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Today’S Requirements on Engineering Design Science

Weber, Christian; Birkhofer, Herbert // 2007

Tools for the Platform Designer’S Toolbox

Alizon, Fabrice; Marion, Tucker J.; Shooter, Steven B.; Simpson, Timothy W. // 2007

Topology Optimization in Mechatronic Systems

Albers, Albert; Ottnad, Jens; Minx, Johannes; Häußler, Pascal // 2007

Towards a Co-Evolution of the Npd-Manufacturing Interface

Smulders, Frido; Dorst, Kees // 2007

Towards a Multi-Input Model and Method Tool in Early Design Phases of the Innovation Process

Pialot, Olivier; Legardeur, Jérémy; Boujut, Jean-François // 2007

Towards An Integrated Management of Engineering Design System and Enterprise

Sperandio, Severine ; Robin, Vincent; Girard, Philippe // 2007

Towards Defining Context

Shahare, Mahendra; Gurumoorthy, B. // 2007

Towards Integration of KBE and PLM

?ati?, Amer; Malmqvist, Johan // 2007

Towards Interoperability Between Functional Taxonomies Using An Ontology-Based Mapping

Ookubo, Masanori; Koji, Yusuke; Sasajima, Munehiko; Kitamura, Yoshinobu; Mizoguchi, Riichiro // 2007

Towards the Design of Self-Optimizing Mechatronic Systems: Consistency Between Domain-Spanning and Domain-Specific Models

Gausemeier, Jürgen; Giese, Holger; Sch?fer, Wilhelm; Axenath, Bj?rn; Frank, Ursula; Henkler, Stefan; Pook, Sebastian; Tichy, Matthias // 2007

Towards the Semantic Interoperability Between Kbe and PLM Systems

Bermell-García, Pablo; Fan, Ip-Shing; Murton, Adrian // 2007

Traceability Systems in the Agri-Food Sector: a Functional Analysis

Bendaoud, Mhamed; Lecomte, Catherine; Yannou, Bernard // 2007

Training well-equipped design-ready Engineering Professionals

Pop-Iliev, R.; Plantanitis, G. // 2007

Transfer of Crew Ressource Management Training Into Product Design

Geis, Christian; Schuster, Ilona; Bierhals, Reimer; Badke-Schaub, Petra; Birkhofer, Herbert // 2007

Transformation Model for Small and Medium Enterprises Product Development Process

Gusberti, Tomoe; Paula, Istefani; Echeveste, M?rcia // 2007

Transformation Systems - Revisited

Eder, W. Ernst; Hosnedl, Stanislav // 2007

Tug Together - Supportive Tool for Distributed Design Teams

Lauer, Wolfgang; Nißl, Alexandra; Braedt, Henrik; Lindemann, Udo // 2007

Uncertainty Management in Innovative Product Design

Daniel, Pierre; Dangoumau, Nathalie; Bigand, Michel // 2007

Understanding and Representing Functions for Conceptual Design

Yong, Chen; Lin, Zhongqin; Feng, Peien; Xie, Youbai // 2007

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