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Modulare Produktstrukturen methodisch umsetzen - Entwicklung von Standardumfängen und Integration von Erfahrungswissen
Eilmus, Sandra; Beckmann, Gregor; Krause, Dieter // 2011
The integrated PKT-approach for developing modular product families aims at the methodical development of maximum external product variety using the lowest possible internal process and component ...
MULTILAYER NETWORK MODEL FOR ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF CHANGE PROPAGATION
Pasqual, Michael C.; de Weck, Olivier L. // 2011
A pervasive problem for engineering change management is the phenomenon of change propagation. This paper introduces a multilayer network model integrating three layers of product development that ...
ON THE APPLICABILITY OF STRUCTURAL CRITERIA IN COMPLEXITY MANAGEMENT
Biedermann, Wieland; Lindemann, Udo // 2011
Companies face challenges due to increasing complexity through shorter product life cycles, manifold costumer requirements, more solution options and discipline-spanning collaboration. During the ...
Product Design Specifications and Design Creativity, are they compatible?
Wilgeroth, Paul // 2011
Dyslexia is a widely acknowledged learning disability (UK Government, 1993) and it widely also known that Art & Design higher education in the UK attracts a large proportion of these students (BDC, ...
PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES IN SMALL AND MIDDLE-SIZED ENTERPRISES - IDENTIFICATION AND ELIMINATION OF INEFFICIENCY CAUSED BY PRODUCT VARIETY
Eben, Katharina G. M.; Helten, Katharina; Lindemann, Udo // 2011
Competiveness of small and middle-sized enterprises (SME) represents recognizing customer needs and being able to efficiently react to it. As SMEs face a limitation of their resources, it is crucial ...
PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT FOR COMPLEX MECHATRONIC SYSTEM ENGINEERING– CASE FUSION REACTOR MAINTENANCE
Leino, Simo-Pekka Sakari; Mäkinen, Harri; Uuttu, Olli; Järvenpää, Jorma // 2011
Development of a multidisciplinary mechatronic system, like a remote operated maintenance system of ITER fusion reactor, requires system engineering approach. System engineering is leadership ...
ProjectSpace: Linking Design Education with Business
Malins, Julian; Murray, Annette // 2011
Design graduates are increasingly called upon to work in cross disciplinary ways, having to understand alternative business models in order to respond to the challenges of designing services as well ...
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR RISK IDENTIFICATION METHOD SELECTION ACCORDING TO PRODUCT DESIGN AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT MATURITY, PRODUCT INNOVATION DEGREE AND PROJECT TEAM
Grubisic, Viviane & Vasconcellos Ferreira; Ogliari, André; Gidel, Thierry // 2011
No other type of project is in greater need of risk management than new product development projects. This is due, largely, to the innovative profile of such projects and, consequently, of the risks ...
REFERENCE MODEL FOR TRACEABILITY RECORDS IMPLEMENTATION IN ENGINEERING DESIGN ENVIRONMENT
Štorga, Mario; Marjanovic, Dorian; Savšek, Tomaz // 2011
The work reported here builds on the framework for engineering information development traceability by discussing the traceability records implementation within engineering environment. The four key ...
Research-oriented Projects on Design Themes – A Master Semester at AAU
Tollestrup, Christian; Eriksen, Kaare; Ovesen, Nis // 2011
How can design students do research-oriented projects about design themes? At the 3rd semester at the Industrial Design Master Program at Aalborg University, this is done by taking research-oriented ...
Review of Design Management Processes and Efficacy
Chhabra,Ankit; Rathore,Neelakshi // 2011
Availability of the diverse tools and data used during the design process necessitates the selection and use of a design environment with integrated design management capabilities.Once establishing ...
SEVEN YEARS OF PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT IN INDUSTRY – EXPERIENCES AND REQUIREMENTS FOR SUPPORTING ENGINEERING DESIGN WITH ‘THINKING TOOLS’
Matthiesen, Sven // 2011
At the centre of the present contribution is the part of the engineering design process in which the embodiment design is created. On the basis of the author's experiences in industrial ...
