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KNOWLEDGE CLASSIFICATION FOR DESIGN PROJECT MEMORY
Dai ,X.; Matta ,N.; Ducellier ,G. // 2014
Design projects have evolved to be collaborative, concurrent and multi-disciplinary. Due to these changes, knowledge management for design projects faces new challenges. Efforts has been made to save ...
Knowledge Management in Product Generation Development – an empirical study (Members only )
Albers, A.; Bursac, N.; Urbanec, J.; Lüdcke, R.; Rachenkova, G. // 2014
In the context of this contribution, the term-product generation development is defined with the help of the systems theory approach and distinguished from already existing ...
KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT LIFE CYCLE: AN INDIVIDUAL’S PERSPECTIVE
Stenholm, D.; Landahl, J.; Bergsj // 2014
Product development projects are expected to deliver results according to project goals. However, long-term success (over product generations) is diminishing when little time is given for knowledge ...
Learning outcomes of a project-based capstone product development course
Rautavaara, Erika; Taajamaa, Ville; Lyytikainen, Viljami; Salakoski, Tapio // 2014
Product development and front-end project management with an emphasis on learning-by doing educational philosophy is seen as one possible answer for closing the gap between industry expectations for ...
Managing a complex project using a Risk-Risk Multiple Domain Matrix (Members only )
Pointurier, C.; Marle, F.; Jaber, H. // 2014
This communication aims at presenting a clustering methodology applied to a complex project consisting of the delivery of three interdependent subsystems. This enables small and complementary task ...
MANAGING COMPLEXITY IN USER EXPERIENCE DESIGN: MATRIX-BASED METHODS FOR CONNECTING TECHNOLOGIES AND USER NEEDS
Michailidou, I.; von Saucken, C.C.; Kremer, S.; Lindemann, U. // 2014
Users need tools to accomplish complex tasks in dynamic use situations; but meanwhile want the experience of product interaction to be intuitive and enjoyable. To face the challenge of making complex ...
MAPPING REQUIREMENTS TO A PRODUCT ARCHITECTURE SUPPORTED BY A PLM SYSTEM
Bruun ,H.P.L.; Hauksd // 2014
The purpose of this paper is to support the interplay between the problem (requirement) domain and the solution (architecture) domain of a product family. An approach for mapping requirements to ...
MEASURES AND METHODS FOR SYSTEMATIC KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
von Saucken, C.C.; Schenkl ,S.A.; Dahlmann, P.; Maurer, M. // 2014
The employees’ knowledge is the essential success factor for technology-intensive companies, especially within knowledge-intensive processes such as the engineering design process. We see a big ...
MODIFIED SAPPHIRE MODEL AS A FRAMEWORK FOR PRODUCT LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT
McSorley, G.; Fortin ,C.; Huet, G. // 2014
Testing and in-service information remains difficult to manage under current Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) frameworks. While several researchers have proposed solutions, the temporal and ...
ONTOLOGY BASED TOOL FOR TASK TRACKING AND DECISION SUPPORT IN AN AUTOMOTIVE COLLABORATIVE WORKING ENVIRONMENT
Softic ,S.; Rosenberger, M.; Zoier, M.; Zernig ,J.; Kaiser ,C.; Stocker, A. // 2014
Nowadays, product development in automotive industry is a distributed process which involves a variety of participants with different roles. Intensive changes on product need a high communication ...
Parallel Development of Products and New Business Models
Lund, Morten; Hansen, Poul Kyvsgaard // 2014
The perception of product development and the practical execution of product development in professional organizations have undergone dramatic changes in recent years. Many of these chances relate to ...
Political Action and Implicit Knowledge in Engineering Education: A Case Study
Bromberg, Sergio; Polo, Viviana // 2014
The educational act is a political act, where information and data are just a fraction of what should be taught. Indeed, there has been much literature on the subject of promoting creativity, ...
