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A SYSTEMIC APPROACH TO DEFINE THE HIERARCHICAL STRUCTURE OF AN AIDED COMPETENCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR VIRTUAL TEAM BUILDING

Schumacher, M.; Stal-Le Cardinal, J.; Bocquet, J. C. // 2010
The paper responds to the need of an Aided Competence Management for Virtual Team Building System (Aided CMVTB System). We focus on virtual teams that are active in design projects in the area of New ...

A VALUE APPROACH IN INNOVATIVE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT: ARE CONVENTIONAL METHODS AND TOOLS SUFFICIENT?

Petetin, F.; Bertoluci, G.; Bocquet, J. C. // 2010
Innovation is acknowledged in today’s literature as being crucial for the subsistence of companies. But is it always good? How can we evaluate new values created for the firm and its partners ...

A VIEW-BASED MODELING APPROACH FOR REPRESENTING MULTIDISCIPLINARY FUNCTIONS IN PDM SYSTEMS

Eigner, M.; Faißt, K. G.; Hollerith, T.; Mogo Nem, F. // 2010
The challenges of today’s competitive business contexts drive enterprises to guarantee their customers permanent product innovations which is nowadays stimulated by the application of ...

Approach towards a more Flexible Handling of Domains in ComplexSystems

Kohn, A.; Lindemann, U. // 2010
Design Structure Matrix (DSM), Domain Mapping Matrix (DMM) and Multiple Domain Matrix (MDM) methodologies offer a wide range for modelling and analysing complex systems. All these methodologies model ...

Assessment Criteria for Interaction Design Projects: Fostering Professional Perspectives on the Design Process

Arvola, Mattias // 2010
Quite often the product of design is assessed in interaction design education, but we need to develop criteria also for courses that focus on learning to conduct and manage the design process. An ...

CAN CHANGE PREDICTION HELP PRIORITISE REDESIGN WORK IN FUTURE ENGINEERING SYSTEMS?

Wynn, D. C.; Caldwell, N. H. M.; Clarkson, P. J. // 2010
As a result of easier and faster iterations during the design process, the management of design changes, their propagation and their impacts are likely to become increasingly important in future. ...

COLLABORATIVE ACTIVE ROOF DESIGN

Quanjel, E.; Zeiler, W. // 2010
Roofs play an essential role in buildings however the development of innovative more sustainable active roofs is difficult. In the Dutch Building Industry sub optimal use of knowledge by participant ...

Combination of Two Ways to Consider Design Iterations: Product and Development Process Oriented View

Krehmer, Hartmut; Westphal, Christoph; Harald, Meerkamm; Wartzack, Sandro // 2010
Aim of this contribution is to introduce a framework for an improved understanding of design iterations, which allows considering design iterations as being related to the product as well as to the ...

COMBINING PROCESS MODEL AND SEMANTIC WIKI

Albers, A.; Ebel, B.; Sauter, C. // 2010
Increasing product complexity, gobal markets and shorter product life cycles are only a few reasons why the development of new products is a challenging task. A lot of knowledge is needed for and ...

COMBINING STRUCTURAL COMPLEXITY MANAGEMENT AND HYBRID DYNAMICAL SYSTEM MODELLING

Diepold, K. J.; Biedermann, W.; Eben, K. G. M.; Kortler, S.; Lohmann, B.; Lindemann, U. // 2010
This paper presents an approach, which combines structural and dynamical models to form a unified system model. Thereby, both dynamical and structural complexity can be analysed simultaneously. ...

CONSIDERATION OF FACTORS INFLUENCING THE TIME OF LAUNCHING NEW PRODUCTS

Hepperle, C.; Langer, S.; Scherer, A.; Schwetz, P.; Lindemann, U. // 2010
This article is embedded in the context of researching cycle management of innovation processes and in particular addresses the cycle of launching new products with the goal of increasing the ...

