2013
DOI: 10.1007/s00163-013-0153-5
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Engineering design and intellectual property: where do they meet?

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“…For example, Jugulum and Frey (2007) studied a large number of inventions and summarized general strategies employed in those inventions as a taxonomy of concept designs for improved robustness. Koh et al studied the proper ways and the repercussions of reviewing patent documents during the early design stage (Koh, 2013(Koh, , 2020Koh and De Lessio, 2018). Kokshagina et al (2017) proposed the 'design-for-patentability' strategy to guide the innovation of engineering designers.…”
Section: Design Strategy Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Jugulum and Frey (2007) studied a large number of inventions and summarized general strategies employed in those inventions as a taxonomy of concept designs for improved robustness. Koh et al studied the proper ways and the repercussions of reviewing patent documents during the early design stage (Koh, 2013(Koh, , 2020Koh and De Lessio, 2018). Kokshagina et al (2017) proposed the 'design-for-patentability' strategy to guide the innovation of engineering designers.…”
Section: Design Strategy Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patent infringement checks help to avoid reinventing the wheel, prevent costly litigation, and could potentially draw inspiration from existing designs. Koh [28] discussed challenges involved in answering when (before, during, and after the design) and how IP infringement checks should be conducted during the engineering design process. He reiterated that searching patents before the design stages is difficult with design problem information alone (i.e.…”
Section: Empirical Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A further product knowledge item is the bill of material (BOM), which provide know-how about designing a product. Documents containing design decision also use to bear a high amount of knowledge item related to the product (Koh, 2013).…”
Section: Knowledge-based Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%