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Integrated Product and Process Development Based on Robust Design Methodology

Mathias, Johannes; Kloberdanz, Hermann; Engelhardt, Roland; Birkhofer, Herbert // 2009
This approach shows a methodology which allows to systematically integrate the existing models and methods of Robust Design into the development of a product and its life cycle processes. To this ...

International Design Studio Project: Australian findings on preparing industrial design students for the global emerging economy

Novoa, Mauricio // 2009
Following a presentation in the previous EPDE 08 Barcelona Conference, this paper reports on the progress and Australian findings relating to an international collaborative and distributed design ...

Investigating the Use of Eco-Design Guides: Presentation of two Case Studies

Vallet, Flore; Millet, Dominique; Eynard, Benoît // 2009
This paper first describes barriers and success factors to implement eco-design in industry. The designing phase is critical for the integration of environmental issues. Methods and tools for ...

Investigation of Change in Specifications During a Product's Lifecycle

Sudin, Mohd Nizam; Ahmed, Saeema // 2009
Engineering changes (ECs) constitutes a normal part of a product?s lifecycle. This paper aims to understand why changes are made to a product's specification during a product's lifecycle ...

Knowledge Transfer between Service and Design Phases in the Oil Industry

Vianello, Giovanna; Ahmed, Saeema // 2009
The communication between a company's departments involved in the different phases of product lifecycle is crucial in order to correct faults from previous products. This paper illustrates a ...

Knowledge-Based Feedback of Product Use Information into Product Development

Abramovici, Michael; Neubach, Manuel; Fathi, Madjid; Holland, Alexander // 2009
Since real product use information are not available, Design Simulation and Design for X Methods rely in many ways on assumptions regarding the product use today. These assumptions generally differ ...

Let's get emotional: introducing undergraduate Product Design students to the concept of emotional design

Maclachlan, Mary; Harrison, David; Wood, Bruce // 2009
In today's highly competitive consumer market it has become increasingly difficult to distinguish products on the basis of their price, quality and technology. Organisations are therefore challenging ...

Managing Design System Evolution, a Particular Viewpoint: the Usage Lifecycle Management Concept (ULM)

Chapotot, Emilie; Robin, Vincent; Legardeur, Jérémy; Girard, Philippe // 2009
Today success of design projects depends on the ability to co-ordinate and to control the collaboration between the numerous actors participating in such projects. It is not enough to measure and ...

Matching the Voice of the Engineer to the Voice of the Customer: An Evolution of QFD

Short, Timothy David; Garside, John; Appleton, Ernie; Morris, Adrian; McEachran, Harriet; Beeley, Edward // 2009
Previous research has noted the need for engineers to understand the wants/needs of the customer if engineering enterprises are to remain commercially viable. It has also been shown that this ...

Material selection Strategies for Environmental-Based Fatigue Design

Burvill, Colin Reginald; Leary, Martin; Sciavone, Francesco // 2009
Environmental imperatives require that the environmental consequence of material selection be minimized. This can be achieved by assessing the relative environmental impact of the candidate ...

Modifying Design Pedagogy to Develop New Approaches to Sustainability

Hillen, Veronique Beatrice; Banerjee, Banny // 2009
Challenges in sustainability represent complex problems with multi-dimensional, interlaced issues. Design education has responded to the need to address such issues by incorporating sustainability ...

Next Generation Business Oriented and User Centered Design Management Approach

Mela, Johanna E.; Juuti, Tero S.; Lehtonen, Timo P.; Riitahuhta, Asko O. // 2009
Recent turbulences in global economy have proven that impacts of changes in business environment have to be taken into account when considering the design management issues. This paper examines two ...

PLM — Digital Engineering and Numerical Simulation for Collaborative Product Development

Kibamba,Yannick; Eynard,Benoît; Troussier,Nadčge; Derigent,William // 2009
Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) is a strategic business approach supporting the collaborative management of product and process de nition information from concept to end of life. This information ...

Process Based Uncertainty Analysis – an Approach to Analyze Uncertainties Using a Process Model

Kloberdanz, Hermann; Engelhardt, Roland; Mathias, Johannes; Birkhofer, Herbert // 2009
Uncertainties in technical systems in the field of mechanical engineering occur in all processes throughout the entire life cycle of a product. In general these uncertainties are understood as ...

Recycling traditional designs. a practical approach

Al-Faisal, Hanan Faisal // 2009
Understanding and identifying local design features should not be a design problem; on the contrary, traditional design features should act as design tools and a source of inspiration. The lack of ...

Redesign Method of Manufacturing Technologies Based on Environmental Performance Evaluation

Mishima, Nozomu; Kondoh, Shinsuke; Hotta, Yuji; Watari, Koji; Yasuoka, Masayoshi; Masui, Keijiro // 2009
To achieve sustainable society, many efforts in reducing environmental impact of manufacturing have been tried. However, for engineers, enhancing manufacturing quality has long been the most ...

Repacking Design Theory in Green

Nay, Eric Matthew // 2009
Rethinking "design thinking" as a curricular exercise takes on extra cache as the Ontario College of Art & Design rebrands and repositions itself within the landscape of art and design ...

Setting Environmental Targets in Product Development so that they Really Matter

Ölundh Sandström, Gunilla Christina; Ritzén, Sofia // 2009
An important factor for reaching environmental improvements in product development is to have relevant environmental targets that actually influence the product development process. In this paper are ...

Simultaneous Consideration of Product Design and End-of-Life Recovery Network Design

Kwak, Minjung; Kim, Harrison // 2009
In recent years, product recovery has become a great concern to manufacturers who take the responsibility for product end-of-life decisions. Product design and reverse logistics network design are ...

Strategic Decisions Guided by Tools and Methods based on Sustainability Questions

Hallstedt,Sophie // 2009
Product development is a particularly critical intervention point for the transformation of society towards sustainability. Current socio-ecological impacts over product life-cycles are evidence that ...

Strategies for the Collaborative Use of CAD Product Models

Ding, Lian; Ball, Alexander; Patel, Manjula; Matthews, Jason; Mullineux, Glen // 2009
Today, more and more companies are shifting from design and manufacturing to provide through-life support. Product models, as one of the most important types of product information, must be ...

Structural Description Method of the Sustainable Society Scenarios for Scenario Design

Mizuno, Yuji; Kishita, Yusuke; Yamasaki, Yasuhiro; Fukushige, Shinichi; Umeda, Yasushi // 2009
Today, many scenarios are described for envisioning sustainable society such as the IPCC's Emissions Scenarios. These scenarios often employ simulators provide a basis for their descriptions. ...

Structuring Knowledge from Surgical Observations for Design Reuse

Grech, K Alexia; Borg,C.Jonathan; Muscat,Rita Maria; Ellul,Carmel // 2009
Due to the many bene ts that it offers patients, Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) is becoming even more and more popular in a wide range of surgical elds. This paper describes a set of surgical ...

Sustainability and design education: from products to practices

Marchand, Anne // 2009
The first and main part of this paper discusses the importance for the field of design for sustainability to encompass approaches that both consider the notions of eco-efficiency and sufficiency. The ...

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