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Lin, Meng, Zongli Zhang, and Yukun Cao. "Forecasting Supply and Demand of the Wooden Furniture Industry in China." Forest Products Journal 69, no. 3 (2019): 228–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.13073/fpj-d-19-00011.

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Abstract China is the world's largest furniture producer and exporter, but its furniture industry has always been at the bottom of the global value chain. Wooden furniture is the most important component of China's furniture industry. Its capacity and scale have been expanding; however, the industry's income and profit growth rate have declined. China's wooden furniture industry is in a period of transition, and industry regulators, participants, and even investors need to understand the future development trends of the industry. This study collected time series data for annual sales as well as the value of output, exports, and imports of the wooden furniture industry in China and used the autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) model to predict future market supply and demand. The study found that each figure will continue to grow over the next 5 years. However, the industry as a whole will face the challenge of oversupply. In addition, the domestic market share on behalf of industrial competitiveness will decline year by year. Through a comprehensive and systematic analysis of the changing trend of China's wooden furniture production and its domestic and foreign markets, this study is the first to predict the supply and demand of research, filling the gap in the research field of wooden furniture, and its research ideas have some innovation. It can provide a reference for industry regulators, enterprise decision makers, and domestic and foreign investors.
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Nangoy, Oktavianus Marti. "Terpuruknya Industri Mebel Rotan Cirebon." Humaniora 2, no. 1 (2011): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.21512/humaniora.v2i1.2940.

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Cirebon area has long been known as an area that has great potential in the field of furniture and handicraft industry with raw materials of rattan. This region really does not have trees but because of the large rattan hereditary craftsmen at work there, and many there menyebabkan Cirebon rattan industry as a major regional craftsmen and the largest cane producer in Indonesia. But that condition did not last long because it feared since the Minister of Trade Decree No.12 of 2005, contains the opening tap on raw rattan exports, leading, manufacturers prefer to export the raw materials of rattan. Prices of raw materials for furniture and rattan craft also be high because the prices charged for local producers to use the benchmark export price. This ministerial decree on the one side benefit exporters but the industry shut down one side.
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Tariang, Edzzuko Shiomy, Agnes Estephina Loho, and Juliana Ruth Mandei. "DESKRIPSI RANTAI PASOK MEBEL BERBAHAN BAKU KAYU KELAPA (STUDI KASUS DI BLPT GMIM KAATEN KOTA TOMOHON)." AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI 14, no. 3 (2019): 247. http://dx.doi.org/10.35791/agrsosek.14.3.2018.22271.

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This study aims to describe the supply chain of coconut wood-based furniture (Case Study at the Technical Education Training Center or Kaaten BLPT, Tomohon City). This research was conducted forthree months from September to November 2017. The data used are primary and secondary data. Primary data was obtained through direct observation in the field and direct interviews with one coconutfarmer and two employees of the Technical Education Training Center (BLPT), so that the total respondents were three people. Secondary data is obtained from the company documents. The results showed that Supply Chain Furniture made from coconut wood from the BLPT Kaaten consists of four Main Chains, namely: Suppliers; Producer; Expedition Services; and End Consumers; with details starting from (a) Supplier of coconut wood raw materials spread in several regions, including Lemoh,Tanawangko, Airmadidi, Kembes, Tenggari, Kaima, Bitung, Lolak and Belang, (b) BLPT Kaaten for purchasing, production, sales, and shipping, (c) Expedition Services to send products from the port of Bitung outside the Sulawesi region, Java Island and to be exported to the destination country, (d) End Consumers. Two of the three streams found in the process of implementing Supply Chain Management are well managed, namely the flow of goods / products and information flow. These two streams have caused coconut wood-based furniture production to continue to operate.*eprm*.
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Bylgakova, M. A. "Competitive advantages of wood products and risks of its placing on the consumer market in Russia." Russian competition law and economy, no. 1 (March 30, 2019): 38–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.32686/2542-0259-2019-1-38-43.

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The article includes a brief empirical analysis of “marketing’, “competition”, “competi- tiveness” and “competitive advantages” definitions, it also provides characteristic of com- petitive advantages of the Russian timber industry, including the production dynamics of wood products, poly wood, paper, cardboard and wood pulp. In addition, it gives the evaluation of key payers in furniture and paper production on the basis of factors having impact on volume changes in production and competition development. It makes analy- sis of the turnover of examined timber in-dustry production on the consumer market in Russia within the context of the producer country.
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Кантиева, Ekaterina Kantieva, Пономаренко, and Larisa Ponomarenko. "Features of the veneering of panel board details fayn-layn interline interval." Forestry Engineering Journal 5, no. 4 (2015): 138–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/17412.

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Growth rates of production of furniture in our country increase every year. And as the statistics, generally due to production of furniture from slabby glued materials, such as a chipboard, fiber board of average density, plywood shows. Apply to an upclassing of a surface of boards of slabby materials most often PVC films, the decorative paper and layered plastic and much less often the planed interline interval and an interline interval began to use a fayn-line. It is connected by that at a veneering a planed interline interval one of defects of a veneering – infiltration of glue on a front surface of a board very often comes to light. Ways of elimination of such defects aren´t present and therefore the spent materials simply are utilized and hit the pocket the producer. To avoid these risks the producer simply refuses use of similar materials. Our research was reduced increasing viscosity of glue and by that to exclude possibility of its infiltration on a front surface. For this purpose we suggest to enter into working solution gluing a filler – grinding dust. Use of grinding dust in the form of a filler at a veneering of boards allows to solve at once some problems: to use at a veneering of boards low-toxic urea-formaldehyde resin (today in production of products from wood generally urea-formaldehyde resin with a carbamide ratio to formaldehyde 1:1.5 are used), to increase durability of pasting of a basis and facing materials, to reduce marriage percent due to infiltration of glue on a front surface. Results of researches showed that it is possible to use low-toxic urea-formaldehyde resin where the filler in the form of grinding dust will be added to a compounding of glues at a veneering of boards. Optimum values of quantity of a filler from the square of infiltration of glue at a front surface and durabilities of gluing of facing layers to a basis were established.
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Susanty, Aries, Diana Puspita Sari, Wiwik Budiawan, Sriyanto, and Hadi Kurniawan. "Improving Green Supply Chain Management in Furniture Industry Through Internet Based Geographical Information System for Connecting the Producer of Wood Waste with Buyer." Procedia Computer Science 83 (2016): 734–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2016.04.161.