Creative Customers and How We Can Meet their Expectations

Fukuda, Shuichi // 2010
Engineering is to create product/service to meet the expectations of our customers. The importance of creativity is increasing very rapidly to respond to their quickly diversifying expectations. But ...

DECISION-AID FOR ACTUATOR SELECTION

Erbe, T.; Stroehla, T.; Theska, R.; Weber, C. // 2010
The generation of motions is a crucial task of technical systems. Depending on the application, these requirements can constitute a large variety of barely comparable criteria. Currently, the ...

Delivery Project Management as Constituent Area of Design Science

Suistoranta, Seppo // 2010
In this paper we study delivery project management in the context of an investment product’s life cycle. It is shown that this subject matter can be included as a constituent area in design science. ...

Dependency Structure Matrix Modelling for Stakeholder ValueNetworks

Feng, W.; Crawley, E.F.; de Weck, O.; Keller, R.; Robinson, B. // 2010
This paper develops a qualitative/quantitative network approach, namely a “Stakeholder Value Network”, to understand the impacts of both direct and indirect relationships between stakeholders on the ...

DESIGN FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY: PROPOSITION OF A GUIDELINES-BASED TOOL

Bonvoisin, J.; Mathieux, F.; Domingo, L.; Brissaud, D. // 2010
Environmental consequences and supply security of energy are currently of major concern. Inefficient energy management in electric and electronic equipment (EEE) represents a significant share of ...

DESIGN MANAGEMENT FOR COMPANIES FROM THE MECHATRONICS SECTOR

Willems, B. // 2010
Companies from the mechatronics sector are in continuous search for new methods and tools to differentiate their products from the competition. Increasing the quality and performance or reducing ...

Design Management in Product Development Organisation - the Elaboration of Comprehensive Design Management Model

Juuti, Tero Sakari; Lehtonen, Timo // 2010
The aim of this research is to provide new insight and enhance knowledge in the field of Design Management as part of Design Science. Therefore, this research describes management focuses and tasks ...

DESIGN PROCESS MODELLING AND COMPLEXITY: WHICH KEY SUCCESS FACTORS FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A PDM TOOL?

Nicquevert, B.; Boujut, J. F.; Yami, S. // 2010
Starting from the observation of an implementation project of a Product data management tool (PLM) in a context of large scientific collaborations, this paper focuses on the organisational process ...

DESIGN SPECIFICATION AND EVALUATION TOOL FOR DESIGN ENGINEERING AND ITS MANAGEMENT

Hosnedl, S.; Dvorak, J.; Srp, Z.; Kopecky, M. // 2010
The presented paper includes the TTS background and a substantially innovated software management and engineering design tool for support of Product Design Specification (PDS) & Evaluation which has ...

Design thinking - a critical analysis

Rodgers, Paul; Winton, Euan // 2010
The latest buzz phrase to enter the world of design research is “Design Thinking”. But is this anything new and does it really have any practical or theoretical relevance to the design world? Many ...

DIVERGENCE IN PLATFORM COMMONALITY: EXAMINATION OF POTENTIAL COST IMPLICATIONS

Cameron, B. G.; Rhodes, R.; Boas, R.; Crawley, E. F. // 2010
Platforming has become an important means of cost-sharing across industrial products. Among many benefits, platforming enables cost savings. Recent work by Boas [2008] has shown that products built ...

DSM Based Approach for Managing Requirements, Rules andDesign Parameters in Knowledge Based Design Process

Bhaskara, S. // 2010
The development of Knowledge Based Systems for Engineering Design requires the capture, reuse and tracking of various kinds of design knowledge throughout the entire design process. Software ...

Dynamic Engineering Information Traceability Based on DITA Standard

Štorga, Mario; Marjanovi // 2010
To provide architecture for ‘smarter’ authoring, producing, and delivering engineering information, possibilities for implementation of the open standard - Darwin Information Typing Architecture ...

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