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THE STRATEGY - DESIGN ALIGNMENT: WHICH GUIDELINES TO ENSURE COHERENCE BETWEEN STRATEGIC THINKING AND DESIGN PROCESS

Mira-Bonnardel, S. // 2004
The intention of this paper is to understand how strategic objectives of a company really interact with operational objectives of the company’s design process. The question is: how to guide design in ...

THE TERM PLATFORM IN THE CONTEXT OF A PRODUCT DEVELOPING COMPANY

Kristjansson, A. H.; Jensen, T.; Hildre, H. P. // 2004
In the paper, we demonstrate that 1) there exist a number of different types of platforms, 2) within the same type of platform, there often exist ambiguous nuances, and 3) the term platform has an ...

THE WAY TO DO ECODESIGN IN COMPANIES - INSTALLING A CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT PROCESS

Wimmer, W.; Bey, N. // 2004
A multinational company producing office furniture requested an appropriate tool to integrate "environment" into their product development. This lead to the company adaptation of the ...

THERE IS NOTHING AS PRACTICAL AS A GOOD THEORY – AN ATTEMPT TO DEAL WITH THE GAP BETWEEN DESIGN RESEARCH AND DESIGN PRACTICE

Birkhofer, H. // 2004
The paper addresses the gap between the expectations of designers working in a competitive industrial environment and the outcome of design research focusing on specific, scientifically interesting ...

TIKIWIKI: A TOOL TO SUPPORT ENGINEERING DESIGN STUDENTS IN CONCEPT GENERATION

Wodehouse, A.; Grierson, H.; Ion, W.; Juster, N.; Lynn, A.; Stone, A. // 2004

TIN TIN, TOPOGRAPHICAL MAPS AND WHISKEY: THE 'CULTURAL CAPITAL' OF DESIGN STUDENTS

Strickfaden, M. // 2004
Each individual inherently gathers and retains cultural information throughout their lives. This can be utilized as inspiration during the design process and even becomes embedded in designed ...

Tolcerance margins as constraining factors of changes in complex products

Ariyo, O. O.; Eckert, C. M.; Clarkson, P. J. // 2004
Engineering changes to a product are important for it to reach and maintain market competitiveness. The nature of today’s market has seen the development time for many products reduced considerably. ...

TOPOLOGY OF MODULAR KNOWLEDGE STRUCTURES IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Weiss, S.; Berger, B.; Birkhofer, H. // 2004
The topical subject is modularization of knowledge. A modularization approach is described, that works on a separation of contents and their presentation. To implement the modularization approach in ...

TOWARD A DATA MATURITY EVALUATION IN COLLABORATIVE DESIGN PROCESSES

Saint-Marc, L.; Callot, M.; Reyterou, C.; Moly, M.; Girard, P.; Deschamps, J-C. // 2004
This paper concerns the engineering data exchange control. It proposes to define a data evaluation system based on the concept of "data maturity" in order to control the design ...

TOWARDS A FRAMEWORK FOR INTEGRATED INFORMATION MANAGEMENT IN MECHATRONIC PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Hallin, Karl; Zimmerman, Trond; Malmqvist, Johan // 2004
Information management at companies devoted to mechatronic product development is a cumbersome task due to the complexity of product definitions and supporting system architectures. The technology ...

TOWARDS A SYSTEM MODEL TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF DECISIONS

Dünser, T.; Meier, M. // 2004
For the evaluation of components in the design of complex systems, it is hard to determine both the evaluation criteria and their importance correctly. The paper introduces a new approach to ...

TOWARDS A THEORY OF PRODUCT DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS

Hansen, C. Thorp; Andreasen, M. Myrup // 2004
The product design specification is an important element in a product development project because it defines the target to be met. One requirement on the product design specification is to articulate ...

Towards building and sharing a common understanding of the integrated design field evolution

Mekhilef, M.; Stal le Cardinal, J.; Longueville, B.; McMahon, C. // 2004
Questions related to the emergence of new ideas, their density and location may be interesting when trying to understand the evolution of a given field. The design area is an "old" concept ...

TOWARDS MORE EFFICIENT ORGANISATION OF DESIGN SOCIETY CONFERENCES

Pavkovic, N.; Storga, M.; Dekovic, D.; Marjanovic, D. // 2004
This paper has emerged from author's experience as organisers of four conferences from “Design” series: Design '98, Design 2000, Design 2002 and Design 2004. This is not a scientific paper ...

TRACEABILITY IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Storga, M. // 2004
The main factors that make traceability difficult in designing are: complexity of design objects representations; multirelations and dependencies between design objects; fuzziness of design and ...

TRANSFER OF KNOWLEDGE AMONG DIFFERENT BRANCHES AT THE LEVEL OF CONSTRUCTIONAL STRUCTURE

Formanek, Josef // 2004
The objective of knowledge transfer is, among others, transfer of ideas and information about technical products ~ technical object systems (TS) and their components among different technical ...

TRANSFER OF KNOWLEDGE AMONG DIFFERENT BRANCHES WITH USE OF THE THEORY OF TECHNICAL SYSTEMS

Formanek, J.; Hosnedl, S. // 2004
The proposed paper will present the developed methodology for transfer of knowledge between two or more different branches. It comes out from the current knowledge of Engineering Design Science, ...

TREATMENT OF DECISION SITUATIONS IN THE DESIGN PROCESS

Höhne, G. // 2004
During the design process different decision situations arise at planning, managing and problem solving procedures. The aim of this contribution is to characterise the content and the characteristic ...

TRUSS DIMENSIONING WITH AN UNCERTAINTY REDUCTION PARADIGM

Yannou, B.; Hamdi, A. // 2004
Constraint Programming (CP) over reals are sophisticated evolutions of interval analysis well appropriate to model and propagate uncertainties between design and performance variables during the ...

TWO REVERSE ENGINEERING METHODS FOR THE RECONSTRUCTION OF AN HIGH SPEED CRAFT SURFACE: A COMPARISON

Gerbino, S.; Renno, F.; Papa, S. // 2004
The aim of the present work is to determine an optimal method for a virtual reconstruction, through Reverse Engineering (RE) techniques, of the hull of an high-speed craft (HSC).A laboratory has been ...

Boolean Searches

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  • 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.

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