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Integration of BIM and DSM to Improve Design Process in Building Construction Projects

Jacob, J.; Varghese, K. // 2011
Design process is complex in collaborative environments having large team size and many disciplines. Building design also has become sophisticated and schedules have been tightened. Building ...

Intellectual Property: An Issue when Engaging in Industrial Collaborative Student Projects?

Glasspool, Christopher Robert; Dyer, Bryce // 2011
Many universities incorporate the use of industrial partners by conducting 'live projects' to help enhance the student learning experience. In the case of Bournemouth University, implementation of ...

Is New Product Development Culturally Bound?

Fain, Nusa; Kline, Miro; Duhovnik, Joze // 2011
Changes in the business environment, responses of companies to these changes and the available information and communication technologies (ICT) pose a number of challenges to present and future ...

IT SUPPORT FOR THE CREATION AND VALIDATION OF REQUIREMENTS SPECIFICATIONS – WITH A CASE STUDY FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY

Reichel, Thomas; Rünger, Gudula; Steger, Daniel; Xu, Haibin // 2011
Complete, clear, and valid requirements specifications are the foundation for a successful product development. For technical products, these specifications have to take into account several factors, ...

KNOWLEDGE CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT FOR PRODUCT DESIGN AND NUMERICAL SIMULATION

Badin, Julien; Chamoret, Dominique; Gomes, Samuel; Monticolo, Davy // 2011
We focus on industrial design and simulation processes especially in automotive and aerospace areas. Designers use engineering models such as CAD (Computed Aided Design) and CAE (Computed Aided ...

Knowledge Sharing Across Boundaries:Web 2.0 and Product-Service System Development

Chirumalla,Koteshwar; Larsson,Andreas; Bertoni, Marco; Larsson,Tobias // 2011
In recent years there has been a growing interest among product development organizations to capitalize on engineering knowledge as their core competitive advantage for innovation. apturing, storing, ...

Large and Scalable Workshop for Innovation and Entrepreneuship

Tollestrup, Christian // 2011
This paper describes several years of experience in planning and implementing an interdisciplinary Workshop for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (WOFIE) where design students develop new solutions and ...

LEAN APPROACH TO INTEGRATE COLLABORATIVE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES AND DIGITAL ENGINEERING SYSTEMS

Vosgien, Thomas; Jankovic, Marija; Eynard, Benoit; Nguyen Van, Thomas; Bocquet, Jean-Claude // 2011
Lean philosophy has proven to have positive results concerning efficiency and reduction of overall process time. Product Development (PD) processes has an important role in the value definition and ...

Learning From an Interdisciplinary and Intercultural Project-based Design Course

Yim, Hyunjune; Lee, Keun; Brezing, Alexander; Loewer, Manuel; Feldhusen, Joerg // 2011
As globally distributed product development becomes increasingly common among major companies of today, educational tools for preparing our students for such work environments are needed ...

Learning to Collaborate During Team Designing

Kan,WT Jeff; Gero,S John // 2011
Learning is difficult to study because of the paucity of data and the lack of adequate tools to measure it.In this paper we measure the learning by observing the behavior changes of members of a ...

LINEAR FLOW-SPLIT LINEAR GUIDES: INFLATING CHAMBERS TO GENERATE BREAKING FORCE

Lommatzsch, Nils; Gramlich, Sebastian; Birkhofer, Herbert; Bohn, Andrea // 2011
The linear flow-splitting technology developed within the Collaborative Research Center (CRC 666) “Integral Sheet Metal Design with Higher Order Bifurcations” offers new options to manufacture ...

Local Co-education in Industrial Design and Product Development: a Real Case Simulation - Five Teams, Five Companies

Terroso, Miguel; Simoes, Ricardo // 2011
The present work aims at identifying how an effective project-based learning approach, focused on meeting real product development needs of local companies, can be implemented. The main issue is ...