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Rahendaputri, Chandra Suryani, Budiani Fitria Endrawati, and Marita Wulandari. "PELATIHAN DAN PEMBUATAN ECOBRICK UNTUK MEMFASILITASI RUMAH BELAJAR SEKAR." SELAPARANG Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Berkemajuan 4, no. 1 (2020): 460. http://dx.doi.org/10.31764/jpmb.v4i1.3257.

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ABSTRAKPengabdian masyarakat ini ditujukan untuk memenuhi kebutuhan furnitur ecoclass, dengan memanfaatkan sampah yang ada di lingkungan mitra yaitu Rumah Belajar Sekar, Balikpapan. Untuk memenuhi kebutuhan furnitur ini, maka dilakukanlah sebuah pelatihan pembuatan ecobrick dalam bentuk webinar dan juga dibuatlah furnitur meja, kursi dan dinding dari ecobrick. Untuk mengetahui keberhasilan dari webinar yang telah dilaksanakan dengan jumlah peserta 16 orang, dilakukanlah pengisian questionnaire daring, sebelum dan sesudah webinar berlangsung. Dari hasil questionnaire dari webinar pelatihan pembuatan ecobrick yang telah dilakukan, didapatkan bahwa sebanyak 12 peserta dari total 16 peserta, sudah mengetahui apa itu ecobrick dan 9 diantaranya sudah mengetahui manfaat ecobrick, sebelum webinar berlangsung. Setelah webinar, dapat dilihat bahwa 16 peserta sudah mengetahui apa itu ecobrick dan apa manfaatnya. 16 peserta menyatakan tertarik untuk membuat ecobrick, namun hanya 14 yang tertarik untuk membuat furnitur ecobrick. 2 peserta mengungkapkan faktor penghambatnya adalah tidak ada waktu dan malas membuat. Dari pengabdian masyarakat ini dihasilkan 2 kursi, 1 meja dan juga 3 dinding ecobrick yang diletakkan di Rumah Belajar Sekar. Pembuatan ecobrick ini dapat menjawab permasalahan mitra untuk memenuhi kebutuhan furnitur dan juga menyelesaikan permasalahan untuk mengurangi sampah plastik. Kata kunci: ecobrick; furnitur; pengelolaan sampah; plastik. ABSTRACTThis community service is aimed to meet the needs of ecoclass’ furniture, by utilizing waste in the partner's environment, namely Rumah Belajar Sekar, Balikpapan. To fulfill this furniture need, an ecobrick making training was conducted in the form of a webinar. The team also made ecobrick as furniture like table, chairs and wall. To determine the results of the webinar that has been conducted with 16 participants, an online questionnaire was completed, before and after the webinar. From the questionnaire results, it was found that as many as 12 participants out of a total of 16 participants already knew what ecobrick was and 9 of them already knew the benefits of ecobricking, before the webinar took place. After the webinar, it can be seen that 16 participants already know what ecobricking was and what its benefits were. 16 participants expressed their interest in making ecobricks, but only 14 were interested in making ecobrick’s furniture. 2 participants revealed that the inhibiting factors were not having enough time and lazy to make. From this community service, 2 chairs, 1 table and 3 ecobrick walls were produced which were placed in the Rumah Belajar Sekar. Making this ecobrick can answer partner’s needs of furniture and also solve problems to reduce plastic waste. Keywords: ecobrick; furniture; waste management; plastic
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Akin, A. Nilgün, and Z. Ilsen Önsan. "Turkish Chemical Industry and Environmentally Friendly Technologies." Eurasian Chemico-Technological Journal 3, no. 4 (2017): 257. http://dx.doi.org/10.18321/ectj575.

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Turkey has been manufacturing chemicals for a long time, being a producer of many basic and intermediate chemicals, petrochemicals and plastics. Among ca. 6000 companies manufacturing various<br />chemicals, 95 are large scale, 208 are medium scale, and the rest are all small size companies. The southern coast of the Marmara Sea is the home of Turkey’s densest population and industrial centers. Most<br />companies in chemical industries, especially private sector companies, are situated in the Marmara Region which, therefore, also generates large amounts of solid and liquid wastes from industrial areas, along with municipal solid waste and sewage as well as air pollution from gas emissions. Large scale industrial companies place a great deal of importance on international standards in production and comply with<br />environmental legislation and regulations. Although Turkey has made great progress over the last fifteen years in creating mechanisms to address its environmental problems, air and water pollution abatement problems still exist due to small scale enterprises generally using old technologies in sub-sectors including highly polluting activities such as textiles/clothing/leather, metal products/machinery/equipment, food/beverages/tobacco, forest products/furniture.
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Sitanggang, Nathanael, Putri Lynna Luthan, and Choms Gary G. T. Sibarani. "PENGEMBANGAN BUDAYA KEWIRAUSAHAAN MAHASISWA MELALUI UNIT USAHA FURNITUR DI UNIVERSITAS NEGERI MEDAN." JURNAL PENGABDIAN KEPADA MASYARAKAT 26, no. 2 (2020): 96. http://dx.doi.org/10.24114/jpkm.v26i2.15416.

