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SMOOTH CURVES AND MOTIONS DEFINED AND OPTIMISED USING POINT-BASED TECHNIQUES

Edmunds, R.; Feldman, J. A.; Hicks, B. J.; Mullineux, G. // 2008
Smooth motions are important in many areas of engineering, including robotics and machine design. Typically there are conflicting requirements and the design task can be formulated as a constrained ...

Social and Technical Aspects of an Academic Virtual Enterprise in the Global Market

Kovacevic, Ahmed; Rakocevic, Vignesh; Wilinska, Agnes // 2008

Some Students are More Different than Others

Thieme, Hanneke; van Boeijen, Annemiek // 2008

SPECIFICATION RISK ANALYSIS: INTRODUCING A RISK MANAGEMENT METHOD FOR PRODUCT ARCHITECTURES

Wagner, C.; Graebsch, M.; Seering, W.; Lindemann, U. // 2008
This paper presents an adaptation of the FMEA as a risk management tool for embodiment design. The development of the approach and important decisions are described. By means of three dimensions, ...

Steps to an Ecology of Product Innovation

Baxter, Seaton; Bruce, Fraser // 2008

Structural Metrics to Assess Processes

Kreimeyer, M.; König, C.; Braun, T. // 2008

SUPPORT OF DESIGN ENGINEERING ACTIVITY – THE CONTACT AND CHANNEL MODEL (C&CM) IN THE CONTEXT OF PROBLEM SOLVING AND THE ROLE OF MODELLING

Albers, A.; Deigendesch, T.; Alink, T. // 2008
The Contact and Channel Model (C&CM) is a means to describe design problems on any level of abstraction, in order to provide a representation of the product as the problem situation requires. With ...

SUPPORT OF SYSTEM ANALYSES AND IMPROVEMENT IN INDUSTRIAL DESIGN TROUGH THE CONTACT & CHANNEL MODEL

Albers, A.; Alink, T.; Matthiesen, S.; Thau, S. // 2008
The Contact and Channel Model (C&CM) through a clear set of model building blocks, i.e. Working Surface Pairs (WSP) and Channel and Support Structures (CSS), provides a free and dynamic way of ...

SUPPORTING DECISION MAKING WITH AGENT BASED MODELLING AND SIMULATION

Nergard, H.; Johansson, C.; Larsson, T. // 2008
The presented paper discusses using an agent based modelling and simulation approach to create dynamic models of actual product development activities. The modelled activities are created with the ...

Supporting Idea Generation in Design Teams

Sosa, Ricardo; Albarran, Diana // 2008

SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY DESIGN – BENNY FARM / MONTREAL AS A SAMPLE

Yilmaz, M. // 2008
Since the middle of the 1980’s the concept of sustainability has become a guiding principle for human settlements at all levels of governance. The design decisions that are made without regard to the ...

Sustainable Living - A Multiplayer Educational Game Based on Ecodesign

Judmaier, Peter; Huber, Maria; Pohl, Margit; Rester, Markus; Leopold, Daniela // 2008

Synergy-Based Design of Light Fittings

Hindreus, T.; Martin, A.; Reedik, V. // 2008

Synthesis of Product Architectures using A DSM/DMM-based Approach

Wyatt, D.; Wynn, D.; Clarkson, P. J. // 2008

SYSTEMATIC DEVELOPMENT OF CONTROLLERS BASED ON THE PRINCIPLE SOLUTION OF SELF-OPTIMIZING SYSTEMS

Gausemeier, J.; Kahl, S.; Low, C.; Schulz, B. // 2008
The conceivable development of information technology will enable mechatronic systems with inherent partial intelligence. They will be able to learn, to communicate, and to optimize their behavior ...

Tactile Qualities of Materials inConsumer Product Packaging

Tangeland, L.; Schulte, K. Ø.; Boks, C. // 2008

TEACHING AN INTEGRATED NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR ON COGNITIVE PRODUCTS

Shea, K.; Engelhard, M.; Helms, B.; Merz, M. // 2008
This paper describes a new interdisciplinary, project-based seminar at TU Munich, where mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and computer science students create cognitive consumer ...

Teaching and Assessing CAD Using Online Demonstrations

Covill, Derek; Katz, Tim; Morris, Richard // 2008

Teaching Innovative Design Reasoning: How Could C-K Theory Help?

Hatchuel, Armand; Le Masson, Pascal; Weil, Beniot // 2008

TEAM COHESION AND PROCESS ASPECTS OF TEAMWORK IN DESIGN

Neumann, A.; Badke-Schaub, P.; Lauche, K. // 2008
This paper describes a new interdisciplinary, project-based seminar at TU Munich, where mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and computer science students create cognitive consumer ...

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  • +design community
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  • design*
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  • "some words"
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