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The Process of Engineering Design: A Comparison of three Representations

Atman, Cynthia J.; Deibel, Katherine; Borgford-Parnell, Jim // 2009
Graphic representations that show how the design process changes over the course of solving a problem are powerful tools for researchers. This paper presents three such representations - timelines, ...

The Processnavigator – Flexible Process Execution for Product Development Projects

Faerber, Matthias; Meerkamm, Stephanie; Jablonski, Stefan // 2009
The development of new, innovative products is a company's fundament to achieve success on the long term. Processes have been successful to structure development processes, however no practical ...

The Product Development Process Roadblock that is Restricting the Widespread Adoption of Design for Sustainability

Lee-Mortimer, Andrew; Short, Tim // 2009
There is now growing pressure on manufacturers from all sectors, and of all sizes, to adopt Design for Sustainability (DfS). The aim of DfS is ensure that both the environmental impact, and any wider ...

The significance of purchasing behavioural characteristics on sustainable design education of students

Hunt, Clive; Reynolds, Tim James // 2009
More and more businesses appear to be adopting the societal (or sustainable) marketing concept as their business philosophy. This is an attempt to increase their competitiveness and promote their ...

Tolerance Analysis of Mechanisms Taking into Account Joints with Clearance and Elastic Deformations

Stuppy, Julia; Meerkamm, Harald // 2009
Geometrical deviations can influence the functionality of technical systems in motion. Geometrical deviations due to manufacturing discrepancies are limited by tolerances which are defined during the ...

Toward a Process and Method for Tracing the Development of Information Objects Used in Engineering Design

Storga, Mario; Darlington, Mansur; Culley, Steve; Marjanovic, Dorian // 2009
The work reported here builds on the framework for EDI development presented previously by discussing the requirements for information object traceability in respect of the context-bearing ...

Toward a Soft Computing Integrated Intelligent Design Framework

Zha, Xuan F. // 2009
In this paper, a novel integrated intelligent framework is first proposed for virtual product design and prototyping based upon the hybrid intelligent and soft computing techniques. Then, a ...

Towards a New Disciplinary Framework for contemporary Design Practice

Dykes, Tommy; Rodgers, Paul Anthony; Smyth, Michael // 2009
This paper argues for a consistent and new design specific disciplinary framework that will provide a better understanding of emergent design practice. Design today is characterised by a blurring of ...

Towards an Understanding of the Impact of Resources on the Design Process

Boyle, Iain; Duffy, Alex H.B; Whitfield, Robert Ian; Liu, Shaofeng // 2009
Considerable effort has been devoted within the design research community to understanding the structure of design processes and their development for different design problems. Whilst much work has ...

Towards Empirically-Derived Guidelines for Process Modelling Interventions in Engineering Design

Kerley, Warren P.; Wynn, David C.; Moss, Michael A.; Coventry, Gina; Clarkson, P. John // 2009
Task-network modelling approaches are widely used to understand and improve product development (PD) processes. The best-practice application of these tools is often presented prescriptively. This ...

Towards Managing Team-Interfaces: An Exploratory Elicitation of Factors Influencing Communication

Maier, Anja Martina; Eckert, Claudia M.; Clarkson, P. John // 2009
Many researchers and practitioners in industry have identified communication between people as a major determinant of success or failure in (design) projects. At the same time, our empirical ...

Traceability of the Development of ‘Information Objects’ in the Engineering Design Process

Štorga,Mario;Darlington,Mansur; Culley,Steve; Mcarjanovi, Dorian // 2009
This paper introduces an engineering design information traceability framework. Maximizing the value of engineering design information is partly dependent on trust partly on its proper ...

Undergraduate project on conceptual design of a small screw compressor

Machado, Laura; Gowree, Erwin Ricky; Ondoa, Georges; Hashi, Mohamed; Gaind, Roshan; Kovacevic, Ahmed // 2009
The European Global Product Realisation (EGPR) course is an undergraduate project designed to educate students for development of global products in distributed design teams and real life engineering ...

Understanding Idealogging: The Use and Perception of Logbooks within a Capstone Engineering Design Course

Currano, Rebecca Maria; Leifer, Larry // 2009
This paper documents phase-2 of a broad study of the impact of idealog media on the creative design process. The paper summarizes initial findings on the use and perceived value of paper-based ...

User-Designer Collaboration in the Design Process of Surgical Instruments: New Aspects for Annotation as a Communication Tool

Hisarciklilar, Onur; Rasoulifar, Rahi; Boujut, Jean-François; Thomann, Guillaume; Villeneuve, François // 2009
Today, collaboration is no more limited to the designers' sphere. Especially the design of products or systems dedicated to expert users requires the active participation of the users ...

Validation of Environment-Based Design (EBD) through Protocol Analysis Experiment

Feng, Di; Zeng, Yong // 2009
In this paper, design data from a protocol analysis experiment is used to validate that Environment-Based Design (EBD) is a descriptive model of design. The EBD is developed as a design methodology ...

Value added through design: Perception and the reality

Evans, Dorothy // 2009
In a typical customer-supplier relationship, the perception of value of products and services being delivered is undergoing significant change. This examination considers a sample of companies ...

Visual Reasoning Model as an Analysis Tool for Different Tasks Related to Design Abilities

Kim, Yong Se; Park, Jung Ae // 2009
It is generally regarded that visual reasoning ability is critical in design process. Earlier a visual reasoning model composed of eight primitive components was proposed based on the design ideation ...

Visualization Platforms for Conceptual Design

Opiyo, Eliab Zephania // 2009
In the research described in this paper, we used structured rule based analytical method, questionnaire survey method and expert evaluation method to systematically identify suitable visualization ...

Workshops 2005-2008 for Dutch Building Industry: Collaborative Engineering

Quanjel, Emile; Zeiler, Wim // 2009
In the Dutch Building Industry sub optimal use of knowledge by participant during the design- and engineering phase causes building damage and hinders innovative designs and solutions. In 2005, a ...

(RE)DESIGNING THE DESIGN EDUCATION IN A KNOWLEDGE-BASED ECONOMY

Fain, N.; Moes, C. C. M.; van Doorn, E.; Duhovnik, J. // 2008
Several global trends in new product development, such as increased global competition, flux of boundaries between institutions and intensiveness of knowledge in the management of consumers and their ...

A CLASSIFICATION SCHEMA FOR PROCESS AND METHOD ADAPTATION IN SOFTWARE DESIGN PROJECTS

Ploskonos, A.; Uflacker, M. // 2008
Aligning generic methodologies in human-centered design with the very specific demands of individual software projects presents a challenge during project planning and execution. Generally discussed ...

A COMMON DENOMINATOR FOR PRODUCT SERVICE SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT

Schindler, S. O.; Schendel, C.; Matzen, D. // 2008
Products and services have long been combined into integrated offers, referred to as Product Service Systems. The question of how best to design PSS in an integrated process is currently under ...

A CONCEPT FOR INTERFACES TO GENERATE 3D CAD MODEL FROM CUSTOMER REQUIREMENTS

Chahadi, Y.; Rollman,n T.; Wu, Z.; Birkhofer, H.; Anderl,R. // 2008
This paper pays particular attention to the methodical inventions in the early product development stage and the information data model intended to perform the overall data management. Interactions ...

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