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Journal articles on the topic "System design Case studies"

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POYRAZ, Özgür, and Melih Cemal KUŞHAN. "DESIGN FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING WITH CASE STUDIES ON AIRCRAFTS AND PROPULSION SYSTEMS." SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND EDUCATION IN THE AIR FORCE 21, no. 1 (October 8, 2019): 166–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.19062/2247-3173.2019.21.23.

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Ivler, Christina M., and Mark B. Tischler. "Case Studies of System Identification Modeling for Flight Control Design." Journal of the American Helicopter Society 58, no. 1 (January 1, 2013): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.4050/jahs.58.012003.

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Flight control design and analysis requires an accurate flight dynamics model of the bare airframe and its associated uncertainties, as well as the integrated system model (block diagrams), across the frequency range of interest. Frequency response system identification methods have proven to efficiently fulfill these modeling requirements in recent rotorcraft flight control applications. This paper presents integrated system identification methods for control law design with flight-test examples of the Fire Scout MQ-8B, S-76, and ARH-70A. The paper also looks toward how system identification could be used in new modeling challenges such as large tilt-rotors and uniquely configured unmanned aircraft.
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Pohl, Christian, BinBin Pearce, Marlene Mader, Lisette Senn, and Pius Krütli. "Integrating systems and design thinking in transdisciplinary case studies." GAIA - Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society 29, no. 4 (December 16, 2020): 258–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.14512/gaia.29.4.11.

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In the new Bachelor-level course Umweltproblemlösen (Tackling environmental problems), a part of ETH Zurich’s Environmental Sciences Bachelor’s programme, we teach students to zoom in on elements of practice (design thinking) and to zoom out on the whole system (systems thinking). Participants take stakeholders’ interests and needs into account and prepare possible measures, thus developing transformation knowledge and anticipating their future role as transdisciplinary sustainability scientists.Umweltproblemlösen (Tackling environmental problems) is a Bachelor-level course that carries on a long tradition of transdisciplinary (td) case studies in the Environ mental Sciences curriculum at ETH Zurich. Td case studies introduce students to key features of transdisciplinarity. Two corres ponding learning goals of the case studies are 1. to not only analyse problems, but to also suggest solutions, and 2. to take the complexity of the tackled socio-ecological system into account. In the new course we address both learning goals by integrating systems and design thinking. We present this approach in detail to show how features of transdisciplinarity are transferred to learning contexts. We compare it to the approaches of other td case studies by asking how each interprets and addresses the two learning goals. The comparison shows that the case study approaches implicitly impart different ideas about how a td environmental scientist should support societal problem solving. A key difference to previous approach es is that the new course asks students to enter deeply into the world of practice and the stakeholders’ divergent needs.
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Minerva, Victor, David Sampson, and Herbert S. Levinson. "Employer Shuttles—Concepts and Case Studies." Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 1557, no. 1 (January 1996): 32–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0361198196155700106.

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Employer shuttle systems in Connecticut and New Jersey are reviewed. The planning processes underlying system development, the approach used to determine potential markets for employer shuttle services, and service design principles are outlined, and system performance is evaluated. Several case studies are presented, and the requirements for a successful shuttle program are identified as reliable line-haul transit, a direct route to employer concentrations located not more than 20 min from the line-haul transit, a seamless transfer, a reasonable fare structure, employer and public interest and support, and an effective marketing program.
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Medland, A. J. "CAD case studies in mechanical design." Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems 1, no. 2 (May 1988): 120. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0951-5240(88)90101-2.

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Gardner, J., L. Xiong, Y. Xiao, J. Gao, A. R. Post, X. Jiang, and L. Ohno-Machado. "SHARE: system design and case studies for statistical health information release." Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 20, no. 1 (January 1, 2013): 109–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/amiajnl-2012-001032.

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Hager, Triki, Hachicha Wafik, and Masmoudi Faouzi. "Manufacturing system design based on axiomatic design: Case of assembly line." Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management 10, no. 1 (April 28, 2017): 111. http://dx.doi.org/10.3926/jiem.728.

