Query returned 1800 results.
Empirical study of car crash simulation analysis within the development phase
Fatfouta, Naouress (1,2); Stal-Le Cardinal, Julie (1); Royer, Christine (2) // 2019
Car crash simulation analysis is an important phase within the vehicle development. It intends to analyse the crashworthiness of the vehicle model and examine the level of passive security. However, ...
Entwicklung eines Produktarchitekturmodells zur Ableitung modularer Produktstrukturen
Jan Küchenhof; Dieter Krause // 2019
Modularization can help shorten product development lead-times. enable customer-oriented product differentiation. enable economies of scale through commonality and economies of scope such as ...
From Tinkering Methods to Design Thinking: Primordial Thoughts in Design Research
Menezes, Jean Henrique de Oliveira // 2019
Design thinking as explored by Bernard Roth from the Stanford d.School, Roger Martin from the Rothman School of Management, and the IDEO merger trio by Tom and David Kelley, as well as current its ...
From Visualizations to Matrices – Methodical support for New Development of Modular Product Families
Küchenhof, Jan; Schwede, Lea-Nadine; Hanna, Michael; Krause, Dieter // 2019
The application of modularization approaches is mostly carried out on existing product families where the database is rich and can be used for further structuring and optimization. Methods for ...
Functional Safety Concept Generation Within the Process of Preliminary Design of Automated Driving Functions at the Example of an Unmanned Protective Vehicle
Graubohm, Robert; Stolte, Torben; Bagschik, Gerrit; Steimle, Markus; Maurer, Markus // 2019
Structuring the early design phase of automotive systems is an important part of efficient and successful development processes. Today, safety considerations (e.g., the safety life cycle of ISO ...
Functional Trade-offs in the Mechanical Design of Integrated Products - Impact on Robustness and Optimisability
Sigurdarson, N // 2019
It is generally accepted in industry and academia that trade-offs between functional design objectives are an inevitable factor in the development of mechanical systems. These trade-offs can have a ...
Functorial Model Management
Breiner, Spencer (1); Pollard, Blake (1,2); Subrahmanian, Eswaran (1,2) // 2019
In this paper we use formal tools from category theory to develop a foundation for creating and managing models in systems where knowledge is distributed across multiple representations and formats. ...
Game-Based Learning of Knowledge Reuse in Engineering Education
Stenholm, Daniel; Bergsj // 2019
This paper presents an educational game fostering a new experience-based approach to teaching knowledge transfer using a codification strategy alone. The goal is to address and highlight some common ...
How A Better Understanding Of Relation Can Increase Responsibility Between Stakeholders?
Bolifraud, Sylvain; Stal-Le Cardinal, Julie // 2019
Construction projects are complex and subject to a lot of conflicts. The misunderstanding between actors is one cause of these conflicts. To understand actor?s interrelation is fundamental.
In this ...
Implementation of parameterized work piece deviations and measurement uncertainties into performant meta-models for an improved tolerance specification
Mller, Andreas Michael (1); Oberleiter, Thomas (2); Willner, Kai (2); Hausotte, Tino (1) // 2019
Geometrical work piece deviations are unavoidable and directly affect the function and quality of
technological products. Tolerance management is regarded as a crucial subtask of the development ...
Improvement of collaboration between testing and simulation departments on the example of a motorcycle manufacturer
Sch // 2019
In testing and simulation departments in product development (PD) data types, data structures and data storage are often very different. Exchange of data and information is normally not automated and ...
Inconsistency management in heterogeneous models - an approach for the identification of model dependencies and potential inconsistencies
Kattner, Niklas; Bauer, Harald; Basirati, Mohammad R.; Zou, Minjie; Brandl, Felix; Vogel-Heuser, Birgit; B // 2019
In today?s engineering projects, interdisciplinary work leads to an increase in interfaces between different departments and domains. As each stakeholder pursues different goals and tasks, a ...
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN EXECUTION & ACADEMIC REFLECTION IN A THREE-WEEK-PACKAGE
Tollestrup, Christian // 2019
One of the structural challenges of educating industrial designers in a university setting is the bridging the gap between the rigor of science in academia and the execution oriented practice. In ...
