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Integrating Business Concepts and Entrepreneurship into an Undergraduate Engineering Curriculum Using Case Studies
Effa, David; Nespoli, Oscar; Lambert, Steve // 2011
The University of Waterloo, located at the heart of Canada's Technology Triangle, has a national reputation as the most innovative University in Canada, largely as a result of the success of its ...
Integrating Failure Analysis into the Conceptual Design of Cognitive Products: Towards a New Paradigm
Sop Njindam, Thierry; Metzler, Torsten; Paetzold, Kristin; Shea, Kristina // 2011
Cognitive products integrate cognitive functionalities such as perceiving the environment, learning and reasoning from knowledge models that are created through the combination of a mechatronic ...
Integrating Social Factors Through Design Analysis
Garland, Nigel Patrick; Khan, Zulfiqar Ahmad; Parkinson, Brian // 2011
In recent years there has been a drive to embed sustainable development into the Higher Education design curriculum. Within the UK this has been encouraged institutionally through the Engineering ...
Integration of BIM and DSM to Improve Design Process in Building Construction Projects
Jacob, J.; Varghese, K. // 2011
Design process is complex in collaborative environments having large team size and many disciplines. Building design also has become sophisticated and schedules have been tightened. Building ...
INTEGRATION OF DFMA THROUGHOUT AN ACADEMIC PRODUCT DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT PROCESS SUPPORTED BY A PLM STRATEGY
Ruiz Arenas, Santiago; Osorio Gómez, Gilberto // 2011
In order to obtain an integral implementation of Design for Manufacture and Assembly-DFMA in ...
INTEGRATION OF REMANUFACTURING ISSUES INTO THE DESIGN PROCESS
Hatcher, Gillian D; Ijomah, Winifred L; Windmill, James F C // 2011
Remanufacturing is the process of returning a used product to like-new condition with a warranty to match. The efficiency and effectiveness of this process greatly depends upon product design; there ...
INTEGRATION OF SUPPLIERS INTO THE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS USING THE EXAMPLE OF THE COMMERCIAL VEHICLE INDUSTRY
Stephan, Nicole Katharina; Schindler, Christian // 2011
During the last years the duties and responsibilities of engineering units in the vehicle industry changed drastically. Time pressure, cost pressure and the complexity of products are constantly ...
Intellectual Property: An Issue when Engaging in Industrial Collaborative Student Projects?
Glasspool, Christopher Robert; Dyer, Bryce // 2011
Many universities incorporate the use of industrial partners by conducting 'live projects' to help enhance the student learning experience. In the case of Bournemouth University, implementation of ...
Interaction Vision: Expressing and Identifying the Qualities of User-Product Interactions
Pasman, Gert; Boess, Stella; Desmet, Pieter // 2011
o unlock an iPhone is just one example of a quality of an interaction that contributes to the phone’s user-friendly, playful and innovative character. However, envisioning such qualities in a early ...
Interactive Technology Design at the Delft University of Technology - a Course about How to Design Interactive Products
Aprile, Walter Alberto; van der Helm, Aadjan // 2011
We present the Interactive Technology Design course as a possible model of interaction design education in design schools. Interactive Technology Design is a mandatory course for the master students ...
INTERACTIVITY IN EARLY-STAGE DESIGN BY REAL-TIME UPDATE OF STRESS INFORMATION FOR EVOLVING GEOMETRIES
Trevelyan, Jon; Scales, Derek // 2011
A methodology is introduced for the analysis of small problems of elasticity in which the stress solutions, displayed in conventional contour form, are updated in real time as the engineer deforms ...
INTERDISCIPLINARY SYSTEM MODEL FOR AGENT-SUPPORTED MECHATRONIC DESIGN
Stetter, Ralf; Seemüller, Holger; Chami, Mohammad; Voos, Holger // 2011
Today mechatronic design usually suffers from a lack of domain-spanning IT-support. Commonly, each discipline is using its specific IT-tools and data formats and the abundance of logical connections ...
