Query returned 1486 results.
PROPERTIES AND QUALITY OF TECHNICAL SYSTEMS
Hosnedl, S.; Vanek, V.; Stadler, C. // 2004
Any technical product - technical object system (TS) and its life cycle processes are needed to fulfil many requirements, which can be stated, generally implied or obligatory. This paper presents a ...
SIMULATION OF PRODUCTS LIFE CYCLE: METHODOLOGICAL BASIS AND ANALYSIS MODELS
Giudice, F.; La Rosa, G.; Risitano, A.; Strazzeri, G. // 2004
The aim of this work consists of developing a methodological basis and the models for analysis, to allow the simulation of products life cycle at the design stage. The direct link between design ...
Systematic process engineering and ist application in product planning
Weigt, M.; Seidel, M. // 2004
Current industrial products are characterised by increasing complexity, quality requirements, and a high level of specialisation. To stay competitive in today’s markets, a substantial improvement of ...
THE ASSESSMENT OF QUALITY IN DESIGN STAGES
Fargnoli, M.; Geraci, D.; Petrucci, A. // 2004
The importance of Quality has become more and more important as much in the industrial world as in social life. Quality is nowadays understood both as "Total Quality" and as complex ...
THE BENEFITS OF PREDICTING CHANGE IN COMPLEX PRODUCTS: APPLICATION AREAS OF A DSM-BASED PREDICTION TOOL
Jarratt, T.; Eckert, C.; Clarkson, P.J. // 2004
Most designers struggle to fully understand a complex product. Throughout the entire life cycle of a product engineers are frequently required to predict how changes could propagate. Currently, few ...
THE ECO-VALUE ANALYSIS – AN APPROACH TO ASSIGNING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND COSTS TO CUSTOMERS’ DEMANDS
Oberender, C.; Birkhofer, H. // 2004
Design for environment faces a conflict: On the one hand, products must be environmentally friendly; on the other, products must conform with the market. The customer does not buy components; s/he ...
THE ECODESIGN KNOWLEDGE SYSTEM - SUPPORTING ECODESIGN EDUCATION AS WELL AS ECODESIGN KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
Dewulf, W.; Duflou, J. // 2004
The Ecodesign Knowledge System, presented in this paper, makes use of four strategies to support the efficient retrieval of information: a classification in a number of knowledge types, a contextual ...
THE IMPACT AND INTEGRATION OF LIFE CYCLE COSTING WITHIN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT COURSES
Willis, M.S. // 2004
The Integration of Customer Needs and Standard Requirements in the Design for Environment
Fargnoli, M.; Rovida, E. // 2004
THE WAY TO DO ECODESIGN IN COMPANIES - INSTALLING A CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT PROCESS
Wimmer, W.; Bey, N. // 2004
A multinational company producing office furniture requested an appropriate tool to integrate "environment" into their product development. This lead to the company adaptation of the ...
THIS ROOM HAS 20 CHAIRS: PREDICTION AND COMPLEXITY IN CONSIDERING DESIGN EXPERTISE AND DESIGN EDUCATION
Coker, R.; Coker, J. // 2004
AN ECO-INNOVATIVE DESIGN METHOD BY GREEN QFD AND TRIZ TOOLS
Chen, J. L.; Liu, C-C // 2003
AN INTEGRATED APPROACH FOR INTRODUCING ECODESIGN INTO AN INDUSTRIAL COMPANY - FROM CUSTOMER DEMANDS TO AN ENVIROMENTAL PRODUCT DECLARATION
Wimmer, W.; Bey, N.; Malsch, A. // 2003
APPLICATION SCENARIOS FOR CLASS-SYSTEMS IN PRODUCT LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT
Puri, W.; Sander, S.; Meerkamm, H. // 2003
ARE DESIGNERS FULL EQUIPPED TO SUCCEED WITH NEW ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS?.
Gómez Navarro, T.; Capuz Rizo, S.; Viñoles Cebolla, R.; López, García; Bastante Ceca, M. // 2003
COLLABORATIVE DESIGN OF A GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY KNOWLEDGE NETWORK FOR ENGINEERS
Radcliffe, D. F.; Clark, N. // 2003
CREATIVE DESIGN UNDER PRODUCT LIFECYCLE CONSTRAINTS - THE FUTURE OF PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Dai, F. // 2003
DEMANDS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
McAloone, T // 2003
DESIGN EVALAUATION METHOD FOR THE DISASSEMBLY OF ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
Campbell, M. I.; Hasan, A. // 2003
DESIGN FOR ASSEMBLY AND DESIGN FOR DISASSEMBLY: TWO WAYS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTS
Fargnoli, M.; Pighini, U.; di Litta, E. // 2003
DESIGN FOR RELIABILITY: A NEW METHODOLOGY FOR THE EVALUATION OF THE IMPACT OF AUTOMOTIVE EXHAUST EMISSIONS ON THE ENVIRONMENT
Pierini, M.; Delogu, M.; Schiavone, F. // 2003
DESIGN FOR SUSTAINABILITY - ANTICIPATING THE CHALLENGE
Dewulf , W. // 2003
ECO-INNOVATION, COMBINING ECODESIGN AND TRIZ FOR ENVIRONMENTALLY SOUND PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Strasser, C.; Wimmer, W. // 2003
ECODESIGN STRATEGIES AND THE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS WITHIN NORTHEAST SME BRAZILIAN COMPANIES
Costa, G. J.; Gouvinhas, R. P. // 2003
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.