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Integration of Different Contexts in Collaborative Decision Making in New Product Development

Jankovic ,Marija; Le Cardinal, Julie; Bocquet, Jean-Claude // 2007

Presentation of Engineering Design Related Knowledge

Feldhusen, Jörg; Lemburg, Johannes // 2007

Real Time Resource Scheduling Within a Distributed Collaborative Design Environment

Whitfield, R.I; Duffy, Alex H.B.; Coates, Graham // 2007

Requirements for a Mobile Knowledge Management System in Engineering Design

Spiteri, Christopher L.; Borg, Jonathan C.; Cachia, Ernest; Vella, Mark // 2007

Team Composition to Enhance Collaboration Between Embodiment Design and Simulation Departments

Kreimeyer, Matthias; Deubzer, Frank; Danilovic, Mike; Fuchs, Stefan Daniel; Herfeld, Ulrich; Lindemann, Udo // 2007

The Use of Concept Mapping to Support Collaborative Advanced Design Projects

Rambo, Jürgen; Schendel, Christoph; Richter, Marc // 2007

Tug Together - Supportive Tool for Distributed Design Teams

Lauer, Wolfgang; Nißl, Alexandra; Braedt, Henrik; Lindemann, Udo // 2007

Understanding Patterns of Interaction Between Designers During Design Process

Vijaykumar, Gokula A.V.; Chakrabarti, Amaresh // 2007

Use of Wikis as An Engineering Collaborative Tool

Weerasinghe, Janaka S.; Salustri, Filippo A. // 2007

Wikis as a Cooperation and Communication Platform Within Product Development

Albers, Albert; Deigendesch, Tobias; Drammer, Moritz; Ellmer, Claudia; Meboldt, Mirko; Sauter, Christian // 2007

A FRAMEWORK FOR MEASURING TEAM MENTAL MODELS IN DESIGN

Neumann, A.; Badke-Schaub, P.; Lauche, K. // 2006
The paper discusses the value of researching team mental models in design to overcome potential difficulties in collaboration. The authors present an overview of the existing literature on team ...

A REVIEW OF STATE-OF-THE-ART TECHNOLOGIES FOR SUPPORTING A DESIGNER’S ELECTRONIC LOGBOOK

McAlpine, H.C.; Hicks, B.J.; Culley, S.J. // 2006
It is common practice for designers in the UK to keep a personal record of their work in a paper-based logbook. These records represent a large amount of design related information that may not be ...

A WEB-BASED INFORMATION PORTAL FOR THE EARLY STAGES OF DESIGN

Saue, T.; Degenstein, T.; Chahadi, Y.; Birkhofer, H. // 2006
In developing new and innovative products in the age of information technology, knowledge and information management are becoming increasingly important factors for companies. The early design phase ...

AGENT-AIDED PRELIMINARY AIRCRAFT DESIGN

Welcomme, J.B.; Gleizes, M.P.; Redon, R. // 2006
Preliminary aircraft design is a multi-disciplinary optimization MDO problem. By exploiting interactions between disciplines, MDO enables to find superior design. However, including all disciplines ...

AN ACTIVITY MODEL AS A TOOL FOR ANALYZING COMMUNICATION IN ENGINEERING DESIGN

Chartier, J.; Prudhomme, G.; Boujut, J.F. // 2006
The research focuses on remote co-operative work and particularly the study of group work sequences during design meetings. We make the assumption that remote synchronous design can be described by ...

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