Query returned 11554 results.
A KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR INDUSTRIAL DESIGN RESEARCH PROCESSES
Frank, C.; Gardoni, M. // 2003
A MACHINE LEARNING-BASED APPROACH TO ACCELERATING COMPUTATIONAL DESIGN SYNTHESIS
Vale, C. A. W.; Shea, K. // 2003
A MEASURE FOR ASSESSING PRODUCT NOVELTY
Chakrabarti, A.; Khadilkar, P. // 2003
A METHOD FOR DEVELOPING ALTERNATIVE PRODUCT PORTFOLIOS AND ESTIMATING THEIR IMPACT ON COST AND VARIETY
Chakrabarti, A.; Patki, U.; Nithamarthi, S. // 2003
A METHOD FOR MODELING AND SIMULATION OF JOINT DRIVER-VEHICLE PERFORMANCE AT VEHICLE HANDLING LIMITS
Caldenfors, D. // 2003
A METHODOLOGY FOR COMPARING DESIGN PROCESSES
Stacey, M.; Earl, C.; Claudia Eckert, C.; O’Donovan, B. // 2003
A METHODOLOGY FOR PROSPECTIVE OPERATIONAL DESIGN CO-ORDINATION
Coates, G.; Duffy, A. H. B.; Whitfield, R. I.; Hills, H. // 2003
A METHODOLOGY TO SUPPORT DESIGNER CREATIVITY DURING THE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN PHASE OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS
Bruno, F.; Giampà, F.; Muzzupappa, M.; Rizzuti, S. // 2003
A MODULAR APPROACH TO EXPERIMENTAL LEARNING AND FAST PROTOTYPE DESIGN OF MECHATRONIC SYSTEMS - INTRODUCING THE MECHATRONIC LEARNING CONCEPT
Grimheden, M.; Hanson, M. // 2003
A NEW APPROACH FOR THE GENERATION OF INNOVATIVE CONCEPT FOR PRODUCT DESIGN
Ngassa, A.; Bigand, M.; Yim, P. // 2003
A NEW APPROACH OF INNOVATIVE DESIGN : AN INTRODUCTION TO C-K THEORY.
Hatchuel, A.; Weil, B. // 2003
A NEW APPROACH TO MODELING OF THE DESIGN PROCESSES
Rohatynski, R. // 2003
A NEW APPROACH TO MULTI-CRITERIA MATERIAL SELECTION IN ENGINEERING DESIGN
Sirisalee, P.; Parks, G. T.; Clarkson, P. J.; Ashby, M. F. // 2003
A NOVEL APPROACHES TOWARDS DESIGN INFORMATION MANAGEMENT WITHIN AIRBUS
Lowe, A.; McMahon, C. A.; Culley, S. J.; Coleman, P.; Dotter, M. // 2003
A NOVEL UPDATING MODELLING METHODOLOGY FOR FREE-FORM SURFACE MODIFICATIONS IN EARLY STAGES OF DESIGN
Prieto, P. A.; Wright, D. K.; Qin, S. F. // 2003
A PRACTICAL TOOL FOR MASS-CUSTOMISING CONFIGURABLE PRODUCTS
Tiihonen, J.; Soininen, T.; Niemelä, I.; Sulonen, R. // 2003
A PRE-TENDER ADVISORY SYSTEM: DESIGN REUSE FOR THE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN OF LARGE, MADE-TO-ORDER, CONCEPTUALLY STATIC PRODUCTS
Kahangamage, U.; Barr, G.; Burgess, S.; Williams, J. S. // 2003
A PROPOSAL FOR AN ENHANCED DESIGN CONCEPT UNDERSTANDING
Thorp Hansen, C.; Myrup Andreasen, M. // 2003
A RIGOROUS FRAMEWORK FOR MAKING COMMONALITY AND MODULARITY DECISIONS IN OPTIMAL DESIGN OF PRODUCT FAMILIES
Fellini, R.; Kokkolaras, M.; Papalambros, P. Y. // 2003
A STUDY OF INFORMATION RETRIEVAL IN THE AEROSPACE DOMAIN
del-Rey-Chamorro, F.; Wallace, K. // 2003
A SURVEY OF CONTEXT MODELING: APPROACHES, THEORIES AND USE FOR ENGINEERING DESIGN RESEARCHES
Longueville, B.; Gardoni, M. // 2003
A SYMBIOSIS-BASED FUNCTIONAL REASONING MODEL FOR ORIGINAL DESIGN
Chen, Y.; Feng, P.; Pan, S. // 2003
A TAXONOMIC CLASSIFICATION OF COLLABORATIVE DESIGN
Ostergaard, K. J.; Summers, J. D. // 2003
A TOOL FOR CAPTURING DESIGN RATIONALE
Bracewell, R. H.; Wallace, K. M. // 2003
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.