Search for dissertations about: "Dominant Design"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 198 swedish dissertations containing the words Dominant Design.
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11. Industrial Experiences of Set-based Concurrent Engineering- Effects, results and applications
Abstract : During product development, most of the customer value, as well as the cost and the quality of a product are defined. This key role of development in industry has led to an intense search for better ways to develop products, software, services and systems. READ MORE
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12. Designing Digital Resourcing
Abstract : Digital innovation has become imperative for organizational survival and is increasingly contributing to the growth of national wealth. A central element of digital innovation, brought into light in this dissertation, is digital resourc-ing. READ MORE
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13. Negotiating the value(s) of design(ing): An organisational inquiry
Abstract : Organisations are increasingly calling upon design as a strategic asset to generate innovation as part of a wider fascination with ‘design thinking’ in business. Recent scholarship has tended to emphasise design’s many contributions to business and society, playing a part in the growing recognition and expansion of design as an idea. READ MORE
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14. Visualisations in Service Design
Abstract : Service design is a relatively new field which has its roots in the design field, but utilises knowledge from other disciplines focusing on services as well. The service design field can be described as a maturing field. However, much which is considered knowledge in the field is still based on anecdotes rather than research. READ MORE
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15. An evolutionary basis for protein design and structure prediction
Abstract : The sequence diversity of protein families is a result of the biophysical selection pressures that shaped their evolutionary history. Among the dominant pressures is selection for protein thermostability, which in itself is an attractive target in protein engineering because of its importance for various biopharmaceutical properties, the performance of industrial enzymes, and the ability to design new protein functions. READ MORE