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SEMI-AUTOMATIZED ASSESSMENT OF REQUIREMENT INTERRELATIONS

Graessler, Iris; Scholle, Philipp; Hentze, Julian; Oleff, Christian // 2018
Changing requirements have a broad impact on product development processes. In this paper, a novel approach towards structuring requirements is proposed. Based on a requirements list, interrelations ...

SETTING THE SCENE: A NEW PROPOSAL FOR VISUALIZING AND ESTABLISHING 3-DIMENSIONAL PERSONAS AS A MANAGEMENT TOOL

Koscher, Andrea; Dittenberger, Sandra // 2018
Experiences drawn from former projects indicate a gap concerning the creation and the perpetual use of Personas throughout a project development process. This gap builds the focus of this paper. In ...

SIMULATION-SUPPORTED PARTICIPATIVE PROCESSES IMPROVEMENT IN ENGINEERING DESIGN

Becerril, Lucia; Lindemann, Udo // 2018
In today’s dynamic environment, companies need to adapt their design processes faster than ever. Lack of employee involvement has been highlighted as a main issue during the adoption of new processes ...

SUPPORTING TAILORING OF COMPLEX PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES: AN APPROACH BASED ON STRUCTURAL MODELLING AND ANALYSIS

Hollauer, Christoph; Langner, Michael; Lindemann, Udo // 2018
Project tailoring is discussed in academia and industry as a way to bridge the project-specific adaptation of generic organizational reference process models. Research into process tailoring in ...

SUSTAINABILITY RISK MANAGEMENT FOR PRODUCT INNOVATION

Schulte, Jesko; Hallstedt, Sophie I. // 2018
Social and environmental issues are directly connected to many of the most important risks that product development companies are facing. Based on literature review and interviews, this study ...

TAILORING RISK MANAGEMENT IN DESIGN

Tegeltija, Miroslava; Oehmen, Josef; McMahon, Christopher Alan; Maier, Anja; Kozin, Igor; Škec, Stanko // 2018
While risk quantification research has grown over the last few decades, only a limited number of studies have addressed the overall process integration of these approaches in design risk management. ...

TEACHING DSM-BASED ANALYSIS BASED ON A CASE AT A STARTUP

Hirschka, Marc; Becerril, Lucia // 2018
Complexity Management Methods have been proven a useful methodology managing complex product architecture. However, insufficient training and lack of visibility of the advantages hinder the transfer ...

TEACHING INDUSTRY 4.0 – PRODUCT DATA MANAGEMENT FOR SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES

Scheidel, Wieben; Mozgova, Iryna; Lachmayer, Roland // 2018
Industry 4.0 is the next step to autonomous products, productions and processes, which have the ability to communicate with each other, collect information about their environment and their ...

THE CONSTRUCTION OF MEANING IN DESIGN-DRIVEN PROJECTS

Line Sand Knudsen, Louise Møller Haase // 2018
The cornerstone in design-driven innovation is the creation of new meanings – the creation of a holistic, creative result meaningful to its users. However, despite an increasing interest in this ...

THE CREATIVE COMPETENCIES DICTIONARY, BETWEEN DESIGN PRACTICE AND EDUCATION IN 21ST CENTURY

Villagrasa, Beatriz Martínez; Esparza, Danae; Cortiñas, Sergi // 2018
The rapid speed of technological advances, communication and the current market are constantly questioning the role of designers in society [2]. This context leads to novel questions about design ...

THE DESIGN OF VISUAL INFORMATION OBJECTS IN THREE-DIMENSIONAL VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS FOR ENGINEERING INFORMATION NAVIGATION

Jones, David Edward; Snider, Chris; Yon, Jason; Gopsill, James; Xie, Yifan; Chanchevrier, Nicolas; Hicks, Ben // 2018
Product Life-Cycle Management (PLM) and Product Data Management (PDM) systems aim to facilitate the capture and dissemination of information throughout the product life-cycle by providing an ...

