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A Study on the Convergence of Meaning and Creativity of the Generated Concepts in Design
Georgiev, Georgi; Nagai, Yukari; Taura, Toshiharu // 2010
This paper discusses an approach to convergence in conceptual design. The main issue is the ambiguity with regard to the manner in which ideas are structured and formed from diverse concepts in this ...
A Survey on Stakeholders and Requirements for a New Factory Planning Approach
Politze, Daniel; Bathelt, Jens; Jufereas Kunz, Noëlle // 2010
Today, factories are seen as a new and complex type of product and new tools and methods are required in order to define a corresponding factory planning process. Moreover, it is crucial to know ...
A SYSTEMATIC QUALITATIVE COMPARISON OF FIVE APPROACHES TO MODULARITY
Borjesson, F. // 2010
An approach to modularity is used to mean the method by which a modular architecture is defined. This paper presents a method by which such approaches can be compared, incorporating both academic and ...
A SYSTEMIC APPROACH TO DEFINE THE HIERARCHICAL STRUCTURE OF AN AIDED COMPETENCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR VIRTUAL TEAM BUILDING
Schumacher, M.; Stal-Le Cardinal, J.; Bocquet, J. C. // 2010
The paper responds to the need of an Aided Competence Management for Virtual Team Building System (Aided CMVTB System). We focus on virtual teams that are active in design projects in the area of New ...
A Tool Set to Measure Creativity: Analyzing the Fitness of ABACUS as being the Complementary Tool for Linkography
Duwarahan, Rajendra // 2010
Creativity is hard to define. But from a very basic view point, it’s nothing but a “transition of a perspective that has a value to attract a group of audience”. Most measures of creativity are ...
A VALUE APPROACH IN INNOVATIVE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT: ARE CONVENTIONAL METHODS AND TOOLS SUFFICIENT?
Petetin, F.; Bertoluci, G.; Bocquet, J. C. // 2010
Innovation is acknowledged in today’s literature as being crucial for the subsistence of companies. But is it always good? How can we evaluate new values created for the firm and its partners ...
A VIEW-BASED MODELING APPROACH FOR REPRESENTING MULTIDISCIPLINARY FUNCTIONS IN PDM SYSTEMS
Eigner, M.; Faißt, K. G.; Hollerith, T.; Mogo Nem, F. // 2010
The challenges of today’s competitive business contexts drive enterprises to guarantee their customers permanent product innovations which is nowadays stimulated by the application of ...
A VIRTUAL DENTAL PROSTHESES DESIGN METHOD USING A VIRTUAL ARTICULATOR
Solaberrieta, E.; Arias, A.; Barrenetxea, L.; Etxaniz, O.; Minguez, R.; Muniozguren, J. // 2010
The following paper is a research project in which a Virtual Articulator which allows for the simulation of mandibular movements has been developed. By using this articulator, kinematic analysis can ...
Aided Virtual Team Building System: An Envoronmental Survey of Virtual Team Building
Schumacher, Marinita; Cardinal, Julie Stal-Le; Bocquet, Jean-Claude // 2010
Our paper considers the systemic environments of an Aided Virtual Team Building System (Aided VTB System). The Aided VTB System will feature recommendations, guidelines and best practices for virtual ...
Allowing Playfulness - Examining Innovativeness
Lindh Karlsson, Monica; Berglund, Anders; Ritzen, Sofia // 2010
A child’s playfulness and ability to fantasize are also key creative mechanisms in adulthood. Allowing low formal control functions and high self determination is valuable for intrinsic motivation, ...
An Analysis on Similarity of Product Images
Wang, Hung-Hsiang; Chan, Jung-Hsuan // 2010
Metaphor is based on the similarity of two things. It’s the center of creative thinking. The purpose of this study is to understand humans’ perception about similarity. This study uses Tversky's ...
AN APPROACH OF A MODEL TO DESCRIBE UNCERTAINTY IN TECHNICAL SYSTEMS
Engelhardt, R.; Kloberdanz, H.; Mathias, J.; Birkhofer, H. // 2010
A complete model of uncertainties is being developed in this paper, where uncertainties can be identified on different levels of abstraction. Uncertainties have to be taken into consideration during ...
