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Keeping Design Records

Ledsome, Colin // 2011
Design does not happen in isolation. Each design evolves from earlier work, is carried out in parallel with other designs, and influences later designs. The design process is an investment of ...

KNOWLEDGE CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT FOR PRODUCT DESIGN AND NUMERICAL SIMULATION

Badin, Julien; Chamoret, Dominique; Gomes, Samuel; Monticolo, Davy // 2011
We focus on industrial design and simulation processes especially in automotive and aerospace areas. Designers use engineering models such as CAD (Computed Aided Design) and CAE (Computed Aided ...

Knowledge exchange between master and PhD students with regard to evolutionary product development

Eger, Arthur; Wendrich, Robert // 2011
Knowledge exchange between master and PhD students with regard to evolutionary product development

In this paper the exchange of knowledge between PhD- and master-students with regard to the ...

KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES IN NEW BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT - TRANSITION OF THE ENERGY SYSTEM

Jensen, Ole Kjeldal; Ahmed-Kristensen, Saeema; Jensen, Nevena // 2011
The empirical study this paper is based upon, aimed to identify and describe knowledge management challenges, throughout the new business development process. This paper reports findings from the ...

KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION FOR SUPPLIER DISCOVERY IN DISTRIBUTED DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING

Ameri, Farhad; McArthur, Christian // 2011
Online outsourcing has recently gained popularity among small and medium sized manufacturing companies as an efficient method for building flexible network of manufacturing counterparts. Several ...

Knowledge Sharing Across Boundaries:Web 2.0 and Product-Service System Development

Chirumalla,Koteshwar; Larsson,Andreas; Bertoni, Marco; Larsson,Tobias // 2011
In recent years there has been a growing interest among product development organizations to capitalize on engineering knowledge as their core competitive advantage for innovation. apturing, storing, ...

KNOWLEDGE SHARING APPROACHES IN METHOD DEVELOPMENT

Thor, Peter; Wenngren, Johan; Ericson, Åsa // 2011
Product-Service Systems (PSS) or, life-cycle offerings, is a challenge for knowledge sharing within manufacturing industry due to an integration of intangible (tacit) and tangible (explicit) domains. ...

Konzept eines Wissensintegrationssystems zur benutzerfreundlichen, benutzerspezifischen und selbstständigen Integration von Konstruktionswissen

Kratzer, Martin; Rauscher, Michael; Binz, Hansgeorg; Göhner, Peter // 2011
This paper presents an approach for a knowledge integration system to integrate engineering design knowledge user friendly, user specific and independent from a knowledge engineer into a multi-agent ...

KPI MEASUREMENT IN ENGINEERING DESIGN – A CASE STUDY

Gries, Bruno; Restrepo, John // 2011
This paper proposes that standard Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for project management are appropriate for measuring and monitoring Engineering Design Processes. A case study was performed to ...

Large and Scalable Workshop for Innovation and Entrepreneuship

Tollestrup, Christian // 2011
This paper describes several years of experience in planning and implementing an interdisciplinary Workshop for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (WOFIE) where design students develop new solutions and ...

LEAN APPROACH TO INTEGRATE COLLABORATIVE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES AND DIGITAL ENGINEERING SYSTEMS

Vosgien, Thomas; Jankovic, Marija; Eynard, Benoit; Nguyen Van, Thomas; Bocquet, Jean-Claude // 2011
Lean philosophy has proven to have positive results concerning efficiency and reduction of overall process time. Product Development (PD) processes has an important role in the value definition and ...

LEAN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT: HYPE OR SUSTAINABLE NEW PARADIGM?

Catic, Amer; Vielhaber, Michael // 2011
The idea of lean product development (LPD), with Toyota used as the main case in point of demonstrating its abilities, has gained attention among managerial levels of companies dealing with product ...

Learning From an Interdisciplinary and Intercultural Project-based Design Course

Yim, Hyunjune; Lee, Keun; Brezing, Alexander; Loewer, Manuel; Feldhusen, Joerg // 2011
As globally distributed product development becomes increasingly common among major companies of today, educational tools for preparing our students for such work environments are needed ...