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Budaya kewirausahaan mahasiswa di Fakultas Teknik Universitas Negeri Medan, khususnya di Jurusan Pendidikan Teknik Bangunan (pendidikan kejuruan dan teknik sipil), berpotensi untuk dikembangkan. Permasalahan yang dihadapi oleh Fakultas Teknik Universitas Negeri Medan adalah kecenderungan lulusan mencari kerja di perusahaan jasa konstruksi bagi lulusan teknik sipil dan menjadi guru SMK bagi lulusan pendidikan kejuruan, bukan menciptakan lapangan kerja. Membudayakan kewirausahaan mahasiswa diperlukan wadah unit usaha furnitur yang bersinergi dengan workshop kayu. Melalui Program Pengembangan Usaha Produk Intelektual Kampus (PPUPIK) Kemenristekdikti 2018, tim pelaksana pengabdian kepada masyarakat telah berhasil mendirikan Unit Usaha Furnitur. Metode yang digunakan adalah Participatory Learning and Action. Metode ini juga disebut metode ‘learning by doing’ atau belajar sambil bekerja. Rangkaian pelaksanaan pengabdian kepada masyarakat terdiri dari: a) sosialisasi kegiatan PPUPIK kepada mahasiswa, dosen, dan teknisi, b) perekrutan mahasiswa calon wirausaha, c) magang, d) pelatihan, dan e) pendampingan. Hasil kegiatan pengabdian adalah unit usaha furnitur telah menemukan 7 orang mahasiswa yang berkomitmen menekuni pekerjaan pembuatan furnitur dan telah menghasilkan produk furnitur, secara kolaborasi dan mandiri. Selanjutnya, telah berhasil melatih 27 orang mahasiswa yang mampu mendesain dan membuat ukiran Jepara. Kegiatan pengabdian ini masih memerlukan keberlanjutan agar dapat menemukan mahasiswa yang berjiwa kewirausahaan lebih banyak lagi.Kata kunci: Budaya Kewirausahaan; Unit Usaha; Furniture; Mahasiswa.AbstractThe entrepreneurial culture of students at the Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Negeri Medan, especially in the Department of Building Engineering Education (vocational education and civil engineering), has the potential resources to be developed. The problems faced by the Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Negeri Medan is the tendency of graduates to find job in construction services companies for civil engineering graduates and become vocational teachers for graduates of vocational education, not creating jobs. Civilizing students’ entrepreneurship is required to hold a furniture business unit that synergizes with a wood workshop. Through the Kemenristekdikti 2018. Campus Intellectual Product Development Program (PPUPIK), the community service implementation team has successfully established a Furniture Business Unit. The method used is Participatory Learning and Action. This method is also called the 'learning by doing' method or learning while working. The series of implementation of community service consists of: a) socialization of PPUPIK activities to students, lecturers, and technicians, b) recruitment of prospective entrepreneurial students, c) internships, d) training, and e) mentoring. The result of the service activities is that the furniture business unit has found 7 students who are committed to work on furniture manufacturing work and have produced furniture products, in a collaborative and independent manner. Furthermore, it has managed to train 27 students who are able to design and make Jepara carvings. This service activity still requires sustainability in order to find even more entrepreneurial studentsKeywords: Entrepreneurial Culture; Business Units; Furniture; Students.
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Yang, Chi Ou, and Wei Hsien Teng. "Applied QFD with Wooden Material in Campus Furniture DFA Procedure." Key Engineering Materials 573 (September 2013): 113–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.573.113.

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With more and more universities expanding and redesigning their landscape spaces, therefore their outdoor furnitures shape, dimension, quality and usage are also changing and redesigning. One of the significant changes in the design process is the taking of users needs/concerns into account. This change is influenced by a community-based design concept found in public spaces design. In this paper, we propose a Design for Assembly Study (DFA) which is focus on examining the past practice of outdoor wooden Materual furniture design in campus spaces by using Quality Function Deployment (QFD) to fill in this missing link. The employment of different matrices to capture the relationship between the voice of customer (VOC) and subsequent design and quality characteristics compose an evaluation framework suitable to fill the gap in the assembly procedure of outdoor wooden frame furniture. The study also produces several insights applies on outdoor wooden furniture design in campus space. Keywords: Wooden Material, Outdoor furniture, Outdoor space, Design Evaluation Procedure
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Furniture producer"

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Clements, Corinna. "Assessing the Impact of the Jepara Furniture Value Chain Project." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/72905.

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This thesis assesses the impact of the Jepara Furniture Value Chain (FVC) project, which was conducted by the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) to address challenges faced by small-scale furniture producers in Jepara, Indonesia. This assessment focuses on the effect of membership in the APKJ, a producer association started as part of the project. The propensity score for association membership was estimated using unchanging firm and owner characteristics, as well as information recalled about firm operations in 2009 (before the association was formed). Propensity score matching was used to compare outcome variables of association members and non-members. Results suggest that membership in the APKJ does not have a significant effect on profit levels. Using differenced current and recalled marketing and production behaviors as outcome variables with propensity score matching indicates that members have improved their bargaining position and marketing behaviors more than non-members since 2009. Additionally, APKJ members are more likely to have obtained certificates of timber legality<br>Master of Science
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Devine, Åsa. "Internationalization and Performance among Small and Medium-sized Firms : A study of furniture producers in Sweden." Doctoral thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för teknik, TEK, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-9917.

