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Dependencies Reveal the Evolutionary Steps that Formed the Ribosome
Zhang, B.; Hogue, C. W. V. // 2009
Describing Information Use In Engineering Design Processes Using a Diagrammatic Model
Grebici, Khadidja; Wynn, David C.; Clarkson, P. John // 2009
Methods and tools to support the design process should be based on an understanding of how design work is conducted in practice and how information is used in the design process. Therefore, the ...
Design and Development of Low Cost Rolling Cylinder Rover (Cybot)
Kapur,Pulkit // 2009
Mobile robots are increasingly being used in high risk, rough terrain applications. Researchers are trying to find energy ef cient and low cost means to provide multi terrain mobility. This paper ...
Design and Innovation: Insights from a Consumer's Perspective
Teichert, Thorsten; Donder, Karina; Wagenfuehrer, Daniel // 2009
Design is able to emphasize a unique selling proposition for new products and thus constitutes a success factor for innovations. Yet it is recently incorporated as a major theme in marketing, ...
Design and Usability Heuristics for Online Poker Gaming
Sharma,Anshuman // 2009
Poker is one of the most popular games of chance. It is a game whose success and enjoyment is dependant highly on identity establishment and sustaining that impression throughout the game.Designers ...
Design as knowledge creation
Allert, Heidrun; Richter, Christoph // 2009
Design as knowledge creation conceptualizes design as a process of open-ended inquiry aimed to create innovative products and foster deeper understanding of the design space. The model encourages ...
Design at a Distance
Holden, Georgina // 2009
The Open University has been teaching design at a distance for three decades. In this time delivery mechanisms have changed from non-interactive broadcasts to interactive media. A new generation of ...
Design Education: a 'new' paradigm, design and provenance
Crisp, Alan Roy; Dale, James; Arthur, Lesley // 2009
The author has developed throughout the preceding two years both a pedagogic philosophy of design, the culture of which, is passed to the students through a unique paradigm and secondly certain ...
Design Engineering and Needs for Methodology
Eder, Wolfgang Ernst // 2009
In order to explore the need for a formalized engineering design methodology, several grounded theories are reviewed and brought into mutual context. The theories refer to memory and thinking ...
Design for extreme environment: experience of Russian MD course
Garin, Nickolay; Usenyuk, Svetlana; Panova, Maria; Kukanov, Denis // 2009
Russia is the largest northern polycultural country, i.e. the territory of environmental and cultural extremes. The issue of comfortable human existence may be solved by creating a 'new culture' as ...
Design for Reconfigurability: Achieving Flexibility in Light Machines
Mullineux, Glen; Matthews, Jason; Medland, Tony // 2009
Design for Reconfigurability is emerging as another important methodology of the "design for X". The important ideas behind the approach are discussed and their application is considered to ...
Design for Sustainability: Overview and Trends
Ameta, Gaurav // 2009
This paper presents recent trends in Design for Sustainability (DfS) with foresight and strategy as the point of view. We first provide a definition of design for sustainability based on the notion ...
Design in the Microfluidic Domain as Compared to Other Domains
Panikowska, Katarzyna Ewa; Tiwari, Ashutosh; Alcock, Jeffrey R. // 2009
When describing microfluidics authors frequently point out its unique characteristics in terms of both the physical forces and technology drivers operating in this domain. However, this uniqueness is ...
Design Interventions: Economic Development and Educational Enhancement
Wood, Bruce // 2009
Economic development agencies at national and regional levels have recognised the importance of design and creativity as a driver toward growth, wealth creation and potentially company and job ...
Design is a Physical Process, Too
Ballard, Glenn; Koskela, Lauri // 2009
The mainstream stand in textbooks on design and design management is that design is a problem solving process, starting from the perceived problem and ending to a detailed solution. We contend that ...
Design of a Pulse Sensor for Siddha Based Disease Diagnosis
Manivannan.M; Shankara,Mahesh // 2009
The roots of diagnostic techniques in Indian medical systems lie in the three radial pulses. Pulse reading is essentially a haptics technique in which the experts use various palpation techniques in ...
Design of an Innovation Program
Deshpande,Hrridaysh // 2009
In this paper we discuss the pedagogical approach to teaching innovation to professionals. We shall put forth our planned pedagogical approach outlining strategies that generate qualities such as ...
Design of Hybrid Tissue Model in Virtual Tissue Cutting
Manivannan.M; Rajasekar S. P. // 2009
Haptic simulation of virtual tissue cutting is computationally intensive. The challenge is to simulate virtual cutting without simplifying assumptions. Unlike earlier works we achieve realism and ...
Design of Product Architectures in Incrementally Developed Complex Products
Wyatt, David F.; Eckert, Claudia M.; Clarkson, P. John // 2009
This paper seeks to understand how product architecture arises and influences the design process, using a case study of a UK-based diesel engine manufacturer. Product architecture is defined as a ...
Design Patterns in Microtechnology
Albers, Albert; Deigendesch, Tobias; Turki, Tarak // 2009
System design in microtechnology requires in-depth knowledge about the manufacturing processes. The known models of micro-specific design comprise the integration of production as a main aspect. ...
Design Processes and Novelty in Small Companies: A Multiple Case Study
Löfqvist, Lars Gunnar // 2009
This study explores the design processes in small established companies and investigates how these design processes are executed. How two different kinds of novelty influence the design processes is ...
Design Project Planning, Monitoring and Re-planning through Process Simulation
Wynn, David C.; Clarkson, P. John // 2009
Effective management of design schedules is a major concern in industry, since timely project delivery can have a significant influence on a company's profitability. Based on insights gained ...
Design Quantification
Petersen, Soren Ingomar // 2009
Introduction of new products are vital to companies, however costly and fail at an alarming rate. This presents an opportunity for establishing internal metrics to evaluate the relative strength of ...
Design Relevant Research Leading to PhD: IIT Guwahati Experiences
Chakrabarti,Debkumar // 2009
Design has immerged as an academic subject characterising knowledge integrator which requires constant researching and an area of professional practice that cultivates multidisciplinary approach to ...
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.