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SPECIFICATION RISK ANALYSIS: INTRODUCING A RISK MANAGEMENT METHOD FOR PRODUCT ARCHITECTURES

Wagner, C.; Graebsch, M.; Seering, W.; Lindemann, U. // 2008
This paper presents an adaptation of the FMEA as a risk management tool for embodiment design. The development of the approach and important decisions are described. By means of three dimensions, ...

Tactile Qualities of Materials inConsumer Product Packaging

Tangeland, L.; Schulte, K. Ø.; Boks, C. // 2008

THE PRACTISE OF KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT WITHIN THE INNOVATION PROCESS OF A COMPANY MAKING LUXURY WATCH

Alberti, P. // 2008
The present evolution of the industrial environment is characterised by a high level of uncertainty concerning the effective expectations of the market, the available technologies, the abilities to ...

TOWARDS KNOWLEDGE INTENSIVE DESIGN SUPPORT FOR THE MICRO SURGICAL DOMAIN

Grech, A. K.; Borg, J. C. // 2008
This paper, which is part of ongoing research, proposes a framework for a knowledge intensive computer aided design (KICAD) tool that will be able to aid designers working in the micro surgical ...

UNCERTAINTY AND RISK REDUCTION IN ENGINEERING DESIGN EMBODIMENT PROCESSES

Grebici, K.; Goh, Y. M.; McMahon, C. // 2008
The interdependency between information requirements and lead-time reduction is a challenging issue usually addressed by collaborative and concurrent design processes. The combination of temporal ...

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 ...

A Modelling Scheme for Capturing and Analyzing Multi-Domain Design Information: a Hair Dryer Design Example

Mocko, Gregory M.; Summers, Joshua D.; Fadel, Georges M.; Teegavarapu, Sudhaker; Maier, Jonathan R. A.; Ezhilan, Thulasiram // 2007

A Service Evaluation Method for Service/Product Engineering

Shimomura, Yoshiki; Sakao, Tomohiko // 2007

A Strategy for Cast Part Shape Design Optimisation

Jokinen, Jarmo; Makkonen, Petri E.; Saarelainen, Tanja; Coatanéa, Eric // 2007

An Approach to Avoid Quality Assembly Issues Since Product Design Stage

Estrada, Gabriela; Riba, Carles; Lloveras, Joaquim // 2007

Establishing Information Valuing Characteristics for Engineering Design Information

Zhao, Yuyang; Tang, L.C.M; Darlington, M. J.; Austin, S.A.; Culley, Stephen J. // 2007

Proposal for a Holistic Approach to Improve Software Validation Process in Automotive Industry

Awédikian, Roy; Yannou, Bernard; Mekhilef, Mounib; Bouclier, Line; Lebreton, Philippe; Augusto, Ludovic // 2007

A BOTTOM-UP APPROACH FOR AUTOMATED SYNTHESIS SUPPORT IN THE ENGINEERING DESIGN PROCESS: PROTOTYPES

Schotborgh, W.O.; Tragter, H.; Kokkeler, F.G.M.; van Houten, F.J.A.M. // 2006
In the engineering design process without computer support, the amount of knowledge and experience of the engineers determine the design speed and ultimately the quality of the solution. The ...

A METHODOLOGY FOR VR SYSTEMS BENCHMARKING IN THE INDUSTRIAL DESIGN FIELD

Mengoni, M.; Germani, M.; Onori, R.; Pavani, F. // 2006
The majority of Virtual Reality applications developed today are either specific product oriented, not flexible enough to be implemented in every industrial design process to achieve complex real ...

AN INTEGRATED APPROACH FOR THE QUALITY MEASURE OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS

Fargnoli, M.; Bisillo, S.; Geraci, D. // 2006
One of the most significant key factors in the development of high Quality products is represented by the ability to correctly evaluate them before putting on the market. Bearing this in mind, the ...

Assessing Quality Of Student Learning In Design

Reddy, Gudur Raghavendra // 2006

DEFINITION AND RESEARCH FOCUS IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES

Schabacker, M.; Guo, H.; Vajna, S. // 2006
Processes that form Engineering are marketing, product development, production process planning, prototyping, and testing. They form a complex process net, in which some activities run serially, some ...

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