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Furniture production in Sweden still exists on a comparably small scale. The majority, or more than 99 percent, of all furniture producers in Sweden are small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) with less than 250 employees. Despite their size, these firms are, to a large extent, involved in export. This is fully in line with the accelerating trend of internationalization found among firms of all sizes. However, research focused on internationalization has been primarily concentrated on larger firms, which is unfortunate considering that the vast majority of all firms within the European Union can be described as SMEs. The purpose of this research is, therefore, to extend our understanding of internationalization and performance among small and medium sized firms by explaining export involvement and performance among small and medium sized furniture producers in Sweden. This research is completed within the theoretical framework of the modified PSE model, which consists of four components: perception of export barriers, strategy competence, export involvement, and performance. A quantitative survey was conducted among 324 firms, yielding a response rate of 56 percent. The empirical data was analyzed using the methods of multiple linear regression, logistic regression, and ordinal regression. The result suggests that strategy competence, measured in terms of relatedness and market knowledge, explains the main export mode and performance among exporting SMEs. In addition, main export mode seems to explain performance. The main findings of this research are visualized through a new model, SCEMPER. Another finding is that barriers originating with the owner/key decision-maker of a firm seem to prevent firms from becoming involved in export. In addition, attitude towards export and the age of the firm appear to be important determinants of export involvement and performance among SMEs.
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Braun, Moritz. "Simply Wood : Design of All-Wood Furniture Joints." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för skog och träteknik (SOT), 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-100435.

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The need for sustainability, increasingly requires developing products according to a cradle to cradle approach. For furniture, wood, being potentially renewable, is a suitable material in this regard. However, most wooden furniture today utilizes steels and synthetic polymers in the joints, which can partially be recycled, but are far from being circular materials. All-wood joints have been used in traditional furniture and construction, but they are not adapted to modern manufacturing techniques and do not fulfill the need for easy assembly.  The aim of this thesis is to explore existing solutions for all-wood joints, as well as relevant manufacturing techniques to create an approach for the development of new joints by practitioners. The research questions are: What are the principles used in existing technical solutions and how can they be used to develop new all-wood furniture joints? What are the most important manufacturing techniques for wood today and how can they be considered in the early-stage development? The general approach in this thesis is to abstract the researched existing technical solutions and manufacturing techniques, ideate on this abstract level, and then detail the concepts on a more concrete level.  As results, fourteen different principles and six different patterns of transformation were extracted from existing solutions and documented in an accessible form. Similarly, seven manufacturing techniques were collected and documented. These were then used in an ideation workshop with practitioners from IKEA, which resulted in six abstract concepts. One of the concepts was further developed into a pre-design and tested with a simulations according to strength and stability requirements from applicable standards.  The testing of the pre-design proved its practicality and a team at IKEA is continuing the development of the concept and planning to manufacture a prototype. This is a good indicator for the usefulness of the approach. Even though it worked well, further exploration of the "toolbox" is recommended, as well as the use of different ideation methods. The full environmental benefits of furniture with all-wood joints are not clear, because only resource depletion was considered and the potential effect is small compared to other industries. Despite this, the thesis shows the potential in circular furniture and encourages IKEA and other furniture companies to delve into the topic of circular furniture more deeply.
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Trinka, Mark W. "Product-market opportunities for FPL spaceboard II molded structural products." Thesis, This resource online, 1991. http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-10312009-020141/.

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Lindahl, Ingela. "Visual aesthetics in product development : A balance between commercial and creative imperatives." Doctoral thesis, Linköpings universitet, Industriell ekonomi, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-100149.

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The literature presents a number of advantages regarding companies’ strategic focus on product design, arguing that the dimension of visual aesthetics in products may help a company to create commercial success, e.g. through product differentiation and as a means of company brand recognition. However, developing new products that have visual aesthetics as an important dimension is not without difficulty, and may lead to a number of managerial challenges. The purpose of this doctoral thesis is to describe and analyse how companies develop products that have visual aesthetics as an important dimension. The thesis describes and analyses: how the dimension of visual aesthetics affects the characteristics of the new product development process; how companies strike a balance between commercial and creative imperatives during new product development; and how companies source and collaborate using artistic design resources during new product development. Based on findings from five new product development projects and from interviews with managers at twelve Swedish designer furniture manufacturers, the thesis concludes that the dimension of visual aesthetics in products affects new product development in different ways. First, companies’ development of visual aesthetics calls for a more creative, artistic development process whereby, for example, idea generation and evaluation are often flexible in relation to plans made. Moreover, the different and subjective judgement of the aesthetic value of products has implications for new product development, e.g. that the company needs to address and balance imperatives stemming from different audiences, i.e. the designer’s self, peers, and the mass market, during product development. Also, it is concluded that the sourcing of designer resources and the composition of designer portfolios are both critical and related to companies’ desired brand image. A close and trustful working relationship between the designer and the manufacturer is a basis for companies’ successful product development. Theoretically, this research contributes to the product development literature through its findings on companies’ new product development processes in a seldom researched context, i.e. the development of designer products. Additionally, it contributes to the literature on design outsourcing by presenting new findings on the interplay between artistic design resources and managers. Moreover, it also contributes to the marketing literature by providing fresh insights into how companies balance their commercial and creative interests when developing new products.<br>Design och dess relation till företags marknadsföring är något som diskuteras både i akademisk litteratur och i samhället i övrigt. Genom att förstå och utnyttja design kan företaget skapa kommersiella fördelar, t ex genom att differentiera produkten från konkurrenternas och skapa igenkänning för företagets varumärke. Dock är utveckling av produkter med design som en viktig dimension inte oproblematisk utan kan leda till stora utmaningar för företaget. Tre sådana utmaningar i företag beskrivs och analyseras i denna avhandling. För det första behandlar avhandlingen hur ett fokus på design påverkar företagets produktutvecklingsprocess. Vidare studeras hur företaget balanserar kreativa och kommersiella intressen under produktutvecklingsprocessen. Dessutom behandlar avhandlingen hur företaget införskaffar och samarbetar med formgivare. Den industriella kontext som valts för denna avhandling är den svenska designmöbelindustrin. Avhandlingens slutsatser bygger på fallstudier inom väletablerade och framgångsrika företag inom denna industri. Avhandlingen visar att dimensionen av design påverkar företagens utvecklingsarbete på olika sätt. Först visar studien att de studerade företagens utveckling av designmöbler innebär en kreativ utvecklingsprocess där t.ex. idé-generering och ‑urval sällan grundas i strikta produktplaner utan i stället präglas av flexibilitet och tillvaratagande på uppkomna möjligheter. Vidare är bedömningen av en produkts designvärde subjektiv och svår att formulera i ord. Urvalet av lovande produktidéer grundas därför i hög grad på ledningens goda kunskap om design och erfarenhet inom branschen. Utöver detta påverkas företagens produktutveckling på olika sätt av det faktum att designvärde också skapas genom uppmärksamhet och uppskattning av exempelvis press, mässor och utmärkelser. Det visas också att företagens urval av formgivare är kritiskt och basen för ett framgångsrikt utvecklingsarbete. I de studerade företagen sker utveckling av produkter i nära och förtroendefullt samarbete mellan managers och formgivare. Dessutom kan företag påverka sitt varumärke genom att skapa en genomtänkt strategi för urval av formgivare och samarbetsformer med dessa.
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Lu, Lei, WeiGuang Zhang, and WeiQing Zhang. "Transitioning Wood Furniture Products towards Sustainability." Thesis, Blekinge Tekniska Högskola, Avdelningen för maskinteknik, 2008. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:bth-2114.

