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DESIGN PROCESS: HOLISTIC VIEW
Sedenkov, V. // 2006
Design Strategy - a Starting Point for Integrated Product Development
Baggerud, B.; Nesbakken, R.; Liem, A. // 2006
DESIGN STRUCTURE MATRIX USED AS KNOWLEDGE CAPTURE METHOD FOR PRODUCT CONFIGURATION
Germani, M.; Mengoni, M.; Raffaeli, R. // 2006
The present work focuses on the study of a method to acquire and formalise the design knowledge in a way usable for implementing a knowledge-based software system to support the NPC. The approach is ...
DESIGN WITH X IS NEW IN PRODUCT DESIGN EDUCATION
Langeveld, L.H. // 2006
Design with X is a method what can be used in design education for shortening course or improving quality of product design. Saving time is reached by avoiding irrelevance product concepts or design. ...
DESIGNER EVOLUTION: A STORY OF RECONCILLIATION BETWEEN CREATIVITY AND RESEARCH IN INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
Arnold, J.W. // 2006
The industrial design profession in the United States has evolved over the past 50 years. This evolution has included a shift to a research based practice of industrial design from an art/intuitive ...
Designerly Research And Problem Definition: Inspiration Versus Information
Munson, Stephanie N.; Tharp, Bruce M. // 2006
DESIGNERS, WILL THEY EVER USE GOOGLE AGAIN?
Vroom, R.W.; Maas, J.A.M.; van Nieuwenhuijzen, A.G.P. // 2006
Industrial Design Engineers have problems finding useful information on the Internet in a short amount of time. To help designers, a Conceptual Design Engineering Toolbox (C-DET) is being set up ...
DESIGNING COMPLEX SOCIO-TECHNICAL SYSTEMS - EXPERIENCES WITH STUDENT PROJECTS …
Bockstael-Blok, W.; Herder, P.M. // 2006
In the SEPAM-design project our students apply their acquired theoretical knowledge on designing complex socio-technical systems in a real life case. After running the project for two years we felt ...
Designing Distributed Design Studio
Bohemia, Erik; Lauche, Kristina; Langeveld, Lau; Badke-Schaub, Petra // 2006
Designing Urban Furniture Through User’s Appropriation Experience: Teaching Social Interaction Design
del Real, Pilar; Tomico, Oscar; Pons, Luis; Lloveras, Joaquim // 2006
DEVELOPING OF THE BEARING ORGANS COMPUTATIONAL MODULE FOR GEAR BOXES OPTIMALISATION SYSTEM
Vanek, V.; Hosnedl, S.; Nemec, L. // 2006
By the solution of the problems of the mathematical modelling of gear boxes (GS) predetermined particularly for regional railway vehicles, i.e. the dynamical behaviour of shaft type assembly systems ...
Development Of An Interdisciplinary Design Curriculum: Preparing The Students For Final Year Major Design Projects
Tan, J. K.; Fleming, W. J.; Connor, C. G.; Wilson, C. // 2006
Development of Products for Manufacturing in High-cost Countries
Leibl, P.; Pfeiffer, R. // 2006
Development Process: From Idea to the World's First Bionic Prosthetic Foot
Ragnarsdottir, H.G. // 2006
Developments In Teaching Approaches “The Role Of Model Making Within The Undergraduate Product Design Process”
Wilgeroth, P.; Gill, S. // 2006
Developments In Teaching Approaches: “A Novel Approach To Learning Reinforcement”
Gordon, B.; Wilgeroth, P. // 2006
Developments In Teaching Approaches: “The Unexpected Benefits Of An Integrated Cad/Cam Based Modelmaking Strategy”
Wilgeroth, P.; Gill, S. // 2006
Developments in Teaching Sustainable Product Design for Industrial Design Engineering
Boks, C.; Diehl, J.C. // 2006
DIGITAL HUMAN BODY MODELLING TO SUPPORT DESIGNING PRODUCTS FOR PHYSICAL INTERACTION
Moes, N.C.C.M. // 2006
In order to build a Digital Human Model (DHM) to be applied in designing products for physical interaction, knowledge is needed from several sources, depending on the intended application of the ...
DIMENSIONAL TOLERANCE APPROXIMATION FOR REVERSE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS
Jamshidi, J.; Mileham, A.R.; Owen, G.W. // 2006
Tolerance accommodation is normally a re-engineering process rather than the Reverse Engineering (RE) of a component. This can jeopardise the exactness of the re-designed data or increase the RE cost ...
DIMENSIONING MACHINE STRUCTURE FOR EARTHQUAKE RESISTANCE IN DESIGN STAGE
Butković, M.; Orčić, B.; Tevčić, M.; Jokić, M. // 2006
Designing the equipment of power plants, petrochemical or similar large plants, mechanical and electrical engineers have to consider, beside the standard load, possible earthquake load as well. Plant ...
DIRECT DRIVE - TREND IN MODERN ELEVATORS
Kostelac, M.; Herold ,Z.; Maljković, Z. // 2006
In general, in the design of elevator driving mechanisms, there is a high demand for small installation space, silent function and programmable control with high driving reliability and safety. ...
DISCOVERY IN DESIGN: DEVELOPING A PEOPLE-CENTRED COMPUTATIONAL APPROACH
Parmee, I.C.; Hall, A.E.; Miles, J.C.; Noyes, J.; Simons, C. // 2006
The paper describes activities of the Discovery in Design (DiD): People-centred Computational Issues Cluster established under the UK AHRC/EPSRC 'Design for the 21st Century' initiative. ...
DISTRIBUTED COLLABOTATIVE DESIGN MANUFACTURE ESSENTIAL TECHNOLOGY AND SYSTEM REALIZATION SOLUTION
Zhiyun, Wu; Wróbel, J. // 2006
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.