International Journal of Product Development
2004 - 2025
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Volume 3, issue 3/4, 2006
- Design for Six Sigma in product development at Ford Motor Company in a case study on robust exhaust manifold design pp. 278-291

- Frank Gerhorst, Ulrike Gromping, David Lloyd-Thomas and Faysal Khalaf
- Robust Design Failure Mode and Effects Analysis in Designing for Six Sigma pp. 292-304

- Khalid S. Mekki
- MPP search method using limited radial importance sampling pp. 305-318

- Mahmoud Awad, Nanua Singh and Agus Sudjianto
- Complexity reduction in product design and development using Design for Six Sigma pp. 319-336

- Mathew Thomas and Nanua Singh
- DFSS for shift quality using full-vehicle ADAMS model pp. 337-348

- Paul W. Erlandson
- A simulation-based DFSS for a lean service system pp. 349-368

- Raid Al-Aomar
- Application of Design for Six Sigma to manufacturing process design at Ford PTO pp. 369-387

- Rajeev Kalamdani and Faysal Khalaf
- A multistate feature-based assembly model pp. 388-403

- Toni Jabbour and Ghazi Asmar
- An engineered testing strategy: part I: enhanced balance between analytic and hardware pp. 404-418

- Faysal Khalaf
- An engineered testing strategy: part II: axiomatic design approach for balanced strategy pp. 419-431

- Faysal Khalaf
- Analysing the dependencies between the Innovation Attributes in NPD using Design Structure Matrix – the I-DSM tool pp. 432-446

- Nikolaos Bilalis and Emmanuel Maravelakis
- 3-Dimensional concurrent engineering: an illustration of its information entailments pp. 447-466

- Andrew S. Thomas, Alison McKay and Alan De Pennington
- Product development with a focus on attractive product expression: an analysis of case studies pp. 467-476

- Josiena Gotzsch, Jean-Jacques Chanaron and David Birchall
Volume 3, issue 2, 2006
- Measuring changes in software product line – an experience report pp. 123-142

- Samuel A. Ajila and Antonio J. Bailetti
- Product development strategy: a perspective of enterprises pp. 143-151

- Mohamed Mamdouh Awny
- Radical or not? Assessing innovativeness and its organisational implications for established firms pp. 152-166

- Stefanie Bröring, Jens Leker and Saskia Ruhmer
- Web-based tools for product development pp. 167-180

- C.M. Chang
- Project 'Kaveri' – an approach to concurrent product development pp. 181-190

- Subrata Das and S.N. Ghosh
- Technological acquisition processes in product development of large companies pp. 191-213

- Marco Ferretti and Cristina Romano
- Planning for new products in the extended enterprise: the automotive scenario pp. 214-231

- Antonio Hidalgo
- New Product Development Process (NPDP): updating the identification stage practices pp. 232-251

- Laure Morel and Vincent Boly
- Ordering creativity? Knowledge, creativity, and idea generation in the advertising industry pp. 252-262

- Oded Nov and Matthew Jones
- Action patterns taken in developing successfully marketed innovative products – the cases of machinery technology and material technology in Japan pp. 263-274

- Keizo Sakurai and Masayuki Kondo
Volume 3, issue 1, 2006
- Product development processes: from deterministic to probabilistic, Part I pp. 1-17

- Faysal Khalaf and Kai Yang
- Product development processes – from deterministic to probabilistic: a Design for 6-Sigma approach to lean product validation, Part II pp. 18-36

- Faysal Khalaf and Kai Yang
- Sustainability and Evolution Assessment (SEA) scheme in components and machineries pp. 37-55

- N.P. Mahalik and Sang-Moon Soak
- Incorporating integrated product development with technology road mapping for dynamism and innovation pp. 56-76

- James A.W. Mulebeke and Li Zheng
- Design for maintenance: basic concepts and review of literature pp. 77-121

- Anoop Desai and Anil Mital
Volume 2, issue 4, 2005
- CREAMS: a customer requirements elicitation and management system for product conceptualisation pp. 303-320

- Wei Yan, Chun-Hsien Chen and Li Pheng Khoo
- The process of user-innovation: a case study in a consumer goods setting pp. 321-338

- Robert Tietz, Pamela D. Morrison, Christian Luthje and Cornelius Herstatt
- Product family positioning based on customer value pp. 339-352

- Yiyang Zhang and Jianxin Jiao
- An integrated prototyping and knowledge representation procedure for customer-oriented product design pp. 353-370

- Ming-Chyuan Lin and Lung-An Chen
- Managing product identity through style recurrence pp. 371-385

- Kuohsiang Chen and Cheng-Chen Shao
- Injecting usability in m-commerce pp. 386-410

- Yoon-Ping Chui, Stephen Siang-Guan Lee, Martin G. Helander, Jazmin Chong and Tangsakul Lawan
- A case study on non-parametric design method in ODM collaborative product development pp. 411-434

- Yongsheng Ma
Volume 2, issue 3, 2005
- Knowledge representation for engineering design pp. 191-206

- Ludger Schmidt and Holger Luczak
- Information models for product representation: core and assembly models pp. 207-235

- Sudarsan Rachuri, Mehmet Baysal, Utpal Roy, Sebti Foufou, Conrad Bock, Steven J. Fenves, Eswaran Subrahmanian, Kevin Lyons and Ram D. Sriram
- The use of process specification language for cutting processes pp. 236-253

- Laurent M. Deshayes, Omar El Beqqali and A. Bouras
- The impact of just-in-time practices on new product development: a managerial perspective pp. 254-264

- Mohammad Z. Meybodi
- The effects of government subsidy measures on corporate R&D expenditure: a case study of the leading product development programme pp. 265-281

- Day-Yang Liu and Lon-Fon Shieh
- Integration mechanisms in "imitative" product development projects pp. 282-297

- T. Ravichandran and T.R. Madanmohan
Volume 2, issue 1/2, 2005
- Process and impact of product data management implementation pp. 5-23

- P.M. Wognum and I.C. Kerssens-Van Drongelen
- Towards an alternative foundation for managing product life-cycles in turbulent environments pp. 24-46

- Lars Taxen and Daniel Svensson
- Structuring of embodiment design problem based on the product lifecycle pp. 47-70

- Dominique Scaravetti, Jean-Pierre Nadeau, Jerome Pailhes and Patrick Sebastian
- Product lifecycle management: the new paradigm for enterprises pp. 71-84

- Michael W. Grieves
- Knowledge partitioning: a strategic approach to product lifecycle management pp. 85-108

- Madhusudan Therani and Mohan Tanniru
- Requirements on information technology for product lifecycle management pp. 109-122

- Peter Denno and Thomas Thurman
- Systems engineering in the product lifecycle pp. 123-137

- Conrad Bock
- A perspective on analytical prototype process pp. 138-154

- Suren Dwivedi, Phanikanth Ranga, Ravi Lanka and Donald W. Lyons
- An approach to configuring product family using rough set theory pp. 155-169

- Bin Zhu and Pingyu Jiang
- Strategy and market management of new product development and incremental innovation: evidence from Italian SMEs pp. 170-189

- Giuseppe Calabrese, Mario Coccia and Secondo Rolfo
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