Projekt: Fastelaboratoriet - VINNEXCShow others and affiliations
2007 (Swedish)Other (Other (popular science, discussion, etc.))
Abstract [sv]
Fastelaboratoriet är ett VINN Excellence Center för innovation inom Funktionella Produkter. Centret skapades till minne av innovatören Rolf Faste som under många år var verksam vid Stanford University i Kalifornien, USA
Place, publisher, year, pages
2007.
Keywords [sv]
Funktionella Produkter, Innovation, Produktutveckling, Affärsutveckling, Simuleringsdriven utveckling, Informations och kunskapshantering
National Category
Other Mechanical Engineering Fluid Mechanics and Acoustics Other Materials Engineering
Research subject
Computer Aided Design; Fluid Mechanics; Material Mechanics
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-36138Local ID: 81058848-fc08-413f-b4ac-20020f5d9d66OAI: oai:DiVA.org:ltu-36138DiVA, id: diva2:1009395
Note
Finansieringskälla: Public research council; Forskningsprogram: VINNOVA VINN Excellence Center; Internetadress: http://www.vinnova.se/In-English/Activities/Strong-research-and-innovation-environments/VINN-Excellence-Center/; Belopp: 70,00 Euro; Finansieringskälla: Private funding (private); Forskningsprogram: Corporate funding; Belopp: 104,00 Euro; Finansieringskälla: Internal funding (public); Forskningsprogram: Luleå University of Technology; Belopp: 70,00 Euro; Publikationer Educating engineering designers for a multidisciplinary future; Concept automation and decision support in a functional product development perspective; Needs as a foundation for life-cycle commitments; Open approaches and methods to enable Functional Product Development; Enabling technologies for distributed collaboration in functional product development; Knowledge engineering for functional product innovation; A simulation driven rotordynamical design method supporting functional product development; Introducing strategic decision support systems for sustainable product-service development across value chains; Linking firm capabilities to entrepreneurial orientation and firm performance: evidence from small Swedish technological firms; Cognitive dissonance in post purchase period: evidence from mobile phone users; Innovating through corporate venture capital: role of network and industry characteristics; To be or not to be self-emloyed?: an empirical investigation; Network relationships for entrepreneurial orientation and growth: an empirical study of new ventures and small firms; The role of operational performance in enhancing new venture survival: a longitudinal study; Control or comply: the interplay of firm-level cooperative strategies and network-level opportunism when estimating innovation performance in strategic networks; Dynamics of B2B brand equity formation: an empirical comparison between uni- and multi-service buyers; Drivers, benefits and the role of experience in global offshore R&D collaboration: Insights of unexpected learning among large multinationals; Challenges with Engineering Services Offshoring; Turning an hourglass into a diamond: inter-organizational collaborative work in the enterprise of the future; The mediating-moderating role of network capability in service strategy: sales performance link; Adoption of radio frequency identification among manufacturing firms; Facilitating the learning environment: initiatives within the PIEp research school; Success factors and performance measurements: a missing link in product development?; Open operation: A customer perspective on the co-creation of value for integrated product-service solutions; Trust or Control: How to Manage Behavioural Uncertainty for Industrial Product-Service System Provision?; PIV analysis of merging flow in a simplified model of a rotary kiln; Comparison of three turbulence models in the modeling of kiln aerodynamics; Modelling language for maintenance procedure representation, validation and performance modelling; Identification of Vibration Properties of Heavy Duty Machine Driveline Parts as a Base for Adequate Condition Monitoring: Torque Converter; Identification of Vibration Properties of Heavy Duty Machine Driveline Parts as a Base for Adequate Condition Monitoring: Axle; Kilnaerodynamik; Networking: small firm's gate to competitiveness; Modelling service support system reliability; Understanding product-service system innovation capabilities development for manufacturing companies; PIV analysis of merging flow in a simplified model of a rotary kiln; ICT and dynamic capabilities: an empirical study of small Swedish firms; Functional product development challenges collaborative work practices; Requirements for a KEE system supporting PSS development; Distribuerad simulering och visualisering av fordonsdynamik i realtid; Virtual meeting interoperability: discussing the need of support for heterogeneous meeting environments; Knowledge sharing across boundaries: Web 2.0 and product-service system development; Aggregation of solutions for Functional Product life cycle: review of results from the Faste Laboratory; Functional Products business model elements: five industrial cases mapped to Hill categories; Functional product development: what information should be shared during the development process?; Increasing availability of industrial systems through data stream mining; Advancing Development of Product-Service Systems Using Ideas from Functional Product Development; Investigation of a saddle