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Modelling Co-Evolution in Design Practice

Smulders, Frido E.; Dorst, Kees; Reymen, Isabelle M. // 2009
Co-evolution is considered as a key characteristic of designing. Several authors have described design thinking processes as the co-evolution of design problem and design solution. Its theoretical ...

Modifying Design Pedagogy to Develop New Approaches to Sustainability

Hillen, Veronique Beatrice; Banerjee, Banny // 2009
Challenges in sustainability represent complex problems with multi-dimensional, interlaced issues. Design education has responded to the need to address such issues by incorporating sustainability ...

Morphological Analysis of Design Concepts Emergence in Design Meetings

Savanovic, Perica; Zeiler, Wim // 2009
There is no consensus within the design research community on how to analyse design meetings. We explored a notable controversy concerning science and design. More specifically, we were interested in ...

Morphology: A Tool for Design and Analysis of Design

Zeiler, Wim; Savanovic, Perica; Quanjel, Emile // 2009
Building design involves multi-disciplinary design teams in order to integrate contributions to solve the complex design task from different disciplines such as architecture, construction, building ...

Moving New Venture New Product Development from Information Push to Pull Using Web 2.0

Marion, Tucker J.; Schumacher, Marinita // 2009
With the rise of global competition, innovation through new ventures and products are seen as a vital part of industrialized nations' quest to sustain economic growth. An integral part of ...

Multi-Domain Product Modeling: From Requirements to CAD and Simulation Tools

Frey, Estelle; Ostrosi, Egon; Roucoules, Lionel; Gomes, Samuel // 2009
Today, in a very competitive industrial context, different companies have difficulties to respect delays in design and manufacturing of multi-domain product. These difficulties are most of time due ...

Networked Product Modeling – Use and Interaction of Product Models and Methods during Analysis and Synthesis

Deubzer, Frank; Lindemann, Udo // 2009
The paper proposes a proceeding for the systematic definition of product architectures by gradual functional decomposition and assigning possible technical solutions to the functions on different ...

New Approach for Lightweight Design: From Differential Design to Integration of Function

Gumpinger, Thomas; Jonas, Henry; Krause, Dieter // 2009
For a lightweight design often the reduction of the part number is an important development aim. For realizing this, the principle of Integral Design is widely used. This principle basically ...

New ways of data processing for increasing of the efficiency within the product development

Westphal, Christoph; Meerkamm, Harald; Wartzack, Sandro; Paetzold, Kristin // 2009
Future development processes need measurability of the development quality and of the product properties considerable before the beginning of the production and assembly process. This checkup can at ...

Next Generation Business Oriented and User Centered Design Management Approach

Mela, Johanna E.; Juuti, Tero S.; Lehtonen, Timo P.; Riitahuhta, Asko O. // 2009
Recent turbulences in global economy have proven that impacts of changes in business environment have to be taken into account when considering the design management issues. This paper examines two ...

Novice-Expert Design Consultations: Findings from a Field Study

Deken,Fleur; Aurisicchio,Marco; Kleinsmann,Maaike; Lauche,Kristina; Bracewell, Rob // 2009
This study investigated the process of novice-expert consultation meetings in an organizational context by identifying phases in the discourse and analysing the nature of these phases. An empirical ...

Object Controls or Frame Controls? A Cognition Study on Using Electronic-Guide Interface

Liu,Chun-Hung; Lee,Chang-Franw // 2009
In this study, we examine common interactive forms in digital/electronic guides and digital archives and explore such form users' possible control views, using experimental method with a 1x2 ...

Observation, Annotation and Analysis of Design Activities: How to Find an Appropriate Tool?

Rasoulifar, Rahi; Meillon, Brigitte; Thomann, Guillaume; Villeneuve, François // 2009
Recently design researchers have been interested in observation-analysis approach to study design activities. In this way the annotation and annotation tools have been introduced to the design ...

On relating functional modeling approaches: abstracting functional models from behavioral models

Van Eck, Dingmar // 2009
This paper presents a survey of functional modeling approaches and describes a strategy to establish functional knowledge exchange between them. This survey is focused on a comparison of function ...

On the Development of Product Family Architectures: Comparison of Business-Oriented and Function-Based Product Structuring

Lehtonen, Timo A.; Juuti, Tero S.; Mela, Johanna E.; Riitahuhta, Asko O. // 2009
In the mainstream of textbooks considering the Product Design, the functional structure of the product has been presented as the primary basis for defining the modular structure. However in current ...

Open-Mindedness, Empathy and Gender Issues: Going beyond National and Corporate Cultures

Stal - Le Cardinal, Julie; Minzoni - Deroche, Angela // 2009
It has become commonplace to speak about national culture and corporate culture. In last ICED, a workshop ended up by a debate about the impact of deeply rooted national culture characteristics on ...

Optimal Risk-Based Integrated Design (ORBID) for Multidisciplinary Systems

Farhangmehr, Farzaneh; Tumer, Irem Y. // 2009
The final goals of large-scale complex system organizations are mainly reducing costs and improving reliability and performance of systems while assessing how much risk (cost, schedule, scope) they ...

Optimization in Mechanical Products Design: Use of a Coupling between Algorithms and Finite Elements Calculations for the Design of a Vehicle Frame

Varret, Antoine; Abboudi, Said; Gomes, Samuel; Serrafero, Patrick // 2009
In a traditional design, the steps are the development of a solution, followed by the design and industrialization. Finite element calculations solvers are used most often as a means of validation of ...

Optimization of a Vehicle A-pillar in a Rollover Crash

Paranjape,Rajesh; Bawab,Sebastian; Unal, Resit; Hou,Gene ; Ringleb, I.Stacie // 2009
A response surface method is used in this paper to optimize the structural dimensions of a vehicular A-pillar considered under a rollover crash impact. The objective is to minimize the weight, while ...

Optimization of Concurrent Engineering Projects using an Information-theoretic Complexity Metric

Schlick, C. M.; Duckwitz, S.; Gärtner, T.; Tackenberg, S. // 2009

Optimized product Development by Means of Customized Simulation tools - Theory and practice

Hinterleitner, Herbert Karl; Dierneder, Stefan; Ladner, Karl // 2009
Simulation-driven product development has become a key factor in achieving success in a highly competitive marketplace. Employing new simulation technologies in the earliest stages of design has ...

Optimizing of Heterogeneous Systems by Adaptation of Function Topology

Erbe, Torsten; Frank, Astrid; Theska, René // 2009
Precision engineering, which is concerned with repeatability and uncertainty in range of micrometers or sub-micrometers, is a typical application field of heterogeneous systems. A crucial issue of ...

Organizational Factors Affecting Product Innovation Capability: Findings from the Med-Tech Industry

Olsson, Annika; Blomé, Mikael; Guve, Bertil; Kaulio, Matti; Norell Bergendahl, Margareta; Odenrick, Per // 2009
Research in innovation has created much knowledge to apply concerning tools, methods and processes. However, the challenge of allowing "space", time and competence for innovation capability ...

Performance Evaluation of Complex Product Development

Johnsson, Stefan; Malvius, Diana; Norell, Margareta // 2009
In this paper a conceptual performance evaluation framework is proposed and discussed. The aim with the framework is to provide stakeholders involved in the product development process with a better ...

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