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Purpose: In this paper, a combined Production Line Design (PLD) process which includes many design aspects is presented, developped and validated.Design/methodology/approach: The PLD process is based on the SADT (Structured Analysis and Design Technique) diagram and the Axiomatic Design (AD) method.Practical implications: For a purpose of validation, this proposed process has been applied in a manufacturing company and it has been validated by simulation.Findings: The results of the validation indicated that the production line designed by this process is outperformed the initial line of the company.Originality/value: Recently, the problems of production line design (PLD) have attracted the attention of many researchers. However, only a few studies have treated the PLD which includes all design aspects. In this work, a combined PLD porcess is presented. It should be noted that the proposed process is simple and effective.
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Kesseler, Ernst, and Ed G. Knapen. "Towards human-centred design: Two case studies." Journal of Systems and Software 79, no. 3 (March 2006): 301–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jss.2005.05.012.

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Sundstrom, G. A., and A. C. Salvador. "Integrating field work in system design: a methodology and two case studies." IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics 25, no. 3 (March 1995): 385–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/21.364853.

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Bust, Vivian. "Case Studies Using Reservoir Characterization To Improve Remediation System Design And Operation." Environmental Geosciences 7, no. 4 (December 2000): 211. http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1526-0984.2000.74002-10.x.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "System design Case studies"

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丁立興 and Lap-hing Ting. "A case study of information system development." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1993. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31265819.

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Garza, Ramírez Jaime. "Distribution strategies in emerging markets : case studies in Latin America." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/76917.

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Thesis (S.M. in Engineering and Management)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, System Design and Management Program, 2011.
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Defining sales and distribution schemes to serve a Latin American country is more of an art than science. The process of designing and selecting distribution channels is quite challenging and it demands an in-depth understanding of the market. The fact that most Latin American countries are experiencing significant growth and development makes it difficult for companies to implement the same distribution strategies used to serve mature markets. Leading firms are now exploring creative ways to effectively reach and efficiently serve each segment of the market. This research intends to explore the key drivers that shape the design and selection of sales and distribution channels, as well as to build a framework that could help companies design or select channels that are aligned to their core business strategy.
by Jaime Garza Ramírez.
S.M.in Engineering and Management
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Gazula, Mohan B. (Mohan Buvana). "Cyber warfare conflict analysis and case studies." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/112518.

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Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Engineering, System Design and Management Program, 2017.
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"The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting." - Sun Tsu from "The Art of War" Believed to have lived between 770 and 476 B.C In the age of code wars, have our lives changed for the better? Are we any safer than the bloody wars or the cold wars from the past? Is there any more guarantee now in a cyber age than in a kinetic age involving human forces? These are the types of questions that have little answers due to the secret nature of the operation. State-sponsored activities are commonplace. Whenever there is involvement by a state, the stakes are higher, and loss of life can never be ruled out. The objective of this thesis was to research historical cyber-warfare incidents from the past to current and map the relevant cyber-warfare data in a well-known framework called CASCON, which is a history-based conflict analysis and decision-support system. The CASCON-based analysis for cyber incidents revealed a larger picture of the world we live in and how easily that world could change. The information contained in this thesis is not meant to be conclusive, but a study of state-sponsored cyber cases using MIT's CASCON to map and categorize information for future learning about conflicts involving states. It is the purpose of this thesis to (a) research historical cyber-warfare incidents and (b) map cyber-warfare incidents into a framework.
by Mohan B. Gazula.
S.M. in Engineering and Management
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Yang, Quangang Mechanical &amp Manufacturing Engineering Faculty of Engineering UNSW. "The development of an integrated design system and its embedded frameworks for information handling, design space characterization and problem solving." Awarded by:University of New South Wales. School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, 2007. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/29545.

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In today's highly competitive landscape, new product development strategies are imperatives for companies to create and sustain competitive advantages. The objective of this research is to develop an integrated approach to automate, or aid, the design problem solving process. An Integrated Design System (IDS) is proposed focusing on the parametric and detail design. In this system, generation and evaluation of new design problems occur quickly and easily by changing the inputs for the design model. The IDS provides an integrated platform to incorporate available application programs such as CAD and FEM tools into a single system. Four major frameworks, namely information handling, problem decomposition, design space characterization, and problem solving, are proposed and embedded in it to implement the product development process. The information handling includes five aspects. A naming protocol is devised to organize the historical design cases. A search algorithm is proposed to retrieve a design case. A system-generated report is used to distribute the design information. A constraint definition frame is presented to define the relationships between design parameters. Two schemas, information matrix and constraint tree, are developed to represent information in the IDS. A diagonal-centered decomposition scheme is developed utilizing a Genetic Algorithm to decompose a complex design problem. In addition to the conventional genetic operators, two novel genetic operators, unequal position crossover and insertion mutation, are proposed. To characterize the design space, two methods, Incremental Response Method (IRM) and Artificial Neural Network (ANN), are presented. The IRM is derived from response surface method, while the back-propagated ANN is coded to be self-evaluated. The presented problem solving algorithm constitutes the solving mechanism of the IDS. Based on the assessment of the design objectives, all design parameters are given a priority index to facilitate the parameter selection. An independent recursive method is introduced in this algorithm to handle the design constraints. The case studies are performed on two design problems: a hard disk drive actuator arm and a shaft. The results show that the system can automatically align parameter values towards the objective values in a reasonable manner, and thus verify the feasibility of the embedded frameworks.
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Zarewych, Lara Daniv 1972. "Managing novelty at the interfaces between concept and product : case studies for the automotive industry." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/34812.

