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DESIGN CATALOGUES FOR MICROSYSTEMS

López Garibay, J.A.; Binz, H. // 2006
MEMS design catalogues are needed. They could help introduce systematic product development into microsystem engineering. The authors propose their implementation in the conceptual phase to fulfil ...

DESIGN FLAWS: FLAWS BY DESIGN?

Gries, B.; Blessing, L. // 2006
In this paper, we discuss the influence of design flaws on design and the influence of design on design flaws. By defining design flaws as a design-related product property that leads to reduced ...

DESIGN FOR PACKAGING LOGISTICS

Klevås, J. // 2006
Successful new product development is a prerequisite for companies to stay competitive on an ever demanding market. Long distant suppliers and challenging customers put emphasize on an efficient and ...

DESIGN WITH X IS NEW IN PRODUCT DESIGN EDUCATION

Langeveld, L.H. // 2006
Design with X is a method what can be used in design education for shortening course or improving quality of product design. Saving time is reached by avoiding irrelevance product concepts or design. ...

FORM DIVISION IN AUTOMOTIVE BODY DESIGN - LINKING DESIGN AND MANUFACTURABILITY

Dagman, A.; Söderberg, R.; Lindkvist, L. // 2006
The spatial relations between the individual parts in an assembled product can be critical for the functional and aesthetic quality of a product. These relations are the result of a form division. ...

FROM DESIGN ERRORS TO CHANCES – A COMPUTER-BASED ERROR TRACKING SYSTEM IN PRACTICE

Möhringer, S. // 2006
The number of design errors in practice is increasing. Existing methodologies e.g. change process or quality management do not support the tracking of errors in a broad and continuous way. Every ...

IMPROVING THE PRODUCT INNOVATION PROCESS IN TEAMS BY SUPPORTING REFLECTION

Petrovic, K.; Mueller, A.; Herbig, B. // 2006
The process of innovative product development is characterized by high demands on the cognitive capacity of designers. We define the product innovation process as a complex task under conditions of ...

Influence of DFX criteria on the design of the product development process

Bauer, S.; Paetzold, K. // 2006
Product development today is affected by a more and more pronounced curtailment of development periods in spite of the products' increasing complexity. The complexity there ist primarily arising ...

Integrated dynamic product development

Vajna, S.; Ottosson, S. // 2006
A two-year International Master Education Program for Bachelors in Science to become Masters of Science (MSc) in Integrated Dynamic Product Development (IDPD) is offered for students who want to ...

MONITORING TOOL FOR A REACTIVE CUSTOMER ORIENTATED QUALITY MANAGEMENT

Felgen, L.; Gahr, A.; Lindemann, U. // 2006
The high quality of products is an important condition for economic success of automotive industry. Regarding this challenge a reactive, customer orientated quality planning method has been ...

PLATFORM EVALUATION USING EXCPLICIT MODELLING: A CASE STUDY

Munk, L.; Mortensen, N.H. // 2006
Platform evaluation methods are often based on indices rather than modelling of measurable consequences, which inhibits the decision making process. This case study shows benefits from using explicit ...

Synergy-Based Approach to Engineering Design Quality

Hindreus, T.; Reedik, V. // 2006

THE COST OF INTERNAL VARIETY: A NON-LINEAR OPTIMIZATION MODEL

Nowak, T.; Chromniak, M. // 2006
Manufacturing oriented design methodologies (e.g. Design for Manufacturing and Assembly, Design to Cost) enable engineers to create product designs which can be manufactured at low cost and with ...

THE NEED FOR A “NEW” INNOVATIVE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT APPROACH

Ekman, S.; Jackson, M. // 2006
In a competitive environment, when products have similar performance, quality and functionality, the innovation process becomes increasingly important. It is thus vital to help industry to develop ...

USE OF KNOWLEDGE TWISTING FOR SYNTHESIS OF ALTERNATIVE ELEMENTARY SOLUTIONS

Žavbi, R.; Duhovnik, J. // 2006
There is a positive correlation between the number of generated alternative product concepts and their quality, so it makes sense to seek formal methods that will enable the generation of alternative ...

VISUAL SENSITIVITY: COMMUNICATING POOR QUALITY

Forslund, K.; Dagman, A.; Söderberg, R. // 2006
Visually perceived deviations from the nominal shapes, locations and orientations of parts can have negative impacts on the Visual Quality Appearance (VQA) of an assembled product. What deviations ...

AN ASSESSMENT OF QUALITY MEASURES FOR ENGINEERING INFORMATION SOURCES

Culley, S. J.; Davies, S.; Hicks, B. J.; McMahon, C. A. // 2005

DESIGN FOR FOOD QUALITY

Fisher, C.; Medland, A. J.; Mullineux, G. // 2005

DESIGN QUALITY PROCESS MANAGEMENT FOR IMPROVEMENT OF ENGINEERING DESIGN PERFORMANCE

Yang, Q. Z.; Lu, W. F.; Ganesh, N.; Brombacher, A. C. // 2005

PROPOSED QUALITY FUNCTION DEPLOYMENT IMPROVEMENTS

Leary, M.; Burvill, C.; Weir, J.; Shafton, A. // 2005

QUALITY MANAGEMENT BY CONCURRENT COMPUTER AIDED TOLERANCE ANALYSIS AND FUNCTIONAL PROTOTYPING

Makkonen, P.; Kuosmanen, P.; Münster, R.; Mäkeläinen, E.; Ramseier, Y. // 2005

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