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APPLYING TRENDS TO DESIGN: A THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK

Muir, Wood A. P.; Moultrie, J.; Eckert, C. M. // 2008
When technology and functionality are not enough to differentiate a product from its competitors, the product’s visual appearance becomes a major driver of consumer preference. But how do designers ...

DESIGN CATALOGUES FOR MECHANISM SELECTION

Singh, B.; Matthews, J.; Mullineux, G.; Medland, A. J. // 2008
Linkage mechanisms have many uses in design and engineering. They can be used to generate intricate motions in assembly tasks, packaging operations, and robotics. Mechanisms are preferable to their ...

DESIGN FOR VARIETY – EFFICIENT SUPPORT FOR DESIGN ENGINEERS

Kipp, T.; Krause, D. // 2008
The development of products with many variants is a challenge getting increasingly important due to the trend of individualisation. Product development meets this challenge generally with specific ...

Drawing Sounds

Milligan, Andy; Nixon, Pete; McIntosh, Linsey; Baikie, Kristen // 2008

Engineering Sketching, Gesture Drawing and 'How-To' Videos to Improve Visualization

Eggermont, Marjan; du Plessix, Phillip; McDonald, Colin // 2008

GAP AND FLUSH VISUALIZATION OF VIRTUAL NONIDEAL PROTOTYPES

Stoll, T.; Paetzold, K. // 2008
When a product is manufactured, it always has deviations from the ideal CAD-geometry. Therefore, tolerances are assigned to each part. In this paper a method is presented where a designer can ...

HOW TO DERIVE APPLICATION-SPECIFIC DESIGN METHODOLOGIES

Weber, C. // 2008
Engineering Design Theory and Methodology is often criticised as being too general, too broad, too rigid/inflexible, too time-consuming for industrial practice. Not all of the criticism is justified, ...

Indirect Connections in a Supply Chain: Visualisation and Analysis

Eckert, C.; Zolghadri, M.; Keller, R.; Clarkson, P. J. // 2008

INNOVATION HUBS: WHY DO THESE INNOVATION SUPERSTARS OFTEN DIE YOUNG?

O’Hare, J.; Hansen, P. K.; Turner, N.; Dekoninck, E. // 2008
‘Radical innovation’ poses many new challenges for an organisation and requires new competencies, some of which may conflict with existing best practices for incremental innovations. ‘Innovation ...

INTERACTIVE VISUALISATION OF THE CONE OF VISION AS A DESIGN TOOL

Heikkinen, T. // 2008
This paper presents a study of using a software tool for augmenting two-dimensional plan drawings with interactive graphic view cone shapes, mobile isovists. Space syntax research has shown that view ...

MECHATRONIC-ORIENTED DESIGN OF AUTOMATED MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS IN THE AUTOMOTIVE BODY SHOP

Kiefer, J.; Baer, T.; Bley, H. // 2008
Accelerated and more robust ramp-up processes of highly complex automated manufacturing systems based on shorter design cycles are a key demand in the automotive industry. To cope with these market- ...

Multidisciplinary Team Communication through Visual Representations

Graell-Colas, Merce; Gill, Carolina // 2008

Putting Students on the Map

Milton, Alex // 2008

REQUIREMENTS MANAGEMENT IN EARLY STAGES OF MECHATRONIC DESIGN BY VISUALISATION OF INTERDEPENDENCIES

Stechert, C.; Bauer, S.; Franke, H. J.; Meerkamm, H. // 2008
In this contribution, applications of a new Decision Making (DM) tool based on a qualitative modeling and visualization of interdependencies between requirements are shown and discussed. Concretely, ...

THE SKETCH POWER TO SUPPORT PRODUCT DESIGN

Elsen, C.; Leclercq, P. // 2008
This paper is interested in the extent to which sketches and 3D representations are important in today's design process, particularly during the preliminary creative phases of product design. We ...

TRANSPARENT 3D VISUALIZATION OF MECHATRONIC SYSTEM STRUCTURES

Diehl, H.; Hellenbrand, D.; Lindemann, U. // 2008
Within this paper an interactive tool for the transparent visualization of cross discipline and cross domain dependencies in the context of the development of mechatronic systems is presented. The ...

VISUAL ANALYSIS METHODS FOR NON-IDEAL ASSEMBLIES

Penzkofer, F.; Wittmann, S.; Winter, M. // 2008
We follow the “generate and test” approach to analyse tolerance specifications: Based on toleranced CAD data, non-ideal parts are generated. For these non-ideal parts we propose several visualization ...

WHAT IS DESIGN KNOWLEDGE FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF CPM/PDD?

Conrad, J.; Köhler, C.; Wanke, S.; Weber, C. // 2008
Knowledge is a very common term in engineering design and also extensively discussed. Even if it is not an explicit matter, it plays implicitly a role in the background. The ...

WHAT IS SUCCESS AND FAILURE IN PRODUCT AND SERVICE DESIGN?

Hollins, W. J. // 2008
Research has shown that most new products fail. When one attempts to define what actually constitutes a success or failure in the design of products and in the design process, and who is affected, ...

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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