Query returned 1440 results.
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 ...
SERVICEABILITY ANALYSES IN VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT FOR THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY
Bruno, F.; Luchi, M.L.; Milite, A.; Monacelli, G.; Pina, M.; Sessa, F. // 2006
The paper describes an industrial application of VR techniques in the field of Digital Mock-Up (DMU) analyses, reporting the results obtained with the development of a software application that ...
STATUS OF HUMAN BEHAVIOUR IN DESIGN RESEARCH: A REVIEW OF ICED AND DESIGN CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
Lauche, K. // 2006
The paper reviews the empirical research on human behaviour in design presented at past ICED and Design conferences. While a quarter of all conference papers dealt with aspects of human behaviour, ...
Student search behaviour in a digital library
Wodehouse, Andrew; Grierson, Hilary; Ion, William; Juster, Neal // 2006
SUPPORTING THE DESIGN OF ELECTRONIC DEVICES FOR SENIORS
Bruder, C.; Wandke, H.; Blessing, L. // 2006
In general, the user interface of multifunctional devices has not been designed with seniors in mind. Consequently, it is usually difficult for them to use these devices. This research project ...
SUSTAINABLE DESIGN IN ARCHITECTURE
Yilmaz, M. // 2006
The understanding of the 20th century architecture, has a big responsibility in achieving current unsustainable result of the environment. We may think of cars and factories as the most obvious ...
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 ...
Theory Of Form Formation/Theory Of Composition: In Search Of Differentia Specifica
Architect Dobrina Zheleva-Martins // 2006
TWO ASPECTS OF HUMAN-CENTRIC EVOLUTIONARY DESIGN SYSTEMS
Parmee, L. C.; Abraham, J. A.; Machwe, A. // 2006
UNDERSTANDING DESIGN COMPLEXITY THROUGH THE MODELLING OF HUMANS
A. J., Medland; G. ,Mullineux // 2006
VISUAL SPACE PERCEPTION MODEL IDENTIFICATION BY EVOLUTIONARY SEARCH
Bittermann, M.; Sariyildiz, S.; Ciftcioglu, Ö. // 2006
Visual perception of Spaces is relevant for design. Designs, which satisfy perceptual requirements are found based on assessments of perceptual implications. For this purpose a probabilistic model of ...
Why Do Engineers Err when they Design?
Saariluoma, P.; Hovi, J.; Suvinen, R. // 2006
A BEHAVIOURAL MODEL FOR REPRESENTING BIOLOGICAL AND ARTIFICIAL SYSTEMS FOR INSPIRING NOVEL DESIGNS
Chakrabarti, A.; Sarkar, P.; Leelavathamma, B.; Nataraju, B. S. // 2005
A METHOD FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF INFLUENCES OF THE SURFACE ROUGHNESS ON THE BEHAVIOUR AND DESIGN OF GLOBAL SYSTEMS
Albers, A.; Nowicki, L.; Minx, J. // 2005
CASE STUDIES ON THE INFLUENCE OF THE DESIGN SCENARIO ON CONCEPT GENERATION
Leary, M.; Burvill, C.; Weir, J. // 2005
DEVELOPING AN ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY VACUUM CLEANER – A CASE STUDY FROM VISION TO PROTOTYPE
Großmann, J.; Oberender, C.; Birkhofer, H. // 2005
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY DESIGN PERFORMANCE: HOW CAN WE MEET HUMAN LIMITATIONS WITH HUMAN RESOURCES?
Badke-Schaub, P. // 2005
HUMAN MODELING BENEFITS IN WORKSTATION DESIGN
Gauthier, F.; Caron, H. // 2005
LEARNING FROM DESIGN FAILURES – THE METHOD OF WEAK POINT ANALYSIS AND VIRTUAL DEVIATIONS
Höhne, G.; Brix, T.; Sperlich, H. // 2005
ONTOLOGY-BASED DESIGN KNOWLEDGE MODELING FOR PRODUCT RETRIEVAL
Li, Z.; Anderson, D. C.; Ramani, K. // 2005
SYMMETRY IN GEOMETRIC FEATURES AND SELF ASSEMBLY: SELF-EVOLUTION II
Hollier, W.; Burvill, C.; Davoren, J. // 2005
THE DESIGN OF SELF EVOLVING BEHAVIOUR: SELF-EVOLUTION I
Hollier, W.; Burvill, C.; Davoren, J. // 2005
A DESIGN METHODOLOGY FOR MAINTAINABILITY OF AUTOMOTIVE COMPONENTS IN VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT
Di Gironimo, G.; Monacelli,G.; Patalano, S. // 2004
The present paper deals with the problem of the ergonomics of maintenance tasks in automotive industry pursuing the following aims: analysis of Human Modelling Software and their use in automotive ...
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.