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Evaluating the Effect of Harvesters on Sustainability— A Design Study
Ramani,K; Mani,Monto // 2011
Conventionally technology responds, through design, to a pre-defined set of requirements or functionalities to be effectively integrated in a product/devise. The functionality is usually in response ...
EVALUATING THE RISK OF CHANGE PROPAGATION
Oduncuoglu, Arman; Thomson, Vincent // 2011
The ever changing trends in current markets along with customers’ rising demands for quality require many companies to continuously develop new products. Many companies use iterative design to add ...
EVALUATION OF AN AUTOMATED DESIGN AND OPTIMIZATION FRAMEWORK FOR MODULAR ROBOTS USING A PHYSICAL PROTOTYPE
Nezhadali, Vaheed; Kayani, Omer Khaleeq; Razzaq, Hannan; Tarkian, Mehdi // 2011
This paper presents an automated design and evaluation framework, by integrating design tools from various engineering domains for rapid evaluation of design alternatives. The presented framework ...
EVALUATION OF DATA QUALITY IN THE CONTEXT OF CONTINUOUS PRODUCT VALIDATION THROUGHOUT THE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
Reitmeier, Jochen; Paetzold, Kristin // 2011
Focus of current research activities is to develop a holistic and capable method for the continuous validation of product properties throughout the development process by the means of simulations to ...
Evaluation of Linear Drivers with Different Fuzzy Methods
Piros, Attila; Bercsey, Tibor // 2011
This paper focuses on the selection of the mechanical components of a linear drive system. The system itself is installed in a high capacity tool magazine. The high variety of the possible components ...
EVALUATION OF SOLUTION VARIANTS IN CONCEPTUAL DESIGN BY MEANS OF ADEQUATE SENSITIVITY INDICES
Eifler, Tobias; Mathias, Johannes; Roland, Engelhardt; Marion, Wiebel; Hermann, Kloberdanz; Birkhofer, Herbert; Bohn, Andrea // 2011
Every engineering product is exposed to a multitude of uncertain influencing factors during the different stages of its life cycle. While much effort is invested to deal with this uncertainty during ...
EVOLUTIONARY DESIGN SYNTHESIS COMPARISON: GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT VS. FIXED-MESH CELLS
Yogev, Or; Shapiro, Andrew A.; Antonsson, Erik K. // 2011
Two design synthesis techniques, both utilizing evolutionary computation, are compared. One employs growth and development of a model composed of finite element cells; the other employs a pre-defined ...
Execution Strategy Development Using DSM and Bayesian Belief Network-Value Transformation Approach
El Behery, R. // 2011
Equilibrium exists when value creation and consumption rates equal each other. Identifying the creation sequence in a sophisticated system will enable us to identify its equilibrium ...
EXPANDING THE SOCIAL DIMENSION: TOWARDS A KNOWLEDGE BASE FOR PRODUCT-SERVICE INNOVATION
Ericson, Åsa; Larsson, Andreas; Larsson, Tobias // 2011
The extension of businesses to incorporate the provision of function as a service in supplement to standalone products is an ongoing movement in manufacturing industry. In short, this means that the ...
EXPERIENCES WITH IDEA PROMOTING INITIATIVES - WHY THEY DON'T ALWAYS WORK
Gish, Liv // 2011
In new product development a central activity is to provide new ideas. Over the last decades experiences with stimulating employee creativity and establishing idea promoting initiatives have been ...
Explicit Product Family Indicators Based On aConstraint Programming Simulation of Usage Coverage
Wang,Jiliang ;Yannou,Bernard // 2011
In this paper, we apply usage context model to model jigsaw product family usages. Then constraint programming technique is employed to measure the feasible usages under consumers’ usage ...
EXPLOIT AND EXPLORE: TWO WAYS OF CATEGORIZING INNOVATION PROJECTS
Ericson, Åsa; Kastensson, Åsa // 2011
Innovation is vital to companies, but also difficult to perform since there are many ways to approach the subject. Typically, a balance between all issues related to innovation is suggested in ...
