Krause, Frank-Lothar
The Future of Product Development
1. PDM/EDM as Integration Layer for Continous Workflows Based on Relevant Product Data
K. H. Mühleck
2. DMU@Airbus — Evolution of the Digital Mock-up (DMU) at Airbus to the Centre of Aircraft Development
R. Garbade, W. R. Dolezal
3. Knowledge-based Design — An Integrated Approach
A. Katzenbach, W. Bergholz, A. Rolinger
4. Cross Disciplinary Methods for Accelerated Product Delivery
C. Grindstaff
5. Advances in PLM Methodologies Driving Needs for New Competencies
X. Fouger
6. A Systematic Approach to Product Development Best Practises
J. Heppelmann
7. SPALTEN Matrix — Product Development Process on the Basis of Systems Engineering and Systematic Problem Solving
A. Albers, M. Meboldt
8. How to Measure the Success Potential and the Degree of Innovation of Technical Ideas and Products
H. Binz, M. Reichle
9. Towards a Generic Model of Smart Synthesis Tools
W. O. Schotborgh, H. Tragter, F. G. M. Kokkeler, F. J. A. M. Houten, T. Tomiyama
10. Improving Product Development by Design-for-X (DfX) Support
A. Bufardi, A. Edler, M. Frey, D. Kiritsis, A. Metin, B. Smith
11. Looking at “DFX” and “Product Maturity” from the Perspective of a New Approach to Modelling Product and Product Development Processes
Chr Weber
12. Support of Design Engineering Activity for a Systematic Improvement of Products
A. Albers, T. Alink
13. The STEP Standards in Semantic Web — A Way to Integrate the Product Development Chain
K. Schützer, A. A. A. Moura
14. Configuration instead of New Design using Reference Product Structures
E. Nurcahya
15. Implications of Complexity in Early Stages of Innovation Processes for the Definition of Heuristic Engineering Methods
M. Weigt
16. Trends of Evolutions and Patent Analysis: An Application in the Household Appliances Field
A. Crotti, M. Ghitti, D. Regazzoni, C. Rizzi
17. Understanding the Link between Aesthetics and Engineering in Product Design
R. Roy, P. Baguley, L. Reeve
18. Preliminary Study of Cognitive Model of Designer’s Creativity by Using Formal Protocol Analysis
S. Yao, Y. Zeng
19. Results of an Industry Survey on the Application of Dependability Oriented Design Methods
Th. Müller, K. Manga, M. Walther, J. Wallaschek
20. Holistic Methods in Product Development
H. -J. Franke
21. A Holistic Approach for Integrated Requirements Modeling in the Product Development Process
M. Maletz, J. -G. Blouin, H. Schnedl, D. Brisson, K. Zamazal
22. Multi-level Representation for Supporting the Conceptual Design Phase of Modular Products
M. Germani, M. Mengoni, R. Raffaeli
23. Dependency of the Product Gestalt on Requirements in Industrial Design Engineering
A. Götz, T. Maier
24. Synergy of Technical Specifications, Functional Specifications and Scenarios in Requirements Specifications
J. Miedema, M. C. Voort, D. Lutters, F. J. A. M. Houten
25. Modeling of Heterogeneous Systems in Early Design Phases
M. Reeßing, U. Döring, T. Brix
26. Requirement-oriented Configuration of Parallel Robotic Systems
C. Stechert, H. -J. Franke
27. A Scandinavian Model of Innovative Product Development
T. C. McAloone, M. M. Andreasen, P. Boelskifte
28. Toward a Framework for Effective Collaborative Product Development
M. Sadeghi, F. Noël, K. Hadj-Hamou
29. Scalable Product Development in a Collaborative Environment
G. Schuh, C. Nonn, M. Jung
30. A New Concept for Collaborative Product & Process Design within a Human-oriented Collaborative Manufacturing Environment
D. Mavrikios, M. Pappas, V. Karabatsou, G. Chryssolouris
31. Towards a Framework for Managing Conceptual Knowledge in Distributed and Collaborative R&D Projects
A. Vacher, D. Brissaud, S. Tichkiewitch
32. DEPNET: A Methodology for Identifying and Qualifying Dependencies Between Engineering Data
M. Z. Ouertani, K. Grebici, L. Gzara, E. Blanco, D. Rieu
33. Distributed Product Development in the Framework of Modern Engineering Education
S. Consiglio, G. Seliger, S. Severengiz
34. Romanian Research Network for Integrated Product and Process Engineering — INPRO
G. Draghici, A. Draghici
35. Facing Multi-Domain Complexity in Product Development