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Wood Furniture Products (WFPs) play a significant role in both the global economy and the transition of society towards sustainability. This paper begins with a brief description of the industry and highlights the current challenges and compelling measures of WFPs from a systems perspective through the lens of the Framework for Strategic Sustainable Development (FSSD) and by applying backcasting from sustainability principles (SPs). An examination of the challenges and opportunities of WFPs is performed using an ABCD analysis based on Strategic Life Cycle Management (SLCM). SLCM and Templates for Sustainable Product Development (TSPDs) approaches were applied in order to engage the participating Ningbo Fubang Company in the transition process towards sustainability and to provide an applicable tool for WFP development. The TSPDs were created based on the views of sustainability and WFP experts. This has developed the templates further and contributed to the overall development of the WFPs towards sustainability. Other recommended and compelling measures for the sustainable development of WFPs include: cooperating with non-government organizations (NGOs), conserving forests resources, clean production methods, "take-back" policy in the wood furniture industry, reforming government policies relevant to the industry, implementing waste management systems, green supply chains, clean energy use and distribution, and smart packaging.
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Kim, Joan. "Folding mechanism in furniture design." Thesis, University of Iowa, 2018. https://ir.uiowa.edu/etd/6159.

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I have an interest in creating furniture with a mechanism that makes the furniture move functionally. Therefore, this paper explains the process and outcomes of designing a chair and a set of furniture with a coatrack, an accent table, and a stackable stool. All the furniture packs flat for storage and shipping purpose with a folding mechanism. The folds happen with fabric hinges that have been experimented with different materials, machinery, and fundamentals.
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Dinh, Thi Phuong Lan, and Jonas Karlsson. "The potential of Swedish furniture companies in Vietnam : How Vietnamese consumers perceive the product values of Swedish furniture." Thesis, Mälardalens högskola, Akademin för hållbar samhälls- och teknikutveckling, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-18193.

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Introduction: Swedish furniture companies have been quite successful in many parts of the world recently, with IKEA being a famous example of that. Meanwhile, Vietnam has one of the fastest-growing economies in South East Asia. However, there has not been any Swedish furniture company established on the Vietnamese market so far. Therefore, it would be useful to see if the Vietnamese furniture consumers would appreciate Swedish furniture, in order to analyze whether Swedish furniture companies could have success in Vietnam as well. Purpose: To study (1) How Vietnamese furniture consumers perceive the typical product values of Swedish furniture and (2) Analyze the potential for establishing Swedish furniture companies on the Vietnamese market. Methodology: Interviews, survey and secondary data. Findings and Analysis: The findings show that Vietnamese furniture consumers would generally appreciate Swedish furniture product values. Although the consumers do not recognize Sweden or Scandinavia as a furniture country or region, their preferences shown in furniture characteristics imply a increasingly positive attitude towards typical Swedish furniture product values. Conclusion and Recommendations: Due to the appreciation of Swedish typical product values, the potential for establishing Swedish furniture companies could be regarded as considerable in terms of product values. It is thus recommended that Swedish furniture companies carry on with creating typical Swedish product values when they enter the Vietnamese market. Index words: Sweden, Vietnam, Furniture, Product Values, Consumer Perception
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Buch, Julia, and Jakob Trenk. "Furniture rental – the new way to consume furniture? : Attitudes and intentions to choose furniture rental as an alternative consumption model." Thesis, Jönköping University, Internationella Handelshögskolan, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-52680.

