Query returned 1452 results.
DESIGN OF THE 3D MODEL OF HUMAN BODY ORIENTED TO BIOMECHANICAL APPLICATIONS
Jurčević-Lulić, T.; Muftić, O.; Sušić, A. // 2004
This paper describes a biomechanical model of human body and an automatised method for determination of static anthropomeasures and inertial properties of body segments from anthropometric ...
FATIGUE ANALYSIS OF WELDED ALUMINIUM JOINTS WITH LONGITUDINAL AND ROUND STIFFENER SUBJECTED TO BENDING LOADS BY NOMINAL, STRUCTURAL AND NOTCH STRESS RANGE APPROACHES
Domazet, Ž.; Matić, T.; Krstulović, A. // 2004
Fatigue behaviour of welded aluminium joints with longitudinal and round stiffener subjected to bending loads are systematically investigated in this study. Fatigue analysis based on nominal stress ...
FUZZY LOGIC RETRIEVAL OF COMPLEX ENGINEERING INFORMATION
Napalkov, E.; Zars, V. // 2004
This paper analyses various aspects of information retrieval for design application within the common product data model (CPDM) represented in the form of fuzzy frame-based network. The goal of ...
INFORMATION - A TAXONOMY AND INTERPRETATION
Eder, W. E.; Hosnedl, S. // 2004
This paper presents the authors' opinions on the nature of information in order to explore a consistent set of terminology for this area. The contents of information can concern tangible objects ...
INFORMATION MODEL FOR THE MECHATRONIC PRODUCT FOCUSING THE FUNCTIONAL ABSTRACTION
Zimmerman, T.; Hallin, K.; Malmqvist, J. // 2004
Mechatronic products with their diversity of cooperating technologies set new demands on effective information management. A key enabler for product data representation is the presence of information ...
INTEGRATING OPERATIONAL COMPLEXITY IN DESIGN PROCESSES AND IMPROVING DESIGN RISK IDENTIFICATION
Lauche, K.; Busby, J.S.; Bennett, S.A. // 2004
Simplifying strategies are useful and often necessary to make the design process tractable. They are also a generic human reaction to cope with complexity. Yet if a design is modified or put to use ...
IPD questions of theory and practice in hungary
Vidovics, B.; Bercsey, T. // 2004
Technology, more precisely the technology space involving machine design is, on one side, part of the human culture, on the other side, culture shaping potential. It is a characteristic of creative ...
MECHANISM UPGRADE USING PRESCRIPTIVE MODEL OF PART BASED PRODUCT UPGRADE
Benedičić, J.; Zavbi, R.; Duhovnik, J. // 2004
At NIKO d.d. company, a producer of binding mechanisms, the improvements are usually a trial-and-error process. For this reason, our company has taken a more systematic approach. The prescriptive ...
REALITIES IN INTERDISCIPLINARY SYSTEMS DESIGN
Kaljas, Frid; Kallo, Rommi; Reedik, Vello // 2004
It is obvious that the integration of different technologies into interdisciplinary systems cannot be treated as their simple summing but as a way of compensating their mutual weaknesses and ...
SIMULATION OF PRODUCTS LIFE CYCLE: METHODOLOGICAL BASIS AND ANALYSIS MODELS
Giudice, F.; La Rosa, G.; Risitano, A.; Strazzeri, G. // 2004
The aim of this work consists of developing a methodological basis and the models for analysis, to allow the simulation of products life cycle at the design stage. The direct link between design ...
SOME CONSIDERATION ABOUT THE PROFESSIONAL DEONTOLOGY OF DESIGNERS
Biggioggero, G.F.; Rovida, E. // 2004
The steps to a professional deontology are as follows:
a) determination of the “terminal behaviour” ( professional ability of the designer that shall be described carefully and completely)
b) ...
SOME CONSIDERATIONS ABOUT DESIGN EDUCATION
Rovida, E.; Fargnoli, M. // 2004
On the basis of the great attention paid by companies' research centres and public bodies' research departments to Design Science in recent years, it is becoming a fundamental topic in ...
STUDIES OF INTUITIVE INTERACTION EMPLOYING OBSERVATION AND CONCURRENT PROTOCOL
Blackler, A.; Popovic, V.; Mahar, D. // 2004
This paper explores intuitive interaction with products from a methodological standpoint. Intuitive use of products involves utilising knowledge gained through other products or experiences. The ...
Systematic process engineering and ist application in product planning
Weigt, M.; Seidel, M. // 2004
Current industrial products are characterised by increasing complexity, quality requirements, and a high level of specialisation. To stay competitive in today’s markets, a substantial improvement of ...
VIRTUAL PHYSIOLOGICAL ANTHROPODYNAMICS
Muftić, O.; Milčić, D.; Baksa, S. // 2004
A new biomechanical three-dimensional (3D) model for the human body based on computer-generated virtual model is proposed. Using maps obtained from the special kinds of photos of the body of a real ...
VIRTUAL PROTOTYPING OF SELF-OPTIMIZING MECHATRONIC SYSTEMS
Gausemeier, J.; Müller, W.; Paelke, V.; Bauch, J.; Shen, Q.; Radkowski ,R. // 2004
Future mechatronic products will comprise configurations of solution elements with an inherent partial intelligence. The complexity of these systems and the necessity to efficiently analyze and ...
WHO AM I AND WHERE AM I? - SWITCHING AND STITCHING IN THE DIGITAL AGE
Smyth, M.; Raijmakers, B.; Munro, A. J. // 2004
This paper will introduce the concept of human identity. It will focus on how the creation, maintenance and communication of identity could be supported by technology. Initially a series of human ...
A COMPARISON BETWEEN INDIVIDUAL AND COLLECTIVE LEARNING IN DESIGN
Wu, Z.; Kok, S. S.; Duffy, A. // 2003
A FRAMEWORK FOR ASSESSING INTER-ORGANISATIONAL KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT IN NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Wunram, M.; Weber, F.; Müller, D. H.; Pawar, K. S.; Gupta, A. // 2003
ADAPTATION OF A DISABILITY SEVERITY SCALE FOR PRODUCT ASSESSMENT
Clarkson, P. J.; Dong, H.; Keates, S. // 2003
ALTERATIONS IN STUDENTS’ ABILITY TO SOLVE PROBLEMS BY INTRODUCTION OF THE ELEMENT MODEL C&CM INTO THE KARLSRUHE EDUCATION MODEL FOR INDUSTRIAL PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT KALEP
Arlbers, A.; Matthiesen, S.; Ohmer, M. // 2003
AN AGENT BASED APPROACH TO FINDING EXPERTISE IN THE ENGINEERING DESIGN ENVIRONMENT
Crowder, R.; Hughes, G.; Hall, W. // 2003
ARCHITECTING MODELS OF TECHNICAL SYSTEMS FOR NON-ROUTINE SIMULATIONS
Sellgren, U. // 2003
CLASSIFICATION OF USERS - DUE TO THEIR RELATION TO THE PRODUCT
Janhager, J. // 2003
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.