Volume 4: 14th International Conference on Design Theory and Methodology, Integrated Systems Design, and Engineering Design And 2002
DOI: 10.1115/detc2002/dtm-34032
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Implementation of DFE in the Daily Design Work: An Approach Derived From Surveys

Abstract: In this paper, three surveys were carried out at the Darmstadt University of Technology to reveal the problems regarding the implementation of DFE. It furthermore attempts to bridge the gap between approaches mainly proposed by researches from university and the current practice in industry. The first survey gives a good overview about current DFE practice in companies with certified environmental management systems (EMS). The second survey summarizes the general experience of consultants from university and i… Show more

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“…This is a fundamental problem that creates barriers for companies to use those methods/tools. A method needs to be embedded in a "must do" process for designers in order to be used in industry [12]. This is an especially relevant issue for SMEs, who are often unable to afford to use a method/tool that does not directly address the economic aspect, with the exception of regulations [13].…”
Section: Ecodesign Methods and Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a fundamental problem that creates barriers for companies to use those methods/tools. A method needs to be embedded in a "must do" process for designers in order to be used in industry [12]. This is an especially relevant issue for SMEs, who are often unable to afford to use a method/tool that does not directly address the economic aspect, with the exception of regulations [13].…”
Section: Ecodesign Methods and Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…; Nielsen and Wenzel ; Ernzer et al. ). However, its interpretation is sometimes difficult, partly because of its comparative nature, that is, the need to have a benchmark or reference to compare to.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Environmental assessments (Nielsen and Wenzel ; Erzner and Wimmer ; Goedkoop and Spriensma ) confront the user with much information to process (Ernzer et al. ; Millet et al. ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A widespread approach to assessing environmental impacts of products is LCA (Ernzer et al ; Jeswiet and Hauschild ; Nielsen and Wenzel ). It consists of a systematic set of procedures for compiling and examining the inputs and outputs of materials and energy and the associated environmental impacts directly attributable to the functioning of a product or service system throughout its life cycle (ISO ).…”
Section: Environmental Assessment In the Early Stagesmentioning
confidence: 99%