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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 ...
Including product designers in the consideration of resource criticality – an approach from a business perspective
Link, Sandra; Denz, Naemi; Kloberdanz, Hermann // 2016
Especially in recent years, the issue of resource efficiency has become focus of public debate. High and volatile raw material prices show the relevance of the topic. Not only on a political level, ...
INTEGRATED VALUE ENGINEERING - IMPLEMENTATION OF VALUE OPTIMIZATION POTENTIALS
Maisenbacher, S.; Fürtbauer, D.; Behncke, F.; Lindemann, U. // 2016
The creation of valuable products requires high functionality and quality for low costs, which results in additional challenges in the design process of products. The relatively new approach of ...
Integrating Creativity into Regional Entrepreneurial Practices: Perspectives for Innovation and Growth
Laima, Gerlitz; Dr. Gunnar, Prause // 2016
Innovation is the key-driving factor for regional development and growth (Heidenrecih, 2005;
Cooke et al., 2004; Heyek, 2002; Foray, 2012). The grassroots research exhibits practical ...
INTEGRATION OF A SYSTEMATIC MATERIAL SELECTION INTO THE DYNAMIC DEVELOPMENT PROCESS OF VEHICLE STRUCTURE PARTS
Kaiser, R.; Wicht, D.; Vielhaber, M. // 2016
Changes in prescribed loads and available space of vehicle structure parts lead to a dynamic requirement profile which changes over the course of the vehicle development. Due to the interdependency ...
MANAGEMENT OF VEHICLE ARCHITECTURE PARAMETERS
Toepfer, F.; Naumann, T. // 2016
This paper describes a novel approach for modeling qualitative dependencies. The presented low-effort modeling approach facilitates the management of functional and geometric parameters in a database ...
MANAGING THE PARADOX OF EARLY PRODUCTION INVOLVEMENT AND INNOVATIVENESS – TO INVOLVE OR EVOLVE, IS THAT THE QUESTION?
Karlsson, A.; Törlind, P. // 2016
Early involvement of production can on the one hand create products better adapted for realization, but on the other hand introduce the risk that incremental adjustments of existing operations and ...
MANAGING THE PROCESS OF PREPARATION FOR PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT - IDEAS ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION
Stevanović, M.; Marjanović, D.; Štorga, M. // 2016
The productivity early stages of NPD play an important role in the process of innovation. Innovative ideas and later concepts are assessed in a situation of high uncertainty. Insufficient assessment ...
MANAGING USER EXPERIENCE DESIGN: THE ROLE OF A "STORYKEEPER"
Michailidou, I.; Lindemann, U. // 2016
Particularities of user experience-UX highlight the need for effective management using special skills. A gatekeeper of experience should cope with quality requirements, user-centred methods and ...
NPD Risk Management with Experiential learning oriented method
Juuti, Tero Sakari; Kopra, Miia-Johanna // 2016
t portfolio management, the decision making on project and portfolio selection is less planned and rational and, instead, more political and path-dependent that the normative models would suggest. ...
Opportunity Cost of Modularity: Challenges and Requirements for Balancing the Dilemma of Product Platforms (Members only )
Windheim, Marc; Krause, Dieter // 2016
Modular product structure, respectively, platform definition is challenging for decision makers such as project managers or managers which are responsible for a product portfolio. Decisions with ...
Performance measurement in interdisciplinary innovation processes – Transparency through structural complexity management
Wilberg, Julian; Preißner, Stephanie; Dengler, Christian; Füller, Kathrin; Gammel, Josef; Kernschmidt, Konstantin; Kugler, Katharina; Vogel-Heuser, Birgit // 2016
Performance measurement and controlling of innovation processes are essential for the successful development and implementation of new products and services. Firms need to understand drivers of ...
POST-PROBABILISTIC UNCERTAINTY QUANTIFICATION: DISCUSSION OF POTENTIAL USE IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT RISK MANAGEMENT
Tegeltija, M.; Oehmen, J.; Kozine, I.; Geraldi, J. // 2016
Uncertainty represents one of the key challenges in product development (PD) projects. Traditionally, risk management quantification methods have been based on probability theory. Those methods ...
Predicting Technical Communication in Global Product Development Projects Related Change Propagation
Kherbachi, Sonia; Yang, Qing // 2016
Technical communication is a key feature in Global Product Development (GPD) project to coordinate geographically distributed change management process due to a new functionality requirement or ...
Proactive Cost Management: Integrating Use Phase Data to Reduce Uncertainty
Wilberg, Julian; Maisenbacher, Sebastian; Lindemann, Udo // 2016
Manufacturing firms need to develop products for competitive markets with a distinct cost-value-ratio in order to stay successful in the long run. Literature provides approaches such as Target ...
PROCESS-ORIENTED PERFORMANCE INDICATORS FOR MEASURING ECODESIGN MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
Rodrigues, V. P.; Pigosso, D.; McAloone, T. // 2016
In order to support ecodesign performance measurement from a business perspective, this paper performs an exploration of available process-oriented indicators to be applied to ecodesign management ...
Product Lifecycle Management – How to adapt PLM to support changing product development processes in industry?
Bitzer, Michael; Vielhaber, Michael, Kaspar, Jerome // 2016
Product development as a collaborative process which requires the contribution of multiple engineering disciplines within a design department and cross the enterprise network. In industrial practice, ...
Risk-oriented development of innovative products: a model-based approach
Neumann, Marc; Bender, Beate // 2016
New product development is strongly accompanied by uncertainties which are understood in general as a consequence of insufficient experience and missing knowledge. Uncertainties occur at all stages ...
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- 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.