Influence of Information Collection Strategy on Designer?s Mental Stress
Zhao, Mengting; Zeng, Yong // 2019
Information collection may affect the design quality and designer's performance through changing the structure of information and the way how information is searched and organized. Based on the ...
innovative design in factory - new methods to go from closed to expandable prescriptions at the shop floor level
Harl // 2019
This paper explores the question of the design activity at the shop floor level. The design activity has been confined for a large part in the design and the methods office. However, a certain form ...
Innovative Design Within Tradition - Injecting Topos Structures In C-K Theory To Model Culinary Creation Heritage
Hatchuel, Armand; Le Masson, Pascal; Weil, Benoit; Carvajal-Perez, Daniel // 2019
In "Grande cuisine? creation and tradition co-evolve in a rich number of ways. Great chefs still use recipes from the 19th century and may also reinvent gastronomy itself. The creation heritage of ...
INNOWIZ: DESIGN SPRINTING FOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Willems, Laura; Laperre, Dries // 2019
INNOWIZ (innovation wizard) is an easy to learn creativity method that on one hand helps chaotic people to find structure and deliver on time, and on the other hand helps structured people to ...
Integrating The Mechanical Domain Into Seed Approach
Dworschak, Fabian; K // 2019
Data-driven technologies have found their way into all areas of engineering. In product development they can accelerate the customization to individualized requirements. Therefore, they need a ...
Integration Model To Support Configuration Of Product Architecture And Supply Chain Design
Atakulu, Israel Nnamdi; Shalpegin, Timofey; Wynn, David C. // 2019
Supply chain management is a necessary concept for manufacturing firms as it deals with the coordination and integration of interactions of collaborating partners to realize products. The product’s ...
Interdependencies within the System of Objectives of a Product Generation in Industrial Practice
Albers, Albert; Peglow, Natalie; Spadinger, Markus // 2019
One challenge in product development is the megatrend of product individualization in the automotive supplier industry. Requirements for a variant by the customer may differ from those by the ...
Interpretations of design thinking across a large organization
Kosmala, Martyna; van der Marel, Floris; Bj // 2019
Design thinking has a prominent role as established corporations ramp up innovation efforts focusing on user needs. Current literature provides a plethora of definitions for design thinking with ...
Intra-firm and inter-firm challenges in servitization ecosystem: Experiences from five product-centric firms in different industries
Chirumalla, Koteshwar (1); Emmanuel-Ebikake, Oyetola (2); Leoni, Luna (3); Servati, Mohsen (4) // 2019
The purpose of this paper is to analyse the challenges in the servitization journey of product-centric firms from an ecosystem perspective, considering both intra-firm and inter-firm levels. Prior ...
Investigation of the perception of a radical degree of novelty from the perspective of product users
Herrmann, Thorsten; Roth, Daniel; Binz, Hansgeorg // 2019
The dichotomy of radical and incremental innovation has been discussed in numerous literature sources and a great amount of advices on how to handle them in design processes has been provided. ...
Is Organizational Design a Human-centered Design Practice?
Auernhammer, Jan Michel Kurt (1); Leifer, Larry (2) // 2019
In recent years design has had a renaissance in business and management research and practice. Several authors have discussed if management is a design practice and how far design ought to go to ...
Boolean Searches
The following examples demonstrate some search strings that use boolean operators:
- design community
Find rows that contain at least one of the two words. - +design +community
Find rows that contain both words. - +design community
Find rows that contain the word “design”, but rank rows higher if they also contain “community”. - +design -community
Find rows that contain the word “design” but not “community”. - +design ~community
Find rows that contain the word “design”, but if the row also contains the word “community”, rate it lower than if row does not. - +design +(>community <decisions)
Find rows that contain the words “design” and “community”, or “design” and “decisions” (in any order), but rank “design community” higher than “design decisions” - design*
Find rows that contain words such as “design”, “designs”, “designing”, or “designer”. - "some words"
Find rows that contain the exact phrase “some words” (for example, rows that contain “some words of wisdom” but not “some noise words”). Note that the " characters that enclose the phrase are operator characters that delimit the phrase. They are not the quotation marks that enclose the search string itself.