Karstensen, A. D., Fairlie-Clarke, A. C., Winkle, L. E.
Hydrodynamic control surfaces are traditionally built as steel fabrications. While this gives a very strong structure, it is rather heavy and costly, it is difficult to achieve smooth surfaces, and...
A Conceptual Design Study of the Construction of Hydrodynamic Control Surfaces (2006)
Karstensen, A. D., Fairlie-Clarke, A. C., Winkle, L. E.
Hydrodynamic control surfaces are traditionally built as steel fabrications. While this gives a very strong structure, it is rather heavy and costly, it is difficult to achieve smooth surfaces, and...
An activity model of the product development process (2004)
Fairlie-Clarke, A.C., Muller, M
The inclusion of certain activities in the product development process (PDP) and their efficient execution have been identified as important factors for new product success. It is therefore important...
The evaluation of manufacturing issues in the product development process (2003)
Muller, M, Fairlie-Clarke, A.C.
Many companies still do not achieve the success rates they desire with new product introductions to the market. A method has been developed to aid companies to self-evaluate their product development...
Experimental evaluation of mountain bike suspension systems (2003)
Titlestad, J.K., Fairlie-Clarke, A.C., Davie, M., Whittaker, A.R., Grant, S.
A significant distinction between competitive mountain bikes is whether they have a suspension system. Research studies indicate that a suspension system gives advantages, but it is difficult to...
Davie, M., Whittaker, A.R., Fairlie-Clarke, A.C., Titlestad, J.K., Grant, S.
No abstract available.
Using the AHP to determine the correlation of product issues to profit (2001)
Muller, M, Fairlie-Clarke, A.C.
Analyzes the correlation between product issues and product profit using the analytic hierarchy process (AHP). Estimation on the effect of profit on product issues by AHP; failure of the AHP to...
Using the AHP to determine the correlation of product issues to profit
Muller, M, Fairlie-Clarke, A.C.
Analyzes the correlation between product issues and product profit using the analytic hierarchy process (AHP). Estimation on the effect of profit on product issues by AHP; failure of the AHP to...
The evaluation of manufacturing issues in the product development process
Muller, M, Fairlie-Clarke, A.C.
Many companies still do not achieve the success rates they desire with new product introductions to the market. A method has been developed to aid companies to self-evaluate their product development...
Experimental evaluation of mountain bike suspension systems
Titlestad, J.K., Fairlie-Clarke, A.C., Davie, M., Whittaker, A.R., Grant, S.
A significant distinction between competitive mountain bikes is whether they have a suspension system. Research studies indicate that a suspension system gives advantages, but it is difficult to...
An activity model of the product development process
Fairlie-Clarke, A.C., Muller, M
The inclusion of certain activities in the product development process (PDP) and their efficient execution have been identified as important factors for new product success. It is therefore important...
Davie, M., Whittaker, A.R., Fairlie-Clarke, A.C., Titlestad, J.K., Grant, S.
No abstract available.
Using the AHP to determine the correlation of product issues to profit
Muller, M, Fairlie-Clarke, A.C.
Analyzes the correlation between product issues and product profit using the analytic hierarchy process (AHP). Estimation on the effect of profit on product issues by AHP; failure of the AHP to...
The evaluation of manufacturing issues in the product development process
Muller, M, Fairlie-Clarke, A.C.
Many companies still do not achieve the success rates they desire with new product introductions to the market. A method has been developed to aid companies to self-evaluate their product development...
Experimental evaluation of mountain bike suspension systems
Titlestad, J.K., Fairlie-Clarke, A.C., Davie, M., Whittaker, A.R., Grant, S.
A significant distinction between competitive mountain bikes is whether they have a suspension system. Research studies indicate that a suspension system gives advantages, but it is difficult to...
An activity model of the product development process
Fairlie-Clarke, A.C., Muller, M
The inclusion of certain activities in the product development process (PDP) and their efficient execution have been identified as important factors for new product success. It is therefore important...