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PREDICTION OF THE BUCKLING OF THERMOPLASTIC PRODUCTS

Spoormaker, J. L.; Skrypnyk, I. D.; Heidweiller, A. J. // 2006

PRODUCT AND PROCESS IMPROVEMENTS BASED ON DATA MINING OF SHOP-FLOOR INFORMATION

Wuenscher, T.; Feldmann, D.G.; Krause,D. // 2006
To succeed in a competitive market, companies are permanently forced to exploit improvement potential within their products and processes. To do so, shop-floor information, including information ...

PRODUCT DATA MANAGEMENT IN CONCURRENT ENTERPRISES

Müller, D. H.; Gsell, H.; Homburg, N. // 2006

PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT ONTOLOGY IN TRACEABILITY IMPLEMENTATION FRAMEWORK

Pavković, N.; Štorga, M. // 2006
We argue a need for a design projects’ repository as the core for supporting, sharing and reuse of design knowledge. Such software system should enable reusing the knowledge of a given domain, and be ...

Product Development Seminars – Key Factors For Successful Product Development In Student Teams

Kreimeyer, Matthias; Braun, Stefanie; Baumberger, Christoph; Meiwald, Thomas; Petrovic, Kostanja; Bernitz, Max; Stüber, Nico // 2006

Product Development under Co_Opetition

Lovén, E.; Krus, P. // 2006

Product Family Conception Evaluation

Enok, M.; Eerme, M.; Roosimölder, L. // 2006

PRODUCT FAMILY DESIGN FROM A MANUFACTURING POINT OF VIEW

Jensen, T.; Hildre, H.P. // 2006
Highly competitive global markets force companies to change their way of doing business. A major trend designing product families is an increased interest in using product platforms, to increase the ...

PRODUCT MODEL SUITED FOR THE ERP SYSTEM

Galeta, T.; Kljajin, M.; Karakašić, M. // 2006
In a purpose to support the product development process through the ERP system, an appropriate product model should be accomplished and implemented. The paper represents product model suited for the ...

PRODUCT STRUCTURING FOR CROSS-X PDM

Vielhaber, M.; Burr, H.; Eigner, M. // 2006
The product creation process in automotive engineering is getting more and more complex. Challenges arise from the ever growing complexity of the products themselves as well as from consistently ...

PROJECT GUIDE: A TOOL TO SUPPORT THE REALIZATION OF INDUSTRIAL WORKSHOPS IN THE EARLY PHASES OF DESIGN ENGINEERING

Weiss, S.; Birkhofer, H. // 2006
The paper presents a tool called ‘project guide’. It is about an information platform which supports the workshop moderator on its course with regard to various views. This approach bases on ...

Project Memories: Documentation And Much More For Global Team Design

Grierson, Hilary; Ion, William; Juster, Neal // 2006

PROMPTING DESIGNERS TO DESIGN

Ahmed, S. // 2006
Recent research suggests that engineering designers need assistance in formulating their queries and also to understand what information is relevant for them. This paper presents an approach to ...

PROPOSITION OF A NEW MODEL FOR EARLY PHASES OF INNOVATION PROCESS

Pialot, O.; Legardeur, J.; Boujut, J.F.; Serna, L. // 2006
The paper discusses about a new model dedicated to be used during the early design phases of innovative ideas development. Our main goal is to propose a model to foster formal and informal ...

Prototyping Revisited

Kyvsgaard, Hansen P.; Aage, Hansen S.; Hansen, E. // 2006

Prozessunterstützung in Produktentwicklungsprojekten

Nedeß, C.; Friedewald, A.; Davids, N. // 2006

RAPID DEVELOPMENT OF INFORMATION APPLIANCES: FUTURE APPROACHES FOR DESIGNERS

Evans, M.; Gill, S. // 2006
This paper considers the particular development needs of information appliances (PDA's, mobile phones,...). It proposes an approach that provides designers the opportunity to not only design and ...

RAPID PRODUCT DESIGN IN THE CURRICULUM - FROM CONCEPT TO INTERACTIVE MODEL IN 24 HOURS

Griffiths, R.; Johnson, P. // 2006
The paper examines how two independent academic working groups consisting of the National Centre for Product Design Research (PDR) based at the University of Wales Institute, Cardiff, (UWIC) in ...

Redesigning Mature Products for Sustainability

Hallberg, P.; Krus, P.; Johansson, B. // 2006

REFILLABLE PACKAGING SYSTEMS: DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS

Lofthouse, V.A.; Bhamra, T.A. // 2006
The overall aim of the research project reported on in this paper is to investigate the feasibility of developing a refillable packaging system for a mainstream product in the personal care market, ...

REFLECTING COMMUNICATION: A KEY FACTOR FOR SUCCESSFUL COLLABORATION BETWEEN EMBODIMENT DESIGN AND SIMULATION

Maier, A.M.; Kreimeyer, M.; Herfeld, U.; Deubzer, F.; Lindemann, U.; Clarkson, P.J. // 2006
A core issue in integrating CAD and CAE environments is the coexistence of different perspectives: a topological one in embodiment design and a functional one in simulation. This places increasing ...

REFLECTION AND ANALYSIS IN DESIGN STUDENT BLOGS

Shaheed, N.; Dong, A. // 2006
The article raises the question whether stylistic differences in the ways that design students write about designing and their designed work may indicate differences in the way that the students are ...

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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