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The Functional Modelling Account of Stone and Wood: Some Critical Remarks
Vermaas, Pieter E. // 2007
Transfer of Crew Ressource Management Training Into Product Design
Geis, Christian; Schuster, Ilona; Bierhals, Reimer; Badke-Schaub, Petra; Birkhofer, Herbert // 2007
Using Analysis of Computer-Mediated Synchronous Interactions to Understand Co-Designers’ Activities and Reasoning
Lund, Kristine; Prudhomme, Guy; Cassier, Jean-Laurent // 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 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 MODEL OF HUMAN SENSATIONS AS A BASIS FOR ‘DESIGN FOR PRODUCT-EMOTION’ SUPPORT
Fenech, O.C.; Borg, J.C. // 2006
User-product interaction is an emotional experience and products are nowadays being designed to address this emotional experience. Emotion-driven design is however a highly intricate activity, since ...
A SELF-TRAINING SYSTEM THAT LEARNS THROUGH EXPERIMENTATION
Braun, S.C.; Gero, J.S. // 2006
The paper introduces an adaptive system that, inspired by the diversity of human cognitive development processes, uses different kinds of machine learning to develop its expertise. The system ...
COMPUTATIONAL SUPPORT OF SYNTHESIS AND ANALYSIS OF BEHAVIOUR OF ARTEFACTS USING PHYSICAL EFFECTS: SOME CHALLENGES
Chakrabarti, A.; Taura, T. // 2006
The report summarises a study of several artefacts to identify the difficulties associated with their synthesis and analysis directly using physical phenomena/effects and what could be done to ...
CONTRIBUTION TO MAINTAINABILITY AND SAFETY ASSESSMENT IN THE MECHANICAL PRODUCT DESIGN
Coulibaly, A.; Houssin, R.; Mutel, B. // 2006
The paper presents an approach for maintainability and safety assessment using CAD model enriched with behavioral semantic data. This aims to assist designers for taking care of product behaviors ...
CULTURE-DRIVEN PRODUCT INNOVATION
Moalosi, R.; Popovic, V.; Hickling-Hudson, A. // 2006
The paper explores how culture can be used as a source of product innovation within Botswana’s context but it has been observed that designers have not yet been able to encode cultural human factors ...
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 GUIDELINES FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES IN MOBILE PRODUCTS
Diehl, J.C.; van Gennip, P.; Mestre, A. // 2006
The amount of (consumer) products that consume electricity is still increasing rapidly. Emerging technologies in the field of renewable energy, such as small fuel cells, flexible photo-voltaic solar ...
DESIGN IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION AS A CONTRIBUTION IN HUMAN “REAL PROBLEMS” SOLVING
Pons, L. // 2006
The paper is on the potential of Art and Design in Engineering Education and has the objective to argument in favor of enlarging the scope of Engineering Education programs. Engineering students’ ...
DEVELOPING OF THE BEARING ORGANS COMPUTATIONAL MODULE FOR GEAR BOXES OPTIMALISATION SYSTEM
Vanek, V.; Hosnedl, S.; Nemec, L. // 2006
By the solution of the problems of the mathematical modelling of gear boxes (GS) predetermined particularly for regional railway vehicles, i.e. the dynamical behaviour of shaft type assembly systems ...
DIGITAL HUMAN BODY MODELLING TO SUPPORT DESIGNING PRODUCTS FOR PHYSICAL INTERACTION
Moes, N.C.C.M. // 2006
In order to build a Digital Human Model (DHM) to be applied in designing products for physical interaction, knowledge is needed from several sources, depending on the intended application of the ...
ENVIRONMENTAL SIMULATION SYSTEM FOR ENVIRONMENTALLY CONSCIOUS PRODUCT DESIGN
Sakita, K.; Mori, T. // 2006
The product designers are demanded to harmonize the technological, the economical, the social, and the environmental domain of the product. In the early stage of product design, in order to create ...
EVOLUTIONARY ALGORITHMS IN DESIGN
Stanković, T.; Stošić, M.; Marjanović, D. // 2006
Within this paper an effort was made in presenting the reasons why evolutionary algorithms and especially genetic algorithm present suitable basis for creation of design tools which should aid ...
HYBRID SIMULATION OF THE USE OF PRODUCTS BY CONTROLLING CONTINUOUS BEHAVIOUR WITH STATE machines
Van Der Vegte, W. F. // 2006
IMPLEMENTING PRODUCT PLATFORMS: A CASE STUDY
Fiil-Nielsen, O.; Mortensen, N.H. // 2006
The paper describes a case study dealing with the process of creating and implementing a product platform. The paper espessially deals with the fact that to obtain the benefits of platforms a ...
INNOVATIVE INTERFACE FOR HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION
Rolshofen W., Dietz P., Schäfer G. // 2006
A challenge for the future is to develop new interfaces for the interaction between man and computer. Meanwhile, numerous solutions exist, however an optimum out of different approaches has to be ...
INVESTIGATION ON THE OPTIMAL ARRANGEMENT OF THE HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE OF AUTOMATIC LATHES
Maier, T.; Dudic, I.; Schmid, M. // 2006
This investigation examines indicators and controls with regard to their arrangement and their relation to a process and whose use by different operators is related to a complex sequence of ...
KANSEI INFORMATION APPROACH FOR AN INTERDISCIPLINARY DESIGN METHOD PROPOSAL BASED ON INTUITION
Lévy, P.; Yamanaka, T. // 2006
Interdisciplinary approach is seen as solution for more comprehensive designs. However, interdisciplinary knowledge sharing encounters many issues, due to disciplinary ontology and human subjective ...
ON THE IMPORTANCE OF A FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF COGNITIVE TECHNICAL SYSTEMS
Paetzold, K. // 2006
The development of cognitive technical systems is considered as a further development of mechatronic systems. Rigid sensor-actor chains are broken up while thereby becoming flexible. This is achieved ...
ON THE USE OF FUNCTIONS, BEHAVIOUR AND STRUCTURAL RELATIONS AS CUES FOR ENGINEERING CHANGE PREDICTION
Ariyo, O.O.; Eckert ,C.M.; Clarkson, P.J. // 2006
Unforeseen side effects of engineering changes can affect other parts of a product, which are expected to remain relatively unchanged. As a result, known component relations are used as cues for ...
Boolean Searches
The following examples demonstrate some search strings that use boolean operators:
- 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.