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COMUNICATION MANAGEMENT MODEL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES TO ENCOURAGE THE CONSUMPTION OF SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTS IN CHILE
Cereceda, G.; Vidal, M.; Betancourt, M. C. // 2016
This research aims to define a communication management model for environmental issues to encourage a sustainable consumption in Chile. The model was performed in three steps; a survey of the state ...
DATA MANAGEMENT FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING: SURVEY ON REQUIREMENTS AND CURRENT STATE
Gräßler, I.; Taplick, P.; Pottebaum, J.; Scholle, P.; Reiher, T. // 2016
The paper gives an overview of actually used Additive Manufacturing (AM) data formats and AM data infrastructure. Based on empirical analysis of the actual situation, necessary improvement of data ...
Design Driven Innovation in Clusters
Aschehoug, Silje Helene; Schulte, Kjersti Řverbř // 2016
Collaborating with experts from other fields of knowledge may be an attractive way for small and medium (SME's) sized companies to gain new knowledge and improve innovativeness. As a consequence, ...
DESIGN PLATFORM - SETTING THE SCOPE AND INTRODUCING THE CONCEPT
Elgh, F.; André, S. E.; Johansson, J.; Stolt, R. // 2016
Product platforms has been a successful enabler for efficient mass customization. However, they cannot fully support suppliers working in an engineer-to-order business environment. This work ...
DESIGN THINKING AND THE HYPE CYCLE IN MANAGEMENT EDUCATION AND IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION
Spee, J.; Basaiawmoit, R. V. // 2016
Design thinking may be old wine in a new bottle or it may be new wine in an old bottle. The essence of the logic of Design is best exemplified by Simon(1988) when he states that while natural ...
DESIGNING SOCIAL INVOLVEMENT IN DESIGN COURSES/PROGRAMMES
Almendra, Rita Assoreira; Moҫo Falcão, Gonҫalo André // 2016
This paper approaches the way it is possible to work in design courses (both in product and
communication design) the acquisition of competences in the areas of ethics, social commitment ...
DETERMINING WORK FOCUS, COMMON LANGUAGE, AND ISSUES IN ENGINEERING PROJECTS THROUGH TOPIC PERSISTANCE
Snider, C.; Skec, S.; Gopsill, J.; Hicks, B. // 2016
Large-scale engineering projects are challenging to monitor, manage, and improve. This paper presents an approach to addressing part of this challenge - the automatic detection of engineering ...
DEVELOPING A SUPPORT TOOL FOR GLOBAL PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT DECISIONS
Soendergaard, E.; Ahmed-Kristensen, S. // 2016
This paper investigates how global product development decisions are made through a multiple-case study in three Danish engineering. The paper identifies which information and methods are applied for ...
Development of a wearable system to capture team (n>2) interactions in engineering design teams
Sjöman, Heikki; Steinert, Martin // 2016
This paper presents the development and ideas behind a comprehensive system prototype of wearable Radiofrequency transceivers, which, by sending small radio packets between devices, are acting as a ...
DEVELOPMENT OF METHODOLOGY FOR DISTRIBUTED COLLABORATIVE DESIGN ENVIRONMENT
Vidovics, Balazs; Vukasinovic, Nikola; Pavkovic, Neven; Kovacevic, Ahmed // 2016
This paper describes the CODEVE (COllaborative DEsign in Virtual Environment) methodology
developed in a joint educational project of four European universities called NARIP (Networked
Activities ...
DIGITALIZATION CHALLENGES FOR LEAN VISUAL PLANNING IN DISTRIBUTED PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT TEAMS
Stenholm, D.; Bergsjö, D.; Catic, A. // 2016
Visual Planning has shown strong benefits for its easy-to-use layout and ability to plan projects with little effort and a low threshold to the method. However, limitations of the physical solution ...
DISCOVERING THE MEANING OF FORM BY EXPLODED SKETCHING
Van Grondelle, Elmer; Brand de Groot, Susie // 2016
The means of the automotive stylist to express a unique brand identity through automotive form, the
main objective of automotive styling, have diminished. Platforms and technologies, formerly ...
