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Vision Based Design - Methodology For Development Of Long Term Design Strategy
Baggerud, Bjørn; Pettersen, Ida Nilstad; Liem, André // 2006
VISUAL SENSITIVITY: COMMUNICATING POOR QUALITY
Forslund, K.; Dagman, A.; Söderberg, R. // 2006
Visually perceived deviations from the nominal shapes, locations and orientations of parts can have negative impacts on the Visual Quality Appearance (VQA) of an assembled product. What deviations ...
VISUAL SPACE PERCEPTION MODEL IDENTIFICATION BY EVOLUTIONARY SEARCH
Bittermann, M.; Sariyildiz, S.; Ciftcioglu, Ö. // 2006
Visual perception of Spaces is relevant for design. Designs, which satisfy perceptual requirements are found based on assessments of perceptual implications. For this purpose a probabilistic model of ...
VISUALIZATION OF VARIATION IN EARLY DESIGN PHASES: A CONVEX HULL APPROACH
Lööf, J.; Söderberg, R.; Lindkvist, L. // 2006
As the demand on productivity in the manufacturing industry always increases, it’s important with tools that shorten the time from concept to production phases. Visualization has become a popular ...
Volumenvisualisierung von abweichungsbehafteter Geometrie
Wittmann, S.; Stockinger, A. // 2006
What happened to DFM? – 17 years of DFX-symposia
Andreasen, M.M.; Kvist, M.; Pedersen, R.; Fiil-Nielsen, O. // 2006
What happens to integrated product development models with produc/service-system approaches?
Tan, A. R.; McAloone, T. C.; Andreasen, M. M. // 2006
Integrated Product Development (IPD) has traditionally focused on the development activities relating to physical technological artefacts. With the advent of business approaches for manufacturing ...
WHAT INFORMATION CAN WE EXTRACT FROM THE DOCUMENTATION OF STUDENT DESIGN PROJECTS?
Ponn, J.; Lindemann, U. // 2006
The paper presents research on the analysis of student design project documentation. The goal was to investigate, what information can be extracted in order to allow for conclusions on the ...
What students learn form IPD projects
van Schenk Brill, D.; Kater, K. // 2006
This paper descibes the results of an on-going investigation in the learning effects of integrated development projects at Fontys University of Applied Sciences. In three subsequent semesters the ...
WHAT THEY REALLY, REALLY WANT: USER CENTERED RESEARCH METHODS FOR DESIGN
Lofthouse, V.A.; Lilley, D. // 2006
The paper draws on the combined experiences of the authors with findings from the literature to present a range of user centred research techniques. These techniques can be used by designers to ...
WHEN EVERYTHING SEEMS RIGHT AND IT STILL GOES WRONG – A CASE STUDY
Hollins, W.J. // 2006
The is a case study involving three quite different companies operating at a great distance from each other and how an apparently ideal combination of partners failed in the design process. Most ...
Why Do Engineers Err when they Design?
Saariluoma, P.; Hovi, J.; Suvinen, R. // 2006
A BEHAVIOURAL MODEL FOR REPRESENTING BIOLOGICAL AND ARTIFICIAL SYSTEMS FOR INSPIRING NOVEL DESIGNS
Chakrabarti, A.; Sarkar, P.; Leelavathamma, B.; Nataraju, B. S. // 2005
A CASE STUDY TO ILLUMINATE THE CONCEPTS OF DESIGN EXPERTISE AND DESIGNER FLAIR IN ENGINEERING DESIGN
Lewis, W.; Field, B.; Weir, J. // 2005
A DESIGN COLLABORATORY FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS
Finger, S.; Gelman, D.; Fay, A.; Szczerban, M. // 2005
A DESIGN METHODOLOGY OF SERVICES
Tomiyama, T. // 2005
A DESIGN TOOL INTEGRATING CAD AND VIRTUAL MANUFACTURING FOR DISTORTION ASSESSMENT
Sandberg, M.; Åström, P.; Larsson, T.; Näsström, M. // 2005
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 FORMAL MODEL FOR THE REPRESENTATION OF PROBLEMS BASED ON TRIZ
Sébastien, D.; Philippe, L.; François, R.; Emmanuel, C. // 2005
A FRAMEWORK FOR DESIGN RATIONALE RETRIEVAL
Kim, S.; Bracewell, R. H.; Wallace, K. M. // 2005
A FRAMEWORK FOR THE HANDLING OF UNCERTAINTY IN ENGINEERING KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT TO AID PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Goh, Y. M.; Booker, J. D.; McMahon, C. A. // 2005
A LIGHTWEIGHT COLLABORATIVE TOOL TO SUPPORT DESIGN RESEARCH
Salustri, F. A. // 2005
A METHOD FOR STRUCTURE SHARING TO ENHANCE RESOURCE EFFECTIVENESS
Chakrabarti, A.; Singh, V. // 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.