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Background: Fast furniture is a growing trend similar to fast fashion and fast food, implying that manufacturers produce large quantities of inexpensive furniture. At the same time, consumers use the furniture shorter and replace it more frequently. Fast furniture relies on high resource consumption, outsourced production, and furniture design that makes it necessary to replace it more often. This causes a decrease in quality and an increase in produced quantities. Most of the furniture worldwide is landfilled as it is not recyclable due to low-quality materials. One potential solution is implementing Circular Economic practices, including furniture rental as an alternative way of consumption. Consumer acceptance of this model is scarcely researched, but the formation of consumers' attitudes and intentions has been the subject of publications in other consumption contexts. The recent literature is reviewed, and a research framework was built based on the Theory of Reasoned Action and additional intrapersonal barriers and drivers. Purpose: This research aimed to explain the relationship between intrapersonal barriers and drivers with attitude and behavioral intention towards furniture rental. Further, it was aimed to show which furniture categories are most likely to be rented. Method: A quantitative approach deploying a self-administered online survey was chosen. 235 usable responses were gathered, which were analyzed using PLS-SEM to assess the hypothesized relationships. Conclusion: The findings show that the overall attitude towards furniture rental is positive. Trend orientation and perceived risk are the most influential antecedents of attitude and behavioral intention. Supporting the Theory of Reasoned Action, attitude is the strongest predictor of behavioral intention. Perceived sustainability value, perceived economic value, and materialism also significantly influence the intention to rent furniture. Familiarity with the Sharing Economy shows no significant influence. The study contributes to the existing literature on consumer intentions to use alternative consumption. A new research model was developed based on existing theory and literature. Managers can use the findings to alter, adapt, and build their furniture rental service offerings.
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Cattle, Christopher. "Grown furniture : a move towards design for sustainability." Thesis, Bucks New University, 2002. http://bucks.collections.crest.ac.uk/9676/.

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This thesis deals with the proposal that environmentally benign items of free standing furniture may be produced by the use of such well established techniques as training and grafting natural tree growth to shape. The project has been driven by the growing environmental concerns of which mankind has become aware in the late twentieth century, and which are starting to exert such a powerful influence in the twenty first. A broad history of man's use and control of natural tree growth, ranging geographically from Europe to Australia, and in size from hand held agricultural picks to eighteenth century sailing ships, is followed by a brief description of the ways in which the explosive increase in world popuanon. together with the expanding industrial activities of the Western consumer society, are feared to be threatening the stability of the natural environment. The various disasters and catastrophic accidents which have brought this situation to the attention of the general public are briefly surveyed, together with National, International and a range of Industrial responses. As one of the professions most closely concerned with the production of consumer items, the various reactions of the Design Community are similarly examined. In conclusion, the author's proposal for an experimental item of furnitureenvironmentally benign in production, use and disposal - is described and illustrated. A simple free standing three legged stool, the form of both the item itself and that of the jig required to control it's growth, are described and illustrated. The growth of examples of this, carried out on three sites across southern Britain are documented, experimental results reported and discussed. A further range of designs suitable to be produced using this method of controlling and grafting natural growth is proposed, and suggestions made for further experimentation.
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Bartashevich, Aleksandr. Furniture and joinery design. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1083295.

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The textbook discusses the types, classification of furniture, joinery and requirements for them; the methodology and process of furniture design, its organizational forms; the basics of design design: functional, ergonomic, technological, composite; General technical conditions for furniture, fittings, joinery, etc. Types of product quality control are described. The basics of automating the design of Cabinet furniture are described.&#x0D; For students of institutions that implement educational programs of secondary vocational education in the specialty "woodworking technology".
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Bartashevich, Aleksandr, Vladimir Onegin, Sergey Trofimov, and Sergey Gayduk. Design furniture. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1025973.

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Reviewed all types of furniture and the basic requirements to it, the history of its development, structural and style features modern furniture, basics of design engineering design. A General characteristic properties of production materials and normative-reference data necessary for the development of interiors and furniture. In detail the questions of automation of designing of furniture. Considered furniture in the interior and analyzed all aspects of engineering products for various purposes for premises of residential and public buildings.&#x0D; For students of higher educational institutions trained on specialities "Technology of logging and wood processing industries" and "Design". Will be useful to students of colleges, higher and secondary vocational and technical schools woodworking profile. Can serve as a reference book for architects, designers, and all production workers in the furniture industry.
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Williams, Gareth. The furniture machine: Furniture since 1990. V & A, 2006.

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The furniture machine: Furniture since 1990. V&A, 2006.

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(Firm), Ikea, ed. Ikea the book-designers, producers and other stuff. Arvinius, 2010.

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Namibia National Chamber of Commerce & Industry. Report on furniture and wood products in Namibia. NNCCI, 1995.

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Canada. Industry, Science and Technology Canada. Value-added wood products. Industry, Science and Technology Canada, 1991.

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Martens, David G. Produce yellow-poplar furniture dimension at minimum cost by using YELLOPOP. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, 1986.

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Martens, David G. Produce yellow-poplar furniture dimension at minimum cost by using YELLOPOP. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, 1986.

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Martens, David G. Produce yellow-poplar furniture dimension at minimum cost by using YELLOPOP. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, 1986.

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Penty, Jane. "Furniture and space-related products." In Product Design and Sustainability. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203732076-10.

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Nhancume, Raul Sebastião, and Angelina R. O. Martins. "From Leaves to Furniture, The Story of a Furniture Builder." In Poverty Reduction Through Non-Timber Forest Products. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75580-9_16.

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Rangasamy, Chinnatai, Maya Mahajan, and Aravind Radhakrishnan. "From Weed to Furniture." In Poverty Reduction Through Non-Timber Forest Products. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75580-9_11.

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Kamps, G. R. L. "Environmental analysis of wooden furniture." In Product Innovation and Eco-efficiency. Springer Netherlands, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8945-1_13.