AN APPROACH TO DISCOVER INNOVATION POTENTIAL BY MEANS OF DELTA APPLICATIONS
Kain, A.; Kirschner, R.; Gorbea, C.; Kain, T.; Gunkel, J.; Klendauer, R.; Lindemann, U. // 2010
Although several approaches exist to integrate the customer in new product development, industrial small and middle sized enterprises do not apply these methods comprehensively. In order to overcome ...
An Approach to Model Relations Between Product Variety and Manufacturing Process Variety
Huhtala, Petri; Pulkkinen, Antti; Leskinen, Akumatti // 2010
Our focus is on the investigation of variety from the viewpoint of a product, manufacturing processes and production network and from their mutual interaction. The presented work is mainly carried ...
AN APPROACH TO SUPPORT THE SELECTION OF STAKEHOLDER INTEGRATION METHODS IN NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Kirschner, R.; Kain, A.; Fischer, J.; Gunkel, J.; Klendauer, R.; Lang, A.; Lindemann, U. // 2010
The selection of appropriate customer integration methods for specific product development projects lacks of a comprehensive model. In this contribution, we propose a model that relates the number ...
An educational and commercial product design symbiosis: a case study
Dyer, Bryce Thomas Jeffrey; Glasspool, Chris; Terry, Simon // 2010
Product design education has been one of the most exciting and vibrant study paths in the last two decades. It presents students the opportunity to develop their skills and talents to create ...
AN EMPIRICAL STUDY TO MEASURE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SCENARIOS TO AID SHARED UNDERSTANDING OF FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Arikoglu, E. S.; Blanco, E.; Pourroy, F.; Hicks, B. J. // 2010
This paper presents an empirical study, which is conducted to test the effectiveness of scenarios and personas in order to develop and improve shared understanding of functional requirements between ...
AN ERGONOMIC EVALUATION ENGINE FOR CONCEPTUAL DESIGN STAGE USING ANTHROPOMETRIC DIGITAL HUMAN MODELS
Hareesh, P. V.; Kimura, T.; Adachi, S.; Thalmann, D. // 2010
This paper introduces an ergonomic evaluation engine for conceptual design stage of a product development cycle using digital humans. Using an intuitive control facility, design engineers can input a ...
An Ethnographic Study of Collaborative Design: Multi-modal Generation and (Re)-attribution of design ideas
Hébert, Anne-Marie; Détienne, Françoise; Licoppe, Christian // 2010
This paper presents an ethnographic study of a game design in a natural setting. Based on analyses of excerpts of interactions between designers, our approach combines content and interactional ...
An Evaluation of Learning Resources in Support of Integrated Interaction and Electronic Product Design.
Badni, Kevin; Page, Tom // 2010
Over the last two years we have seen an increased interest from our students in integrating electronic product design with interaction design in their final year major project work. Furthermore, this ...
An Experimental Study on Comprehending Heterogeneous Modeling
Sadek, Tim; Meuris, Daniel; Wendland, Michael // 2010
In this paper, an experimental study on comprehending and teaching heterogeneous concept modelling is presented. By the help of predefined model elements on different levels of abstraction, a single ...
An Exploratory Experiment to Create a New Masters Programme through the Engagement and Participation of current PhD Research Scholars
Baxter, Seaton;Bruce, Fraser // 2010
This paper reports on a small experiment into the involvement of a group of PhD research students in the design of a Masters course in the field of ecological design. A total of 15 participants ...
AN IMPROVED HUMAN MODEL FOR USE IN THE STUDY OF SITTING POSTURES
Medland, A. J.; Gooch, S. D. // 2010
A human modelling program has been extended to allow it to handle constraint rules. The improvements include those of modelling balance and posture as well as hand gripping. This model has been ...
AN INFORMATION FRAMEWORK FOR ESTIMATION OF INSTRUMENT TRANSFORMER COST
Pavlic, D.; Vanhatalo, M. // 2010
Managing the cost of production from the early beginning till the end of production has crucial role in competitive ability on the today’s market. Hence the challenge is to automatically estimate the ...
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.