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Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, System Design & Management Program, 2005.
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Appearance of the product is a discerning factor for the consumers purchase decisions. Time from concept to product creation is a critical factor in the competitive automotive industry. The period to develop a product is dependant on the people, content and the technology changes that constitute a large majority of expense allocation, and time invested. The greater the degree of change from something established and successful, the more difficult it becomes to incorporate the change into a product. Being successive in the automotive industry relies on the ability to maintain market presence with new and innovative products, while shortening the cycle time associated with new product design, development, and its introduction. Increasing capability to manage changes becomes more challenging as product complexity and customer demands increase and product life cycles decrease. How automotive manufacturers manage these changes during the critical product definition phase through process, tools and methods is the central discussion of this paper. The intent of this thesis is to identify the processes and key enablers that allow a rapid development process for appearance related systems, in particular the interior environment of the vehicle. Five cases that effect the interior trim environment will be reviewed to understand the methods, which allow the migration of novelty. Situations that will be studied will be introductions to aspects of: new technology, strategies, and the impact of late additions. To compare and contrast the degree of change occurring in these cases, a framework is essential to identify novelty. The ability and skills which an organization can perform changes is defined as organizational capability. This term
(cont.) describes how people within the organization manage to perform work. Specific case studies will be analyzed--reviewing the novelty introduced to the program, the organizational capability utilized, and the artifacts and processes employed to develop a final product within the division of the Sport Utility Vehicle Body on Frame, of Ford Motor Company, and contrasting comparisons to similar areas within Nissan Corporation, and Toyota Motor Corporation. Through these cases different types of novelty are revealed and its impact upon the interior trim system. It is argued that allotting more time in the preparation and early planning stages will reconcile problems that may arise later on. The approaches that these departments use: formal, informal meetings, conference calls, and written communication to manage novelty will be reviewed and compared in order to provide recommendations for improvement.
by Lara Daniv Zarewych.
S.M.
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Penberthy, Louise. "The philosophy and digital representation of traumatic, non-volitional, physio-somatic experiences." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/17555.

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Catledge, Lara D. "Supporting collaboration in early concept exploration : "a flock of fishes"." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1995. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/17551.

