International Journal of Product Development
2004 - 2025
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Volume 19, issue 5/6, 2014
- Effects of product platform development: fostering lean product development and production pp. 259-285

- Peter E. Harland and Zakir Uddin
- Efficient front-loading through knowledge integration pp. 286-306

- Simge Tuna and Georg Windisch
- A case study to evaluate lean product development practices in the global automotive industry pp. 307-327

- Tim Saunders, James Gao and Satya Shah
- Mechanisms for communication and knowledge sharing for set-based concurrent engineering pp. 328-347

- Ana T. Correia, Dragan Stokic and Stefan Faltus
- Teaching set-based concurrent engineering to practitioners through gaming pp. 348-365

- Endris Kerga, Monica Rossi, Sergio Terzi, Marco Taisch, Walter Bessega and Alberto Rosso
- Lean engineering performance analysis pp. 366-387

- Yvan Beauregard, Nadia Bhuiyan and Vincent Thomson
- Systematic waste elimination in lean product development using generic activities pp. 388-412

- Guenther Schuh, Kai Korthals, Stefan Rudolf and Stefan Breunig
- A3 reports for knowledge codification, transfer and creation in research and development organisations pp. 413-431

- Dag Raudberget and Cecilia Bjursell
Volume 19, issue 4, 2014
- A methodology supporting syntactic, lexical and semantic clarification of requirements in systems engineering pp. 173-190

- François Christophe, Faisal Mokammel, Eric Coatanéa, An Nguyen, Mohamed Bakhouya and Alain Bernard
- Development of a knowledge-based feedback assistance system of product use information for product improvement pp. 191-210

- Susanne Dienst, Madjid Fathi, Michael Abramovici and Andreas Lindner
- The cost of customising: assessing the performance of a modular product programme pp. 214-230

- Jeppe Bjerrum Ulrikkeholm and Lars Hvam
- Modular product architectures as an enabler of the simultaneous application of a mass customisation strategy and efficient ramp-up management pp. 231-253

- Frank Steiner and Isabel Hergenröther
Volume 19, issue 1/2/3, 2014
- Design study for wire and arc additive manufacture pp. 2-20

- Jörn Mehnen, Jialuo Ding, Helen Lockett and Panos Kazanas
- A STEP-NC approach for multi-process manufacturing, simulation and optimisation pp. 21-38

- Matthieu Rauch, Raphael Laguionie and Jean-Yves Hascoët
- Function-based patent search: achievements and open problems pp. 39-63

- Davide Russo
- Set-based design of mechanical systems with design robustness integrated pp. 64-89

- A.J. Qureshi, Jean-Yves Dantan, Jérôme Bruyere and Régis Bigot
- ACLODS: a holistic framework for product life cycle design pp. 90-112

- Srinivas Kota and Amaresh Chakrabarti
- Reverse engineering using a knowledge-based approach pp. 113-129

- Alexandre Durupt, Sébastien Remy, Guillaume Ducellier and Philippe Pouille
- Product model and whiteboard connection to support integration between synchronous and asynchronous phases in cooperative product development pp. 130-155

- Philippe Marin, Frédéric Noël and Hanh Vu Thi
- Geometric transformation of a constrained object using a non-Cartesian method pp. 156-172

- Mireille Moinet and Philippe Serré
Volume 18, issue 6, 2013
- An inquiry on managers use of decision-making tools in the core front end of the innovation process pp. 461-491

- Francesco Appio, Sofiane Achiche, Tim C. McAloone and Thomas J. Howard
- Eliciting product development knowledge using value stream mapping pp. 492-511

- Philipp Mayrl, Hugh L. McManus and Roman Boutellier
- Product development drivers in literature and practice pp. 512-530

- Jukka Majava, Harri Haapasalo, Pekka Belt and Matti Mottonen
- Reducing variety in product solution spaces of engineer-to-order companies: the case of Novenco A/S pp. 531-547

- Anders Haug, Lars Hvam and Niels Henrik Mortensen
Volume 18, issue 5, 2013
- Governing portfolio management for innovative new product portfolios: a conceptual framework pp. 377-394

- Christian Urhahn and Patrick Spieth
- A template approach for coupling virtual reality and CAD in an immersive car interior design scenario pp. 395-410

- Vincent Meyrueis, Alexis Paljic, Laure Leroy and Philippe Fuchs
- Thermal designs for mobile phones cooled with use of phase change material and heat pipe pp. 411-432

- Govindan Radhakrishnan Kumaresh, Fei Duan, Fock-Lai Tan and Chih-Ping Tso
- A knowledge framework and decision tool for FDIs using multi-criteria analysis pp. 433-444

- Napaporn Reeveerakul and Nopasit Chakpitak
- A behavioural process design model for development of assembly devices pp. 445-460

- Yi-Min Deng, Yongsheng Ma and Liang Shi
Volume 18, issue 3/4, 2013
- An explorative model of business model scalability pp. 226-248

