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New Representation Techniques For Designing In A Systemic Perspective

Morelli, Nicola; Tollestrup, Christian // 2006

Not All Design Is About Problem Solving: Creatures Of Creation

Simpson, Morna; Macaulay, Catriona // 2006

NOVELTY METRICS IN ENGINEERING DESIGN EXPERIMENTS

López-Mesa, B.; Vidal, R. // 2006
The KAI inventory is a broadly researched tool to measure the adaptive-innovative problem solving style of individuals. A key component that distinguishes adaptors from innovators is their tendency ...

NPD IN CROATIA: A CASE STUDY

Christiaans, H.H.C.M.; Diehl, J.C.; Kuipers, H.; Karstkarel, M.C.; Stanic, O. // 2006
In 2002, the Dutch and Croatian Ministries of Economic Affairs agreed to launch a capacity building project in Croatia to improve the competitiveness of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises. Under the ...

OBJECT ORIENTED MODELING FOR THE INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

Bekasiewicz, T.; Gil, M.; Szustakiewicz, K.; Szustakiewicz, K. // 2006

On Making: Issues Of 3d Representations In Design Education

Paterson, Gareth; Garner, Steven // 2006

ON THE IMPORTANCE OF A FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF COGNITIVE TECHNICAL SYSTEMS

Paetzold, K. // 2006
The development of cognitive technical systems is considered as a further development of mechatronic systems. Rigid sensor-actor chains are broken up while thereby becoming flexible. This is achieved ...

ON THE USE OF FUNCTIONS, BEHAVIOUR AND STRUCTURAL RELATIONS AS CUES FOR ENGINEERING CHANGE PREDICTION

Ariyo, O.O.; Eckert ,C.M.; Clarkson, P.J. // 2006
Unforeseen side effects of engineering changes can affect other parts of a product, which are expected to remain relatively unchanged. As a result, known component relations are used as cues for ...

OPPORTUNITY PARAMETERS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF PRODUCT/SERVICE-SYSTEMS

Matzen, D.; Andreasen, M.M. // 2006
With the current focus on innovative business development throughout industry and society, the concept of product/service-systems (PSS) is a promising approach to product development, which may yield ...

OSIRIS: A TOOL TO SUPPORT REUSE OF COST SAVING IDEAS

Angéniol, S.; Longueville, B.; Chamerois, R.; Yannou, B.; Gardoni, M. // 2006
Design to Cost implementation appeals to designer’s creativity to propose modifications that let expect to reach targets. In Aeronautics, support of cost saving ideas proposal through the memorizing ...

PENCILS DON’T CRASH

Lambert, Ian; Firth, Richard // 2006

PLANNING AND SELECTION OF OPTIMAL ASSEMBLY SEQUENCE

Rohaty?ski, R.; S?siadek, M. // 2006

PLATFORM EVALUATION USING EXCPLICIT MODELLING: A CASE STUDY

Munk, L.; Mortensen, N.H. // 2006
Platform evaluation methods are often based on indices rather than modelling of measurable consequences, which inhibits the decision making process. This case study shows benefits from using explicit ...

POSSIBLE EXPLANATIONS TO THE LIMITED USE OF PRODUCT PLATFORMS IN INDUSTRY

Pedersen, R.; Mortensen, N.H. // 2006
The paper discusses present research within product architectures and product platforms. Emphasis in the paper is on the modelling techniques and design and optimisation methods found in literature. ...

PREDICTION OF THE BUCKLING OF THERMOPLASTIC PRODUCTS

Spoormaker, J. L.; Skrypnyk, I. D.; Heidweiller, A. J. // 2006

PRODUCT AND PROCESS IMPROVEMENTS BASED ON DATA MINING OF SHOP-FLOOR INFORMATION

Wuenscher, T.; Feldmann, D.G.; Krause,D. // 2006
To succeed in a competitive market, companies are permanently forced to exploit improvement potential within their products and processes. To do so, shop-floor information, including information ...

PRODUCT DATA MANAGEMENT IN CONCURRENT ENTERPRISES

Müller, D. H.; Gsell, H.; Homburg, N. // 2006

PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT ONTOLOGY IN TRACEABILITY IMPLEMENTATION FRAMEWORK

Pavković, N.; Štorga, M. // 2006
We argue a need for a design projects’ repository as the core for supporting, sharing and reuse of design knowledge. Such software system should enable reusing the knowledge of a given domain, and be ...

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