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TRAPPED ON THE WASTE NET: A METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING AND PRIORITIZING THE CAUSES OF A CORPORATION’S LOW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PERFORMANCE

Pess // 2014
This work describes a method for analyzing the Product Development Systems waste drivers and its causes. Although waste identification and elimination along the value chain has proven useful to PDS ...

Two Lessons from a Short-Duration Design–Build–Test Activity

Boyd, Devon K.; Parkinson, Matthew B. // 2014
The Iron Lion Design Challenge is a design-build-test event held annualy at the Penn State University Park campus. In addition to providing hands-on experiences for students, it is an opportunity for ...

UNCERTAINTY CONSIDERATIONS BY CONTEXT FACTORS FOR THE MONITORING OF THE DEGREE OF PRODUCT MATURITY

Luft, T.; Reitmeier, J.; Wartzack, S.; Paetzold, K. // 2014
As the product development process is a knowledge and information handling process, information acquisition, processing and sharing is very important. However, information is often subject to ...

UNDERSTANDING THE ENGINEERING DESIGN PROCESS THROUGH THE EVOLUTION OF ENGINEERING DIGITAL OBJECTS

Gopsill ,J.A.; Jones, S.L.; Snider, C.M.; Shi, L.; McMahon, C.; Hicks, B.J. // 2014
The generation of digital objects are present throughout the work that is undertaken during the engineering design process. Although it is self-evident that these objects have been created by ...

USE OF VECTORIAL TOLERANCES IN CAD DURING THE DESIGN PROCESS

Husung ,S.; Ober // 2014
Mechanical engineers have to consider all product characteristics and properties as well as the deviations from their nominal values. The paper deals with vectorial tolerances. By direct ...

USER CENTRED DESIGN OF AN ELECTROMYOGRAPHY SWITCH TO IMPROVE USER EXPERIENCE, ACCESSIBILITY AND INDEPENDENCE

Dorrington, P.; Mihoc, A. // 2014
This research adopts a user centred approach to explore the needs of standalone switch users with severely limited movement in their home environment. Inductive coding and a facilitated rapid ...

User Involvement in Product and Service Development: A Literature Review

Tuomela, Saara; Helminen, Pia; Makinen, Samuli // 2014
A number of papers have introduced cases where users were incorporated into product or service development processes of companies. However, this literature is scattered and there is no consensus on ...

USING ECODESIGN GUIDELINES FOR CONCEPT EVALUATION: FINDINGS FROM AN EXPERIMENT

Midžic, I.; Štorga, M.; Marjanovic ,D. // 2014
Research presented in this paper considers eco-evaluation of product’s concepts. Literature review shows that there is a wide variety of analytic environmental methods and tools, but they are not ...

Using System-Level Simulation in Early Mechatronic Design Stages

Dohr, Fabio; Vielhaber, Michael // 2014
Simulation has become indispensable in engineering design. That is the reason why the authors developed a framework for simulation-based design of mechatronic systems where system simulation is ...

Vorgehensweise zur Identifikation von Potenzialen für Wissensmanagementunterstützungen in der Produktentwicklung  (Members only )

Laukemann, Alexander; Binz, Hansgeorg; Roth, Daniel // 2014
In the research field of knowledge-based product development, a variety of knowledge management methods is available. Some of these approaches and concepts currently enjoy high attention in ...

Waste as a Starting Point - How to Educate Design Students to Become Active Agents in Closing Material Loops

Ordo, Isabel // 2014
The Waste to Design project gives students a framework to do their thesis on trying to use industrial waste for new production. The first year of the project saw four theses, shedding light on the ...

When Global Design Meets European Global Product Realisation- Design Techniques and Challenges

Advani, Resham; Frost, Katherine; Gwashavanhu, Elton; Linda, Sara; Rane, Sham; Read, Matthew; Samatar, Mohamoud; Shafiq, Sultan; Sharif, Mohammed // 2014
This paper explains the effect of group collaboration via distance communication with the emphasis on designing a new product. It furthermore highlights the challenges and barriers encountered during ...

Where Design and Electronics Meet: Integrate Electronics in Product Design

Varekamp, Tommie; Keller, Ianus; Geraedts, Jo // 2014
In the last decade inexpensive digital electronic components have become accessible for the field of product design, making it possible to integrate electronics in all kinds of products. By using ...

A contribution to advanced knowledge-based design in the development of complex mechanical products

Stadler, Severin; Hirz, Mario // 2013
Management of product complexity under consideration of parallel performed working tasks in virtual development establishes as an important challenge that has to be considered to ensure efficient ...

A deep dive into creative thinking: The now-wow-how framework

Ericson, Åsa; Törlind, Peter // 2013
Innovation strategies are becoming even more vital for manufacturers that wish to turn their business into a service based one. Integration of product and service aspects in early design stages ...

A knowledge model for automotive engineering design

Qin, Hao; Wang, Hongwei; Wiltshire, David; Wang, Qian // 2013
Within the competitive environment of the automotive industry, increasing the efficiency of the engineering design process and shortening the time to market of a product becomes a key to the success ...

A method for capturing and translating qualitative user experience into design specifications: the haptic feedback of appliance interfaces

Graziosi, Serena; Ferrise, Francesco; Bordegoni, Monica; Ozbey, Ozan // 2013
The paper describes a methodological approach specifically developed to capture and transform the qualitative User Experience (UX) of a consumer product into quantitative technical specifications. ...

A methodical approach for designing innovative products based on computer aided functional modelling

Heller, Jan Erik; van der Beek, Johannes; Dittmann, Claudia; Feldhusen, Jörg // 2013
Creating innovative products is vital for the success of enterprises. Markets change constantly and force engineering departments to shorten innovation cycles. To be competitive, a methodical ...

A metric to evaluate data maturity to help decision making: Application in preliminary collaborative design of mechanical systems.

Drémont, Nicolas; Troussier, Nadège; Whitfield, Ian; Duffy, Alex // 2013
The design process is complex and dynamic due in part to the volume of handled data and models, the number of exchanges between the different design teams and businesses interacting during the. The ...

A reflection model for sensing and development of experience

Thomsen, Bente Dahl; Chraudin, Marianna // 2013
Many students are unaware of the importance of addressing the somatic sensation in the design process. This is a problem, as the aesthetic effects of products are optimally detected by both mind ...

A system-level thermal design specification development of electronic products considering software changes

Muraoka, Yoshio; Seki, Kenichi; Nishimura, Hidekazu // 2013
Realizing the market demand for small size and fast processing speeds, thermal design is one of the major challenges in the development of electronic products. In addition, there are many software ...

A unified approach for systematic and participatory design

Watanabe, Kentaro; Fukuhara, Tomohiro; Miwa, Hiroyasu; Nishimura, Takuichi // 2013
Engineering design has taken an important role in creating the industrial society. The systematic design approach which consists of the design methods and methodologies based on systematic models and ...

Action research in practice

Farel, Romain // 2013
Action research might be one of the best strategies to undertake a PhD research on design. This method has been increasingly promoted recently within the design community in different fields such as ...

Adding product value through additive manufacturing

Campbell, Robert Ian; Jee, Haeseong; Kim, Yong Se // 2013
The term additive manufacturing (AM) refers to layer-based material addition technologies that have extended the approach of rapid prototyping (RP) technologies to end-use products and components. ...

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