node bifurcation due to loss of contact in preloaded spherical roller thrust bearings; Evaluating availability of functional products through simulation; Too much of a good thing?: Absorptive capacity, firm performance, and the moderating role of entrepreneurial orientation; How to achieve innovative performance in strategic SME networks: a latent growth design; Manufacturability evaluation in early design: on the dependency of business commitment; Visualization of merging flow by usage of PIV and CFD with application to grate-kiln induration machines; Outlining an overall Functional Product lifecycle – combining and coordinating its economic and technical perspectives; A proposed method to preserve knowledge and information by use of knowledge enabled engineering; Risky information exchange: how network position can cause difficulties for corporate innovation; Barriers to information and communIcation technology adoption in small firms; Pilot specifications definition guidelines for the implementation of a KEE solution in the aeronautical domain; Need driven product development in team-based projects; Needs and requirements: how TRIZ may be applied in product-service development; Development of product-service systems: challenges and opportunities for the manufacturing firm; Boundary conditions for product/service-systems; Co-opetition dynamics: an outline for further inquiry; Simulation of industrial support systems in the context of functional products; Exploring the effects of network configurations on entrepreneurial orientation and firm performance: an empirical study of new ventures and small firms; People, product and process perspectives on product/service-system development; Social technologies for cross-functional product development: SWOT analysis and implications; Knowledge engineering in the virtual enterprise: exploring a maturity-based decision support; Network board continuity and effectiveness of open innovation in Swedish strategic small-firm networks; About the use of TRIZ for product-service development; Development of product-service systems: challenges and opportunities for the manufacturing firm; Engineering 2.0: an approach to support cross-functional teams in overcoming the knowledge sharing barriers in PSS design; Simulations and measurements of combined induction heating and extrusion processes; Prompting innovation: dedicated places; A framework for collection of collaborative design research; Mastering the transition to product-service provision: Insights into business models, learning activities, and capabilities; Towards life-cycle awareness in decision support tools for engineering design; Lightweight technology support for product/service-systems conceptual design; Variation mode and effect analysis compared to FTA and FMEA in product development; Development and Operation of Functional Products: Improving knowledge on availability through use of monitoring and service related data; Examining creative collaboration in distributed and co-located design teams; PSS innovation: discussing knowledge based tools; Product-service systems: from customer needs to requirements in early development phases; Towards sustainability-driven innovation through product-service systems; Too much of a good thing?: Non-linear effects of entrepreneurial orientation on venture performance; Integrating information in product development; Repair welding and local heat treatment; Measuring innovation capability: assessing collaborative performance in product-service system; Manufacturing system to support design concept and reuse of manufacturing experience; Simulation driven processing function development, offering and operation; Antecedents of technology-based self-service acceptance: a proposed model; In search of what is missing: needfinding the SIRIUS way; Prediction of service support costs for functional products; Non-linear relationship between industrial service offering and sales growth: The moderating role of network capabilities; A function innovation model for the manufacturing industry; ICT-related small firms with different collaborative network structures: different species or variations on a theme?; Gated maturity assessment: supporting gate review decision documents with maturity of knowledge assessment; Implementation of open innovation practices in Swedish manufacturing industry; A model for value-based selling: enabling corporations to transition from products and services towards further complex business models; Towards a framework for developing product/service systems; System reliability estimation with input data from deterministic simulations; Risks for Functional Products: Empirical Insights from two Swedish Manufacturing Companies; Information Management in Computer-Aided Product Development; Approximated stiffness coefficients in rotor systems supported by bearings with clearance; An intelligent design environment: overcoming fundamental barriers to realising a step change in design performance and innovation?; Rotordynamical modelling of a fibre refiner during production; A noise reduction method for vibration measurement on rotating machineries; Knowledge engineering models as experience carriers; A need-based approach to product development; Data stream mining for increased functional product availability awareness; Bottom-up knowledge sharing in PSS design: a classification framework; Reliability prediction