EXPLOITING HAND SKETCHING IN EDUCATING ‘MECHANICALLY ORIENTED’ ENGINEERING STUDENTS
Farrugia, Philip; Borg, Jonathan; Camilleri, Kenneth // 2011
In our years of experience in training mechanical engineering students we found a strong tendency that due to the overall knowledge transfer they receive, these future engineers tend to be oriented ...
EXPLOITING NEIGHBORHOOD AND MULTI-DIMENSION GRANULAR INFORMATION FOR SUPPORTING DESIGN RATIONALE RETRIEVAL
Liu, Ying // 2011
Based on our previously proposed ISAL model (issue, solution and artifact layer) for design rationale (DR) representation, in this paper, we report our efforts in researching a ISAL based DR ...
EXPLORING A DECISION MAKING FORUM IN EARLY PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Kihlander, Ingrid // 2011
Decision making in early phases of product development is of great importance due to the large impact they have on the subsequent project, whilst in the same being heavily characterized by ...
Exploring Collaboration between Computer Science Engineers and Visual Communication Designers in Educational Settings
Ganci, Aaron; Ramnath, Rajiv; Ribeiro, Bruno; Stone, R. Brian // 2011
Because of our increasingly technology-enabled society, computing-supported interactions are growing in both number and complexity. Companies are now rethinking their digital presence, creating new ...
EXPLORING COLLABORATION IN A NETWORKED INNOVATION PROJECT IN INDUSTRY
Bergema, Katinka; Kleinsmann, Maaike; Valkenburg, Rianne; Bont. de, Cees // 2011
only come from different disciplines, but they also come from different organizations and companies. The collaboration in these networked innovation projects therefore reaches another level. This ...
EXPLORING CONSUMER NEEDS WITH LEWIN'S LIFE SPACE PERSPECTIVE
Kim, Kee-Ok; Hwang, Hye-sun // 2011
Consumer needs are assumed to be originated from tensions between perceptions of the self and the environment by which the whole psychological field, life space, is developed. Dual research problems ...
Exploring Design for Dynamic Use
van der Bijl-Brouwer, Mieke // 2011
Products that are used by a variety of users in varying contexts (dynamic and diverse use situations) are difficult to design because it is hard to predict the situations in which the product will be ...
Exploring Mental Scaling as Source for Creativity during the Product Design Process
Skulberg, Harald // 2011
In product design practice, design problems may occur on different levels and through different stages of a design process. The diversity of these different levels - from an abstract philosophical, ...
EXPLORING POTENTIALS FOR CONSERVATIONAL REASONING USING TOPOLOGIC RULES OF FUNCTION STRUCTURE GRAPHS
Sen, Chiradeep; Summers, Joshua; Mocko, Gregory Michael // 2011
This paper explores the possibility of supporting automated function-based reasoning in the conceptual design phase, specifically, reasoning needed to perform physics-based concept validation. Eleven ...
EXPLORING THE SYNTHESIS OF INFORMATION IN DESIGN PROCESSES – OPENING THE BLACK-BOX
Gumienny, Raja; Lindberg, Tilmann; Meinel, Christoph // 2011
Information synthesis is an important part of design processes as it ensures to integrate, organize, filter, and evaluate essential information and constraints for the design solution. However, there ...
Expressing and Analysing Goal Models in Design Structure Matrices
Laue, R. // 2011
Goal-oriented models describe the actors within a complex system, dependencies between system elements and organizational goals. Large models in goal-oriented graphic languages like i* are very ...
Extending the Life Cycle of Under-Utilized Urban Scrap Through Sustainable Design Approach
Kumar ,Prakash; Chakrabarti,Debkumar // 2011
The desire of urban population to acquire better products has lead to under utilization of in-use products and household goods like clothes, shoes, bags, etc, which finally turn into a usable waste. ...
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.