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INTEGRATING 3D-SKETCHES INTO THE DESIGN PROCESS

Diehl, H.; Lindemann, U. // 2006
Designers often put their conceptual sketches next to the computer monitor while remodelling their solution by means of CAD functions. During this process the designer frequently has to change his ...

INTEGRATING LIFE CYCLE COSTING ANALYSIS INTO THE DECISION MAKING PROCESS IN NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Silva, A.P.; Fernandes, A.A. // 2006
The trend towards sustainable development is driving companies to adopt a broader life cycle perspective in produtct development. Within this context Life Cycle Cost Analysis models can be a decisive ...

Integration Of Project Management In The Higher Education Curriculum

Willis, Malcolm S.; Kaestel, Walter // 2006

Integration von Fertigungsabweichungen zur Optimierung toleranzbehafteter Baugruppen

Herfter, M.; Glöggler, C.; Bär, T.; Wurst, D. // 2006

INTELLIGENT SEARCH FOR PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION - AN ONTOLOGY-BASED APPROACH

Ponn, J.; Deubzer, F.; Lindemann, U. // 2006
The active management of information and knowledge is nowadays considered an important means to achieve an enterprise’s competitiveness, which is especially relevant for the information intensive ...

INTRODUCING MACHINE LEARNING WITHIN AN INTERACTIVE EVOLUTIONARY DESIGN ENVIRONMENT

Machwe, A.T.; Parmee, I.C. // 2006
The present work focuses on providing machine based support to the designer within an interactive evolutionary design environment (IEDE). This improves the interactivity of the IEDE by reducing the ...

INTRODUCTION

Rohatynski, R. // 2006

INVESTIGATION ON THE OPTIMAL ARRANGEMENT OF THE HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE OF AUTOMATIC LATHES

Maier, T.; Dudic, I.; Schmid, M. // 2006
This investigation examines indicators and controls with regard to their arrangement and their relation to a process and whose use by different operators is related to a complex sequence of ...

KANSEI INFORMATION APPROACH FOR AN INTERDISCIPLINARY DESIGN METHOD PROPOSAL BASED ON INTUITION

Lévy, P.; Yamanaka, T. // 2006
Interdisciplinary approach is seen as solution for more comprehensive designs. However, interdisciplinary knowledge sharing encounters many issues, due to disciplinary ontology and human subjective ...

KNOWLEDGE SHARING OBSERVATION AND MODELLING IN DISTRIBUTED DESIGN TEAMS

Horrigue, A.H.; Choulier, D.; Boudouh, T. // 2006
Knowledge sharing is a critical factor for collaborative design process. The effectiveness of interactions between agents in collaborative design teams depends on the effectiveness of knowledge ...

LEAN IMPLICATIONS FOR THE DESIGN OF PRODUCTS

Stauffer, L. A. // 2006
The paper is a brief introduction to lean concepts and how they can extend from manufacturing and service processes to that of the interaction between a person and how they use a product. We show ...

LEONARDO DA VINCI – PRECURSOR OF ENGINEERING DESIGN

Tarelko, W. // 2006
In our opinion, engineering design has its precursors in the Renaissance. The most prominent repre-sentative of this period was Leonardo da Vinci. One of the most innovative aspects of ...

MASS CUSTOMIZATION ISSUES FOR ENVIRONMENTALLY CONSCIOUS DESIGN

Sakao, T.; Fargnoli, M. // 2006
The paper pulls a trigger of discussing Mass Customization (MC) in Ecodesign. MC is a widespread concept to increase differentiation levels of products depending on customers’ needs with reducing ...

Measuring Perceptio for Haptic Branding

Berger, Günter; Salvenmoser, Carmen // 2006

MERGING PROCESS ROLE PROFILES WITH PERSONNEL (QUALIFICATION) PROFILES

Leitner, W.; Reichenpfader, P. // 2006
The development of a product is not a routine activity but a unique activity, which is therefore undertaken in a project. The generation of these and respectively the selection of staff members for ...

MODELLING AND MANUFACTURING OF A DRAGONFLY WING AS BASIS FOR BIONIC RESEARCH

Deubel, T.; Wanke, S.; Weber, C.; Wedekind, F. // 2006
Working principles in nature have been optimised by evolution for millions of years. Today we try to understand these principles and to utilise them in technical applications. The dragonfly combines ...

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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