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FUNCTIONAL PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT – DISCUSSING KNOWLEDGE ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES

Nergård, H.; Ericson, Å.; Bergström, M.; Sandberg, S.; Törlind, P.; Larsson, T. // 2006
The concept of functional products affects the business as a whole. The hardware will be offered to customers as one part incorporated in a total offer. The offer as a whole compromise services ...

INTEGRAL COLLABORATIVE DECISION MODEL IN ORDER TO SUPPORT PROJECT DEFINITION PHASE MANAGEMENT

Jankovic, M.; Bocquet, J.C.; Stal Le Cardinal, J.; Bavoux, J-M. // 2006
The Project Definition phase is one of the most important phases in the New Product and Process Development. This is also a collaborative decision making phase. The existing project management ...

KNOWLEDGE SHARING OBSERVATION AND MODELLING IN DISTRIBUTED DESIGN TEAMS

Horrigue, A.H.; Choulier, D.; Boudouh, T. // 2006
Knowledge sharing is a critical factor for collaborative design process. The effectiveness of interactions between agents in collaborative design teams depends on the effectiveness of knowledge ...

RAPID PRODUCT DESIGN IN THE CURRICULUM - FROM CONCEPT TO INTERACTIVE MODEL IN 24 HOURS

Griffiths, R.; Johnson, P. // 2006
The paper examines how two independent academic working groups consisting of the National Centre for Product Design Research (PDR) based at the University of Wales Institute, Cardiff, (UWIC) in ...

REFLECTING COMMUNICATION: A KEY FACTOR FOR SUCCESSFUL COLLABORATION BETWEEN EMBODIMENT DESIGN AND SIMULATION

Maier, A.M.; Kreimeyer, M.; Herfeld, U.; Deubzer, F.; Lindemann, U.; Clarkson, P.J. // 2006
A core issue in integrating CAD and CAE environments is the coexistence of different perspectives: a topological one in embodiment design and a functional one in simulation. This places increasing ...

SYNTHESIS OF PRODUCT FUNCTION/MEANS STRUCTURES BASED ON VISUAL THINKING

Napalkov, E.; Zars, V. // 2006
The paper describes a compositional method of top-down synthesizing product function/means structures in collaborative environment. This method is compared with the process of visual thinking that ...

Talking Design: A Swiss/China Crosscultural Collaboration

Chueng-Nainby, Priscilla; Gong, Miao-sen; Jie, Shen; Krohn, Michael // 2006

TEACHNING "COUPLING COMPETENCE" BY MEANS OF INTERDISCIPLINARY PROJECTS

Stetter, R.; Paczynski, A.; Voos, H.; Bäuerle, P. // 2006
The paper describes two interdisciplinary student projects aimed at the improvement of a decisive key competency called “coupling competence”. In these projects senior students and master students of ...

TRACEABILITY OF SIMULATION DATA IN A PLM ENVIRONMENT: PROPOSITION OF A STEP-BASED SYSTEM THAT SUPPORT PARAMETER INTEGRATION

Ducellier, G.; Charles, S.; Eynard, B.; Caillaud, E. // 2006
The exchanges between experts represent a key challenge for collaborative product development. It is based on prior researches developed in the domain of Simulation Data Management and proposes the ...

A DESIGN COLLABORATORY FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS

Finger, S.; Gelman, D.; Fay, A.; Szczerban, M. // 2005

COLLABORATIVE CURRICULUM DESIGN FOSTERS GRADUATES’ COMMUNICATION SKILLS

Power, C.; Bohemia, E.; Farrell, H.; Yevenes, K. // 2005

COMPUTER-SUPPORTED ENVIRONMENT FOR CREATIVITY PROCESSES IN GLOBALLY DISTRIBUTED TEAMS

Ganser, C.; Kennel, T.; Birkeland, N.; Kunz, A. // 2005

DESIGN FOR VERSATILITY: THE CHANGING FACE OF WORKSPACES FOR COLLABORATIVE DESIGN

Larsson, A.; Törlind, P.; Bergström, M.; Löfstrand, M.; Karlsson, L. // 2005

DESIGN FOR WELLBEING: INNOVATIONS FOR PEOPLE

Larsson, A.; Larsson, T.; Leifer, L.; Van der Loos, M.; Feland, J. // 2005

DEVELOPMENT OF A COLLABORATIVE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT TOOL FOR PLANTS DESIGN

Germani, M.; Raffaeli, R.; Mandorli, F.; Bonaventura, L. // 2005

E-DIP – A PROPOSAL FOR WEB-BASED COLLABORATION IN THE EARLY STAGES OF PRODUCT DESIGN

Gomes-Ferreira, M. G.; Martins, T. H.; Amaral, D. C.; Forcellini, F. A. // 2005

IMPROVING COLLABORATIVE DESIGN TOOLS IN AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY: A CASE STUDY

Mathelin, S.; Boujut, J.-F.; Tollenaere, M. // 2005

KNOWLEDGE SHARING CHALLENGES WITHIN THE EXTENDED ENTERPRISE

Ericson, Å.; Nergård, H.; Larsson, T. // 2005

MANAGING SHARED UNDERSTANDING IN COLLABORATIVE DESIGN PROJECTS

Kleinsmann, M.; Buijs, J.; Valkenburg, R. // 2005

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