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Csanády, Etele, Zsolt Kovács, Endre Magoss, and Jegatheswaran Ratnasingam. "Furniture Production Processes: Theory to Practice." In Optimum Design and Manufacture of Wood Products. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-16688-5_5.

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Biliri, Evmorfia, Fenareti Lampathaki, Angelos Arvanitakis, et al. "Manufacturing Intelligence in Furniture Product-Service Design." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73805-5_26.

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Vicente, José, Rui Frazão, and Fernando Moreira da Silva. "Sustainable Product Design and the Wood Furniture Sector." In Advances in Ergonomics in Design. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-60582-1_76.

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Muñoz López, Natalia, José Luis Santolaya Sáenz, and Anna Biedermann. "Methodology of Product Sustainable Redesign. Case Study: Furniture of a Clothing Retail Store." In Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70566-4_28.

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AbstractCompanies awareness of the impact generated by its products increases and motivates them to develop initiatives to improve their sustainability. In this work, a methodology consisting of three main phases: sustainability assessment, redesign process and comparison of designs, is proposed to obtain more sustainable product designs. Methodology is based on the Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment (LCSA) approach, which is applied to simultaneously evaluate environmental, economic and social aspects. In the case study the sustainability improvement of the furniture of a clothing retail store is addressed. A set of indicators are considered to evaluate the sustainability performance of both initial design and redesign. The study concludes that the application of different sustainability strategies allows a significant enhancement of the environmental and economic indicators.
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Mujir, Mohd Shaleh, Rusmadiah Anwar, and Oskar Hasdinor Hassan. "Advanced Digital Design Prototyping for Manufacturing of Exclusive Wood Carving Furniture Products." In Proceedings of the Art and Design International Conference (AnDIC 2016). Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-0487-3_32.

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Pessot, Elena, Irene Marchiori, Andrea Zangiacomi, and Rosanna Fornasiero. "A Journey into the European Supply Chains: Key Industries and Best Practices." In Lecture Notes in Management and Industrial Engineering. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-63505-3_9.

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Abstract Macro-trends and sectoral-specific evolutions are changing the way companies produce, distribute and build relationships in their supply network and with customers. Aiming to investigate the effective implementation of new supply chain concepts and innovation needs identified in the previous sections, this chapter provides a study of multiple cases of excellence among European supply chains. It depicts an overview of major trends and structural features of 8 key industries for European economy, i.e. Automotive, Aerospace, Fashion, Chemical, IT, Distribution/logistics, Furniture, Food and Beverage. For each industry, a structured investigation into one or more companies was performed with a total of 18 companies involved. The results identify possible matchings in relation to supply chain strategies, and good and best practices adopted accordingly.
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Das, Supradip, and Amarendra Kumar Das. "INTRODUCING DESIGN HEURISTICS FOR FURNITURE DESIGN IN A FURNITURE DESIGN COURSE." In 23rd International Conference on Engineering and Product Design Education. The Design Society, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.35199/epde.2021.22.

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Qi, Yue, and Sun Yang. "Mass Customized Furniture Product Design." In Advanced Software Engineering & Its Applications 2014. Science & Engineering Research Support soCiety, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.14257/astl.2014.74.20.

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Medeiros, Albertina Pereira, Silene Seibel, Renato Natal Jorge, and Anto´nio Augusto Fernandes. "Lean Thinking and Product Innovation in the Furniture Industry." In ASME 2009 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2009-86630.

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The pressure to innovate has been particularly strong in industry traditional sectors if they are to survive to competitors with lower labour costs. Furniture has become a commodity product in some international markets. In most countries the furniture industry is highly fragmented and family owned. In this context the decision to introduce and launch new products rests solely on the owner, without considering the costumer needs. At the same time, the companies do not have an organizational structure and a formal process for managing new product development (NPD). In recent years “lean thinking” has gained increased popularity as a new paradigm of product design and manufacturing. This is due to the success which Toyota attained worldwide. The present research, still in progress, aims to answer the following research question: “Can lean thinking principles, methods and tools be applied in product development in a traditional sector such as the furniture industry?” To answer this question a research programme has been designed based on a cross-case analysis in two distinct cultural settings: the Portuguese and Brazilian furniture industries. Two in-depth case studies are in progress in two firms (one in Portugal and another in Brazil). The research programme is focused on the following principles: organize to balance functional expertise, to establish customer defined value, front load the product development process and to use tools for standardisation. The application of these principles has as its main goal to eliminate waste during the process chain and attain excellence. The first phase of the work looked into the subsystem People, with particular emphasis on the organizational structure. The preliminary results, obtained up to now, show that there is no formal product development system currently in place in the studied companies. This results in an inefficient flow of information in all phases of the product development, leading to numerous sources of waste.
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Seyajah, N., K. Cheng, and R. Bateman. "Development of Sustainable Design Index for Office Furniture Design and its CAD-Based Implementation." In ASME 2014 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2014-35642.

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Sustainable design is a universal concern and due to that it becomes significant reference in numerous industries especially furniture products. In order to overcome the difficulties in Furniture Industry to determine the sustainable design to their products, the concept of Sustainable Design Index (SDI) was proposed in this paper. The SDI construction is combined with the designer’s daily activities and the design process, in this research the open plan system (OPS) is used for the subject matter. This paper presents several design tools and strategies which are integrated to support the development of sustainable design index as a solution. It is important to develop a model or method for formulating the SDI for industry to work with particularly the product’s sustainability performance strongly linking to the consumer’s satisfaction. In order to develop a robust SDI representation, an innovative approach for structured and systematic sustainable furniture design is proposed mainly based on modular product architecture, reconfigurability, using design structure matrix (DSM) and axiomatic design (AD). The SDI implementation is to enhance the designer by seamlessly integrating SDI algorithms within the CAD design environment and designers’ design operations.
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Kurasova, Olga, Virginijus Marcinkevičius, and Birutė Mikulskienė. "Enhanced Visualization of Customized Manufacturing Data." In WSCG'2021 - 29. International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision'2021. Západočeská univerzita, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.24132/csrn.2021.3002.12.

