Search for dissertations about: "product representation knowledge"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 28 swedish dissertations containing the words product representation knowledge.
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1. Product Representations Exploring Computer-Based Technologies and Customers' Understanding of Product Concepts
Abstract : A large proportion of new products does not succeed on the market. One explanation is that companies have misinterpreted, or not succeeded in identifying the needs and requirements of their customers. READ MORE
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2. The Dynamics of Requirements and Product Concept Management A Product Modelling Approach
Abstract : Product development is in many respects the process of identifying and envisaging needs and bringing those needs into life. To make it challenging, the competition forces companies to continuously reduce development and manufacturing cost while increasing customer satisfaction. READ MORE
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3. A Configurable Component Framework Supporting Platform-Based Product Development
Abstract : Product development in the automotive industry is a challenging task for many reasons. There is an ongoing globalization and a constant evolution in the relationships between the OEMs and their suppliers driving an almost constant stream of changes and new challenges to well-established organizations and companies. READ MORE
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4. Extended product models supporting multidisciplinary design automation
Abstract : Manufacturing organizations often pursue the ability to efficiently and effectively provide custom products for its competitive advantage. Research has shown product configuration to be an effective way of achieving this goal through a modularization, product platform, and product family development approach. READ MORE
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5. Does Form follow Function? Connecting Function Modelling and Geometry Modelling for Design Space Exploration
Abstract : The aerospace industry, representative of industries developing complex products, faces challenges from changes in user behaviour, legislation, environmental policy. Meeting these challenges will require the development of radically new products. READ MORE