Ship Design Process Modeling: Capturing a Highly Complex Process
Cooper, S.; Allen, G.; Smith, R.; Billingsley, D.; Helgerson, D. // 2011
At the 10th DSM Conference, a team of ship designers working to document the naval ship design process was introduced to DSM methods. The design of a naval surface combatant ship is an extreme ...
Speaking Design: Development of Cross-Disciplinary Understanding in Design, Business and Engineering Education
Karjalainen, Toni-Matti; Heiniö, Sanna; Graff, Daniel; Koria, Mikko; Salimäki, Markku // 2011
In this paper, observations are presented from an educational program that has 15 years experience in teaching the multidisciplinary approach in design, business and engineering. We first discuss ...
STAKEHOLDERS’ ANALYSIS TOOLS TO SUPPORT THE OPEN INNOVATION PROCESS MANAGEMENT – CASE STUDY
de Paula, Istefani Carisio; Yang, Samanta; Korzenowski, André; Cortimiglia, Marcelo Nogueira // 2011
Open Innovation (OI) is a strategy to buster R&D productivity that introduces business flexibility via an open approach, either to external ideas or to collaborative work. Considering that the OI ...
STEERING THE VALUE CREATION IN AN AIRPLANE DESIGN PROJECT FROM THE BUSINESS STRATEGIES TO THE ARCHITECTURAL CONCEPTS
Rianantsoa, Ndrianarilala; Yannou, Bernard; Redon, Romaric // 2011
The objectives of the designers have above all been the achievement of the aircraft mission and the certification rules. Today, the competition between airplane manufacturers leads to bring more ...
Stimulating Creative Solutions by Visualizing the Design Vision
Eggink, Wouter // 2011
Since Jean Baudrillard, it has become apparent that we live in a world that is dominated by visual images. At the same time Anna Valtonen has argued that the design profession is shifting its ...
STRATEGIC PLANNING FOR MODULAR PRODUCT FAMILIES
Jonas, Henry; Krause, Dieter // 2011
Highly customised products mostly lead to an increasing complexity for the producing company. Two commonly known design approaches to reduce the internal complexity of a product family are design for ...
Structural Analysis Crossing Domain Borders
Mørk, S.K.; Elezi, F.; Lindemann, U. // 2011
There has been a growing recent interest for domain-spanning dependency analysis of product development systems. Several models for depicting these inter-domain relationships have been provided with ...
STUDY ON THE INTRODUCTION OF DESIGN MANAGEMENT IN THE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS OF BRAZILIAN CLOTHING COMPANIES
Bernardes, Mauricio Moreira e Silva; Kauling, Graziela Brunhari // 2011
Design is generally associated with the aesthetic and functional factor of products. However, since the 90s, this concept has changed and the meaning of this term has become more comprehensive. ...
SUCCESS CRITERIA FOR IMPLEMENTING SUSTAINABILITY INFORMATION IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Aschehoug, Silje Helene; Boks, Casper // 2011
The novel contribution of this article is the result from a group creativity session with product designers in the automotive industry supply chain with the purpose of developing success criteria for ...
SUPPORTING CYCLE MANAGEMENT BY STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF THE ORGANISATIONAL DOMAIN IN MULTI-PROJECT ENVIRONMENT
Elezi, Fatos; Pechuan, Alvaro; Mirson, Alexander; Bidermann, Wiland; Kortler, Sebastian; Lindemann, Udo // 2011
Today many companies involved in Product Development usually run several development projects at a time. This multi-project environment increases the complexity that the management has to deal with, ...
Systematic Knowledge Transfer Based on Knowledge Correlations
Maurer,Maik // 2011
The in-house knowledge represents a decisive competitive factor for many enterprises. Employees’ amount of knowledge increases and gets more and more interlinked. As well, knowledge is often ...
Teaching students in project management – a survey from a project semester
Helten, Katharina; Spillmann, Miriam; Brandstetter, Duygu; Udo, Lindemann // 2011
Even if most subjects in the mechanical engineering curriculum focus on “hard” facts such as mechanics, material sciences etc., soft skills as well as process knowledge become increasingly important. ...
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.