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THE LONG ROAD TO IMPROVEMENT IN MODELLING AND MANAGING ENGINEERING DESIGN PROCESSES
Gericke, Kilian; Eckert, Claudia // 2015
Managing complex engineering design processes is a challenge for industry, which is looking to aCADemia to provide tools and methods to support them. The Modelling and Managing of Engineering ...
THE REALIZATION OF AN ENGINEERING ASSISTANCE SYSTEM FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF NOISE-REDUCED ROTATING MACHINES
Kuestner, Christof; Wartzack, Sandro // 2015
Today, product developer face the challenge taking not only the requirements for mechanical properties of a product into account, but also other requirements like the acoustical properties, for ...
THE SENSORY DELIVERY ROOMS OF THE FUTURE: TRANSLATING KNOWLEGE ACROSS BOUNDARIES IN A PUBLIC-PRIVATE INNOVATION PARTNERSHIP
Pedersen, Signe // 2015
One of the biggest challenges when co-designing new and innovative products, services or systems is to handle the different knowledge perspectives of the involved project partners. In design and ...
TOWARDS THE CHEQUERED FLAG: A COLLABORATIVE CROSS LEVEL ENGINEERING APPRECIATION CHALLENGE FOR BSC PRODUCT DESIGN STUDENTS
Watkins, Matthew; Crisp, Alan; Harmer, Luke // 2015
This paper concerns pedagogic research, which explores the process and student benefits of a collaborative ‘design and build’ engineering team activity. The need remains, post Finniston, for students ...
UNDERSTANDING ENGINEERING PROJECTS: AN INTEGRATED VEHICLE HEALTH MANAGEMENT APPROACH TO ENGINEERING PROJECT MONITORING
Snider, Chris; Gopsill, James A.; Jones, Simon; Shi, Lei; Hicks, Ben // 2015
Due to heterogeneity in engineering projects and the contexts in which they occur, it is challenging to develop generic methods for monitoring and management. Particularly in large projects, high ...
VISUALIZING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PRODUCT PORTFOLIO WITH RESPECT TO PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Oh, Gyesik; Kang, Chang Muk; Kang, Kilmo; Hong, Yoo S. // 2015
Most companies consistently analyze product portfolio to gain insights for establishing future strategies. The effectiveness of portfolio a kind of analysis index referring to market share of ...
WORK SAMPLING APPROACH FOR MEASURING INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL ELEMENTS IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT CONTEXT
Skec, Stanko; Storga, Mario; Tecec Ribarić, Zlatka; Marjanovic, Dorian // 2015
By embracing insights from project management and intellectual capital measurement research fields, basis can be established for development of new performance indicators for monitoring intangible ...
A Retrospective Analysis of Engineering Change Orders to Identify Potential for Future Improvements
Wickel, Martina C.; Lindemann, Udo // 2014
A serious part of development capacity in industry is needed for implementing Engineering Changes (EC) in order to improve or adapt products. Companies usually apply workflow management systems to ...
A SYSTEM INTEGRATION METHOD FOR THE CONTINUOUS SUPPORT OF THE DESIGN PROCESS
Paetzold, K., K // 2014
The management of data and information flows is getting more and more important for the system integration and thereby the product quality. In this paper the model-based system engineering is used ...
A Viable System Model Perspective on Variant Management based on a Structural Complexity Management Approach (Members only )
Elezi, F.; Resch, D.; Tommelein, I. D.; Bauer W.; Maurer, M.; Lindemann, U. // 2014
This paper explores the applicability of Structural Complexity Management (StCM) on organizational design and diagnosis. As basic structural model for efficient management of organizations the Viable ...
Adding to Product Development Theory - A Language Perspective
Hansen, Poul Kyvsgaard; Berg, Pekka; Mabogunje, Ade // 2014
The paper explores the effect that the languages associated with the applied methods have on product development processes. Product development does increasingly involve more diverse disciplines and ...
An application of Knowledge Management in Design Structure Matrix for a process improvement phase (Members only )
Farooq, A.; Taveres, S. M. O. N // 2014
Design Structure Matrix (DSM) is a well-established engineering systems tool that allows designing, developing and managing complex engineered systems. However, the question of how a DSM is built and ...
