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Introducing Nucleus as a Modelling Entity for Product Design
Jambak, M. I.; Horváth, I.; Akar, E.; Vergeest, J. S. M. // 2002
At this moment detail design has been well supported by feature technology, but unfortunately, it has no capabilities to support the intentional aspects of design. Therefore, the conceptual design ...
Investment casting based on different RP-models
Roßbach, J.-S. // 2002
oduct development. The changed situation on the market and the pressure of the price that is added through the globalisation of the markets increases the pressure on toolmakers and mould makers. The ...
Invisible Niche: (Re)Considering Cultural and Social Factors in Design
Siu, K. W. M. // 2002
This paper presents the traditional thinking of Cantonese people's beliefs and values concerning death. It then reviews cultural and social changes in Hong Kong, and how people have changed ...
IT-Unterstützung für die Metaplantechnik
Kunz, A.; Müller, St. // 2002
Knowledge and Subconscious Activity at the Conceptual Stage of Design
Szafarczyk, M. // 2002
Knowledge Management in Educational Engineering Design Projects
Bender, B.; Longmuß, J. // 2002
This paper describes an approach to a more systematic and goal directed way of handling knowledge in educational Engineering Design projects. The following questions and problems are addressed in ...
Knowledge Management to Support Innovation Processes
Hartlieb, E.; Leber, M.; Willfort, R. // 2002
In the commercial world of today knowledge and knowledge management are supposed to be indispensable prerequisites for the competitive ability of companies. This is why in the age of flood of ...
Knowledge Technologies in Engineering Design
Troxler, P. // 2002
An analysis of recent research on knowledge technologies in engineering design shows that a majority deals with modelling issues. The interest in acquiring and retrieving knowledge seems to be ...
Komplexitätsassistent – Ein Beispiel für den Einsatz von Thesauri in der Automobilindustrie
Puri, W.; Hauck, C. // 2002
Konzept zur Toleranzvisualisierung in Virtual Reality
Koch, A. // 2002
Learning and Practicing Basic Design Concepts. A Knowledge Model
Flores-Parra, I. M.; Guirado, R.; Bienvenido, J. F. // 2002
Teaching design techniques is an intensive knowledge based activity. There are three main different models involved: a matter model (their schemes are trespassed into the learning process), a model ...
Learning Processes in Group Designing
Ertsen, M. W. // 2002
Engineering practice employs design teams. In an experiential learning process the separate learning cycles of team members are linked. Capable designers have to be trained at universities. The paper ...
Maintenance Awareness in Gear-Box Design
Ulaga, S.; Tašner, B.; Belšak, A.; Flašker, J. // 2002
Consideration of maintainability and reliability in the gearbox design process is explained and some examples are presented. Gearboxes are divided into three categories: maintenance-free, minor ...
Management of Different Types of Configuration Knowledge with the K- & V-Matrix and Wiki
Puls, Ch.; Bongulielmi, L.; Henseler, P.; Meier, M. // 2002
The K- & V-Matrix is a description language for configuration knowledge. Its focus is on small and medium sized enterprises. While easy-to-use, it allows the user to describe a significant part of ...
Management von Umweltwissen in der Produktentwicklung am Beispiel der Altautoverwertung
Weger, O.; Birkhofer, H. // 2002
Managing Uncertainty in the Design and Development Process by Appropriate Methods Selection
López-Mesa, B.; Thompson, G.; Williander, M. // 2002
Potentially, the numerous design methods generated for decades have much to offer in the complex multi-objective product design activity. However, the number of methods used in industry is relatively ...
Mathematical Models for Determination of the Values of External Dynamic Inertia Moments of Driver's Hand while Operating a Vehicle
Dacic, S.; Filipovic, I.; Milcic, D. // 2002
This paper presents a mathematical model for determination of values of external dynamic moments of inertia of driver’s arm motions during driving, having been reduced onto the axes of a coordinate ...
MATLAB/Simulink Package as a Environment for Rail Vehicle Simulation Study
Chudzikiewicz, A. // 2002
The paper sets out to present considerations and some result from track/vehicle investigations area. The goal of the investigations was to build up a modular software tool for carrying out complex ...
Methodical Framework and Examplesof an Environmental Innovative Product Development
Rosemann, B.; Meerkamm, H. // 2002
Innovative products are the base capacity for industrial manufacturers and traders to compete in fast changing markets and are consequently the foundation of our social welfare. In opposition to ...
Microtext Design for Digital Printing Techniques
Svilicic, B.; Žiljak, J.; Žiljak, I.; Moric, M. // 2002
This work contains research results for different digital printing techniques. We are facing raising demand for printing smaller ammounts of individualised and protected prints (tickets, lottery ...
Model Generation and Application in Medical Domain
Krek, J.; Duhovnik, J. // 2002
3D model of real object can be generated using many different algorithms. The paper presents the method of creating the model with input images of real model, base model and expert knowledge. Input ...
Modelling and Simulation of Automated Production Line of Cement Tile
Mstowski, J.; Cyganiuk, J.; Slonski, E. // 2002
Modelling of Means in Conceptual Design
Wilhelms, S. // 2002
Functional decomposition is proposed as a central element of systematic design, and functions are fulfilled by principle solution elements (means, wirk principles). This paper is concerned with ...
Modelling the Relation Network in the Integrated Product and Design Process Model
Pavkovic, N.; Bojcetic, N.; Marjanovic, D. // 2002
The aim of this paper is to consider criteria for classifying the relations in engineering data structures. Some methods of modelling the network of relationships in the object-oriented environment ...
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.