LEARNING FROM THE LIFECYCLE: THE CAPABILITIES AND LIMITATIONS OF CURRENT PRODUCT LIFECYCLE PRACTICE AND SYSTEMS

Gopsill, James Anthony; McAlpine, Hamish Charles; Hicks, Ben James // 2011
Design teams within the High Value Low Volume (HVLV) industry are facing ever-increasing challenges in developing new products. This has been largely due to the paradigm shift towards Product-Service ...

LEARNING LEVELS IN TECHNICAL DRAWING EDUCATION: PROPOSAL FOR AN ASSESSMENT GRID BASED ON THE EUROPEAN QUALIFICATIONS FRAMEWORK (EQF)

Metraglia, Riccardo; Baronio, Gabriele; Villa, Valerio // 2011
For several years the European Commission for Education and Training has been trying to build a translation device to make comparable national qualifications, aiming to promote workers and ...

Learning to Collaborate During Team Designing

Kan,WT Jeff; Gero,S John // 2011
Learning is difficult to study because of the paucity of data and the lack of adequate tools to measure it.In this paper we measure the learning by observing the behavior changes of members of a ...

Letting Objects speak

Leblanc, Tatjana // 2011
“We seem as a species to be driven by a desire to make meanings: above all we are surely Homo significans - meaning makers“ D. Chandler
Communication is not limited to words, sounds or gestures that ...

Leveraging Energy Efficiency Pathways for the Sustainable Design of Appliances, Buildings and ICT Products

Krishnan,S. S; Balasubramanian,N; Subrahmanian,E; Krishnamurthy,Ajay; Ramakrishnan,A. Murali; Venkatesh,V; Ramakrishna,G // 2011
Design is a complex activity and can be viewed as a solution to heterogeneous requirements from different stakeholders including customers, markets, regulators and manufacturers. Traditionally, the ...

LIFE CYCLE APPROACH TO SUPPORT TOOLING DESIGN DECISIONS

Ribeiro, Ines; Peças, Paulo; Henriques, Elsa // 2011
The design and production of tools is a time consuming, technically difficult and expensive activity. Moreover, tool design choices highly affect the efficiency of the final parts manufacturing ...

LINEAR FLOW-SPLIT LINEAR GUIDES: INFLATING CHAMBERS TO GENERATE BREAKING FORCE

Lommatzsch, Nils; Gramlich, Sebastian; Birkhofer, Herbert; Bohn, Andrea // 2011
The linear flow-splitting technology developed within the Collaborative Research Center (CRC 666) “Integral Sheet Metal Design with Higher Order Bifurcations” offers new options to manufacture ...

Linear Guides of Linear Flow Split Components

Lommatzsch,Nils ; Gramlich,Sebastian; Birkhofer,Herbert // 2011
Linear flow splitting is a massive forming process that allows bifurcated profiles to be formed out of sheet metal in integral style. Linear flowsplit components have specific technology-induced ...

LINKAGE OF METHODS WITHIN THE UMEA METHODOLOGY - AN APPROACH TO ANALYSE UNCERTAINTIES IN THE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS

Engelhardt, Roland Alexander; Eifler, Tobias; Mathias, Johannes; Kloberdanz, Hermann; Birkhofer, Herbert; Bohn, Andrea // 2011
In its entire life cycle every product is exposed to different uncertainties. In technical systems, these uncertainties are generally understood as deviations from product and process properties. In ...

LINKOGRAPHER: AN ANALYSIS TOOL TO STUDY DESIGN PROTOCOLS BASED ON FBS CODING SCHEME

Pourmohamadi, Morteza; Gero, John S // 2011
This paper presents LINKOgrapher, a software tool that carries out analyses on coded design protocols. LINKOgrapher is implemented building on an ontologically-based coding scheme utilising the ...

Local Co-education in Industrial Design and Product Development: a Real Case Simulation - Five Teams, Five Companies

Terroso, Miguel; Simoes, Ricardo // 2011
The present work aims at identifying how an effective project-based learning approach, focused on meeting real product development needs of local companies, can be implemented. The main issue is ...

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  • +design community
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  • +design ~community
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  • "some words"
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