Query returned 11554 results.
A METHOD FOR SUPPORTING CONCEPTUAL DESIGN PROCESS USING QUALITATIVE REPRESENTATION OF TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL RELATIONS
Tsumaya, A.; Moritsu, R.; Wakamatsu, H.; Shirase, K.; Arai, E. // 2005
A METHOD FOR SYSTEMATIC FUTURE PRODUCT CONCEPT GENERATION
Sääskilahti, M. T.; Kuuva, M. H.; Leppimäki, S. M. // 2005
A METHOD FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF INFLUENCES OF THE SURFACE ROUGHNESS ON THE BEHAVIOUR AND DESIGN OF GLOBAL SYSTEMS
Albers, A.; Nowicki, L.; Minx, J. // 2005
A METHODOLOGY FOR CURRICULUM PLANNING AND EVALUATION OF THE DESIGN-ORIENTED COURSE “MECHANISM” BASED ON STUDENTS’ OUTCOMES
Tsai, S.-J.; Chang, P.-F.; Wu, J.-C. // 2005
A METHODOLOGY FOR PROFILING COMPUTER BASED DESIGN ACTIVITIES
Campbell, D. R.; Culley, S. J.; McMahon, C. A.; Coleman, P. // 2005
A METHODOLOGY FOR THE EXTRAPOLATORY DESIGN OF SUPERIOR PRODUCTS
Cross, M.; Sivaloganathan, S. // 2005
A MODEL FOR EVALUATING AND IMPROVING COLLABORATIVE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Elfving, S.; Jackson, M. // 2005
A MODULAR DEMONSTRATION TOOL FOR ASSESSING AND DEVELOPING PRODUCT CONCEPTS PAST THE INITIAL IDEA IN MOBILE DEVICE DEVELOPMENT
Takala, R.; Keski-Jaskari, T. // 2005
A MULTIDISCIPLINARY DESIGN TOOL WITH DOWNSTREAM PROCESSES EMBEDDED FOR CONCEPTUAL DESIGN AND EVALUATION
Boart, P.; Nergård, H.; Sandberg, M.; Larsson, T. // 2005
A NEW GUIDELINE TO DEVELOP A LECTURE – USING THE VDI 2221 FRAME – APPLIED ON A MECHATRONIC COURSE
Bathelt, J.; Frey, U.; Fankhauser, M.; Jönsson, A.; Dierssen, S.; Meier, M. // 2005
A NEW MATH MODEL FOR GEOMETRIC TOLERANCES TO PROMOTE INTERCHANGEABILITY IN MANUFACTURING: A KEY TO SUCCESS IN GLOBAL AND NON-COLLOCATED DESIGN
Davidson, J. K.; Shah, J. J. // 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
A PROTOTYPE SYSTEM TO SUPPORT CONCEPTUAL DESIGN SYNTHESIS FOR MULTI-X
Rehman, F.; Yan, X.-T. // 2005
A QUANTITATIVE STUDY OF IDEATION, VISUALISATION AND GRAPHICAL SKILLS IN ENGINEERING DESIGN
Weir, J.; Lewis, B.; Burvill, C.; Field, B. // 2005
A SHAPE DESIGN SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR SELF-EXPANDABLE STENTS
Inoue, K.; Matsuoka, T.; Masuyama, T.; Ito, T. // 2005
A SITUATED QUESTION-DRIVEN AND MODEL-BASED APPROACH TO DESIGN REASONING
Sellgren, U. // 2005
A SOLUTION ORIENTED APPROACH TO REQUIREMENT IDENTIFICATION
Chakrabarti, A. // 2005
A SPECIFIC DESIGN METHODOLOGY FOR MICRO-ELECTROMECHANICAL-SYSTEMS TO SUPPORT LIFELONG LEARNING
Watty, R.; Binz, H. // 2005
A STANDARD DESIGN PROCESS FOR THE BUILDING SECTOR
Oumeziane, H.; Deshayes, P.; Bocquet, J.-C. // 2005
A STUDY OF THE INFORMATION CONTENT OF THE ENGINEER’S LOGBOOK
Hicks, B. J.; Huet, G.; Culley, S. J.; McAlpine, H. // 2005
A SYSTEMATIC APPROACH TO THE DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF DESIGN-BUILD-TEST PROJECT COURSES
Andersson, S. B.; Malmqvist, J.; Wedel, M. K. // 2005
A THE LAWS OF DESIGN
McGowan, P. A. // 2005
A THEORY-BASED ONTOLOGY OF DESIGN INDUCED ERROR
Shin, I. J.; Busby, J. S.; Hibberd, R. E.; McMahon, C. A. // 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.