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Understanding Heterogeneity of Human Preferences for Engineering Design

Hoyle, Chris; Chen, Wei; Wang, Nanxin; Gomez-levi, Gianna // 2009
In today's competitive market, it is essential for producers to provide products which not only achieve high performance, but also appeal to the tastes of consumer. Therefore, a key element of ...

Value – Function – Structure Modeling in an Ontological Representation of Product-Service Systems

Kim, Yong Se; Wang, Eric; Park, Myon Woong // 2009
An ontological representation of product-service systems (PSS) is presented, which could support the development of new computer-aided tools and frameworks for PSS design. In this ontology, a PSS ...

Sustainable Living - A Multiplayer Educational Game Based on Ecodesign

Judmaier, Peter; Huber, Maria; Pohl, Margit; Rester, Markus; Leopold, Daniela // 2008

A Post-Positivism View of Function Behaviour Structure

Wang, Wenjuan; Duffy, Alex H.B.; Haffey, Mark // 2007

A Product Family Based Life Cycle Cost Model for Part Variety and Change Analysis

Wang, Lin; Song, Bin; Li, Xiang; Ng Wee, Keong // 2007

Aligning Multiple Domains of Design Processes

Kreimeyer, Matthias; Eichinger, Markus; Lindemann, Udo // 2007

Comparison of Knowledge Representation in PDM and By Semantic Networks

Conrad, Jan; Deubel, Till; Köhler, Christian; Wanke, Sören; Weber, Christian // 2007

Cross-Cultural Collaboration in Design Engineering – Influence Factors and Their Impact on Work Performance

Petermann, Markus; Trevelyan, James; Felgen, Luc; Lindemann, Udo // 2007

Design Method for Functional Components of Ultra High Precision Machines

Lotz, Markus; Höhne, Günter; Hackel, Tobias; Frank, Thomas; Theska, René // 2007

Piep: Product Innovation Engineering Program

Grimheden, Martin; Hanson, Mats; Norell, Margareta; Wikander, Jan // 2007

Research Tasks and Potentials In Product-Service-System Development

Fritz, Christof; Grossmann, Jan; Schendel, Christoph; Boman, Micaela; Sakao, Tomohiko // 2007

The Design Research Pyramid: A Three Layer Framework

Wang, Wenjuan; Duffy, Alex H.B. // 2007

Transcript: Roadside furniture  (Members only )

Wang, Wenjuan; Duffy, Alex // 2006

E-DIP – A PROPOSAL FOR WEB-BASED COLLABORATION IN THE EARLY STAGES OF PRODUCT DESIGN

Gomes-Ferreira, M. G.; Martins, T. H.; Amaral, D. C.; Forcellini, F. A. // 2005

TOWARDS AN EVOLVABLE CHROMOSOME MODEL FOR INTERACTIVE COMPUTER DESIGN SUPPORT

Fan, Z.; Andreasen, M. M.; Wang, J.; Goodman, E. D. // 2005

DEVELOPMENT OF A MODEL FOR ASSESSMENT OF DESIGN PROCESS PERFORMANCE

Perez, R. L.; Ogliari, A.; Back, N.; Martins, R. A. // 2003

GARSKETCH3D: A SKETCH-BASED 3D APPAREL PRODUCT MODELLING PLATFORM

Wang, CCL; Wang, Y.; Yuen, M. M. F. // 2003

THE IDENTITY OF FREEFORM SHAPE FEATURES

Wang, C.; Vergeest, J. S. M.; Bronsvoort, W. F. // 2003

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