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ECO DESIGN: MAKE IT HAPPEN BY AN ENVIRONMENTAL INNOVATIVE PRODUCT DESIGN

Rosemann, B.; Meerkamm, H. // 2004
The classical way of performing eco design – take a product, perform a weak point analysis (i.e. an LCA) and redesign the existing products focusing the found weak points – results in a small change ...

EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT APPLICATION OF ECO-QFD

Ernzer, M.; Sakao, T.; Mattheiß, C. // 2004
In this paper, the QFD and its process will be systematically analyzed. In a first step the process is analyzed using elementary activities to identify e.g. superfluous, ineffective or mandatory ...

EFFECTS OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN AND ENGINEERING DESIGN INTERPLAY: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY ON TOLERANCE MANAGEMENT IN THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY

Persson, S.; Wickman, C. // 2004
This paper presents results from a study with focus on interdepartmental implications in the automotive industry. Studied scenario is the industrial design and engineering design departments and ...

Efficient Platform Utilisation with Configurable Products - Enabling Factors Illustrated

Juuti, Tero; Lehtonen, Timo; Pulkkinen, Antti; Riitahuhta, Asko // 2004

ELASTIC DEFORMATIONS IN COMPUTER AIDED TOLERANCE ANALYSIS: A FOCUS ON TWO-DIMENSIONAL CONTACT SURFACES

Lustig, R.; Hochmuth, R.; Meerkamm, H. // 2004
The analysis of fabrication deviations and elastic deformations gains more and more in importance. Presently no reliable approach of this combined simulation of both factors is available. By the ...

ENGINEERING DESIGN PROBLEM IN A CO-EVOLUTIONARY MODEL OF THE DESIGN PROCESS

Lonchampt, P.; Prudhomme, G.; Brissaud, D. // 2004
While traditional stage-based models of the design process assume it starts with a design problem definition that prescribes downstream activities, another approach has been emerging, that considers ...

ENGINEERING DESIGN USING BIOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES

Lindemann, U.; Gramann, J. // 2004
Nowadays “bionics” is a well known word, the problem is that there are different definitions of bionics. We wanted to analyse biological principles or use findings of biology to improve the design of ...

ENHANCED ENGINEERING DESIGN PRACTICE USING KNOWLEDGE ENABLED ENGINEERING WITH SIMULATION METHODS

Bylund, N.; Isaksson, O.; Kalhori, V.; Larsson, T. // 2004
The objective is to present how Knowledge Based Engineering combined with simulation methods is a development step for the product development processes. In the presented work the authors discuss the ...

ESCAPING THE STRAITJACKET OF ENGINEERING EDUCATION

Robinson, L.A.; Childs, P.R.N.; Stobart, R.K. // 2004

ESTIMATING THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF SIMILAR PRODUCTS

Dick, M.; Dewulf, W.; Birkhofer, H.; Duflou, J. // 2004
This paper proposes parametric estimation techniques as a simplified LCA technique for estimating the environmental impacts of a range of similar products based on a limited number of LCA studies. ...

EVALUATING THE ORGANIZATIONAL ROI OF DIFFERENT COLLABORATIVE STRATEGIES

Kristensen, K.; Hildre, H. P.; Sivertsen, O.I.; Royrvik, J. // 2004
This paper proposes a modelling tool that evaluates the organizational ROI (return on investment) for different collaborative strategies. This decision-making tool has been developed to identify the ...

EVALUATION OF A LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT TOOL - ADJUSTING THE SOFTWARE DEVELOPERS' VIEW TO THE EXPECTATION OF THE USER

Felsing, T.; Dick, M.; Birkhofer, H.; Rüttinger, B. // 2004
In this paper, the results of the evaluation of a Life Cycle Assessment Tool - the "Product Develop Environment (PDE)" - are presented. This evaluation was done with a mix of qualitative ...

EVOLUTION OF A COMPUTER EVALUATION TOOL IN CONTEXT WITH SCOTTISH INDUSTRIES

Mamtani, G.; Green, G. // 2004
This paper presents the current status of a research project that aims at implementation of computers in evaluation of Concept designs. A Questionnaire was sent to a range of Scottish industries. In ...

EXCLUSION BY DESIGN: AN ASSESSMENT OF THE ACCESSIBILITY OF DIGITAL TELEVISION SET-TOP BOXES

Clarkson, P.J.; Keates, S. // 2004
The aim of the study reported in this paper was to investigate the accessibility of digital television technology, focussing on the current generation of set-top boxes which provide ‘free to view’ ...

EXPECTED AND REALIZED COSTS AND BENEFITS WHEN IMPLEMENTING PRODUCT CONFIGURATION SYSTEMS

Edwards, K.; Riis, J. // 2004
This paper reports preliminary findings from a study of a number of Danish firms, which have or are in the process of implementing product configuration systems. 20 firms were selected and 15 ...

EXPERIENCES FROM THE TRANSFORMATION OF AN ENGINEERING EDUCATION INTRODUCTORY PROJECT DESIGN COURSE INTO A PROJECT DESIGN-BUILD-TEST COURSE

// 2004
This paper describes the changes made to an introductory course in Mechanical Engineering at Chalmers University of Technology to transform it from a project design course into a project ...

EXPERIENCES WITH NAVIGATED ACTIVE LEARNING IN MULTI-NATIONAL ACADEMIC VIRTUAL ENTERPRISES

Horváth, I.; Wiersma, M.; Duhovnik, J.; Xirouchakis, P.; Marjanovic, D. // 2004

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