INTERDISCIPLINARY SYSTEMS MODELING USING THE CONTACT & CHANNEL-MODEL FOR SYSML
Albers, Albert; Christian, Zingel // 2011
Technical products are nowadays complex systems. Many specialized engineers develop highly mechatronic systems. Unfortunately, this still happens under insufficient conditions. Not only capable tools ...
INTERFACE QUALIFICATION BETWEEN THE RESEARCH CENTRAL TEAM AND DESIGN OFFICES IN ORDER TO EVALUATE THE KNOWLEDGE SHARING
Fraslin, Marie; Blanco, Eric // 2011
This article presents a case study which was led in an international company dealing with hydraulic power plant machine design. It exposes a diagnosis of the interface set up between the Research ...
INVESTIGATING ELEMENTARY DESIGN METHODS – USING AND EXTENDING THE GENOME-APPROACH
Zier, Sebastian; Kloberdanz, Hermann; Birkhofer, Herbert; Bohn, Andrea // 2011
Nowadays most of the design methods introduced in literature are not new but rather modifications or further developments of existing methods. Therefore the system of methods and method descriptions ...
INVESTIGATING THE REQUIREMENTS NEEDED TO MAKE APPROPRIATE END OF LIFE DECISIONS
Doyle, Kirsty // 2011
The purpose of this paper is to present the key findings on End of Life (EoL) decision making during product design, followed by a summation of the further research needed within the field. The ...
Investigation of Creative Experience of Creator
Sharma,Aneesha // 2011
of a designer is an important event within the creative process which almost always brings about a transformative change in the solution space which the designer is triving to achieve. The aesthetic ...
Investigation of Form Clusters Made of Smallest Semantic Units and Patterns
Vyas,K.Parag ; Bapat, V. P // 2011
India has a rich tradition of jewellery and there are a number of styles of jewellery making in practice. Kundan is a type of traditional Indian jewellery that uses a framework of gold crafted in ...
Is New Product Development Culturally Bound?
Fain, Nusa; Kline, Miro; Duhovnik, Joze // 2011
Changes in the business environment, responses of companies to these changes and the available information and communication technologies (ICT) pose a number of challenges to present and future ...
Is what you See really what you Get? – Case Study of Virtual Prototyping in Designing the Production Process
Becker, Ilse; Toivonen, Ville // 2011
This case study was conducted in a car manufacturing company where they used an immersive virtual reality system when designing the production process for a brand new car model. The process was ...
IT SUPPORT FOR THE CREATION AND VALIDATION OF REQUIREMENTS SPECIFICATIONS – WITH A CASE STUDY FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Reichel, Thomas; Rünger, Gudula; Steger, Daniel; Xu, Haibin // 2011
Complete, clear, and valid requirements specifications are the foundation for a successful product development. For technical products, these specifications have to take into account several factors, ...
IT-BASED CONFIGURATION AND DIMENSIONING OF CUSTOMER SPECIFIC PRODUCTS – TOWARDS A FRAMEWORK FOR IMPLEMENTING KNOWLEDGE BASED DESIGN ASSISTANT SYSTEMS
Gerhard, Detlef; Christoph, Lutz // 2011
Individual product solutions require practicable concepts and IT support for fast product configuration and design. Knowledge of possible design options and basic conditions is of great significance ...
ITEM LIFE CYCLES IN PRODUCT DATA MANAGEMENT: A CASE STUDY ON HOW TO IMPLEMENT A DESIGN DATA VALIDATION PROCESS
Nicquevert, Bertrand; Boujut, Jean-François // 2011
At the start of a new design project, product data management (PDM) system is one of the first to be implemented. Soon the design has to be shared, released or approved, either for prototyping or ...
Iteration Management by Identification of Value Stream in Product Development Processes
Elezi, F.; Pechuan, A.; Langer, S.; Herberg, A.; Behncke, F.; Lindemann, U. // 2011
This paper explores the possibilities of improving Product Development (PD) processes by reducing rework as it has been defined in lean thinking and by managing iterations based on how they ...
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.