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Industry 4.0 Management: Preliminary Design Implications

Rebecca Castagnoli (1), Julie Stal-Le Cardinal (2), Giacomo B // 2022
Industry 4.0 is expected to change competitiveness of manufacturing firms. However, to completely achieve this goal, firms should manage barriers and complexity issues that my hinder its adoption or ...

Is It Human or Is It Artificial Intelligence? Discerning the Impact and Effectiveness of Process Managers Based on the Manager's Identity

Joshua T. Gyory, Kenneth Kotovsky, Jonathan Cagan // 2022
This work studies the perception of the impacts of AI and human process managers during a complex design task. Although performance and perceptions by teams that are AI- versus human-managed are ...

Issues in Capturing and Utilizing Non-Functional Requirements along the Road to Servitization

Carl Nils Konrad Toller, Christian Johansson, Marco Bertoni // 2022
The design process aims to maximize the value in the end solution. For traditional manufacturing firms pursuing a servitization strategy, non-functional requirements become more important compared to ...

Knowledge Annotation Within Research Data Management System for Oxygen-Free Production Technologies

Iryna Mozgova (1), Osman Altun (1), Tatyana Sheveleva (2), Andre Castro (2), Pooya Oladazimi (2), Oliver Koepler (2), Roland Lachmayer (1), S // 2022
The comprehensive implementation of digital technologies in product manufacturing leads to changes in engineering processes and requires new approaches to data management. An important role belongs ...

Knowledge Documentation Based on Automatic Identification and Clustering of Change Intentions in CAD Data of Wiring Harnesses

Kevin Eder (1,2), Wolfgang Herzog (1), Moritz Magnus Altner (1,3), Onur Tas (1), Jonas Neckenich (1), Kristin Paetzold (2) // 2022
High amount of changes and increasing complexity in CAD design of wiring harnesses result in a lack of time for documentation and transfer of acquired knowledge. To be able to transfer the gained ...

Knowledge Reuse during New Product Development: A Study of a Swedish Manufacturer

Dag Raudberget, Paraskeva Wlazlak // 2022
As organisations grow, consequences of poor knowledge management are evident for new employees in product developing companies. The problem of leveraging existing knowledge between development ...

Main Characteristics of Adaptive Fa

Michael P. Voigt, Daniel Roth, Matthias Kreimeyer // 2022
Adaptive ...

Methodical Approach for the Model-Based Development of Aircraft Cabin Product Families Under Consideration of Lightweight and Cost-Based Design

Michael Hanna, Johann Schwenke, Lukas Schwan, Dieter Krause // 2022
Aircraft cabin monuments must be optimized in terms of lightweight design, cost structure and variance. Model-based approaches support the aircraft data and help to modify them consistently during ...

Modeling and analysis of functional variance of complex technical systems

Bastian Menninger (1), Dominik Wiechel (2), Sascha Rackow (3), Gregor Höpfner (1), Christian Oleff (2), Joerg Berroth (1), Iris Gräßler (2), Georg Jacobs (1) // 2022
Complexity of variances in systems leads to challenges in structuring and in making development decisions. Models can collect system information to make them available and transparent. Currently, no ...

Recommender Systems for Variant Management in the Automotive Industry

Thorsten Schmidt, Anastasia Marbach, Frank Mantwill // 2022
This paper transfers some state-of-the-art methods of recommender systems for an application in the product development process of variant rich products in the automotive industry. Therefore, an ...

Requirements Trade-Off Considerations in Design Evolution

Georges Fadel (1), Chuck Kirschman (2), David Gorsich (3), Nafiseh Masoudi (1) // 2022
This paper presents approaches to compare criteria and help designers make decisions based on trade-offs between criteria. The impetus for the paper is to identify possible directions to ...

Responsibility Assignment in Systems Engineering

Iris Gr // 2022
Increasing system complexity can be controlled by using systems engineering processes. INCOSE defines processes with inputs and outputs (artifacts) for this purpose. Specific SE roles are used to ...

