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Design Criteria and Extreme Conditions

Narender, Reddy P. // 2011
Design defects due to inadequate requirements present a major problem in numerous industries. Inadequate requirements often result from a lack of consideration to extreme conditions. In ddition, lack ...

DESIGN DRIVEN PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT

Petersen, Soren Ingomar; Steinert, Martin; Beckman, Sara L. // 2011
Design practice and anecdotal evidence point to the existence of a chasm between business plan generation and the execution. The failure to including vital industrial design criteria in these plans ...

Design education and research intertwined

van Grondelle, Elmer; Jacobs, Jan; de Bont, Cees; van Egmond, Rene // 2011
The specialization Advanced Automotive Design, at the Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering of Delft University of Technology, was launched In 2006. The educational structure of the specialization ...

DESIGN EXPLORATION WITH USELESS RULES AND EYE TRACKING

Jowers, Iestyn; Prats, Miquel; McKay, Alison; Garner, Steve // 2011
uter-aided design systems, offer poor support for shape reinterpretation, and are not well suited to ideation in early stages of design. A key difficulty in implementing systems that support shape ...

DESIGN FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGIES: NEW APPLICATIONS OF 3D-PRINTING FOR RAPID PROTOTYPING AND RAPID TOOLING

Junk, Stefan; Tränkle, Marco // 2011
The application of additive manufacturing technologies is becoming established in an increasing number of product development sectors. This allows a number of additive manufacturing technologies to ...

DESIGN FOR DEPENDABILITY - IDENTIFYING POTENTIAL WEAKNESSES IN PRODUCT CONCEPTS

Wendland, Michael; Sadek, Tim // 2011
The increasing competitiveness and the need to create innovative products force manufacturers to replace conventional technologies in their products by new technologies, thus injecting uncertainty in ...

DESIGN FOR DIAGNOSIS

Stetter, Ralf; Phleps, Ulrike // 2011
Until now a large series of helpful guidelines for the design of products in the more concrete stages of design and product development were generated and published under the notion design for X, ...

Design for Happiness

Lakhotia,Vatsala // 2011
Happiness is potentially the mostmarketable commodity in the world, and design for themarket simply cannot ignore it any longer. Personally, we are capable of understanding what makes us happy. ...

Design for Ramp-up komplexer Produkte am Beispiel der Flugzeugindustrie

Elstner, Steffen; Krause, Dieter // 2011
The production ramp-up represents more and more a critical point in the product life cycle. The ability to launch a product into the market under cost-, time- and quality-pressure, is an important ...

DESIGN FOR RELIABILITY: AN EVENT- AND FUNCTION-BASED FRAMEWORK FOR FAILURE BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS IN THE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN OF COGNITIVE PRODUCTS

Sop Njindam, Thierry; Paetzold, Kristin // 2011
Product complexity in modern engineering is rising at an ever-increasing rate for several reasons. On the one hand, designers are aimed at extending the functionality of products, thus, integrating ...

Design for the Base of the Pyramid: Issues and Solutions

Jagtap,Santosh; Kandachar,Prabhu // 2011
Over the past several years, the design and development of products and services for the ‘Base of the Pyramid’ (BoP) markets has been investigated by several authors from different disciplines. A ...

Design for Value Chain - Handlungsfelder zur ganzheitlichen Komplexitätsbeherrschung

Brosch, Max; Beckmann, Gregor; Griesbach, Marc; Dalhöfer, Jörg; Krause, Dieter // 2011
Due to different trends, companies are facing new challenges. One challenge is the handling of complexity in the global value chain and the distribution of goods. This paper describes a methodology ...

Design for X-Guidelines and Lifecycle Phases with Relevance for Product Planning – a MDM-Based Approach

Hepperle, C.; Biedermann, W.; Böcker, A.; Lindemann, U. // 2011
Frontloading an integrated systems understanding to the early stages within the innovation process prevents from unnecessary changes in the later phases of the product lifecycle. In this context, ...

DESIGN INSPIRED INNOVATION FOR RURAL INDIA

Ekman, Sten; Ekman, Annalill; Salunkhe, Uday; Agarwal, Anuja // 2011
The need for reducing poverty and to develop the standard of living in rural areas around the world is enormous. Ideas for new approaches have to be implemented. Design thinking and methods combined ...

Design Mashup: Personal Objects meet Narrative in Contemporary Design

Howell, Bryan; Christensen, Seth // 2011
An engaging story is at the heart of every notable design. this paper proposes a method of teaching students hw to employ narrative in their own design work. Students first construct a short, ...

Design Methods— What Reaches Industrial Practice?

Wolf, Burkhard // 2011
ting and adapting a particular method to a given task and situation and reflecting the use afterwards. The integration of methods into the companies’ process and documentation system is essential. ...

DESIGN OF AN UPPER LIMB INDEPENDENCE SUPPORT DEVICE USING A PNEUMATIC CYLINDER

Saga, Norihiko; Kirihara, Koichi // 2011
This paper describes a device to support a ...

DESIGN OF FUNCTIONS BY FUNCTION BLENDING

Park, Yu; Ohashi, Shota; Yamamoto, Eiko; Taura, Toshiharu // 2011
This study aims to develop a method for supporting the design of a new function. Currently, in product development and design, the question “What should we create?” is the main issue to be addressed, ...

DESIGN OF INNOVATIVE PRODUCT PROFILES: ANTICIPATORY ESTIMATION OF SUCCESS POTENTIAL

Cascini, Gaetano; Borgianni, Yuri; Cardillo, Alessandro; Rotini, Federico // 2011
According to the current trend to extend the domain of application of Engineering Design to the whole Product Cycle, i.e. from the definition of the product profile to the management of the ...

Design of User-CentredWireless Sensor Technology in Sports

Sturm,Dennis; Parida,Vinit ; Larsson,C.Tobias; Isaksson, Ola // 2011
University research is demanded to be more need-driven and user-centred in order to address and solve problems and needs of the market. In the present study a group of athletes and oaches has been ...

DESIGN PREFERENCE ELICITATION: EXPLORATION AND LEARNING

Ren, Yi; Papalambros, Panos // 2011
We study design preference elicitation, namely discovery of an individual’s design preferences, through human-computer interactions. In each interaction, the computer presents a set of designs to the ...

DESIGN PROCESS AUTOMATION – A STRUCTURED PRODUCT DESCRIPTION BY PROPERTIES AND DEVELOPMENT OF OPTIMIZATION ALGORITHMS

Gramlich, Sebastian; Birkhofer, Herbert; Bohn, Andrea // 2011
Automation of the product development process or of sub-processes is one possibility to support designers by their daily work. A concept for a formalized and structured description of ...

DESIGN RESEARCH REFLECTIONS - 30 YEARS ON

Wallace, Ken; Hales, Crispin // 2011
At ICED 83 in Copenhagen in 1983, we presented a paper describing the start of a large participant observation study in industry. We expressed our early views about the issues that needed to be ...

Design Structure of Scientific Software – a Case Study

Hossain, S.; Zulkarnine, A. T. // 2011
In this paper we report results from an exploratory study of design structures in scientific research software. Dependency Structure Matrix (DSM) is used as a modelling tool to capture and analyze ...

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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