An Initial Approach for the Application of Product Assembly Information in the Early Phases of the Product Development Process by Using Methods of Model Based Systems Engineering
Eigner, Martin; Ernst, Joscha; Roubanov, Daniil; Dickopf, Thomas // 2014
In this paper an initial approach is presented that supports the exchange of assembly-related information between design and assembly planning even before the geometry of the individual parts will be ...
AN OVERVIEW OF COLLABORATIVE SIMULATION ON DESIGN PROCESS
Roa Castro (1, Laura; Stal-Le Cardinal (2), Julie // 2014
This paper aims at defining collaborative modelling and simulation (M&S) and at fining the research gap on collaborative M&S domain. In order to give an overview of the collaborative work in product ...
Application of Structural Domain-Spanning Criteria in an Industrial Case-Study (Members only )
Bauer, W.; Kasperek, D.; Maisenbacher, S.; Maurer, M. // 2014
Structural models, such as MDM, DSM, DMM, are widely applied in engineering design to address the representation and management of complex systems. One aspect of complexity comprises the interaction ...
Approach for a Standardized Database Regarding Tolerance Analysis in Automotive Industry
Litwa, Frank; Gerlach, Christian; Gottwald, Martin; Bohn, Martin; Krass, Benedikt; Vielhaber, Michael // 2014
The focus of this paper is an approach which ensures that all the necessary information to build-up a tolerance analysis model is digitally available in the development process. Since tolerance ...
Approach for recirculation of testing knowledge into product development supported by matrix-based methods (Members only )
Karthaus, C.; Roth, D.; Binz, H.; Schenk, M.; Bertsche, B. // 2014
Testing methods are relevant to obtain information about product properties. This information must be transferred from testing departments and test benches to the design engineer. In testing ...
ASSESSING AND MITIGATING RISKS OF ENGINEERING PROGRAMS WITH LEAN MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES
Fritz, A.; Oehmen, J.; Rebentisch ,E. // 2014
Large-scale engineering programs can suffer from a variety of serious risks, which can lead to delays or even complete failure. To address these risks the "Lean Enablers for Managing Engineering ...
BOM-CENTRIC PRODUCT DATA MANAGEMENT FOR SMALL AND MEDIUM MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES
Jung ,S.-Y.; Kim, B.H.; Choi ,Y.-J.; Choi, H.-Z. // 2014
Even though commercial PDM systems have a lot of nice functions, they are still heavy and expensive system to apply to small and medium manufacturing enterprises. From that reason, this study ...
BOUNDLESS COLLABORATION - DISTRIBUTED CONCURRENT DESIGN IN AN INTER-REGIONAL COLLABORATION BETWEEN EMERGENCY AUTHORITIES
Nystr // 2014
The aim of the article is to evaluate how Distributed Concurrent Design works during collaboration in a distributed system development project. We studied collaboration between emergency authorities ...
CAPTURING, MANAGING AND SHARING PRODUCT INFORMATION ALONG THE LIFECYCLE FOR DESIGN IMPROVEMENT
Wuest, Thorsten; Hribernik, Karl; Thoben // 2014
In today s mature markets, customers increasingly expect the highest quality of physical products and related services. The actual shift from a product perspective to an integrated perspective on ...
Collaborative Innovation: A Study of Creative Teamwork in Offshore Industry and in Design Education
Pavel, Nenad; Berg // 2014
Entrepreneurship is identified as a key activity to creating value to society as well as the successful adaption of the products and services to users’ lives. This is why entrepreneurship as concept ...
Computer Aided Cost Estimating
Ehlhardt, Huub // 2014
Digitalization provides us with increasingly sophisticated tools, such as 3D CAD and ERP, that have become drivers of innovation in many industries. Traditionally, estimating product cost requires ...
CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT IN VIRTUAL COLLABORATION: AN EXPERIMENTAL IPD CASE STUDY
Bruneau, Marina; Koehler, Nico; Kozemjakin, Miriam; Sterten, Jo; Szabados, Réka; Vidovics, Balázs // 2014
The paper introduces an experimental project that was a part of the 1st Integrated Product Development (IPD) International Summer School in 2014 (IPDISS14) announced for doctoral students and ...
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.