During the late stages of product development, dimensional tolerances are chosen to balance quality requirements with manufacturing costs. Designers typically judge how much variation in the product dimensions should be allowed while still maintaining the perception of high quality for the product or brand, but this is rarely based on a quantitative understanding of how consumers actually perceive variation and quality. Likewise, environmental sustainability priorities, which can also be affected by dimensional tolerances through production waste and product lifespan, are often chosen without knowing how such attributes are received by consumers. This paper presents a survey-based technique for understanding how tolerance and pricing decisi...
Tolerance allocation is usually considered only at the stages when designers are designing the produ...
Most products have the potential to negatively impact the environment during all life-cycle stages. ...
The paper examines the effect of heterogeneous consumer trade-offs – between environmental performan...
Dimensional tolerances are chosen during the product development process to balance quality requirem...
AbstractDuring the late stages of product development, dimensional tolerances are chosen to balance ...
The market is a complex system with many different stakeholders and interactions. A number of decisi...
Product markets can be modeled as complex systems that account for a diverse set of stakeholders and...
Sustainable design requires simultaneous consideration of the economic, ecological, and social conse...
This paper describes a new approach for using systems thinking in the context of design decisions th...
AbstractThis paper describes a new approach for using systems thinking in the context of design deci...
Sustainability is becoming increasingly important in the development of new product and production s...
Product developers choose tolerances to go along with every geometric dimension, and they typically ...
Design for sustainability often considers three potentially competing objectives in economic, ecolog...
Factors considered in product design have a significant impact on future cost and sustainability. So...
In the final stages of product development, dimensional tolerances are specified by designers to ens...
Tolerance allocation is usually considered only at the stages when designers are designing the produ...
Most products have the potential to negatively impact the environment during all life-cycle stages. ...
The paper examines the effect of heterogeneous consumer trade-offs – between environmental performan...
Dimensional tolerances are chosen during the product development process to balance quality requirem...
AbstractDuring the late stages of product development, dimensional tolerances are chosen to balance ...
The market is a complex system with many different stakeholders and interactions. A number of decisi...
Product markets can be modeled as complex systems that account for a diverse set of stakeholders and...
Sustainable design requires simultaneous consideration of the economic, ecological, and social conse...
This paper describes a new approach for using systems thinking in the context of design decisions th...
AbstractThis paper describes a new approach for using systems thinking in the context of design deci...
Sustainability is becoming increasingly important in the development of new product and production s...
Product developers choose tolerances to go along with every geometric dimension, and they typically ...
Design for sustainability often considers three potentially competing objectives in economic, ecolog...
Factors considered in product design have a significant impact on future cost and sustainability. So...
In the final stages of product development, dimensional tolerances are specified by designers to ens...
Tolerance allocation is usually considered only at the stages when designers are designing the produ...
Most products have the potential to negatively impact the environment during all life-cycle stages. ...
The paper examines the effect of heterogeneous consumer trade-offs – between environmental performan...