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Agte, Jeremy S. (Jeremy Sundermeyer). "Multistate analysis and design : case studies in aerospace design and long endurance systems." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/68167.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, September 2011.
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in the Institute Archives and Special Collections.
"September 2011." Cataloged from student submitted PDF version of thesis.
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This research contributes to the field of aerospace engineering by proposing and demonstrating an integrated process for the early-stage, multistate design of aerospace systems. The process takes into early consideration the many partially degraded states that real-world systems experience throughout their operation. Despite advancing efforts aimed at maintaining operation in a state of optimum performance, most systems spend very substantial amounts of time operating in degraded or off-nominal states (e.g. Hubble space telescope, Mars Spirit rover, or aircraft flying under minimum-equipment-list restrictions). There exist relatively few methods and tools to address this at the beginning of the design process. At one end of the spectrum is design optimization, but this typically concentrates on the system in its nominal state of operation, only infrequently considering failure states through piecemeal application of constraints. There is reliability analysis, which focuses on component failure rates and the benefits of redundancy but does not consider how well or poorly the system performs with partial failures. Finally, there is controls theory, where control laws are optimized but the plant is typically assumed to be given a priori. The methodology described within this thesis coordinates elements from each of these three areas into an effective integrated framework. It allows the designer deeper insight into the complex problem of designing cost effective systems that must operate for long durations with little or expensive opportunity for repair or intervention. Specific contributions include: 1) the above methodology, which evaluates responses in system expected performance and availability to changes in static design variables (geometry) and component failure rates, accounting for control design variables (gains) where appropriate, 2) the demonstration of the cost and benefits associated with a multistate design approach as compared to reliability analysis and the nominal design approach, and 3) a multilayer extension of Markov analysis, for translating single sortie vehicle level metrics into measures of multistate campaign performance. The process is demonstrated through three application case studies. The first of these establishes the feasibility of the approach through the multistate analysis of performance for an existing twin-engine aircraft. This analysis was enabled through the development of a multidisciplinary simulation based design model for evaluation of multistate aircraft performance. A medium-altitude long endurance unmanned aerial vehicle is designed in the second case study, first from a single-sortie, ultra long endurance perspective and then from a multiple sortie, mission campaign perspective. Finally, the third case study demonstrates applicability of the approach to a lower level subsystem, that of the lubrication system for a geared turbofan engine. Several major findings result from these case studies, including that: 1) multistate performance output spaces have distinctly unique shapes and boundaries, depending on whether formed through variation of component failure rates, static design variables (geometry), or a multistate combination of both, 2) a region of multistate performance results from the combined variation of failure rates and static design variables that is unachievable through the independent variation of either one, 3) small changes in static design variables may be used to significantly improve system availability, and 4) the general multistate design problem is one of competing objectives between system availability, expected performance, nominal performance, and cost.
by Jeremy S. Agte.
Ph.D.
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Tee, Chin Yen. "Market Design for the Future Electricity Grid: Modeling Tools and Investment Case Studies." Research Showcase @ CMU, 2017. http://repository.cmu.edu/dissertations/856.

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The future electricity grid is likely to be increasingly complex and uncertain due to the introduction of new technologies in the grid, the increased use of control and communication infrastructure, and the uncertain political climate. In recent years, the transactive energy market framework has emerged as the key framework for future electricity market design in the electricity grid. However, most of the work done in this area has focused on developing retail level transactive energy markets. There seems to be an underlying assumption that wholesale electricity markets are ready to support any retail market design. In this dissertation, we focus on designing wholesale electricity markets that can better support transactive retail market. On the highest level, this dissertation contributes towards developing tools and models for future electricity market designs. A particular focus is placed on the relationship between wholesale markets and investment planning. Part I of this dissertation uses relatively simple models and case studies to evaluate key impediments to flexible transmission operation. In doing so, we identify several potential areas of concern in wholesale market designs: 1. There is a lack of consideration of demand flexibility both in the long-run and in the short-run 2. There is a disconnect between operational practices and investment planning 3. There is a need to rethink forward markets to better manage resource adequacy under long-term uncertainties 4. There is a need for more robust modeling tools for wholesale market design In Part II and Part III of this dissertation, we make use of mathematical decomposition and agent-based simulations to tackle these concerns. Part II of this dissertation uses Benders Decomposition and Lagrangian Decomposition to spatially and temporally decompose a power system and operation problem with active participation of flexible loads. In doing so, we are able to not only improve the computational efficiency of the problem, but also gain various insights on market structure and pricing. In particular, the decomposition suggests the need for a coordinated investment market and forward energy market to bridge the disconnect between operational practices and investment planning. Part III of this dissertation combines agent-based modeling with state-machine based modeling to test various spot, forward, and investment market designs, including the coordinated investment market and forward energy market proposed in Part II of this dissertation. In addition, we test a forward energy market design where 75% of load is required to be purchased in a 2-year-ahead forward market and various transmission cost recovery strategies. We demonstrate how the different market designs result in different investment decisions, winners, and losers. The market insights lead to further policy recommendations and open questions. Overall, this dissertation takes initial steps towards demonstrating how mathematical decomposition and agent-based simulations can be used as part of a larger market design toolbox to gain insights into different market designs and rules for the future electricity grid. In addition, this dissertation identifies market design ideas for further studies, particularly in the design of forward markets and investment cost recovery mechanisms.
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McCracken, Janet. "Phenomenographic instructional design : case studies in geological mapping and materials science." n.p, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/.

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Books on the topic "System design Case studies"

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Systems development case studies. Boston: Irwin/McGraw-Hill, 1998.

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Yourdon, Edward. Case studies in object-oriented analysis and design. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1996.

