Proceedings of ICED

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How Are Knowledge and Information Evaluated? Decision-Making in Stage-Gate Processes

Johansson, Christian; Parida, Vinit; Larsson, Andreas C. // 2009
In stage-gate processes decisions are made based on the knowledge and information developed during the preceding phase. The purpose of this study is to explore the state-of-practice in industry ...

How to Generate Design Rules for Cost-Efficient Design of Mechatronic Products

Braun, Stefanie Constanze; Lindemann, Udo // 2009
The contribution in hand starts with the description of the special requirements of cost-efficient design of mechatronic products. Thereby the formulation of a generic "design to cost" ...

Human Factor Early Involvement in Product Design Processes

Scaravetti, Dominique; Montagnier, Elisa // 2009
During the design of man-machine interfaces, Human Factor issues are a key element of the design process performance. However, Human Factor analysis is mostly performed a posteriori, when a prototype ...

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Norell, M.; Grimheden, M.; Leifer, L.; Skogstad, P. // 2009

Identification of Promising Connecting-Points between Product Lifecycle- and Project Management

Roelofsen, Julia; Anwander, Carolin; Lindemann, Udo // 2009
Today´s product development usually takes places in a project organization. But the "worlds" of product data and project management are not linked good enough yet to enable optimal ...

Implementation of a Knowledge-Based Engineering Concept at an Automotive OEM

Weilguny, Laurenz Josef Hubert; Gerhard, Detlef // 2009
Feature Technology (FT) enables machining elements to carry both geometrical and technological information. Thus such features can improve the Product Development Process (PDP) by integrating Product ...

Implementation Of Open Innovation Practices In Swedish Manufacturing Industry

Parida, Vinit; Johansson, Christian; Larsson, Tobias // 2009
We are witnessing a shift towards more "open innovation" approaches and practices where firms cooperate and to a higher degree rely on external sources in their innovative work, and where ...

Improved Output in Modular Function Deployment Using Heuristics

Borjesson, Fredrik S. // 2009
In Modular Function Deployment, technical solutions are grouped into modules according to the product properties and the strategic intentions of the company. Statistical methods such as hierarchical ...

Improving CAD Performance: A Decisional Model for Knowledgeware Implementation

Bodein, Yannick; Rose, Bertrand; Caillaud, Emmanual // 2009
CAD tools are today more and more efficient in order to provide CAD users more efficiency and improve the overall performance of design activities. CAD software editors include specific tools that ...

Improving Eco-Efficiency in Office Environments: Design for Good Use

Rojas, Johanna; Collado-Ruiz, Daniel // 2009
Eco-efficiency has been analyzed for many industrial activities, although some environments such as office have been disregarded. Even though with a low relative impact, the high amount of office ...

Improving Effectiveness of Agile Development

Menachem, Shelly; Reich, Yoram // 2009
Agile software development has evolved in the past two decades into a set of tools for developing software. It is based on "all at once" models that assume that the creation of software is ...

Influence of the Multiple Life Cycles on the Environmental Impact of a Product

Tchertchian, Nicolas; Liang, Haining; Millet, Dominique // 2009
One of the design problems of B2C products results from their increasingly short lifespan. The technological changes, associated with the evolutions of use, lead the companies indeed to renew their ...

Innovation and Design Inspired Product Realization

Jackson, Mats; Ekman, Sten; Wikström, Anders; Wiktorsson, Magnus // 2009
Long term growth and future jobs in society rely on that industry is able to realize new sustainable product ideas and develop these to profitable products in the market. This encompasses both short ...

Innovation and Vehicle Architecture Development in a New Age of Architectural Competition

Gorbea, Carlos; Lindemann, Udo; Fricke, Ernst // 2009
The automotive industry is going through fundamental change as new car architectures begin to compete in the market. If the new hybrid and electric vehicle offerings prove to gain traction, ...

Innovation Networks – Approaches to Derive Nodes and Edges Systematically

Kain, Andreas Stefan; Kirschner, Rafael Johannes; Lindemann, Udo; Gunkel, Jennifer; Klendauer, Ruth; Wastian, Monika; Schneider, Michael // 2009
Companies do usually not develop highly complex products incorporating extensive product structures on their own. Interoperation beyond the company's borders widens the scope of innovation to ...

Innovation the Long Way Round: Transferring Rapid Prototyping Technology into Fashion Design

Eckert, Claudia; Delamore, Phillip // 2009
Engineering processes often leave little space for exploration of new materials or production methods. In particular complex engineering processes are risk averse and goal focused. Innovation does ...

Innovative Design Methods in the Food Processing Industry

Boujut, Jean-François; Lincas, Caroline // 2009
The food processing industry has been an innovation intensive domain for a long time. However, when analyzing the nature of the industrial organization of this industry we surprisingly noticed that ...

Integral Design for Open Building

Zeiler, Wim; Savanovic, Perica; Quanjel, Emile // 2009
There is a growing awareness of sustainability that leads towards knowledge transfer and research between companies and the Dutch knowledge and research institutes within the building industry. The ...

Integral Design Method for Conceptual Building Design

Savanovic, Perica; Zeiler, Wim // 2009
Building design processes show a sequential involvement of disciplines. Architects traditionally make designs while engineers make those designs buildable. However, most important decisions in ...

Integrated Product and Process Development Based on Robust Design Methodology

Mathias, Johannes; Kloberdanz, Hermann; Engelhardt, Roland; Birkhofer, Herbert // 2009
This approach shows a methodology which allows to systematically integrate the existing models and methods of Robust Design into the development of a product and its life cycle processes. To this ...

Interactions-Based Clustering to Assist Project Risk Management

Vidal, Ludovic-Alexandre; Marle, Franck; Bocquet, Jean-Claude // 2009
Projects are dealing with bigger stakes and facing an ever-growing complexity. Project risks have then increased in number and criticality. Lists of identified project risks thus need to be ...

Interdisciplinary Product Design and East-Asian Collaborative Design Education Program

Kim, Yong Se; Kim, Myoun; Kim, Kee-Ok; Lee, Seongil; Lee, Sang Won; Kang, Mujin // 2009
This paper discusses the interdisciplinary product design course aimed at teaching user-centered design methods for a novel products and services using interdisciplinary design teams. The ...

Interface Errors - An Issue in Complex Virtual Product Creation

Stark, Rainer; Stöckert, Henryk // 2009
Growing complexity in virtual product creation is, amongst other reasons, caused by increasing numbers of process steps and the associated increase of process links. Therefore, conformity regarding ...

Investigating the Use of Eco-Design Guides: Presentation of two Case Studies

Vallet, Flore; Millet, Dominique; Eynard, Benoît // 2009
This paper first describes barriers and success factors to implement eco-design in industry. The designing phase is critical for the integration of environmental issues. Methods and tools for ...

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