TOP-DOWN DESIGN COMPUTING BASED ON NON-MANIFOLD POLYHEDRA FROM FUNCTION-TO-FORM MAPPING

Xu, Zhi-Gang; Zhu, Jian-Feng; Su, Kai-Yuan; Liu, Wei-Min // 2018
In this paper, our research works are reported from requirement management to functional design, from automatic function-to-form mapping to shape decomposition and synthesizing, from traditional AI ...

TOWARDS A FRAMEWORK FOR ENGINEERING BIG DATA: AN AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS PERSPECTIVE

Byrne, Thomas James; Campean, Felician; Neagu, Daniel // 2018
Demand for more sophisticated models to meet big data expectations require significant data repository obligations, operating concurrently in higher-level applications. Current models provide only ...

TRACEABILITY OF DECISIONS IN PRODUCT REALIZATION PROCESSES OF CUSTOM ENGINEERED PRODUCTS

Elgh, Fredrik Per Wilhelm; Johansson, Joel; Pookrkiany, Morteza; Stolt, Roland; Raudberget, Dag // 2018
Custom engineered products require an engineer-to-order approach in development, quotation preparation and order processing. This work reports the result of a three-and-a-half-year project were the ...

VALUE CREATION MECHANISMS IN PRODUCT VARIETY DEVELOPMENT

Pakkanen, Jarkko Tapani; Juuti, Tero Sakari; Lehtonen, Timo Artturi // 2018
The aim is to study value creation mechanisms in product variety development and to discuss how the mechanisms could be used in communicating and evaluating the business potential of product variety ...

WORLDS APART AND CLOSE TOGETHER: RELATING MECHATRONICS AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT RESEARCH

Flening, Elias; Jerbrant, Anna // 2018
While they originate from different contexts and values, the Mechatronic and Project Management research communities are both committed to the study of the process of complex engineering systems ...

A category of design steps

Breiner, Spencer; Subrahmanian, Eswaran // 2017
In this paper we critique the interpretation of Concept-Knowledge theory in terms of logical decidability. We argue instead that concepts and knowledge should be regarded as logical language and ...

A CBR approach for supporting ecodesign with SysML

Bougain, Sébastien Joël; Gerhard, Detlef // 2017
Taking environmental and sustainability issues adequately into account within the design process is mandatory but leads to additional complexity since even more engineering domains have to be ...

A comparison of design decisions made early and late in development

Tan, James; Otto, Kevin; Wood, Kristin // 2017
The occurrence rates and cost impact of design changes made early and later in the design process were studied, to test and quantify the 80-20 rule of design cost impacts, that early design decisions ...

A concept and prototype for a new app to support collaborative and multi- criteria decision making in product development

Luft, Thomas; Rupprecht, Simon; Wartzack, Sandro // 2017
As products become increasingly complex, product developers have to make decisions effectively and efficiently. Therefore, the long term goal of the authors is the development of a new app to support ...

A function- and embodiment-based failure analysis method for an in-depth understanding of failure mechanisms

Gladysz, Bartosz; Spandl, Lukas; Albers, Albert // 2017
Research studies have shown that there is an industry demand for improved failure analysis as well as failure documentation and this could be accomplished by model-based failure analysis methods. ...

A geometric approach to tolerance analysis: Contribution to the robust design of flexible assemblies

Schluer, Christoph; Gust, Peter; Mersch, Frank; Diepschlag, Falko; Sersch, Alina // 2017
Tolerance analysis is an important element for virtual product development. It makes it possible to record the effects of permissible deviations for the complex assemblies. The component deviations ...

A method for systematic elaboration of research phenomena in design research

Horvath, Imre // 2017
The mission of design research is to discover and investigate not or partially known phenomena, and to formulate statements concerning their manifestations and relationships with other phenomena. ...

A method for the expert-based identification of engineering change propagation

Kattner, Niklas; Mehlstäubl, Jan; Becerril, Lucia; Hollauer, Christoph; Weidmann, Dominik; Lindemann, Udo // 2017
Handling engineering changes effectively becomes more and more important for the performance of the overall design process. Therefore, it is crucial to assess the propagation of engineering changes ...

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