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DATA MANAGEMENT FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING: SURVEY ON REQUIREMENTS AND CURRENT STATE
Gräßler, I.; Taplick, P.; Pottebaum, J.; Scholle, P.; Reiher, T. // 2016
The paper gives an overview of actually used Additive Manufacturing (AM) data formats and AM data infrastructure. Based on empirical analysis of the actual situation, necessary improvement of data ...
DEVELOPING CONCEPTS THAT PROMOTE ENERGY SAVING TECHNOLOGY FOR AGEING POPULATIONS
Whittet, Craig; Taylor, Andrea; Walker, Guy; Galloway, Stuart; Stephen, Bruce; Docherty, Catherine; Lynn, Craig; Owens, Edward; Danson, Michael // 2016
Fuel poverty is a critical issue for a globally ageing population. Increasing heating/cooling
requirements combined with declining incomes has resulted in a global challenge that requires ...
Development of a wearable system to capture team (n>2) interactions in engineering design teams
Sjöman, Heikki; Steinert, Martin // 2016
This paper presents the development and ideas behind a comprehensive system prototype of wearable Radiofrequency transceivers, which, by sending small radio packets between devices, are acting as a ...
Development of market-oriented architectural standards by means of standardized vehicle layouts
Stocker, Johannes; Schmidt, Michael // 2016
Commercial vehicles serve a wide range of operational purposes so that a broad spectrum of conceptual configuration options, for example the number of axles or wheelbase and overhang, has to be ...
DSMDE: A Data Exchange Format for Design Structure Models
Ansari, Lazima; Hossain, Shahadat; Imtiaz Khan, Ahamad // 2016
We propose Design Structure Model Data Exchange file format as a common file format to promote reliable and efficient exchange of Design Structure Model (DSM) data. The DSMDE is an extension of the ...
DYNAMIC DESIGNING OF DENTAL PROSTHESES
Solaberrieta, E.; Minguez, R.; Brizuela, A.; Etxaniz, O.; Barrenetxea, L.; Iturrate, M.; De Prado, I. // 2016
The novel methodology proposes the integration of mandible dynamics and reverse engineering in dental CAD/CAM. The aim of this methodology is to project the forces registered by the sensors on the ...
Ein integriertes Gesamtsystemmodell für die modellbasierte Entwicklung (Members only )
Hooshmand, Yousef; Höner, Martin; Danjou, Stéphane; Köhler, Peter // 2016
To cope with the increasing complexity of software-intensive systems consisting of mechanical, electrical and electronic components, an information model for model-based engineering (MBE) has been ...
Emperical Results from Measuring Design Creativity: Use of an Augmented Coding Scheme in Protocol Analysis
John, Gero; Jeff, Kan // 2016
This paper presents preliminary results from using an augmented ontological coding scheme to generate quantitative descriptions of the cognitive behaviour of design creativity. The ...
ENHANCEMENT OF COLLABORATION AND COMMUNICATION BETWEEN DESIGN AND SIMULATION DEPARTMENTS BY METHODS OF REQUIREMENTS ENGINEERING
Schweigert, S.; d'Albert, H.; Lindemann, U. // 2016
Simulation has become a standard part of design processes. While much reseach has been done on technical aspects, there is little knowledge on the implications on communication and collaboration. ...
Enhancing Collaboration between Design and Simulation Departments by Methods of Complexity Management
Schweigert, Sebastian; Çavuşoğlu, Mesut; Lindemann, Udo // 2016
The significance of CAD-CAE coupling has grown with the increasing use of simulations in development processes. With the focus on technical aspects like simulation data management in literature, ...
Enhancing Early Mobile Prototype Testing: Requirements Analysis through Interviews and a System Design
Meyer, Sebastian; Häger, Franziska; Uflacker, Matthias // 2016
During the last three decades the number of active mobile devices went from zero to 7.2 billion devices. And research predicts the usage of mobile devices will replace desktop systems in many areas ...
Entrepreneurship: What Separates Those Who Do from Those Who Don't
Matthew, Lynch; Martin, Steinert; Gunnar, Andersson // 2016
rature, with most of the focus being on what makes a successful entrepreneur; or what separates entrepreneurs from the general population. Examing the difference between the intention to start and ...
