Query returned 403 results.
Consumer Comprehension of the Communication Designs for Food Packaging
Wang, W. Y.Regina; Chou,Mu-Chien // 2009
When consumers have to choose from an array of products, package design plays a signi cant role in consumer communication. Speci cally, the package design reveals the content and details of the ...
Creating Brand-Innovation Synergy: Towards a Practical Method of Using Brands in the New Product Development Process
Keus, Martyn; Smulders, Frido; Roscam Abbing, Erik; Buijs, Jan // 2009
Brands are more than logos that are "stuck on" products after they have been developed. Before new product concepts are envisioned, brands exist - both in the minds of consumers, and in the ...
Decision Support for the Selection of Anti-Counterfeiting Measures Based on Modeling Damage Avoiding Functions
Petermann, Markus Alexander; Meiwald, Thomas; Lindemann, Udo // 2009
Manufacturers are confronted with a rising number of counterfeits and imitations of their original products, causing both financial and brand damages most of them are not willing to accept. There are ...
Decision-Focused Resource Modeling for Design Decision Support
Liu, Shaofeng; Duffy, Alex H. B.; Whitfield, Robert Ian; Boyle, Iain M.; Wang, Wenjuan; Mohamed, Khaled // 2009
Resource management including resource allocation, levelling, configuration and monitoring has been recognised as critical to design decision making. It has received increasing research interests in ...
Development of Mathematical Models for Secure Collaboration in Product Lifecycle Management
Liu, Wei; Wang, Min; Zhang, Da Yong; Zeng, Yong // 2009
This paper formalizes product lifecycle management (PLM) based on axiomatic theory of design modeling. Collaboration and secure collaboration issues in PLM are of major concern. Mathematical models ...
Ecodesign integration in education: the utility of an existing multidisciplinary design methodology
Bergen, Jan Peter; Verhulst, Elli // 2009
Over the last decades, sustainable development increases to be a major global issue. Within this scope, new product innovations might lead to a more sustainable future. The role of the industrial ...
Management of Cross-Domain Model Consistency during the Development of Advanced Mechatronic Systems
Gausemeier, Jürgen; Schäfer, Wilhelm; Greenyer, Joel; Kahl, Sascha; Pook, Sebastian; Rieke, Jan // 2009
The development of mechatronic systems demands the close collaboration of engineers from different domains. In the course of the development, this leads to the creation of a number of separate, but ...
Pragmatic Design Rules for Selective Load Introduction in Structural Sheets
Niedermeier, Michael; Henne, Markus; Keller, David; Kress, Gerald; Stetter, Ralf // 2009
Good joint design is vital to the success of the product. Spot joining methods in particular cause critical stress concentrations in structures using composite materials. One way of avoiding these is ...
Supporting Design Rationale Retrieval for Design Knowledge Re-Use
Wang, Hongwei; Johnson, Aylmer; Bracewell, Rob // 2009
Current retrieval methods of design rationale focus mainly on either the classification of rationale or on key-word based searches of records. The pitfalls of these methods are obvious. First, a ...
The Effects of Reusability and Green Design in Consumer Packaging on Consumer Satisfaction — Using SEM Analysis
Wang,Wei-yao; Huang, Tzu-ho Jordan // 2009
More contemporary product packaging are designed to be environmental- friendly as efforts of the environmentalists grow more enthusiastic and the number of green design supporter increase. However, ...
The Iterative Nature of Medical Device Design
Shluzas, Lauren A.; Pietzsch, Jan B.; Paté-Cornell, M. Elisabeth; Yock, Paul G.; Linehan, John H. // 2009
A one-year study, sponsored by The Institute for Health Technology Studies, was conducted by a team of Stanford University researchers to develop a linear model of the medical device development ...
Triangulation towards Coupling Design Knowledge
Wang, Wenjuan; Duffy, Alex // 2009
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 ...
Basic Skills in the Study of Form - Generating Different Styling Proposals based on Variations in Surface Orientation
Corremans, Jan // 2008
Here and There – What Design-Oriented and Research-Oriented Curricula Can Learn from Each Other
van Putten, Bart-Jan // 2008
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
Change Impact and Risk Analysis (CIRA)–Combining the Cpm/Pdd Theory and Fmea-Methodology for An Improved Engineering Change Management
Conrad, Jan; Deubel, Till; K?hler, Christian; Wanke, S?ren; Weber, Christian // 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
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.