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Enhanced Visualization of Customized Manufacturing Data Olga Kurasova Mykolas Romeris University Ateities str. 20 LT-08303 Vilnius, Lithuaniaolga.kurasova@mif.vu.lt Virginijus Marcinkevičius Mykolas Romeris University Ateities str. 20 LT-08303 Vilnius, Lithuaniavirginijus.marcinkevicius@mif.vu.lt Birutė MikulskienėMykolas Romeris University Ateities str. 20 LT-08303 Vilnius, Lithuaniabirute.mikulskiene@mruni.eu ABSTRACTRecently, customized manufacturing is gaining much momentum. Consumers do not want mass-produced products but are looking for unique and exclusive ones. It is especially evident in the furniture industry. As it is necessary to set an individual price for each individually manufactured product, companies face the need to quickly estimate a preliminary cost and price as soon as an order is received. The task of estimating costs as precise and timely as possible has become critical in customized manufacturing. The cost estimation problem can be solved as a prediction problem using various machine learning (ML) techniques. In order to obtain more accurate price prediction, it is necessary to delve deeper into the data. Data visualization methods are excellent for this purpose. Moreover, it is necessary to consider that the managers who set the price of the product are not ML experts. Thus, data visualization methods should be integrated into the decision support system. On the one hand, these methods should be simple, easily understandable and interpretable. On the other hand, the methods should include more sophisticated approaches that allowed reveal hidden data structure. Here, dimensionality-reduction methods can be employed. In this paper, we propose a data visualization process that can be useful for data analysis in customized furniture manufacturing to get to know the data better, allowing us to develop enhanced price prediction models.
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Sangelkar, Shraddha, and Daniel A. McAdams. "Formalizing User Activity–Product Function Association Based Design Rules for Universal Products." In ASME 2011 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2011-47926.

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Universal products intend to equally serve people with and without a disability. This paper focuses on creating guidelines that are applicable during the early stages of designing universal products. Actionfunction diagrams are used to formally compare existing universal products to their typical counterparts to study the similarities and differences. A data mining technique, particularly association rule learning, generates rules from the universal and typical product comparison data. Generation of function-based association rules for universal design has been performed on a smaller scale using this method; this research seeks to extend and formalize the same method by studying a larger set of universal products. Trends in the generation of rules are analyzed indicating that a finite set of rules should be applicable to an arbitrarily large set of products. Further, the rules are analyzed in detail to evaluate their potential for transferability and reuse from one product to another. Of particular interest is the transferability of the rules across apparently disparate product domains such as garden tools and residential furniture. The conceptual and physical similarity of the rules is discussed in the context of creating universal product families based on a platform of accessible elements.
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Wärmefjord, Kristina, Rikard Söderberg, Lars Lindkvist, and Andreas Dagman. "Non-Rigid Variation Simulation for Ready-to-Assemble Furniture." In ASME 2019 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2019-10285.

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Abstract Ready-To-Assemble (RTA) furniture is becoming increasingly popular due to attractive pricing compared to standard furniture. However, for this kind of furniture to be attractive to the customer, the assembly process must be smooth. If the assembly requirements are fulfilled or not is, for this kind of assembly, ruled by the tolerances on part level. In this paper, a methodology for variation simulation of RTA furniture is presented. By predicting the fulfillment of requirement on assembly level, reasonable tolerances on part level can iteratively be set, to guarantee a smooth assembly process. The methodology includes material models, flexibility and bending during assembly, contact modeling and modeling of fastener elements between parts. Variation simulation is commonly used in the automotive industry and a comparison of variation simulation methodologies between the two kinds of industries is conducted. A major difference between RTA furniture business and automotive industry is that no fixtures are used for RTA furniture. This must be reflected in the simulation procedure. Furthermore, the results from the variation simulation need to be evaluated, and the results are dependent on the context of the assembled product. Both the assemblability and esthetical requirements, like flush, gap, and parallelism, need to be evaluated. The methodology is illustrated on a case study and future development and research needed to adapt variation simulation to furniture industry are discussed.
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Bardak, Selahattin, and Timuçin Bardak. "Evaluation of Demand for Furniture Products by Web Mining." In 4th International Symposium on Innovative Approaches in Engineering and Natural Sciences. SETSCI, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.36287/setsci.4.6.021.

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Buck, Lyndon, and Sua Lee. "SUSTAINABLE DESIGN APPROACHES USING WASTE FURNITURE MATERIALS FOR DESIGN STUDENTS." In The 22nd International Conference on Engineering and Product Design Education. The Design Society, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.35199/epde.2020.38.

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Sun, Wen, and Li Zhang. "Innovative Research on the Design Concept of Green Furniture Products." In Proceedings of the 2019 International Conference on Management, Education Technology and Economics (ICMETE 2019). Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icmete-19.2019.27.

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Reports on the topic "Furniture producer"

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Marten, David G., and David G. Marten. Produce yellow-poplar furniture dimension at minimum cost by using YELLOPOP. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experimental Station, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.2737/ne-rp-592.

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Marten, David G., and David G. Marten. Produce yellow-poplar furniture dimension at minimum cost by using YELLOPOP. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experimental Station, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.2737/ne-rp-592.

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