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MECHATRONIC-ORIENTED DESIGN OF AUTOMATED MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS IN THE AUTOMOTIVE BODY SHOP

Kiefer, J.; Baer, T.; Bley, H. // 2008
Accelerated and more robust ramp-up processes of highly complex automated manufacturing systems based on shorter design cycles are a key demand in the automotive industry. To cope with these market- ...

METHOD OF DESIGN EVALUATION FOCUSED ON RELATIONS OF MEANINGS FOR A SUCCESSFUL DESIGN

Georgiev, G.; Nagai, Y.; Taura, T. // 2008
This research proposes a methodology of analysis of design factors, based on meanings. The originally described factors of meanings are based on the idea for summarizing and representing relations ...

METHODICAL DESIGN 1972 – INTEGRAL DESIGN METHODOLOGY 2007: MORPHOLOGIC REFLECTION

Zeiler, W.; Savanović, P. // 2008
To support multidisciplinary building design an Integral Design method is developed by combining a prescriptive approach, Methodical Design, with a descriptive approach, Reflective practice. The use ...

METHODS IN PRACTICE – A STUDY ON REQUIREMENTS FOR DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSFER OF DESIGN METHODS

Geis, C.; Bierhals, R.; Schuster, I.; Badke-Schaub, P.; Birkhofer, H. // 2008
Nowadays, methods play an important role in supporting design processes and activities. Nevertheless, many potentially useful methods are seldom applied, not carried out in the intended way or poorly ...

Micro Surgical Design Knowledge Organisation

Grech, A. K.; Borg, J. C. // 2008

MOBILISING CRITERIA IN ARGUING ABOUT PRODUCT SOLUTIONS: A MOTOR FOR DESIGNER CONVERGENCE DURING A PROJECT REVIEW?

Cassier, J. L .; Prudhomme, G.; Lund, K. // 2008
In the context of market globalization, companies are now collaborating; concurrent engineering has taken the place of sequential engineering and therefore is generating many changes in ...

Model Building in Machine Element Education

Clavijo, Andrés; Boccardo, R.; Angel, Raul // 2008

Modeling Structural Change over Time – Requirements and first Methods

Eben, K.; Biedermann, W.; Lindemann, U. // 2008

MODELLIERUNG VON KOMPLEXEN ANFORDERUNGEN

Stechert, C.; Franke, H.-J. // 2008

MODELLING DECISION-MAKING IN COMPLEX PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Eriksson, J.; Johnsson, S.; Olsson, R. // 2008
One challenge today for companies lies in finding the right approach to measuring and continuously improving the current state of a company’s product development process. The task of continuously ...

MODULARISATION OF PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT CONTENT – PROVIDING USER-SUITABLE DOCUMENTS

Lenhart, M.; Weber, H.; Birkhofer, H. // 2008
This paper introduces a procedural model for the configuration of modular content. The model helps to decrease the amount of effort necessary to generate individual documents for learning and ...

Multi-Domain Matrices: Another Perspective

Danilovic, M.; Asamoah-Barnieh, R. // 2008

Multidisciplinary Team Communication through Visual Representations

Graell-Colas, Merce; Gill, Carolina // 2008

NEEDS AS A BASIS FOR DESIGN RATIONALE

Bergström, M.; Ericson, A.; Larsson, M.; Nergard, H.; Larsson, T.; Renström, B. // 2008
This study is based on data from a Swedish real-life industrial product development project for e-health care of elderly. The purpose in the paper is to discuss identification of user needs. ...

NETWORK ENABLED CAPABILITY AS A CHALLENGE FOR DESIGN: A CHANGE MANAGEMENT VIEW

Keller, R.; Atkinson, S. R.; Clarkson, P. J. // 2008
In 2002 the UK Ministry of Defence introduced Network Enabled Capability (NEC) as its response to US designs for Network Centric Warfare. NEC as a paradigm poses a number of requirements on systems ...

Nordic Post-Graduate Sustainable Design and Engineering Research from a Supervisor Perspective

Boks, C.; Plepys, A.; McAloone, T.; Jalas, M.; Baumann, H.; Lindahl, M.; Bey, N. // 2008

ON DETERMINING A PRODUCT'S PROCESS RELATED TO THE DEGREE OF MATURITY

Paetzold, K. // 2008
It will be shown how the decision about the progress of processes can be supported by using appropriate information about the product's functionality. By choosing behaviour-orientated ...

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.

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