Query returned 600 results.
Uncertainty Management in Innovative Product Design
Daniel, Pierre; Dangoumau, Nathalie; Bigand, Michel // 2007
Understanding Design Process Robustness: a Modelling Approach
Chalupnik, Marek J.; Wynn, David C.; Eckert, Claudia M.; Clarkson, P. John // 2007
A FRAMEWORK FOR CAPTURING DESIGN ANALYSIS KNOWLEDGE FOR REUSE USING PROCESS MODELS
Goh, Y.M.; McMahon, C.A.; Booker, J.D. // 2006
Engineering companies are increasingly relying on information-intensive methods and tools to support decision-making in product design and development. Design analysis is a critical stage where ...
Conceiving Product Ideas in an Initial and Uncertain Design Situation
Hansen, C.T.; Andreasen, M.M. // 2006
Creativity in Mass-Education Contexts
Michael, Anusas // 2006
HEURISTICS FOR CHANGE PREDICTION
Keller, R.; Eckert, C.M.; Clarkson, P.J. // 2006
Effective change management is a key to successful design development. As products and parts of products change, others can be affected, leading to further - often unexpected and costly - changes. ...
How to Go Further in Designing Methodology of Machine Tools?
Marek, J. // 2006
Iintegration of Risk Management into Meta-Quality Deployment Method
Blecha, P. // 2006
IMPACT INDICATORS IN TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURES: A NEW MARKET FOR ENGINEERING DESIGN RESEARCHERS
Vidal, R.; López-Mesa, B. // 2006
Indicators are a very important guide in decision making since they translate knowledge into easy-to-handle information units. This paper aims to draw attention to a not very explored “market” for ...
IMPROVING THE PRODUCT INNOVATION PROCESS IN TEAMS BY SUPPORTING REFLECTION
Petrovic, K.; Mueller, A.; Herbig, B. // 2006
The process of innovative product development is characterized by high demands on the cognitive capacity of designers. We define the product innovation process as a complex task under conditions of ...
Modelling design processes to improve robustness
Chalupnik, M- J.; Eckert, C. M.; Clarkson, P. J. // 2006
The success of any manufacturing company depends ultimately on the effectiveness and efficiency of ist product development. However, "few development projects fully deliver on their early ...
MONITORING TOOL FOR A REACTIVE CUSTOMER ORIENTATED QUALITY MANAGEMENT
Felgen, L.; Gahr, A.; Lindemann, U. // 2006
The high quality of products is an important condition for economic success of automotive industry. Regarding this challenge a reactive, customer orientated quality planning method has been ...
Monte Carlo Simulation of Multi-Criteria Decisions Under Uncertainty
Avak, B. // 2006
ON THE BENEFIT, COST AND UNCERTAINTY OF PREPARING COMPONENTS FOR REUSE
Nilsson, C. // 2006
RISK MANAGEMENT IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT – CURRENT METHODS
Oehmen, J.; Dick,B.; Lindemann, U.; Seering, W. // 2006
The paper explores Risk Management in Product Development, with the main focus being the review and discussion of current methods. A literature review is combined with an industry field study. Risk ...
THE DESIGN AND THE OPTIMIZATION OF THE FORK-PIN COMPRESSION JOINTS IN FRONT MOTORBIKE SUSPENSIONS
Croccolo, D.; Cuppini, R.; Vincenzi, N. // 2006
The design of the fork-pin compression-fit joints of front motorbike suspensions is uncertain mainly because of the poor knowledge about the starting friction coefficient µll and about the mean ...
Towards Uncertainty-aware Management of Design Reuse
Nilsson, C. // 2006
Why Do Engineers Err when they Design?
Saariluoma, P.; Hovi, J.; Suvinen, R. // 2006
A FRAMEWORK FOR THE HANDLING OF UNCERTAINTY IN ENGINEERING KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT TO AID PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Goh, Y. M.; Booker, J. D.; McMahon, C. A. // 2005
ASSEMBLY CONTROL PROCESS DEVELOPMENT FOR GAS TURBINES
Wright, C. // 2005
BEST PRACTISE PRINCIPLES FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRISES IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Dick, B.; Jokele, B.; Lindemann, U. // 2005
Centrifugal Slurry Pump Design for Safety
Burgess, K. E. // 2005
CONTRIBUTION TO AN OPTIMIZED DEVELOPMENT PROCESS FOR MODEL RANGE PRODUCTS CONSIDERING UNCERTAINTIES OF INFORMATION
Hitziger, T.; Bertsche, B. // 2005
MARGINS OF PERFORMANCE IN ENGINEERING: THE REQUIREMENT FOR A SYSTEMATIC APPROACH
Snape, S.; Whittle, S.; Sen, P.; Rajabally, E. // 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.