SIG-Library

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Using DSM to Redefine Buildings for Adaptability

Schmidt III, R.; Mohyuddin, S.; Austin, S.;Gibb, A. // 2008

USING PARAMETAR ANALYSIS FOR INCORPORATING DESIGN PRINCIPLES DURING CONCEPTUAL DESIGN

Condoor, S. S.; Kroll, E. // 2008
Design principles capture the essence of design knowledge. They can aid in synthesizing and evaluating design concepts. Opportunities to incorporate the principles often go unattended, due to the ...

USING SIMULATION TO SUPPORT INTEGRATION OF LIFE-CYCLE ENGINEERING ACTIVITIES INTO AN EXISTING DESIGN PROCESS: A CASE STUDY

Kerley, W. P.; Wynn, D. C.; Moss, M. A.; Eckert, C. M.; Clarkson, P. J. // 2008
This paper discusses a case study in which process simulation was applied to support the integration of life-cycle engineering activities into the existing design process at a major UK manufacturer ...

Using the Design-Structure-Matrix for the Avoidance of Unnecessary Iterations

Roelofsen, J.; Krehmer, H.; Lindemann, U.; Meerkamm, H. // 2008

Using the DSM to Support the Selection of Product Concepts

Hellenbrand, D.; Lindemann, U. // 2008

VETUSNET - A SOCIAL NETWORK FOR THE THIRD AGE

Medeiros, A. P.; Ferreira, B. S.; Da Fonte, C. C.; Fernandes, A. A. // 2008
This paper reports the work carried out by a team, to develop an innovative product that addresses the needs of aged people, using systematic methodologies of product design and development. The ...

VISUAL ANALYSIS METHODS FOR NON-IDEAL ASSEMBLIES

Penzkofer, F.; Wittmann, S.; Winter, M. // 2008
We follow the “generate and test” approach to analyse tolerance specifications: Based on toleranced CAD data, non-ideal parts are generated. For these non-ideal parts we propose several visualization ...

Ways to Encourage Reflection on Design Methodology and Professional Practice

Lauche, Kristina; Cardoso, Carlos; Badke-Schaub, Petra; Roozenburg, Norbert // 2008

WEB-BASED SOLUTION REPOSITORY IN MECHANISM THEORY TO SUPPORT THE DESIGN PROCESS

Brix, T.; Döring, U.; Reeßing, M. // 2008
This paper presents a solution repository that is part of the "Digital Mechanism and Gear Library" (DMG-Lib). The aim of this project is to develop a new digital, internet-based library ...

WHAT IS DESIGN KNOWLEDGE FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF CPM/PDD?

Conrad, J.; Köhler, C.; Wanke, S.; Weber, C. // 2008
Knowledge is a very common term in engineering design and also extensively discussed. Even if it is not an explicit matter, it plays implicitly a role in the background. The ...

WHAT IS SUCCESS AND FAILURE IN PRODUCT AND SERVICE DESIGN?

Hollins, W. J. // 2008
Research has shown that most new products fail. When one attempts to define what actually constitutes a success or failure in the design of products and in the design process, and who is affected, ...

Why Students Should be Encouraged to Debate

Martin, Phillipa; Arthur, Leslie; Marsh, Christopher // 2008

„TAILORED COATINGS“ – KONSTRUIEREN VON UND KONSTRUIEREN MIT BESCHICHTUNGEN

Tremmel, S.; Hetzner, H.; Sander, T.; Schulz, E. // 2008

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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