- Georg Stampfl, Reinhard Prügl and Vincent Osterloh
- The 4I-framework of business model innovation: a structured view on process phases and challenges pp. 249-273

- Karolin Frankenberger, Tobias Weiblen, Michaela Csik and Oliver Gassmann
- Business model innovation from an open systems perspective: structural challenges and managerial solutions pp. 274-285

- Henrik Berglund and Christian Sandström
- Business model innovation in the aviation industry pp. 286-310

- Sabrina Schneider, Patrick Spieth and Thomas Clauss
- Retaining fit between business models and product market strategies in changing environments pp. 311-343

- David Klang and Fredrik Hacklin
- Learning by decomposition and recombination in technological catching-up: a case study of a Chinese leading air separator system manufacturer, 1978-2008 pp. 344-375

- Bin Guo and Xiaoling Chen
Volume 18, issue 2, 2013
- A computer-aided tool to quickly analyse variabilities in flexible assemblies in different design scenarios pp. 112-133

- Pasquale Franciosa, Salvatore Gerbino and Stanislao Patalano
- Empirical analysis and classification of innovation management software pp. 134-146

- Stefan Hüsig and Karl Waldmannstetter
- How to implement the abstract design paradigm: the case of requirements engineering pp. 147-167

- Jean-Pierre Micaëlli, Samuel Deniaud, Éric Bonjour and Dominique Loise
- Early design and simulation toolkit for mobile robot platforms pp. 168-192

- Raivo Sell and Andres Petritsenko
- Predicting future users and identifying opportunities for IT product and service design pp. 193-211

- Ko-Hsun Huang, Yi-Shin Deng and Ming-Chuen Chuang
Volume 18, issue 1, 2013
- An integrated product design approach for development of a desktop organiser: CAD/CAE and design for environment as enablers of integration pp. 3-30

- Boppana V. Chowdary and Kimberly Kanchan
- Exploring the parametric design space to manage computational weld mechanics analyses using design of experiment pp. 31-47

- Mahyar Asadi and John A. Goldak
- Simulation driven design of functional products: a tool for evaluation of hardware reliability and maintenance pp. 48-67

- Sean Reed, John Andrews and Sarah Dunnett
- State of the art in simulation-driven design pp. 68-87

- Magnus Karlberg, Magnus Löfstrand, Stefan Sandberg and Michael Lundin
- Simulation of the effect of geometrical variation on assembly and holding forces pp. 88-108

- Kristina Wärmefjord, Rikard Söderberg and Lars Lindkvist
Volume 17, issue 3/4, 2012
- Interactions between R%D and production in globalisation pp. 174-188

- Yang Cheng, Yongjiang Shi and John Johansen
- Production, innovation and service networks: complex interplay, evolution and coordination pp. 189-203

- Dmitrij Slepniov, Brian Vejrum Wæhrens and John Johansen
- Connecting engineering operations to strategic management: a framework for decision making in engineering offshoring pp. 204-227

- Zaza Nadja Lee Hansen and Saeema Ahmed-Kristensen
- Defining product-service network configurations and location roles: a current and future state analysis framework for international engineering operations pp. 228-253

- Tomás Seosamh Harrington and Jagjit Singh Srai
- Engineering roles in global maritime construction value networks pp. 254-276

- Per Engelseth and Yufeng Zhang
- On service supply chain operations management: a service value perspective pp. 277-295

- Ting He, Yufeng Zhang and Xiaofei Xu
- Roadmapping an emerging energy technology: an ex-ante examination of dimethyl ether development in China pp. 296-310

- Yuan Zhou, Guannan Xu, Qiang Zhi, Fang Zhang, Tim Minshall and Jun Su
Volume 17, issue 1/2, 2012
- Legal aspects of Living Labs pp. 8-22

- Olli Pitkänen and Helen Lehto
- Concurrent process coordination of new product development by Living Labs - an exploratory case study pp. 23-42

- Bernhard R. Katzy, Guido H. Baltes and Jérôme Gard
- Towards innovation in Living Labs networks pp. 43-59

- Seppo Leminen and Mika Westerlund
- A set of key principles to assess the impact of Living Labs pp. 60-75

- Anna Ståhlbröst
- Developing professional competencies using a Living Lab approach: an exploratory study in the field of management education pp. 76-93

- Mario Bourgault
- A 'living laboratory' environment for exploring innovative RFID-enabled supply chain management models pp. 94-118

- Ygal Bendavid and Luc Cassivi
- Studying the implications and impact of smartphones on self-directed learning under a Living Lab approach pp. 119-138

- Mauricio Camargo, Raphael Bary, Nathalie Skiba, Vincent Boly and Richard Smith
- Supporting the enterprise collaboration (EC) and enterprise interoperability (EI) solution benefits by end-user involvement pp. 139-152

- Iris Karvonen and Marco Conte
- Analysing critical interaction instances in collaborative concurrent engineering: satellite development pp. 153-169

- Gudrun Ziegler, Ju Youn Song, Martin Kracheel and Hubert A. Moser
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