based on variation mode and effect analysis; On the way to knowledge awareness in early design; Sustainable management of operation for Functional Products: Which customer values are of interest for marketing and sales?; Operational slack and venture survival; The Functional Products technical lifecycle and its four sub-lifecycles; Design of user-centred wireless sensor technology in sports: an empirical study of elite kayak athletes; Challenges for experience feedback in engineering design; On-board Feature Extraction for Clutch Slippage Deviation Detection; Impact on production systems from recent and emerging complex business models: Explicit and tacit knowledge required; Introducing Functional Products in production systems: problems and issues encountered; Development of a research vehicle platform to improve productivity and value-extraction in forestry; A model for predicting and monitoring industrial system availability; Supporting decision making with agent-based modelling and simulation; Reliability prediction at early functional product development stages; Take the knowledge path to support knowledge management in product/service systems; CFD-modelling of selective non-catalytic reduction of NOx in grate-kiln plants; Fault Diagnosis via Fusion of Information from a Case Stream; Through-lifecycle aspects for Functional Products to consider during development and operation: A literature review; Win-Win collaboration, functional product challenges and value-chain delivery: An explorative case study approach; Analysis of the cold flow field in a rotary kiln; A methodology for KEE systems target cascading; The effect of benefits and risks on e-procurement implementation: an exploratory study of Swedish and Indian firms; Extending the Functional Products definition with additional through-lifecycle aspects; Engineering 2.0: exploring lightweight technologies for the virtual enterprise; Data stream forecasting for system fault prediction; Kiln aerodynamics: visualisation of merging flow by usage of PIV and CFD; Exploring lightweight knowledge sharing technologies for functional product development; A lightweight approach to simulation data management for simulation driven design; Towards open innovation practices in aerospace industry: challenges and opportunities; Shaped Metal Deposition Processes; CFD modelling of the flow through a grate-kiln; Use of Cloud Services in Functional Products: Availability Implications; Competence acquisition in small firms; Challenges for industrial product/service systems: experiences from a learning network of large companies; Simulated continuous mounding improvements through ideal machine vision and control; A process modelling and simulation approach for business decision support in pre-conceptual product design; How do small firms use ICT for business purposes?: a study of Swedish technology-based firms; Lessons learned and future challenges for design observatory research; Design for manufacturing: methods and applications using knowledge engineering; Value creation in PSS design through product and packaging innovation processes; Introducing PSS thinking in product-based organizations: a case study in the Swedish manufacturing industry; Beyond managing uncertainty: insights from studying equivocality in the fuzzy front end of product and process innovation projects; Säkerhet; Clearcut obstacle identification and functional products promoting sustainable forestry; Defining Functional Products through their constituents; Knowledge enabled engineering - knowledge lifecycle approach; Networking and ICT capability: a resource based view approach to small firm competitiveness; Nonlinear effects of entrepreneurial orientation on small firm performance: the moderating role of resource orchestration capabilities; Functional Products - Goodbye to the industrial age; Engineering 2.0: exploring lightweight technologies for the virtual enterprise; Exploring challenges for innovation-driven virtual enterprises; User-centred research and technology development: a study of a Swedish university project; Rethinking virtual teams for streamlined development; Probing for innovation: how small design teams collaborate; Importance of ICT for technology-based small firm's networking; Networking and corporate entrepreneurship: a study of cause and effect relationships; Collaboration in winter vehicle testing: real-time simulations boosting innovation opportunities; Towards virtual co-location in functional product development; Network capability and entrepreneurship: refinement of a scale and test of a framework; Enduring relationships to support innovative processes; Comparing a knowledge-based and a data-driven method in querying data streams for system fault detection: A hydraulic drive system application; Functional products in forestry: challenges and opportunities; Coping with the knowledge sharing barriers in Product Service Systems design; A cause-effect study of inter-firm networking and corporate entrepreneurship: initial evidence of self-enforcing spirals; Functional Products lifecycle: Governed by sustainable win-win situations; Analysis of automatic transmission vibration for clutch slippage detection; Role of entrepreneurial orientation in overcoming the competency trap of absorptive capacity; Inbound open innovation activities in high-tech SMEs: the impact on innovation performance; Needs as a basis for