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SUCCESS FACTORS IN COLLABORATION MANAGEMENT IN INDUSTRIAL PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Stetter, R.; Baumberger, C.; Lindemann, U. // 2005
TOWARD NON MATURE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT IN COLLABORATIVE DESIGN PROCESSES
Grebici, K.; Blanco, E.; Rieu, D. // 2005
TOWARDS AN IT SUPPORTED FUZZY FRONT END OF PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Nyffenegger, F.; Jamali, N.; Kobe, C.; Meier, M. // 2005
TOWARDS TRUE COLLABORATION IN GLOBAL DESIGN TEAMS?
Törlind, P.; Larsson, A.; Löfstrand, M.; Karlsson, L. // 2005
VISUALISING COLLABORATION IN VERY LARGE DESIGN TEAMS
Dong, A.; Moere, A. V. // 2005
A CLASSIFICATION SCHEME FOR STRUCTURE AND CONTENT OF DESIGN MEETINGS
Huet, G.; Culley, S.J.; McMahon, C.A. // 2004
This paper proposes an engineering focussed classification of meeting elements and a meeting transcript coding scheme. These are based on an understanding of engineering issues and a rationalisation ...
A MODEL FOR PROJECT-BASED EDUCATION IN MANUFACTURING SYSTEM DESIGN AND ITS APPLICATION ON TESTING RESEARCH RESULTS
Aganovic, D.; Bjelkemyr, M. // 2004
In this paper, a method for project-based education in engineering design methodology, focused on manufacturing system development, in collaboration with industrial partners is presented. This method ...
A STATE SPACE APPROACH TO THE MANAGEMENT OF CONCURRENT DESIGN TASKS IN THE DESIGN OF A SYMMETRICAL WOBBLE PLATE COMPRESSOR
ONG, K. L.; MUSA, M. N.; ABDUL-LATIF, A. // 2004
ADEX: A TOOL FOR A COMMON REPRESENTATION OF DESIGN CONCEPTS AND DESIGN ARGUMENTATION IN A CROSS-DISCIPLINE COLLABORATION
Guénand, A.; Dandault, F. // 2004
BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES OF COLLABORATION IN SMART CLOTHING DEVELOPMENT
Ariyatum, B.; Holland, R.; Harrison, D. K. // 2004
As smart clothing development involves many disciplines, the challenge is to reconcile the different views. A strategic approach and NPD process for this collaboration is required. An in-depth ...
COLLABORATIVE DESIGN: A TAXONOMY OF ARTIFACTS AND PRACTICES USED TO DESIGN A MUSEUM EXHIBITION
Lee, C. // 2004
COLLABORATIVE TOOLS FOR INNOVATION SUPPORT IN EARLY PRODUCT DESIGN PHASES: A CASE STUDY
Merlo, C.; Legardeur, J. // 2004
During early phases of product design projects, co-operation processes are quite informal and the confrontation of the different actors’ points of view leads to unstructured information exchanges. ...
COMMUNICATION AND KNOWLEDGE SHARING IN DISTRIBUTED ENGINEERING DESIGN
Vajna, S.; Marosvary, Z. // 2004
This paper deals mainly with the problems of sharing and managing knowledge in distributed engineering design processes. The paper presents a review of the evolution of engineering design work, and ...
CONCEPTUAL DESIGN - ENHANCEMENT OF A DESIGN ASSISTANT SYSTEM FOR LIGHTWEIGHT STRUCTURES
Hauck, C.; Meerkamm, H. // 2004
Aim of the actual research period within the collaborative research group 396 is to enhance the application area of an assistant system for lightweight components from the late design stages into the ...
COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS IN DESIGN FOR SAFETY
Fargnoli, M.; Ragone, E.; Tronci, M. // 2004
Since the beginning of 90's the European community has been committed to facing problems related to Machine Safety issuing new laws and standards aimed to reduce risks in workplaces. In spite of ...
DECISION SUPPORT FOR STRATEGIC PARTNER SELECTION IN COLLABORATIVE DESIGN AND INNOVATION
Hacklin, F.; Marxt, C. // 2004
Strategic partner selection in collaborative design and innovation is an issue with currently high demand from industry. Our project partner is seeking for operational assistance and decision support ...
DESIGN AS A SOCIAL ACTIVITY AND STUDENTS’ CONCEPT OF DESIGN
Grimheden, M.; Andersson, S. // 2004
DESIGN EDUCATION VIA COLLABORATION IN AN ADVANCED KNOWLEDGE ENVIRONMENT
Elspass, W.J.; Holliger, C. // 2004
DESIGNERS OR MANAGERS? NEW EMERGING FIGURES WITHIN ORGANISATIONS
Loi, D. // 2004
This paper looks at shared work environments and is divided into five parts. The first introduces the topic, providing some background. The second provides a theoretical framework, looking as ...
DEVELOPING COLLABORATION PRACTISES: MODELING THE COMPONENTS OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN NETWORK
Hakatie, A. // 2004
In many respects Industrial design (ID) is outsourced knowledge in the Finnish B-to-B engineering industry. More than occasionally attempts to integrate the external ID work result try-outs in which ...
EVALUATING THE ORGANIZATIONAL ROI OF DIFFERENT COLLABORATIVE STRATEGIES
Kristensen, K.; Hildre, H. P.; Sivertsen, O.I.; Royrvik, J. // 2004
This paper proposes a modelling tool that evaluates the organizational ROI (return on investment) for different collaborative strategies. This decision-making tool has been developed to identify the ...
HOW CAN A DESIGN PROCESS AND A SCIENTIFIC PROCESS IN INFORMATION DESIGN COLLABORATE?
ANDERSSON, C.; PETTERSSON, R. // 2004
HOW INDUSTRIAL DESIGN INTERACTS WITH TECHNOLOGY – A CASE STUDY ON DESIGN OF A STONE CRUSHER
Kurvinen, E. // 2004
This paper takes an empirical look into industrial design (ID) in process and metal industry. The data is based on a case study of an ID pilot project at a company that is a market leader in mineral ...
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.