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Veröffentlicht in: Procedia CIRP 21(2014), Seite 75-80
Personen und Körperschaften: Gebhardt, Nicolas (VerfasserIn), Bahns, Tammo (VerfasserIn), Krause, Dieter (VerfasserIn), Technische Universität Hamburg-Harburg (Sonstige), Technische Universität Hamburg-Harburg Institut für Produktentwicklung und Konstruktionstechnik (Sonstige)
Titel: An example of visually supported design of modular product families/ Nicolas Gebhardt; Tammo Bahns; Dieter Krause
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2014
Gesamtaufnahme: CIRP - The International Academy for Production Engineering: Procedia CIRP, 21(2014), Seite 75-80
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spellingShingle Gebhardt, Nicolas, Bahns, Tammo, Krause, Dieter, An example of visually supported design of modular product families, © 2014 Published by Elsevier B.V. To offer individualized products at globally marketable prices, the Integrated PKT-Approach for Developing Modular Product Families aims to generate high external product variety based on a low internal process and component variety. Specific visualizations are an important factor in the success of this approach. In this paper the Module Interface Graph (MIG) developed at the Institute for Product Development and Mechanical Engineering Design (PKT) is used to show how specific visualization concepts of a product family can help present important information, as well as define module interfaces and boundaries during the modularization of a product family. Two brief industrial case studies are presented to give insight into using the MIG and emphasize potential improvements to visual product representations for developing modular product families in a team., Complexity reduction for innovation teams, Customized and personalized product development, creative and innovativ design
title An example of visually supported design of modular product families
title_auth An example of visually supported design of modular product families
title_full An example of visually supported design of modular product families Nicolas Gebhardt; Tammo Bahns; Dieter Krause
title_fullStr An example of visually supported design of modular product families Nicolas Gebhardt; Tammo Bahns; Dieter Krause
title_full_unstemmed An example of visually supported design of modular product families Nicolas Gebhardt; Tammo Bahns; Dieter Krause
title_in_hierarchy An example of visually supported design of modular product families / Nicolas Gebhardt; Tammo Bahns; Dieter Krause,
title_short An example of visually supported design of modular product families
title_sort example of visually supported design of modular product families
topic Complexity reduction for innovation teams, Customized and personalized product development, creative and innovativ design
topic_facet Complexity reduction for innovation teams, Customized and personalized product development, creative and innovativ design
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