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Influence of DFX criteria on the design of the product development process
Bauer, S.; Paetzold, K. // 2006
Product development today is affected by a more and more pronounced curtailment of development periods in spite of the products' increasing complexity. The complexity there ist primarily arising ...
INNOVATIVE LIGHTWEIGHT AIRCRAFT DESIGN – A STUDENT COMPETITION
Deubel, T.; Köhler, C.; Wanke, S.; Weber, C. // 2006
University education often focuses on a sound theoretical education at the expense of practical experience due to time limitations. Nevertheless it is important to train essential technical problem ...
INTEGRAL BUILDING DESIGN APPROACH IN MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAMS
Savanović, P.; Zeiler, W.; Trum, H.M.G.J. // 2006
Design methodology to support integration of sustainable comfort systems during conceptual phase of building design processes is needed. In order to develop support for integral design within a team ...
INTEGRATED PRODUCT POLICY - STATE IN POLAND
Ozwoniarek, M. // 2006
INTEGRATING LIFE CYCLE COSTING ANALYSIS INTO THE DECISION MAKING PROCESS IN NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Silva, A.P.; Fernandes, A.A. // 2006
The trend towards sustainable development is driving companies to adopt a broader life cycle perspective in produtct development. Within this context Life Cycle Cost Analysis models can be a decisive ...
Integration Of Project Management In The Higher Education Curriculum
Willis, Malcolm S.; Kaestel, Walter // 2006
LIFE CYCLE MANAGEMENT – CONCEPT AND PRACTICAL POSSIBILITIES OF IMPLEMENTATION IN ORGANIZATIONS
Kurczewski, P.; K?os, Z. // 2006
MASS CUSTOMIZATION ISSUES FOR ENVIRONMENTALLY CONSCIOUS DESIGN
Sakao, T.; Fargnoli, M. // 2006
The paper pulls a trigger of discussing Mass Customization (MC) in Ecodesign. MC is a widespread concept to increase differentiation levels of products depending on customers’ needs with reducing ...
MODULE SHEETS FOR ADAPTING MODULAR PRODUCT FAMILIES
Avak, B. // 2006
Modular product families are now broadly applied in industry. There is, however, no concept in place yet to effectively manage the interfaces within a modular product family. That is why module ...
OPPORTUNITY PARAMETERS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF PRODUCT/SERVICE-SYSTEMS
Matzen, D.; Andreasen, M.M. // 2006
With the current focus on innovative business development throughout industry and society, the concept of product/service-systems (PSS) is a promising approach to product development, which may yield ...
PRODUCT STRUCTURING FOR CROSS-X PDM
Vielhaber, M.; Burr, H.; Eigner, M. // 2006
The product creation process in automotive engineering is getting more and more complex. Challenges arise from the ever growing complexity of the products themselves as well as from consistently ...
Redesigning Mature Products for Sustainability
Hallberg, P.; Krus, P.; Johansson, B. // 2006
REFILLABLE PACKAGING SYSTEMS: DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
Lofthouse, V.A.; Bhamra, T.A. // 2006
The overall aim of the research project reported on in this paper is to investigate the feasibility of developing a refillable packaging system for a mainstream product in the personal care market, ...
Revisiting the relationship between - Sustainable Development and Industrial Ecology
Keitsch, M.M. // 2006
STRATEGIC DIVERSIFICATION BY NETWORK PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS
Baumberger, G.C.; Braun, T.; Lindemann, U.; Maurer, M. // 2006
To retain competitiveness and to ensure sustainable growth enterprises continuously have be innovative. Diversification, that means to develop new products or to enter new markets, is considered to ...
SUSTAINABLE DESIGN IN ARCHITECTURE
Yilmaz, M. // 2006
The understanding of the 20th century architecture, has a big responsibility in achieving current unsustainable result of the environment. We may think of cars and factories as the most obvious ...
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 DESIGNER WORKBENCH WITH REAL-TIME CAPTURE AND REUSE OF INFORMATION ON PRODUCT EVOLUTION AND RATIONALE
Chakrabarti, A.; Kota, S.; Rao, N.; Chowdary, S. // 2005
A METHODOLOGY FOR PROFILING COMPUTER BASED DESIGN ACTIVITIES
Campbell, D. R.; Culley, S. J.; McMahon, C. A.; Coleman, P. // 2005
A MULTIDISCIPLINARY DESIGN TOOL WITH DOWNSTREAM PROCESSES EMBEDDED FOR CONCEPTUAL DESIGN AND EVALUATION
Boart, P.; Nergård, H.; Sandberg, M.; Larsson, T. // 2005
A PROCEDURE TO IDENTIFY EFFECTIVE REDESIGN OPTIONS IN ECODESIGN
Fargnoli, M.; Sakao, T.; Notarnicola, S. // 2005
A Proposal to Adapt Design for Environment Methods to the Level of Abstraction Needed in Early Phases of Product Development
Voss, M.; Dewulf, W.; Willems, B.; Duflou, J.; Birkhofer, H. // 2005
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.