy Storage Systems (EESS). For this purpose a SysML ...

INTEGRATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL CRITERIA IN THE CO-DESIGN PROCESS: CASE STUDY OF THE CLIENT/SUPPLIER RELATIONSHIP IN THE FRENCH MECHANICAL INDUSTRY

Michelin, F.; Vallet, F.; Reyes, T.; Eynard, B.; Duong, V.L. // 2014
This paper investigates how the environment is taken in account in the client/supplier relationship. This issue is particularly important given the growing influence of suppliers’ design choices on ...

INTEGRATION OF STRUCTURAL OPTIMIZATION IN THE ENGINEERING DESIGN PROCESS

Stangl, T.; Pribek ,M.; Wartzack ,S. // 2014
Structural optimization enables the product developer to compute a lightweight design proposal of a considered component during the design process. If topology optimization is integrated as early as ...

Integration von Menschen in Smart Factories: Ein individualisierbares Profildatenmodell für Industrie 4.0  (Members only )

Galaske, Nadia; Christ, Alexander; Anderl, Reiner // 2014
The technology progress in the context of Industrie 4.0 enables the integration of product information along the entire product life cycle using individual objects as information carrier. ...

Integrative Product Creation – Results from a New Course in a Learning Factory

Ugurlu, Sinan; Gerhard, Detlef // 2014
This paper describes a new higher education course “Integrative Product Creation” in the bachelor curriculum of mechanical and industrial engineering and its implementation in the TU Wien Learning ...

Intellectual Capital Performance Indicators for Complex Project Management

Štorga, Mario; Škec, Stanko // 2014
Technical aspect of the complex project management is widely recognised and it is common practice to deal with complex project performance measures that can be recognized and described analytically ...

INTERACTION BETWEEN COMPUTER-BASED DESIGN ANALYSIS ACTIVITIES AND THE ENGINEERING DESIGN PROCESS – AN INDUSTRIAL SURVEY

Eriksson, M.; Petersson, H.; Bj // 2014
In the large majority of product development projects, computer-based design analyses are performed to assess the feasibility of potential technical solutions. As a first step to bring about a deeper ...

INTERACTIVE DESIGN AND SAFETY IN URBAN SPACES: TWO CASE STUDIES OF A MOBILITY EXPERIENCE

La Rocca, F. // 2014
The paper focus on interactive design, representing today a broad spectrum of methodologies and skills. The ability to connect people and the visibility of environments at a distance become decisive ...

INTERDEPENDENCIES DURING THE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN OF AN ANALYTICAL TELEMEDICAL DEVICE

Gausemeier, J.; Schierbaum, T.; Westermann ,T. // 2014
Interdependencies are versatile but are often not easy to recognize. A direct link between partial models (product and production system) is missing. Hence requirements, process parameters and ...

Introducing the LogCal: Template-Based Documentation Support for Educational Design Thinking Projects

Menning, Axel; Beyhl, Thomas; Giese, Holger; Weinberg, Ulrich; Nicolai, Claudia // 2014
Design Thinking (DT) has proven to be a solid approach to engage in complex and ill-defined problem scenarios. Still, Design Documentation (DD) is a complex and yet essential part of the DT process ...

Introduction of Issues Regarding People with Special Needs to Design Education

Georgieva Zabunova, Pavlina; Tsvetanova, Yordanka // 2014
The aim of this paper is to present the urgent need for timely introduction to design education the problems of people with special needs, and the claim of relevant, appropriate design solutions for ...

INTUITIVE VIRTUAL REALITY - CAD ASSEMBLY SYSTEM

Fechter, M.; Miehling ,J.; Stangl ,T.; Wartzack ,S. // 2014
The application of virtual reality during the design engineering process possesses the potential to experience and to interact with virtual products in a natural and intuitive manner. Some workflows ...

INVESTIGATING ON THE RISE OF MODULARITY DURING THE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN PHASE

Fiorineschi, L.; Rissone, P.; Rotini, F. // 2014
Literature acknowledges modular architectures to give rise to a series of positive effects, and advantages given by considering modularity early in the design process have also been inferred. ...

Investigating the Potential of Design Jams to Enhance Sustainable Design Education

Vezzani, Valentina; Tang, Tang // 2014
It has been acknowledged that in the current sustainable design practice, the main focus tends to be on environmental and economic sustainability, while the social dimension of sustainability has ...

Investment Decisions in Modular Product Development  (Members only )

Yassine, A. A. // 2014
Developing new products is critical to firms’ success and is the key for sustaining competitive advantage. Firms engaging in product development (PD) face the important problem of allocating scarce ...

ISSUE OF USING STUDENTS AS TEST USERS – SOME FINDINGS IN VE TESTING

Tiainen, T.; Ellman ,A. // 2014
In designing prototypes in virtual environments (VE) it is common practise to use students as test users. This paper outlines if this approach gives relevant information. The issue is analysed ...

Iterative Creation and Analysis of Generic Ideation Spaces for SMEs

Heck, Johannes; Al-Falou, Katam; Steinert, Martin; Meboldt, Mirko // 2014
Inspired by successful educational ideation spaces such as Stanford d.school and Aalto DF, we wonder how to set up an industry-related ideation space for Swiss SMEs? Thus, we ask (1) which strategy ...

Joining Forces: Investigating the Influence of Design for Behavior Change on Sustainable Innovation

Niedderer, Kristina; Mackrill, James; Clune, Stephen; Evans, Martyn; Lockton, Dan; Ludden, Geke; Morris, Andrew; Gutteridge, Robin; Gardiner, Edward; Cain, Rebecca; Hekkert, Paul // 2014
Design is a significant driver of behaviour change, enabling, encouraging or discouraging particular practices from taking place. Despite design’s clear influence on behaviours, limited frameworks ...

KEY PROCESS VARIABLE DRIVEN MANUFACTURING PROCESS SELECTION

Tuckwood, M.S.C.; Conway ,A.P.; Whitfield ,R.I. // 2014
In some cases, manufacturers may have buy-to-fly ratios of less than 20%, prompting questions as to whether the most efficient manufacturing process is being selected in the design stage. There is a ...

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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