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FROM FUNCTION TO SOLUTION: A SYSTEMATIC APPROACH

Panetta, F.; Vigano, R. // 2008
Studies in design methods provide various procedural approaches to the design process. These methods are devoted to create a process able to aid the designer for finding suitable solutions of an ...

IDEA GENERATION IN CONCEPTUAL DESIGN

Howard, T. J.; Culley, S. J.; Dekoninck, E. // 2008
Creative idea generation is a vital part of the engineering and the new product development process. This paper is based on a number of studies which have analysed idea production during brainstorm ...

IMPACTS OF DESIGN PROCESS CHARACTERISTICS ON THE SELECTION OF PLM ARCHITECTURES

Bitzer, M.; Eigner, M.; Vielhaber ,M. // 2008
This paper discusses the correlation between characteristics of the design process and the determination of PLM architectures. Based on first results from ongoing research activities with industrial ...

Information modeling and representation of sheet metal parts with higher order bifurcations

Wu, Z.; Rollmann, T.; Anderl, R. // 2008
Information models can make a large contribution to the process integration, not only the product development process, but throughout the entire life cycle of a product [1]. The new technique of ...

INTERACTIVE EVOLUTIONARY DESIGN FOR RECOGNICING CUSTOMER NEEDS AND WISHES

Tiainen, T.; Ellman, A.; Syrilä, A. L. // 2008
In a product development process, designers try to understand what customers need and want. Especially in the case of personalized products, it is important that customers can describe what they ...

KNOWLEDGE ORIENTED PROCESS MANAGEMENT FOR DFX

Faerber, M.; Jochaud ,F.; Stöber, C.; Jablonski, S.; Meerkamm ,H. // 2008
The development of innovative products has become crucial for companies nowadays. Engineers are facing many challenges while transforming requirements specifications into working products. Both ...

MANUFACTURING SYSTEM DESIGN BASED ON REAL-LIFE DEMANDS - A METHOD DESCRIPTION

Karlsson, A. // 2008
Manufacturing system design is a process that often results in sub-optimized systems with less than intended performance. It is therefore of outmost importance to base the design on factors ...

METHODICAL DESIGN 1972 – INTEGRAL DESIGN METHODOLOGY 2007: MORPHOLOGIC REFLECTION

Zeiler, W.; Savanović, P. // 2008
To support multidisciplinary building design an Integral Design method is developed by combining a prescriptive approach, Methodical Design, with a descriptive approach, Reflective practice. The use ...

MODELLING DECISION-MAKING IN COMPLEX PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Eriksson, J.; Johnsson, S.; Olsson, R. // 2008
One challenge today for companies lies in finding the right approach to measuring and continuously improving the current state of a company’s product development process. The task of continuously ...

OPPORTUNITIES AND BARRIERS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF SUSTAINABLE PACKAGING FOR THE AUSTRALIAN FOOD INDUSTRY

Collado-Ruiz, D.; Avendano, A. // 2008
For more than three decades packaging has been considered as principal user of material resources, as well as a waste generator. The Australian packaging industry is particularly concerned about how ...

PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS OPTIMISATION WITH HEURISTICS METHODS

Rick, T.; Groma, I.; Bercsey, T. // 2008
Product development processes are specified as bounded work tasks. It is advised to use design structure matrices for process representation, through which the relationships between tasks during the ...

Product development process scheduling with multi-variable heuristic method

Groma, I.; Bercsey, T. // 2008
Nowadays, product development processes are typically specified as bounded work processes (as a workflow), and their treatment is performed by PLM systems. One of the benefits of this approach, as ...

RELIABILITY OF EMOTIONAL RESPONSES TO MATERIAL TEXTURES

Hilton, K. H. // 2008
There has been much discussion around the value and impact of designing emotional influences. Nevertheless, a fundamental question not well addressed has been ‘just how reliable are emotions as a ...

Some Students are More Different than Others

Thieme, Hanneke; van Boeijen, Annemiek // 2008

Structural Metrics to Assess Processes

Kreimeyer, M.; König, C.; Braun, T. // 2008

SUPPORTING DECISION MAKING WITH AGENT BASED MODELLING AND SIMULATION

Nergard, H.; Johansson, C.; Larsson, T. // 2008
The presented paper discusses using an agent based modelling and simulation approach to create dynamic models of actual product development activities. The modelled activities are created with the ...

TEACHING AN INTEGRATED NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR ON COGNITIVE PRODUCTS

Shea, K.; Engelhard, M.; Helms, B.; Merz, M. // 2008
This paper describes a new interdisciplinary, project-based seminar at TU Munich, where mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and computer science students create cognitive consumer ...

TEAM COHESION AND PROCESS ASPECTS OF TEAMWORK IN DESIGN

Neumann, A.; Badke-Schaub, P.; Lauche, K. // 2008
This paper describes a new interdisciplinary, project-based seminar at TU Munich, where mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and computer science students create cognitive consumer ...

TECHNOLOGICAL PARADOXES IN INDUSTRIAL DESIGN

Gajewski, C. // 2008
Through a case-study of the design of a large-scale interactive kiosk, I will explore the design process of the modern Industrial Designer and the ways in which VR technology can make it possible to ...

The Delivery of Green Design Techniques in an Immersive Learning Environment

Wilgeroth, Paul; Stockton, Glynn; Gill, Steve // 2008

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