MEANS FOR INTERNAL KNOWLEDGE REUSE IN PRE-DEVELOPMENT – THE TECHNOLOGY PLATFORM APPROACH

Corin Stig, Daniel; Bergsjö, Dag // 2011
This paper deals with challenges regarding the design and implementation of a technology platform framework. The framework is intended to be used as a basis for pre-developent also called technology ...

ON THE APPLICABILITY OF STRUCTURAL CRITERIA IN COMPLEXITY MANAGEMENT

Biedermann, Wieland; Lindemann, Udo // 2011
Companies face challenges due to increasing complexity through shorter product life cycles, manifold costumer requirements, more solution options and discipline-spanning collaboration. During the ...

ON THE FUNCTIONS OF PRODUCTS

Aurisicchio, Marco; Eng, Nathan Lee; Ortiz Nicolas, Juan Carlos; Childs, Peter R.N.; Bracewell, Rob H. // 2011
Understanding the performance and manner of functioning of existing products is at the base of new product development activities. In engineering design the term function is generally used to refer ...

ON THE TYPES AND ROLES OF DEMONSTRATORS FOR DESIGNING MEDICAL DEVICES

Herman, Benoît; Sapin, Julien; Tran Duy, Khanh; Raucent, Benoît // 2011
Unlike many fields that make the most of advances in numerical modeling and simulation, actors involved in medical technologies R&D have more and more recourse to demonstrators when designing a ...

ORTHOGONAL VIEWS ON PRODUCT/SERVICE-SYSTEM DESIGN IN AN ENTIRE INDUSTRY BRANCH

McAloone, Tim C.; Mougaard, Krestine; Neugebauer, Line Maria; Nielsen, Teit Anton; Bey, Niki // 2011
Product/Service-Systems (PSS) is an emerging research area, with terms such as ‘functional sales’, ‘servicizing’ and ‘service engineering’ all contributing to the foundation and our current ...

PERCEPTIONS OF AND CHALLENGES WITH KNOWLEDGE SHARING - ENTERPRISE COLLABORATION IN A VIRTUAL AERONAUTICAL ENTERPRISE

Johansson, Pär; Johansson, Christian // 2011
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how knowledge is managed and shared within product development in an enterprise collaboration context in the aerospace manufacturing industry.
This paper ...

PLANNING INDUSTRIAL PHD PROJECTS IN PRACTICE: SPEAKING BOTH 'ACADEMIA' AND 'PRACTITIONESE'

Kihlander, Ingrid; Nilsson, Susanne; Lund, Katarina; Ritzén, Sofia; Norell Bergendahl, Margareta // 2011
This paper discuss the planning and organising of research conducted by Industrial PhD students, i.e. PhD students conducting research studies aiming for a PhD while employed in industrial companies. ...

Practice-Based Learning for Automotive Engineering Design Students

McLening, Christian; Owen, John // 2011
The automotive industry combines a multitude of professions to develop a modern car successfully. Within the design and development teams the collaboration and interface between Engineers and ...

Prediction of Communication Structures Based on Product Structures

Biedermann, W.; Lindemann, U. // 2011
Due to market pressure and increased collaborative work many companies face challenges arising from product and process complexity. The challenges include changes and iterations as well as cost and ...

Preparing Product Design Students for Working in the Global Production Environment through Practical Learning

Loy, Jennifer // 2011
Universities have identified the internationalisation of the curriculum as an integral part of higher education. The aim is to prepare students to perform professionally and socially in the global ...

ProjectSpace: Linking Design Education with Business

Malins, Julian; Murray, Annette // 2011
Design graduates are increasingly called upon to work in cross disciplinary ways, having to understand alternative business models in order to respond to the challenges of designing services as well ...

Research-oriented Projects on Design Themes – A Master Semester at AAU

Tollestrup, Christian; Eriksen, Kaare; Ovesen, Nis // 2011
How can design students do research-oriented projects about design themes? At the 3rd semester at the Industrial Design Master Program at Aalborg University, this is done by taking research-oriented ...

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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