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Yourdon, Edward. Case studies in object-oriented analysis and design. Upper Saddle River, N.J: Yourdon, 1996.

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Wetherbe, James C. Cases in systems analysis and design. 3rd ed. St. Paul: West Pub. Co., 1988.

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Implementation of small computer systems: Case studies of applications. Chichester, West Sussex, England: E. Horwood, 1989.

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Systems analysis and design: A case study approach. 2nd ed. Columbus: Merrill Pub. Co., 1986.

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C, Wetherbe James, and Wetherbe James C, eds. Cases in systems analysis and design, best practices. 4th ed. Minneapolis/St. Paul: West Pub. Co., 1995.

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Jen, Erica. Robust design: Repertoire of biological, ecological, and engineering case studies. Edited by Jen Erica. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005.

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W, Sheppard John. Research Perspectives and Case Studies in System Test and Diagnosis. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1998.

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Noice, Ronald G. Une étude de cas A.C.S. Montréal, PQ: Guérin, 1988.

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Book chapters on the topic "System design Case studies"

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Mazomenos, Evangelos B., Juan Mario Rodríguez, Carlos Cavero Barca, Gennaro Tartarisco, Giovanni Pioggia, Božidara Cvetković, Simon Kozina, et al. "Case Studies." In Systems Design for Remote Healthcare, 277–332. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-8842-2_10.

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Manabe, Shunji, and Young Chol Kim. "Advanced Controller Design: Case Studies." In Coefficient Diagram Method for Control System Design, 133–66. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-0546-8_4.

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Wieringa, Roel J. "Observational Case Studies." In Design Science Methodology for Information Systems and Software Engineering, 225–45. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-43839-8_17.

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Valavanis, Kimon P., and George N. Saridis. "Examples and Case Studies." In Intelligent Robotic Systems: Theory, Design and Applications, 155–209. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3568-3_6.

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Tawalbeh, Mandy, Ralph Riedel, Samuel Horler, and Egon Müller. "Case Studies of Participatory Design." In Advances in Production Management Systems. The Path to Intelligent, Collaborative and Sustainable Manufacturing, 159–67. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-66926-7_19.

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Woo, Seongwoo. "Parametric ALT and Its Case Studies." In Reliability Design of Mechanical Systems, 361–459. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7236-0_9.

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Woo, Seongwoo. "Parametric ALT and Its Case Studies." In Reliability Design of Mechanical Systems, 221–306. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-50829-0_8.

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Jaskiewicz, Tomasz. "Complex Multiplayer Urban Design System – Concept and Case Studies." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 300–309. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-14122-5_34.

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Verhoef, Marcel, Bert Bos, Kenneth Pierce, Carl Gamble, and Job van Amerongen. "Case Studies in Co-modelling and Co-simulation." In Collaborative Design for Embedded Systems, 141–52. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-54118-6_7.

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Woo, Seong-woo. "Case Studies of Parametric Accelerated Life Testing." In Design of Mechanical Systems Based on Statistics, 277–357. First edition. | Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2021. |: CRC Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429022050-9.

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Conference papers on the topic "System design Case studies"

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Gizopoulos, Dimitris, Kaushik Roy, Subhasish Mitra, and Pia Sanda. "Soft Errors: System Effects, Protection Techniques and Case Studies." In 2008 Design, Automation and Test in Europe. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/date.2008.4484646.

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Vannoni, Maurizio, Andrea Sordini, and Giuseppe Molesini. "Fused silica long-term stability: case studies." In SPIE Optical Systems Design, edited by Angela Duparré and Roland Geyl. SPIE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.896758.

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Lippai, Istvan. "Water System Design by Optimization: Colorado Springs Utilities Case Studies." In Pipeline Division Specialty Conference 2005. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/40800(180)85.

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Fei Hu, Jun Hu, Wei Wang, and Yang Wang. "Design identity system based on product identity and its case studies." In 2013 IEEE Tsinghua International Design Management Symposium (TIDMS). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tidms.2013.6981237.

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Angster, Scott, Sankar Jayaram, and David Hutton. "Case Studies on the Use of Virtual Reality for an Integrated Design and Manufacturing System." In ASME 1997 Design Engineering Technical Conferences. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc97/cie-4308.

