Browsing 19th CIRP Design Conference – Competitive Design, 2009 by Title

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  • Garde, J. A.; van der Voort, M. C. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-03-31)
    When product designers develop advanced medical appliances, they have to deal with medical treatment procedures. If treatment procedures are ignored by designers, final products might conflicts with the hospital practice. ...
  • Cavallucci, D.; Rousselot, F.; Zanni, C. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-03-31)
    One of the first tasks designers are facing is the gathering of all potentially interesting information for understanding an initial situation. Its main objective is the drawing of a problem statement and the understanding ...
  • Duque Ciceri, N.; Garetti, M.; Terzi, S. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-03-31)
    Starting from the framework of Product Lifecycle Management (PLM), sustainability should be provided by continuous sharing of information among the different product lifecycle phases. A PLM system provides lifecycle ...
  • Schuh, G.; Haag, C. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-03-31)
    The paper gives a general introduction to product piracy as an economic and a methodological challenge. Technology-based know-how protection is presented and its potentials outlined. The corporate value chain is discussed ...
  • Weidlich, D.; Zickner, H.; Riedel, T.; Böhm, A. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-03-31)
    A consistent and accurate digital data model takes a major role during the whole product life cycle of production facilities. This article introduces both technologies: 3D laser scanning for acquisition of 3D geometry date ...
  • Marson, Silvia; Attia, Usama M.; Allen, David M.; Tipler, P.; Jin, T.; Hedge, J.; Alcock, Jeffrey R. (Cranfield University, 2009-03-31)
    This paper concerns the concept, the design and the manufacturing steps for the fabrication of a precision mould for micro-injection moulding of truly three dimensional microfluidic devices. The mould was designed using ...
  • Stechert, C.; Franke, H. J. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-03-31)
    Multidisciplinary product development in collaborative networks is a typical working condition for nowadays engineers. After describing the main deficits and dangers of such development situations a modelling approach ...
  • Keijzers, J.; Scholten, L.; Lu, Y.; den Ouden, E. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-03-31)
    In innovative Consumer Electronics products, such as LCD televisions, consumers often perceive the product's malfunctioning differently than designers do. To support critical design decisions, it is therefore important ...
  • Rasoulifar, R.; Thomann, G.; Villeneuve, F. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-03-31)
    Scenario has been largely used in design progression of different engineering disciplines, mostly in software engineering and Human-Machine Interaction. Scenario helps the software designers to border on the user and usage ...
  • Al-Ashaab, Ahmed; Howell, S.; Usowicz, K.; Hernando Anta, P.; Gorka, A. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-03-31)
    This paper is presenting a proposal of a novel approach to automotive electronic/software systems development. It is based on the combination of Set-Based Concurrent Engineering, a Toyota approach to product development, ...
  • Inoue, M.; Ishikawa, H. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-03-31)
    The previous series of the study have proposed a preference set-based design (PSD) method that enables the flexible and robust design under various sources of uncertainties. In contrast to the traditional design method, ...
  • Carleton, T.; Leifer, L. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-03-31)
    ME310 is a radical course that has been taught at Stanford University since 1967. The year-long course is a graduate level sequence in which student teams work on complex engineering projects sponsored by industry partners. ...
  • van Tooren, M. J. L.; van der Elst, S. W. G.; Vermeulen, B. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-03-31)
    The next stage in product development process evolution should be the automation of labour intensive repetitive steps. The design automation strategy should follow the trend of the supply chain management approach and ...
  • Hiekata, K.; Yamato, H. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-03-31)
    A method to describe process and knowledge based on RDF which is an ontology description language and IDEF0 which is a formal process description format is proposed. Once knowledge of experienced engineers is embedded ...
  • Richards, P.; Ekárt, A. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-03-31)
    Knitwear design is a creative activity that is hard to automate using the computer. The production of the associated knitting pattern, however, is repetitive, time-consuming and error-prone, calling for automation. Our ...
  • Anggreeni, I.; van der Voort, M. C. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-03-31)
    Using concrete stories about product or technology use, or ‘scenarios’, is a promising design approach. Nevertheless, design practices face uncertainties especially in the activities of identifying, creating and selecting ...
  • AlGeddawy, T. N.; ElMaraghy, H. A. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-03-31)
    Changes in manufacturing systems are oftenly driven by product design variations that exist at specific points in time, and gradual product design changes that appear over time. Further interactions take place to fully ...
  • Gomez, M.; Baxter, David; Roy, Rajkumar; Kalta, M. (Cranfield University, 2009-03-31)
    It is widely agreed that organisations would benefit from a PLM implementation founded on a standard structure that integrates through-life information and knowledge. Thus, this paper describes a PLM data structure that ...
  • Fei, G.; Gao, James X.; Tang, X. Q. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-03-31)
    Conceptual design is a critical and innovative stage in engineering product and system design. In the conceptual design process, it would be ideal if all functional requirements are maintained independently according to ...
  • Bogatyrev, N. R.; Bogatyreva, O. A. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-03-31)
    The concept of evolution in technology and biology is discussed. It appears that most of the evolution trends in technology and biology result from different development strategies. This conflict has roots from the time ...

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