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Concurrent Engineering: Research and Applications, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, March 2013
- Christopher Durugbo, Johann c. k. h. Riedel:
Viewpoint-participation-technique: A model of participative requirements elicitation. 3-12 - Min-Suk Ko, Sang C. Park, Minho Chang:
Control level simulation of an automatic storage and retrieval system in the automotive industry. 13-25 - Víctor Hugo Torres, José Ríos, Antonio Vizán, Jesús M. Pérez:
Approach to integrate product conceptual design information into a computer-aided design system. 27-38 - Stellan Gedell, Hans Johannesson:
Design rationale and system description aspects in product platform design: Focusing reuse in the design lifecycle phase. 39-53 - Wenyan Song, Xinguo Ming, Pengpeng Wang:
Collaborative product innovation network: Status review, framework, and technology solutions. 55-64 - Christoffer Levandowski, Daniel Corin Stig, Dag Bergsjö, Anders Forslund, Ulf Högman, Rikard Söderberg, Hans Johannesson:
An integrated approach to technology platform and product platform development. 65-83
Volume 21, Number 2, June 2013
- Yao-Tsung Ko:
Optimizing product architecture for complex design. 87-102 - Jin Ma, Jie Hu, Kai Zheng, Ying-hong Peng:
Knowledge-based functional conceptual design: Model, representation, and implementation. 103-120 - Jen-Ya Wang, Fuh-Gwo Chen, Jr-Shian Chen:
A green pump scheduling algorithm for minimizing power consumption and land depletion. 121-128 - Min-Suk Ko, Euikoog Ahn, Sang C. Park:
A concurrent design methodology of a production system for virtual commissioning. 129-140 - Bahram Hamraz, Onur Hisarciklilar, Keyvan Rahmani, David Wynn, Vincent Thomson, P. John Clarkson:
Change prediction using interface data. 141-154 - David Potocnik, Bojan Dolsak, Miran Ulbin:
Concurrent computer-aided design system for supporting technological aspect of cutting die design. 155-168
Volume 21, Number 3, September 2013
- Giancarlo Fortino:
Special Issue on Intelligent Distributed Computing 2012. 173-175
- Manuel D. Serrat Olmos, Enrique Hernández-Orallo, Juan-Carlos Cano, Carlos Miguel Tavares Calafate, Pietro Manzoni:
A novel approach for the fast detection of black holes in mobile ad hoc networks. 177-185 - Luigi Palopoli, Domenico Rosaci, Giuseppe M. L. Sarnè:
Introducing specialization in e-commerce recommender systems. 187-196 - Carmela Comito, Deborah Falcone, Domenico Talia, Paolo Trunfio:
Efficient allocation of data mining tasks in mobile environments. 197-207 - Jason J. Jung:
Contextual synchronization for efficient social collaborations in enterprise computing: A case study on TweetPulse. 209-216 - Vincenza Carchiolo, Alessandro Longheu, Vincenzo Di Martino, Michele Malgeri, Giuseppe Mangioni:
Connecting relatives in virtual worlds: The kinship networks. 217-226 - Amogh Katti, Giuseppe Di Fatta:
Dynamic group communication for large-scale parallel data mining. 227-234
Volume 21, Number 4, December 2013
- Qing-Lan Chen, Chiou Shuei Wei, Mei-Yao Huang, Chiu-Chi Wei:
A model for project communication medium evaluation and selection. 237-251 - Masato Inoue, Yoon-Eui Nahm, Kenji Tanaka, Haruo Ishikawa:
Collaborative engineering among designers with different preferences: Application of the preference set-based design to the design problem of an automotive front-side frame. 252-267 - Ahmed Al-Ashaab, Matic Golob, Usama M. Attia, Muhammad S. Khan, Jon Parsons, Alberto Andino, Alejandro Perez, Pablo Guzman, Asier Onecha, Sivatharan Kesavamoorthy, Gabriel Martinez, Essam Shehab, Agota Berkes, Badr Haque, Mikel Sorli, Amaia Sopelana:
The transformation of product development process into lean environment using set-based concurrent engineering: A case study from an aerospace industry. 268-285 - Xiaoling Zhang, Hong-Zhong Huang, Zhonglai Wang, Yu Liu, Yanfeng Li:
A Pareto set coordination method for analytical target cascading. 286-295 - Dani Yuniawan, Teruaki Ito, Effendi Bin Mohamad:
Calculation of overall equipment effectiveness weight by Taguchi method with simulation. 296-306
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