U. Lindemann, M. Maurer
36. Using Evolutionary Algorithms to Support the Design of Self-optimizing Mechatronic Systems
R. Radkowski, U. Frank, J. Gausemeier
37. Case Study of a MEMS Switch Supported by a FBS and DFM Framework
J. -S. Klein Meyer, L. Roucoules, A. Grave, J. Chaput
38. Digital Processing and Fusion of 3D Data from Emerging Non-Contact 3D Measurement Technologies
A. Fischer
39. 3D Digitalization for Patrimonial Machines
F. Laroche, A. Bernard, M. Cotte
40. Using a Modified Failure Modes and Effects Analysis within the Structured Design Recovery Framework
R. J. Urbanic, W. H. ElMaraghy
41. Knowledge Reengineering for Reverse Engineering Purposes
Z. Weiss, M. Pankowski
42. Extended Virtual Prototyping
G. Höhne, S. Husung, E. Lotter
43. MagicMirror & FootGlove: A New System for the Customized Shoe Try-on
S. Mottura, L. Greci, E. Travaini, G. Viganò, M. Sacco
44. Contact Pressure Calculation Methodologies in Aeronautic Gearboxes in the CAD Process
L. Zamponi, E. Mermoz, J. M. Linares
45. Common Representation of Products and Services: A Necessity for Engineering Designers to Develop Product-Service Systems
N. Maussang, D. Brissaud, P. Zwolinski
46. Toward Design Interference Detection to Deal with Complex Design Problems
T. Tomiyama, V. D’Amelio
47. About the Efficiency and Cost Reduction of Parallel Mixed-Model Assembly Lines
S. Hazbany, I. Gilad, M. Shpitalni
48. The Application of a Statistical Design of Experiment for Quantitative Analysis and Optimisation of Development Processes
F. -L. Krause, Chr Kind, C. Biantoro
49. PLM Services in Practice
L. Lämmer, R. Bugow
50. Composite Applications Enabling Product Data Management Applying SOA Principles and Software Factory Methods
Y. Bock
51. A Holistic, Methodical Approach to Evaluate the PDMS-capability of Companies
J. Feldhusen, B. Gebhardt, M. Löwer
52. Lifecycle Information Model for Higher Order Bifurcated Sheet Metal Products
R. Anderl, Z. Wu, Th. Rollmann, M. Kormann
53. Simulation-based Multiple Project Management in Engineering Design
T. Licht, L. Schmidt, C. M. Schlick, L. Dohmen, H. Luczak
54. Towards “The Timeless Way of Product Lifecycle Management”
J. Feldhusen, F. Bungert
55. Development of a Strategy Tool for Environmental Compliance Management
A. Dimache, L. Dimache, E. Zoldi, T. Roche
56. Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering: From Competition to Cooperation
S. Ammar-Khodja, N. Perry, A. Bernard
57. Applying KBE Technologies to the Early Phases of Multidisciplinary Product Design
A. Schneegans, F. Ehlermann
58. A Way to Manage Calculation Engineers’ Knowledge
C. Beylier, F. Pourroy, F. Villeneuve
59. On the Way to Knowledge Awareness in Early Design
Å. Ericson, M. Bergström, C. Johansson, T. Larsson
60. Enhanced B-Rep Graph-based Feature Sequences Recognition using Manufacturing Constraints
R. Harik, V. Capponi, W. Derigent
61. Facilitating Product Development with the Help of Knowledge Management: the McKnow Platform
J. Vertommen, J. D’hondt, J. Duflou
62. Integration of Learning Aptitude into Technical Systems
K. Paetzold
63. New Perspectives on Design and Innovation
L. Alting, C. Clausen, U. Jørgensen, Y. Yoshinaka
64. Future Trends in Product Lifecycle Management (PLM)
M. Abramovici
65. Modeling, Evaluation and Design of Product Quality under Disturbances throughout the Total Product Life Cycle
F. Kimura
66. Hype or Reality: Service Oriented Architecture in Product Lifecycle Management — How IBM Can Help You Achieve Innovation That Matters
C. An
67. The Future of Product Development in India
A. Chakrabarti
68. Virtual Product Development as an Engine for Innovation
F. -L. Krause, H. Jansen, Chr Kind, U. Rothenburg
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Nyckelord: TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / General TEC000000
- Författare
- Krause, Frank-Lothar
- Utgivare
- Springer
- Utgivningsår
- 2007
- Språk
- en
- Utgåva
- 1
- Kategori
- Teknologi, energi, trafik
- Format
- E-bok
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9783540698203