Starting and Scaling a Set-Based Design Method for a Maritime System of Systems: Designing a Modern Warship

Jonathan Edward Page (1), Christopher J Higgins (1), Warren Paul Seering (2) // 2022
There has been a growing body of literature and use cases for set-based design since its introduction in the 80s. Few studies or use cases involve highly complex systems, though, except for the ...

Tailoring a Project Risk Management Tool through Co-Design: Managing Risk in the Fuzzy Front-End of Construction Project Design

Andreas Claus Hansen (1,2), Pelle Lundquist Willumsen (1), Josef Oehmen (1) // 2022
The objectives and scope of a construction project is defined in the early design stage, the fuzzy front-end. This stage is crucial for project risk management and success, but traditional risk ...

The Collaborative Iron Triangle: A New Tool for Supporting a Project-Culture-Aware Management in Interorganizational R&D Projects

Katharina Dieterich (1), Dieter Spath (1,2), Peter Ohlhausen (2,3) // 2022
Since project managers still face problems in managing interorganizational R&D projects, it is a promising approach to manage these projects project-culturally-aware. However, an important ...

The Value of Information in Clustering Dense Matrices: When and How to Make Use of Information

Felix Endress (1,2), Timoleon Kipouros (1), Tina Buker (3), Sandro Wartzack (3), P. John Clarkson (1) // 2022
Characterising a socio-technical system by its underlying structure is often achieved by cluster analyses and bears potentials for engineering design management. Yet, highly connected systems lack ...

To What Extent is Circular Product Design Supporting Carbon Reduction Strategies? An Analysis of Nordic Manufacturing Firms within the Science-Based Targets Initiative

Thayla Zomer, Tim C. Mcaloone, Daniela C. A. Pigosso // 2022
Corporate climate action is critical in supporting the transition towards a low-carbon economy. This paper explores what design practices have been adopted by manufacturing companies that have ...

Understanding Industry 4.0 Digital Transformation

Ross Brisco // 2022
The concept of Industry 4.0 has motivated large engineering sectors towards a common focus for improvement. Academics have capitalised on the common language, shared motivation and marketability of ...

Using Machine Learning for Product Portfolio Management: A Methodical Approach to Predict Values of Product Attributes for Multi-Variant Product Portfolios

Jan Mehlst // 2022
To satisfy customer needs in the best way, companies offer them an almost infinite number of product variants. Although, an identical product was not built before, the values of its attributes must ...

A DSM-Based Validation Tool for Leveraged Optimization of Internal Control

Hunter, Denise; Klinger, William; Dister, Carl; Browning, Tyson // 2021
When striving to ethically balance opportunity and risk, organizations can become overwhelmed by the number of interrelated processes that must be understood and managed. A DSM-based validation ...

A MINIMUM VIABLE SERVICE TO FACILITATE INTERNSHIP FOR DESIGN STUDENTS

Stafseng, Terje // 2021
Internship is an established form of teaching and learning in a variety of study programs. This paper discusses experiences and challenges in organising and implementing internship in the curriculum. ...

A TOOL FOR PROMOTING INTRINSIC MOTIVATION IN TEAMS: A CASE STUDY OF PARTICIPANTS’ MOTIVATION DURING A DESIGN PROJECT

Jacobsen, Nina Olkowska; Berg, Arild // 2021
Intrinsic motivation is a prerequisite for creativity. Research require more studies about the prerequisites for intrinsic motivation where design thinking has been used as an approach to develop a ...

ADAPTATIONS OF DESIGN PROJECT MANAGEMENT EDUCATION IN THE PANDEMIC

Bernardes, Mauricio Moreira E Silva; Fetter, Sandro Roberto; Oliveira, Geisa Gaiger De // 2021
The efficiency of a project management process is strongly related to the way in which the responsible manager and team build, organize, plan and control the project. A project management process ...

Boolean Searches

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    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.

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