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SUSTAINABLE DESIGN SIG

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The Challenge Of Sustainability: Designing For Resilience

Lilly, Blaine; Gill, Carolina // 2006

THE CONCEPT OF FUNCTIONS AND INFORMATION CONVERSION IN SOFTWARE - DESIGN METHOD ADAPTATION IN AN INDUSTRIAL CONTEXT

Weigt, M. // 2006
With regard to the increasing importance of software components in technical systems, this paper presents an adaptation of the concept of functions considering the nature of software as an abstract ...

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Wang, Wenjuan; Duffy, Alex // 2006

A METHODOLOGY FOR PROFILING COMPUTER BASED DESIGN ACTIVITIES

Campbell, D. R.; Culley, S. J.; McMahon, C. A.; Coleman, P. // 2005

A PROCEDURE TO IDENTIFY EFFECTIVE REDESIGN OPTIONS IN ECODESIGN

Fargnoli, M.; Sakao, T.; Notarnicola, S. // 2005

SUPPORTING THE RAPID PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT REQUIRMENTS BY A VIABLE SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE

Stoyanov, E.; Dalakakis, S.; Roller, D.; Wischy, M. // 2005

A CONCEPT FOR SAFETY AND DEPENDABILITY INFORMATION EXPLOITATION IN MAINTENANCE PLANNING AND PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Viitanicmi, Juhani; Saamanen, Arto; Rcunanen, Markku // 2004
Maintenance services are becoming increasingly important in the current business environment. Emphasis on the availability and maintainability over the entire life cycle of modern, complex technical ...

A decomposition approach to design information and knowledge issues for engineering design

Culley, S. J.; McMahon, C. A. // 2004
A categorisation of the the Design Information and Knowledge (DIAK) domain has been established. This highlights 8 major areas that may be grouped into four views on the domain. This categorisation ...

A NEW LIFE CYCLE MODEL FOR THE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN PROCESS

Coatanea, Eric; Areille, Jean V. // 2004
Life cycle considerations and design options are hardly quantitatively taken into consideration during the conceptual design phase. In order to provide the type of information required to make ...

A SOFTWARE BASED SYSTEM TO SUPPORT THE DESIGN FOR DISASSEMBLY

Gries, B.; Blessing, L. // 2004
In this paper, the current state of a software based system to support the design for disassembly is presented. This system, called “Design Support System”, is based on a common partial product model ...

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