Entwicklung von Smart Machine Elements - Ansatz einer smarten Ausgleichskupplung (Members only )
Schork, Stefan; Gramlich, Sebastian; Kirchner, Eckhard // 2016
Future projects like „Industrie 4.0“ often aim for an increase in networking and data exchange between machines and processes. To collect these process relevant data, more sensors are needed. The ...
ESTABLISHING A PROFESSIONAL IDENTITY VIA MENTORING IN DESIGN PROGRAMMES
Bennyson, Réne; Hansen, Birgitte K.; Blond, Malene G. S. // 2016
The use of a mentor mentee relation in the course of a not well known design programme in Bachelor
of Applied Science will strengthen the establishment of the student’s professional identity, with ...
EVOLUTION OF ROTOR SPIDER DESIGN FOR VERTICAL HYDRO-GENERATORS
Vukšić, M.; Triplat, I.; Marjanović, D. // 2016
This paper presents evaluation of improved rotor spider design Rotor spider is part of vertical hydro-generator which transfers torque and rotation from shaft to rotor rim and poles. Paper gives ...
Experimental Study on the Effect of Users' Prior Experience and Product Features on the Usability of a Product
Yusuke, Shirai; Kaori, Yamada; Toshiharu, Taura // 2016
This study focused on ‘signs’ on products, which include the shape and visual features of products which may give some affordance to users. We experimentally investigated the effects that these signs ...
FEATURE-BASED APPROACH FOR THE AUTOMATED SETUP OF ACCURATE, DESIGN-ACCOMPANYING FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSES
Kestel, P.; Schneyer, T.; Wartzack, S. // 2016
Finite element analyses (FEA) gain huge attention in engineering design practice. However, an efficient use of FEA requires early application in the product development process. Furthermore, ...
Gamifying Evaluation of Creativity in Early Stages Of Conceptual Design
Mahmoud, Dinar; Jami, Shah // 2016
Evaluation of creativity in design is often based on measuring the outcome of a design task in conceptual stages, i.e., problem formulation and ideation. A commonly used example is the method of ...
HANDLING INNOVATIVE TRANSFORMATION PROCESSES IN PUBLIC ENVIRONMENT
Gundersen, Gunnar H.; Berg, Arild // 2016
Design of environment is one example from which debates can emerge. Such public debates can
influence public opinions and subsequently influence political debates and bureaucratic ...
INDIVIDUAL DISPOSITIONS AND THE ADOPTION OF SURFACE LEARNING IN DESIGN
Hamat, B.; Badke-Schaub, P.; Schoormans, J. // 2016
In this study, we investigated the inter-relationship between students' mind-sets, tolerance for ambiguity and self-efficacy to the learning approaches that design students adopt. Data was collected ...
INTEGRATED PRODUCT MODELLING THROUGH IFM-CPM/PDD
Eisenbart ,B.; Khan, Y. I.; Qureshi, A. J. // 2016
Designing complex systems is an iterative process requiring constant updating of models representing related information. To ease consistent modelling, this paper focuses on linking function ...
INTEGRATING REAL GEOMETRY MODELS INTO PRODUCT SIMULATIONS: AN APPROACH OF A KNOWLEDGE-BASED PROCESS
Katona, S.; Koch, M.; Wartzack, S. // 2016
Simulation driven product development is state of the art to insure that desired characteristics in use behave as requested before performing expensive tests using prototypes. Product simulation is ...
Interactions in a World of Intelligent Products - A Case Study of a Smart and Learning Office Chair
Matilde Bisballe, Jensen; Andreas, Wulvik; Carlo, Kriesi; Osmund, Boe; Phillipp, Anders; Even, Jors; Martin, Steinert // 2016
This paper presents challenges associated with developing Smart, Learning, and
Physically Adapting products. Until now, smart products mainly collects user data and digitally
adapts user interfaces ...
Introducing Students to Conceptual Frameworks for Insight-Driven Projects
Richard, Fry // 2016
In order to increase their design creativity in a third-year, externally sponsored project experience, second-year industrial design students are introduced to the skills critical for performance in ...
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.