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IMPLEMENTATION OF MODERN ASPECTS IN DESIGN EDUCATION
Schneider, S.; Lindemann, U. // 2004
IMPLEMENTATION OF TARGET COSTS IN MASS CUSTOMIZATION DESIGN PROCESSES
Gahr, A.; Lindemann, U.; Saltykov, A. // 2004
Mass customization is emerging as a popular extension of traditional mass production. Demanding new approaches to the design process, mass customization affects the way using target costs during ...
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE DEPENDENCE MATRIX IN CONCURRENT ENGINEERING PROBLEMS
KIELEC, R.; BABIRECKI, W.; S?SIADEK, M. // 2004
Implementing A Successful Modular Design - PTC´S Approach
Egan, Michael // 2004
IMPLEMENTING THE 'KNOW HOW' SKILL SET IN ENGINEERING DESIGN
Rohrauer, G. L.; Frise, P. R.; Minaker, B. P. // 2004
IMPROVING PRODUCT DESIGN VIA A SHAPE GRAMMAR TOOL
Prats, M.; Garner, S.; Jowers, I.; Earl, C. // 2004
Modern computer methods of design provide a powerful tool for communicating design concepts in a quantitative manner, but lack the flexibility to allow designers freedom to thoroughly explore a ...
INCREASING THE EFFICIENCY OF DESIGN CATALOGUES BY USING MODERN DATA PROCESSING TECHNOLOGIES
Franke, H.-J. ; Löffler, S.; Deimel, M. // 2004
Design Catalogues are a helpful method to assist designers by reusing existing solutions. The key to success when working with Design Catalogues is a funded database of catalogues. This paper ...
INDUSTRIAL COLLABORATION AND ITS IMPORTANCE TO ENSURING CURRENCY IN DESIGN EDUCATION
Evans, M.; Waterworth, S. // 2004
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN EDUCATION IN THE NINETIES - THE CURRICULUM MATTERS
Ünlü, C.E. // 2004
INFLUENCE OF PITCH ERRORS ON LOAD DISTRIBUTION ON SPUR INVOLUTE HCR GEARS TEETH
Franulovic, M.; Krizan, B.; Lovrin, N. // 2004
High contact ratio (HCR) gears are more frequently in use because of their increased load-carrying capacity compared to low contact ratio gears, although they are very sensitive to manufacturing ...
INFORMATION - A TAXONOMY AND INTERPRETATION
Eder, W. E.; Hosnedl, S. // 2004
This paper presents the authors' opinions on the nature of information in order to explore a consistent set of terminology for this area. The contents of information can concern tangible objects ...
INFORMATION DESIGN INFLUENCE COMMUNICATION IN COLLABORATIVE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
ANDERSSON, C.; ELFVING, S. // 2004
INFORMATION MODEL FOR THE MECHATRONIC PRODUCT FOCUSING THE FUNCTIONAL ABSTRACTION
Zimmerman, T.; Hallin, K.; Malmqvist, J. // 2004
Mechatronic products with their diversity of cooperating technologies set new demands on effective information management. A key enabler for product data representation is the presence of information ...
INFORMATION PUSH: STRATEGIES FOR IMPROVING EFFICIENCY OF DESIGN INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
Campbell, D. R.; McMahon, C. A.; Culley, S. J. // 2004
INFORMATION REQUESTS AND CONSEQUENT SEARCHES IN AEROSPACE DESIGN
Aurisicchio, M.; Wallace, K. M. // 2004
Making requests for information and undertaking searches to satisfy them is an essential part of the design process. The way in which engineering designers make requests and how they interact with ...
INNOVATIVE MECHANISM DESIGN WITH CAE SOFTWARE
Fauroux, J-C.; Bouzgarrou, B-C.; Gogu, G. // 2004
Integrale Produktinnovation – ein pragmatischer Ansatz zur Unterstützung von Innovationsprojekten
Bircher, M.; de Vries, V.; Meier, M. // 2004
INTEGRATED MODELLING OF CONCEPT SYNTHESIS AND EARLY CALCULATIONS USING EXCHANGEABLE PRINCIPLE SOLUTION ELEMENTS
Wilhelms, S. // 2004
In conceptual design, concepts are synthesised and their essential properties determined quantitatively. The ability to quickly change solution elements facilitates exploring the solution space and ...
INTEGRATED PRODUCT DESIGN FOR THE LOWEST POSSIBLE MANUFACTURING COSTS ON A CHOSEN EXAMPLE
KNOSALA, R.; BARNU?, B. // 2004
INTEGRATING ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS IN PRODUCTS
Johan, Tingström; Anne Marie, Akermark // 2004
This paper presents the result from two different interview studies made in Sweden. One study had focus on companies developing consumer products and focus of the other study was product developing ...
INTEGRATING OPERATIONAL COMPLEXITY IN DESIGN PROCESSES AND IMPROVING DESIGN RISK IDENTIFICATION
Lauche, K.; Busby, J.S.; Bennett, S.A. // 2004
Simplifying strategies are useful and often necessary to make the design process tractable. They are also a generic human reaction to cope with complexity. Yet if a design is modified or put to use ...
INTEGRATION OF DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY: A COMPUTATIONAL APPROACH
Xi, T.M.; Frazer, J.H. // 2004
INTELLIGENT PERSONAL ASSISTANT IN ENGINEERING ACTIVITIES
POKOJSKI, J. // 2004
INTEROPERABILITY ISSUES AMONG CAD SYSTEMS: A BENCHMARKING STUDY OF 7 COMMERCIAL MCAD SOFTWARE
Gerbino, S.; Brondi, A. // 2004
In the actual design contest, where many different types of expertise need to be integrated in the design process, the interoperability among the used computer-aided tools is a requirement. With ...
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.