Ein integriertes Gesamtsystemmodell für die modellbasierte Entwicklung (Members only )
Hooshmand, Yousef; Höner, Martin; Danjou, Stéphane; Köhler, Peter // 2016
To cope with the increasing complexity of software-intensive systems consisting of mechanical, electrical and electronic components, an information model for model-based engineering (MBE) has been ...
EMBEDDING MULTIPLE DESIGN STRUCTURES INTO DESIGN DEFINITIONS: A CASE STUDY OF A COLLISION AVOIDANCE ROBOT
Behera, A. K.; McKay, A.; Chau, H. H.; Robinson, M. A. // 2016
This paper introduces a case study of a robot with associated design structures and uses it to compare and contrast techniques available to manage design information and implement design changes. The ...
Engineering Case Method Applied in Teaching Modularization Management
Hansen, Poul Kyvsgaard; Persson, Magnus // 2016
The paper is describing the insights and experiences from developing a case method to teach undergraduate students modularization management. The well-known case method is a teaching approach that ...
ENHANCEMENT OF COLLABORATION AND COMMUNICATION BETWEEN DESIGN AND SIMULATION DEPARTMENTS BY METHODS OF REQUIREMENTS ENGINEERING
Schweigert, S.; d'Albert, H.; Lindemann, U. // 2016
Simulation has become a standard part of design processes. While much reseach has been done on technical aspects, there is little knowledge on the implications on communication and collaboration. ...
Enhancing Collaboration between Design and Simulation Departments by Methods of Complexity Management
Schweigert, Sebastian; Çavuşoğlu, Mesut; Lindemann, Udo // 2016
The significance of CAD-CAE coupling has grown with the increasing use of simulations in development processes. With the focus on technical aspects like simulation data management in literature, ...
ENHANCING SCENARIO TECHNIQUE BY TIME-VARIANT IMPACTS
Gräßler, I.; Scholle, P. // 2016
Within the existing consistency-based approaches of scenario technique, time-variant impacts are not yet considered. This paper proposes an approach based on time-variant impact effect functions ...
Estimating the effects of Engineering Changes in early stage product development
Becerril, Lucia; Sauer, Michael; Lindemann, Udo // 2016
Constantly changing requirements pose a major challenge for industry, especially in the early phases of product development where there is little information available. One of the main reasons for ...
EVALUATION OF CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE MANAGEMENT MATURITY OF MANUFACTURING COMPANIES (Members only )
Kim, Sohui; Lee, Seulyi; Kim, Yong Se // 2016
This paper aims to introduce customer experience management (CEM) maturity model and provide a survey for the evaluation. The maturity model is published by Arthur D. Little, one of the global ...
FACTORS INFLUENCING KNOWLEDGE APPLICATION: A REVIEW FROM THE KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT FIELD
Fernandez Miguel, R.; Carro Saavedra, C.; Lindemann, U. // 2016
Engineering companies do not efficiently apply the knowledge they possess and understanding why requires analyzing the factors influencing knowledge application. Few studies address this issue in ...
Factors that contribute to collective creativity development in organizations
Medeiros Leopoldino, Kleidson Daniel; Aguirre González, Mario Orestes; Marques Júnior, José Arnaud // 2016
In the 1990s, companies used to concentrate their efforts searching for greater quality in their products and services, and higher productivity in their processes. In the last decade, organizations ...
FRAMEWORK OF A VARIANT MANAGEMENT FOR MODULAR PRODUCT ARCHITECTURES
Weiser, A.-K.; Baasner, B.; Hosch, M.; Schlueter, M.; Ovtcharova, J. // 2016
Nowadays companies are facing the threat of an increasing complexity by a modular product architecture. The implementation of a modular structure comes with high efforts, yet during the application ...
GLOBAL PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT: KPI SELECTION SUPPORT
Taylor, T.; Ahmed-Kristensen, S. // 2016
Selecting key performance indicators in conventional product development is a challenging task for project management and is compound by global product development. Informed from the findings of two ...
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.