Query returned 1478 results.
INTERACTIVE VISUALIZATION FOR THE COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF LIFE CYCLES IN COMPLEX PRODUCT DESIGN
Otto, H. E.; Mueller, K. G.; Kimura, F. // 2003
INTRODUCTION AND ADAPTATION OF METHODS FOR SUSTAINABLE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT IN SMALL AND MIDDLE-SIZED COMPANIES - RESULTS AND EXPERIENCES
Lindemann, U.; Heßling, T.; Hutterer, P. // 2003
IPD AS A KEY TO SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTS
Meerkamm, H. // 2003
LAYING THE FOUNDATIONS FOR A DFR TOOL FOR AUTO COMPONENTS
Ferrão, P.; Amaral, J.; Silva, P. // 2003
LIFE CYCLE DESIGN FOR COMPANIES - SCALING LIFE CYCLE DESIGN METHODS TO THE INDIVIDUAL NEEDS OF A COMPANY
Ernzer, M.; Birkhofer, H. // 2003
LIFE CYCLE VALUE IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT: A CASE STUDY IN THE TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY
Hallander, I. // 2003
NEW REQUIREMENTS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION FOR DESIGNERS AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERS
Tingström, J.; Åkermark, A-M // 2003
OVERCOMING DECISION TRAPS IN SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
Kaldate, A.; Thurston, D.; Emamipour, H.; Rood, M. // 2003
PROPOSAL OF LIFE CYCLE DESIGN SUPPORT METHOD USING DISPOSAL CAUSE ANALYSIS MATRIX
Umeda, Y.; Hijihara, K.; Oono, M.; Ogawa, Y.; Kobayashi, H.; Hattori, M.; Masui, K.; Fukano, A. // 2003
SCRM: A NEW DESIGN TOOL FOR IMPROVING SAFETY LEVEL OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS
Fargnoli, M.; Pighini, U. // 2003
SUSTAINABLE INDUSTRIAL DESIGN METHODOLOGY FOR CHANGE IN A FACTOR 10 DIRECTION
Støren Wigum, K.; Hanssen, O. J. // 2003
THE CUSTOMER’S VALUE IN THE SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
Vidal, R.; Bovea, M. D. // 2003
THE INFLUENCE OF CULTURAL FACTORS IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF PRODUCT-SERVICE SYSTEMS
Gomez, L.; Carla Pasa, C. // 2003
TIME VARIATION OF DESIGN “STORY TELLING” IN ENGINEERING DESIGN TEAMS
Song, S.; Dong, A.; Agogino, A. M. // 2003
TOWARDS A DISASSEMBLY PROCESS-ORIENTED DESIGN OF SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTS
Gries, B.; Blessing, L. // 2003
„DESIGN FOR UPGRADING“ OF MACHINES AND PRODUCTION PROCESSES: A GUIDLINE BASED ON ACTUAL DEMANDS OF INDUSTRY AND SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
Mörtl, M. // 2003
An Approach for a Recycling Oriented Product Design
Hesselbach, J.; Herrmann, C.; Mateika, M. // 2002
This paper focuses on the integrated view of a closed loop economy and economical efficiency. Global trends in legislation based on an extended product responsibility require an environmental ...
An Ecodesign Method for Product Architecture Definition Based on Optimal Life-Cycle Strategies
Giudice, F.; La Rosa, G.; Risitano, A. // 2002
The design of products with good environmental performance over their entire life-cycle requires the development of models and methodologies which provide as complete a vision of the problem as ...
An Integrated Procedure for the Design of Sustainable Products
Pighini, U.; Fargnoli, M.; Accinni, S. // 2002
The role of Designers is basically important in the development of sustainable MSs: he has both the goal to modify products in order to increase their environmental performance and to make these ...
Creating Sustainable Students Through Project-Based Teaching
McAloone, T. C. // 2002
This paper describes a case study, where a multifunctiaonal group of international students were subject to an intensive two-week course on sustainability and innovation. The case describes a number ...
Design for Environment: A question of costs and benefits
Fargnoli, M.; Pighini, U. // 2002
Environmental Assessment - Gotten Across to Industrial Designers
Bey, N. // 2002
This paper deals with a simplified method for environmental assessment for designers, the Oil Point Method (OPM). The paper explains characteristics of the method, such as the reduced problem with ...
Environmentally Sound Product Improvements of Consumer Products
Lo, V.; Wimmer, W. // 2002
In the fast moving and quick changing Digital Economy (DE), all businesses or manufacturing modes have evolved into a very competitive business particularly in the Small Electrical Appliances ...
Maintenance Awareness in Gear-Box Design
Ulaga, S.; Tašner, B.; Belšak, A.; Flašker, J. // 2002
Consideration of maintainability and reliability in the gearbox design process is explained and some examples are presented. Gearboxes are divided into three categories: maintenance-free, minor ...
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.