Reciprocal enrichment of two Multi-Domain Matrices to improve accuracy of vehicle development project interdependencies modeling and analysis (Members only )
Jaber, H.; Marle, F.; Vidal, L.- A.; Didiez, L. // 2014
This paper presents two Multi-Domain Matrix-based models of propagation analysis within a vehicle development project. The aim is to reduce the gap between these models and the reality of propagation ...
Socio-Technical Infrastructuring to Assist Innovation in Healthcare Technologies
MacDonald, Alastair S. // 2014
This paper discusses the role and value of design-led ’infrastructuring’ and the development of socio-technical materials to disrupt dominant stakeholder discourses and hierarchies in the development ...
Software Support for the Consistent Transition from Requirements to Functional Modeling to System Simulation
Dohr, Fabio; Eisenbart, Boris; Huwig, Christian; Blessing, Lucienne; Vielhaber, Michael // 2014
This paper addresses the realization of a consistent modeling chain from requirements modeling to function modeling and eventually system modeling intended to support early system simulation. ...
SUPPORTING ECO-DESIGN IMPLEMENTATION WITHIN SMALL AND LARGE COMPANIES
Buckingham, M.; Pigosso, D.C.A.; Dekoninck, E.A.; McAloone, T.C. // 2014
There is a need for a strategic and systematic approach towards eco-design implementation. By bringing together two case studies (one in a SME, the other in a multi-national company) this paper ...
SUPPORTING ENGINEERING DESIGN COMMUNICATION THROUGH A SOCIAL MEDIA TOOL - INSIGHTS FOR ENGINEERING PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Gopsill, J.A.; McAlpine, H.C.; Hicks ,B.J. // 2014
Engineering Design Communication (EDC) is highly collaborative, multi-disciplinary and often relates to one or more artefacts associated with the product. This results in the need for a method of ...
SYSTEMATIZATION OF BEST PRACTICES FOR ECODESIGN IMPLEMENTATION
Pigosso, D.C.A.; McAloone, T.C.; Rozenfeld ,H. // 2014
Despite the recognition of ecodesign potential benefits, its application has not reached companies over the last decades mainly due to difficulties in ecodesign implementation and management and lack ...
TAILORING RISK MANAGEMENT APPROACH FOR THE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT
Škec, S.; Štorga ,M.; Rohde ,D.; Marjanovic ,D. // 2014
The paper presents overview of the risk management practices and bridges different approaches for coping with risk issues within the product development (PD) environment. Existing risk management ...
Taxonomy of Procedures and Design Framework to Enable Flexibility in Engineering Systems
Cardin, Michel-Alexandre // 2014
This paper presents a five-phase taxonomy capturing a set of systematic procedures to enable flexibility in the design and management of engineering systems operating under uncertainty. The taxonomy ...
The new global factory: A systems perspective for addressing the complexity of localization in emerging markets (Members only )
Wehner, P.; Sillitto, H.; Harris, S. // 2014
cturers that are expanding into emerging markets to access both markets and production resources there. By examining one specific western manufacturer that is making this journey in some detail, it ...
The Potential of Design to Foster Academic Entrepreneurship: An Ethnographic Study of metaLAB at Harvard
Simeone, Luca // 2014
This paper builds upon the notion of academic entrepreneurship as a way to engage with external communities to create value (Kingma 2011) and more specifically analyses how design is used to foster ...
Towards a Capability Framework for Systems Architecting and Technology Strategy (Members only )
Hein, M., A.; Metsker, Y.; Sturm, J. C. // 2014
Capabilities and competencies play a vital role in developing technologies and systems. They have been extensively treated in the strategic management literature. Yet, the existing system ...
TOWARDS A DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR ENGINEERING CHANGE MANAGEMENT
Niknam, M.; Huang, E.; Ovtcharova, J. // 2014
With the growing complexity in product development processes, the rapid market alterations and the raising criticality of leadtime, the Engineering Change Management (ECM) is becoming important 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.