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AT&T Technical Journal, 1995
Most of the environmental impacts of a product are determined by the product designer, who is a major determinant in ATT specific activities are related to individual products, such as the choice of particular materials. AT&T has developed and applied a DFE evaluation methodology to its telecommunications products.
Thomas E. Graedel +2 more
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Most of the environmental impacts of a product are determined by the product designer, who is a major determinant in ATT specific activities are related to individual products, such as the choice of particular materials. AT&T has developed and applied a DFE evaluation methodology to its telecommunications products.
Thomas E. Graedel +2 more
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Internet-based intensive product design platform for product design
Knowledge-Based Systems, 2003Abstract For overcoming the limitations of traditional computer aided design platform, a framework of the Internet-based intensive product design platform (IPDP) is proposed. The structure of IPDP and the key issues regarding its implementation are introduced.
Shouqin Zhou +2 more
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Integration of Product Design and Production System Design
1999Despite many advances in manufacturing process design,improvements in the approaches to design of production systems have lagged behind. In addition, many production requirements are difficult to satisfy because of process constraints originating from product design. This is due to product design’s lack of the necessary production system information to
Jorge F. Arinez, David S. Cochran
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Journal of Management Information Systems, 2003
In manufacturing, the interaction between the design of a product and the process to manufacture this product is studied in detail. Consider, for example, material requirements planning (MRP) as part of current enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, which is mainly driven by the bill of material (BOM).
Hajo A. Reijers +2 more
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In manufacturing, the interaction between the design of a product and the process to manufacture this product is studied in detail. Consider, for example, material requirements planning (MRP) as part of current enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, which is mainly driven by the bill of material (BOM).
Hajo A. Reijers +2 more
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Designing Information as a By-Product
2016Much of IS design theory makes an assumption that if data is required by data consumers, it needs to be captured by the information systems IS explicitly and directly. With the pervasiveness of direct representation in IS development and research, academia has offered little support for cases where not all data elements required by data consumers are ...
Sruthi Yaramreddy +5 more
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New Challenges for Product Design: The Product of Design
Design Management Review, 2011Product design is still a craft, but product designers are now also in the business of interpreting cultural behavior and translating emotional requirements.
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Designs in Product Association Schemes
Designs, Codes and Cryptography, 1999The concept of a \(Q\)-poset attached to an association scheme is introduced. The main result is Theorem 2.2 which uses these partially ordered sets to characterise the Delsarte \({\mathcal T}^*\)-designs in a product association scheme where each component scheme is assumed to have an attached \(Q\)-poset and where \(\mathcal T\) is a downset in a ...
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Internet Product Design Is the Whole Design Around the “Product Strategy”
2017The first step in the design of Internet products is “product strategy” design. “Product strategy” is the core features of the product design. This article tells how to design a scientific product strategy, how to use the “product strategy” to produce “product features”, how to design a “graphical interface” based on the “product strategy”, how to ...
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Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1940
IN the paper of which we publish a translation in this issue HERR RITTER, the chief engineer of the JUNKERS company, lays particular stress on what may be called the “human element” in the desirable co‐ordination to be achieved between the design and production departments of an aircraft factory.
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IN the paper of which we publish a translation in this issue HERR RITTER, the chief engineer of the JUNKERS company, lays particular stress on what may be called the “human element” in the desirable co‐ordination to be achieved between the design and production departments of an aircraft factory.
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Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1940
THE construction of an aeroplane is directed by aerodynamic considerations, calculation of mechanical strength, production methods and various other factors.
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THE construction of an aeroplane is directed by aerodynamic considerations, calculation of mechanical strength, production methods and various other factors.
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