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In addition to research papers, the Design Society is developing several valuable resources for those interested in the study of design. These include a repository of PhD theses, a library of case studies and transcripts of design activities, and an archive of our newsletters. Please note that these resources are accessible exclusively to Design Society members.

DFX 2011: Proceedings of the 22nd Symposium Design for X, Tutzing nr. Munich, Germany, 11.-12.10.2011


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Year:
2011
Editor:
Krause, D.; Paetzold, K.; Wartzack, S.
ISBN:
978-3-941492-37-0
Front matter:
Description:
ISBN 978-3-941492-37-0
Published by TuTech Innovation GmbH, Hamburg 2011

The DFX-Symposia have a track record that dates back to 1990, organsised by Prof. Harald Meerkamm of the Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg. Throughout their existence the symposia have been closely connected to WDK (Workshop Design-Konstruktion) and the Design Society which emerged from WDK.

Since 2010 the DFX-Symposia are jointly organised by Prof. Dieter Krause (Hamburg-Harburg University of Technology), Prof. Sandro Wartzack (Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg) and Prof. Kristin Paetzold (University of the German Federal Armed Forces Munich) - with the venues of the symposia alternating between the three locations.

The new organising team continues to make all the papers presented in the DFX-Symposia available to the members of the Design Society.

Most of the papers are in German language, but for the international public may still serve as a reference to topics and authors.

Main topics in 2011 were Knowledge-Based Engineering, Process Support, Interdisciplinary Product Development, Robust Design, Design for Cost and Lightweigth Design.

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