design rationale; Rethinking virtual teams for streamlined development; The Fluid Dynamics of the Cold Flow in a Rotary Kiln; Banking on social capital: towards social connectedness in distributed engineering design teams; A Survey Study of the Transitioning towards High-Value Industrial Product-Services; Challenges and opportunities within simulation-driven functional product development and operation: Special Session: Product Development for Through-Life Engineering Services; Secondary flow in semi-circular ducts; Achieving competitiveness through externally oriented capabilities: an empirical study of technology-based small firms; A development process for Functional Products: hardware, software, service support system and management of operation; Functional product system availability: simulation driven design and operation through coupled multi-objective optimisation; Prototyping – a way to think together; Validation of induction heating model for alloy 718 components; Future ideation: creating ideas despite distance; The issues and benefits of an intelligent design observatory; The impact of networking practices on small firm innovativeness and performance: a multivariate approach; Knowledge retention and reuse: using CAD models as carriers of knowledge in product development; A methodology for evaluating technology readiness during product development; A method to improve effi iency in welding simulations for simulaton driven design; Improving Functional Product availability: software-related measures planned and taken; An exchange approach on firm cooperative orientation and outcomes of strategic multilateral network participants; Current industrial practices for re-use of manufacturing experience in a multidisciplinary design perspective; Functional Products: business model elements; When moving from products and services towards Functional Products: Which sustainability-oriented customer values are of interest?; Dynamics of rotor systems with clearance and weak pedestals in full contact; Challenges in open innovation practices for industries; Modelling and simulation of support systems to predict operational availability; The need of condition monitoring to support simulations when predicting system availability of Functional Products; Engineering 2.0: leveraging a bottom-up and lightweight knowledge sharing approach in cross-functional product development teams; PLM paradigm: how to lead BPR within product development field; A Decision Support Tool for Optimising Support Site Configuration of Functional Products: Special Session: Product Development for Through-Life Engineering Services; Scalable Validation of Industrial Equipment using a Functional DSMS; Assessment of team based innovation in a Product Service System development process; Rotordynamic effects of adding spherical roller thrust bearing stiffness components to fiber refiner models; Leveraging Web 2.0 in new product development: lesson learned from a company study; Lightweight technology support for product/service systems development; A model to explain a business contingency process; Rotordynamical simulations of a fibre refiner during production; Aspects to consider within information security during procurement and use of cloud services, v1.00; Integrating Use Phase Information and Virtual Product Representation to Support Functional Products; Reuse of manufacturing experience to support development of product/service systems; Modelling service support system reliability; Co-variance driven stochastic subspace identification approach for rotordynamics; Coopetition: new ideas for a new paradigm; The performance impact of industrial services and service orientation on manufacturing companies; Using operational modal analysis to determine rotordynamic modes; Small firm capabilities for competitiveness: an empirical study of ICT related small Swedish firms; An Empirical Study Of Information Exchange And Design Support In Product Family Development; A modelling language for maintenance task scheduling; Functional product innovation: reaping the benefits of simulation driven design; Integrated Capture and Representation of Product Information In Computer-Aided Product Development; Prioritization of service quality factors in e-purchasing: a cross cultural study; Linking design process activities to the business decisions of the firm: an example from the aerospace industry; Dynamics of B2B brand equity: the role of interdependencies in buyer-seller relationships; Mechanics of materials and structures: a simulation-driven design approach; Embracing entrepreneurial behavior in a research school; How are knowledge and information evaluated?: decision making in stage-gate processes; Designing interorganizational networks for innovation: an empirical examination of network configuration, formation and governance; A new method to preserve knowledge and information by use of knowledge enabled engineering; Information Integration in Computer Aided Design; FUNCTIONAL PRODUCTS: HIGHLIGHTING THE POTENTIAL AND EXTENDING THE DEFINITION; Open innovation practices in SMEs: extent and effects; Functional product development: criteria for selection of design methods on strategic and operational levels; Predicting functional product availability and cost through a simulation driven approach; Status: Pågående; Period: 01/01/2007 → 31/12/2016
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