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Computer-Aided Innovation (CAI)

IFIP 20th World Computer Congress, Proceedings of the Second Topical Session on Computer-Aided Innovation, WG 5.4/TC 5 Computer-Aided Innovation, September 7-10, 2008, Milano, Italy

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  • The papers in this volume were peer-reviewed and carefully selected
  • Much information in this series is published in advance of journal publication
  • The contributors in this volume are world-renowned experts in their field
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (IFIPAICT)

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Table of contents (21 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiv
  2. Podium Presentations

    1. Optimization with Genetic Algorithms and Splines as a way for Computer Aided Innovation

      • Albert Albers, Noel Leon Rovira, Humberto Aguayo, Thomas Maier
      Pages 7-18
    2. Representing and selecting problems through contradictions clouds

      • Denis Cavallucci, François Rousselot, Cécilia Zanni
      Pages 43-56
    3. How an ontology can infer knowledge to be used in product conceptual design

      • David Cebrian-Tarrason, Rosario Vidal
      Pages 57-68
    4. Developing DA Applications in SMEs Industrial Context

      • Giorgio Colombo, Dante Pugliese, Caterina Rizzi
      Pages 69-82
    5. Comparison of non solvable problem solving principles issued from CSP and TRIZ

      • Sebastien Dubois, Ivana Rasovska, Roland De Guio
      Pages 83-94
    6. Engineering Optimisation by Means of Knowledge Sharing and Reuse

      • Olivier Kuhn, Harald Liese, Josip Stjepandic
      Pages 95-106
    7. Innovation in Information Systems applied to the Shoes Retail Business

      • Vasco F. Teles, Francisco J. Restivo
      Pages 107-118
  3. Poster Presentations

    1. DEPUIS project: Design of Environmentally-friendly Products Using Information Standards

      • Anna Amato, Anna Moreno, Norman Swindells
      Pages 135-143
    2. PML, an Object Oriented Process Modeling Language

      • Reiner Anderl, Jochen Raßler
      Pages 145-156
    3. Innovative PLM-based approach for collaborative design between OEM and suppliers: Case study of aeronautic industry

      • Farouk Belkadi, Nadège Troussier, Frederic Huet, Thierry Gidel, Eric Bonjour, Benoît Eynard
      Pages 157-168
    4. Development of the ALIS IP Ontology: Merging Legal and Technical Perspectives

      • Claudia Cevenini, Giuseppe Contissa, Migle Laukyte, Régis Riveret, Rossella Rubino
      Pages 169-180
    5. A systematic innovation case study: new concepts of domestic appliance drying cycle

      • S. Graziosi, D. Polverini, P. Faraldi, F. Mandorli
      Pages 181-192
    6. Towards a Framework for Collaborative Innovation

      • Heiko Duin, Jacob Jaskov, Alexander Hesmer, Klaus-Dieter Thoben
      Pages 193-204
    7. Communication and Creative Thinking in Agile Software Development

      • Broderick Crawford, Claudio León de la Barra, Patricio Letelier
      Pages 205-216
    8. Product Lifestyle Design: Innovation for Sustainability

      • Rinaldo C. Michelini, Roberto P. Razzoli
      Pages 217-228
    9. Web-based Platform for Computer Aided Innovation

      • Nora Dörr, Edda Behnken, Tobias Müller-Prothmann
      Pages 229-237

About this book

Computer-Aided Innovation (CAI) is emerging as a strategic domain of research and application to support enterprises throughout the overall innovation process. The 5.4 Working Group of IFIP aims at defining the scientific foundation of Computer Aided Innovation systems and at identifying state of the art and trends of CAI tools and methods. These Proceedings derive from the second Topical Session on Computer- Aided Innovation organized within the 20th World Computer Congress of IFIP. The goal of the Topical Session is to provide a survey of existing technologies and research activities in the field and to identify opportunities of integration of CAI with other PLM systems. According to the heterogeneous needs of innovation-related activities, the papers published in this volume are characterized by multidisciplinary contents and complementary perspectives and scopes. Such a richness of topics and disciplines will certainly contribute to the promotion of fruitful new collaborations and synergies within the IFIP community. Gaetano Cascini th Florence, April 30 20 08 CAI Topical Session Organization The IFIP Topical Session on Computer-Aided Innovation (CAI) is a co-located conference organized under the auspices of the IFIP World Computer Congress (WCC) 2008 in Milano, Italy Gaetano Cascini CAI Program Committee Chair gaetano.cascini@unifi.it

Editors and Affiliations

  • University of Florence, Italy

    Gaetano Cascini

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