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Abstract Companies are being forced to create products at a highly accelerated rate and have turned to new design techniques such as virtual prototyping. One of the newest virtual prototyping tools is the use of virtual reality for design and manufacturing analysis. Many groups have developed systems that use virtual reality techniques such as virtual fly-throughs, simulations and three-dimensional visualization. Additionally, there is an increased amount of research in the area of human-integrated techniques or human-in-the-loop analysis using virtual reality. In the field of design and manufacturing, most work has either been in simulation or in the field of human interaction without the use of virtual reality. Although these provide valuable information, a system that couples human-interaction with virtual reality can provide more information than that provided by current computer-aided design and manufacturing software. One concern, however, is the accuracy of these systems and whether the data that is obtained from these systems can be utilized. This paper presents studies performed in a virtual environment for a design and manufacturing system.
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Davey, Bill, and David Kelly. "System Analysis Education Using Simulated Case Studies." In InSITE 2005: Informing Science + IT Education Conference. Informing Science Institute, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/2885.

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Transfer of learning can be demonstrated by assessment tasks mirroring real life situations. This can be attempted in real organisations, or by simulating the real, life experience in a structured case study. In this paper we discuss experiences with work situated learning and difficulties that commonly arise. The alternative of encapsulating real life experience in hypermedia based materials is then presented using a number of case studies. Finally a model is presented for producing these “real life” encapsulations which overcomes the problems of lack of structure in individual experience without losing the advantages of common lifelike experiences. Some testing of the model is presented. The model involves the steps of: • Determine real life skills commonly required • Imagine a context rich enough (and having the case study design team with enough knowledge of the context that they can draw from their experience to fill in the holes) • Structure (partition) the case so that team work is possible without too much overlap between tasks. Identify the overlapping points that will force the level of teamwork between students that is intended • Identify parts of the solution development where students can be synchronised using a published solution to part of the problem • Create answers for each skill point starting from the top • Tag each part of the answer with the essential component of information required for an answer • Determine the most likely format that the tagged information would be found in real life • Create the set of tagged information using unskilled labour to provide detailed data • Write the project brief so that an appropriate level of guidance is given for navigating the information sources
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Bust, Vivian K. "Case Studies Using Reservoir Characterization To Improve Remediation System Design and Operation." In SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/77554-ms.

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Liu, Xin, Quanmin Zhu, and Pritesh Narayan. "Case studies on U state space control system design for quadrotor model." In 2016 8th International Conference on Modelling, Identification and Control (ICMIC). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icmic.2016.7804234.

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Jun Wang, Ying Guo, Meihong Yang, and Gang Li. "A Service-oriented approach for domain architecture design and its case studies." In 2011 International Conference on Computer Science and Service System (CSSS). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/csss.2011.5974437.

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Tulu, Bengisu, Diane Strong, Lei Wang, Qian He, Emmanuel Agu, Peder Pedersen, and Soussan Djamasbi. "Design Implications of User Experience Studies: The Case of a Diabetes Wellness App." In 2016 49th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/hicss.2016.434.

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Steward, D., M. Penev, G. Saur, W. Becker, and J. Zuboy. Fuel Cell Power Model Version 2: Startup Guide, System Designs, and Case Studies. Modeling Electricity, Heat, and Hydrogen Generation from Fuel Cell-Based Distributed Energy Systems. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1087789.

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Carrano, C. Optical System Case Studies for Speckle Imaging. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1108865.

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Bent, Russell W. Grid Resilience Design Methodologies, Tools, and Case Studies. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1116685.

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Christopher T. Wright and Erin M. Searcy. CBTL Design Case Summary Conventional Feedstock Supply System - Woody. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), February 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1042347.

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Christopher T. Wright and Erin M. Searcy. CBTL Design Case Summary Conventional Feedstock Supply System - Herbaceous. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), February 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1042367.

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Shea, T. Design studies on the RHIC position monitor system. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/7035928.

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Shea, T. Design studies on the RHIC position monitor system. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10185470.

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Shea, Tom. Design Studies on the RHIC Position Monitor System. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1119368.

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Bond, Laura S., Kenneth H. Crawford, Beth A. Symonds, James R. Anderson, and Sue Weideman. A Case Study of a Prototype Computer-Aided Architectural Design System. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, August 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada199766.

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Klein, Sarah Klein, Douglas McCarthy McCarthy, and Alexander Cohen Cohen. Opportunity for Regional Improvement: Three Case Studies of Local Health System Performance. New York, NY United States: Commonwealth Fund, April 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.15868/socialsector.25008.

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