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Design sprint: Use of design methods and technologies

Huić, Iris; Horvat, Nikola; Škec, Stanko // 2023
This paper analyses the use of design methods and information and communication technology (ICTs) tools in design sprint (DS) activities. Team members, team leaders, and coaches of five international ...

Design thinking in data-intensive healthcare improvement: lessons from a perioperative case study

Stubbs, Daniel James (1,2); Bashford, Thomas Henry (1,3); Clarkson, Peter John (1) // 2023
Healthcare generates vast quantities of 'routinely collected' data that is recognised as a valuable substrate to drive improvement. Realising this benefit however, requires the sequential ...

DESIGNING AN ECOFEMINIST UTOPIA

Pérez Machin, Haizea // 2023
This article proposes an educational module that promotes the study of ecofeminism within product design in high education for ethical design thinking. Design materializes concepts and leads ...

Designing business models for a circular economy

Scholtysik, Michel (1);Rohde, Malte (1);Koldewey, Christian (1);Dumitrescu, Roman (1,2) // 2023
The megatrend sustainability will significantly change the future value creation of manufacturing companies. Their current linear value creation models need to change to conform to the requirements ...

DESIGNING CROSS-DISCIPLINARY PROGRAMMES TO DEVELOP THE ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLS OF ENGINEERING DESIGN & BUSINESS STUDENTS

Hamilton, Victoria Catherine; Brisco, Ross // 2023
The current and future workforce need to be multi-skilled, adaptable, collaborative and creative in finding new solutions to problems. Importantly, they need a good understanding that there needs to ...

Designing emergence in systems of systems using information streams

Hochmann, Uriel; Reich, Yoram // 2023
Systems complexity is increasing, in particular, when systems become systems of systems (SoS). SoS are composed of constituent systems (CS), have unique goals for the CS and the SoS as a whole, and ...

Designing for Rehabilitation Movement Recognition and Measurement in Virtual Reality

Latif, Ummi Khaira; Gong, Zhengya; Nanjappan, Vijayakumar; Georgiev, Georgi V. // 2023
Virtual reality (VR)-based rehabilitation has been widely implemented to maintain and increase patient motivation during therapy sessions. Researchers nowadays design VR-based rehabilitation by ...

Designing solutions for uncertain futures: A checklist for choosing suitable scenarios

Gall, Tjark (1,2);Vallet, Flore (1,2);Ben Ammar, Malek (1);Yannou, Bernard (1) // 2023
Future scenarios are intermediary artefacts for mid- and long-term design of complex solutions, e.g., to improve urban mobility systems. They allow designers to explore possible alternatives and ...

DESIGNING WITH VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS: EXPLORING OBJECT ATTACHMENT THROUGH DIGITAL INTERACTION

Taylor, Alex // 2023
The purpose of this feasibility master's study is to develop a framework for evaluating object attachment in a digital space. The article examines product design development through a game studies ...

DEVELOPMENT OF A CLASSIFIER AND A SIMULATOR TO SUPPORT THE DESIGN OF AN ANTI-DECUBITUS ACTIVE MATTRESS

Brunzini, Agnese;Rossi, Marta;Mandolini, Marco;Cappelletti, Federica;Germani, Michele // 2023
Approximately 10% of hospitalized patients develops decubitus ulcers that quickly degenerates into chronic illness that reduces the quality of life and requires expensive clinical management. The use ...

DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY IN ENGINEERING DESIGN TEACHING

Valentine, Rod; Matthews, Jason // 2023
The aim of this paper is to appraise the use of digital technologies in the teaching of design. The continuing growth of digital technology in industry is difficult to ignore with, for example, the ...

Durabot: the tool to introduce durability in the design process

Cappelletti, Federica;Menchi, Giacomo;Rossi, Marta;Germani, Michele // 2023
The extension of the product lifecycle is crucial in the application of Circular Economy principles. However, when Energy Related Products are concerned, managing a durable product does not ...

ECOLOGICAL ETHICS AND DESIGN FOR SUSTAINABILITY: CO-HABITATION OR ROOMMATES ?

Perez, Santiago; Grimal, Lou; Gillot, Claudine // 2023
Integrating sustainability in design activities remains a challenge, as sustainability is a wicked issue, that is, complex, multidimensional, with no ideal solution. To achieve the integration of ...

EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES TO IMPROVE JAPANESE HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS' FACILITATION ABILITIES IN PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION AND IDEATION ACTIVITIES

Zong, Chen; Loh, Leon; Takano, Noriko; Shimomura, Moe; Zhang, Yanfang // 2023
In recent education reforms in Japan, one of the emphases is how 21st-century skills should be implemented into practice. Fukusho High School collaborated with the SDGs Design School in Kyushu ...

EEG-based cognitive load indicators in CAD modelling tasks of varying complexity

Lukačević, Fanika (1,2); Becattini, Niccolò (2); Škec, Stanko (1) // 2023
As an initial step towards a better understanding of cognitive load in computer-aided design (CAD), the herein presented study investigated cognitive load imposed on 24 mechanical engineers during ...

Efficient Formalisation of Technical Requirements for Generative Engineering

Gräßler, Iris (1); Preuß, Daniel (1); Brandt, Lukas (2); Mohr, Michael (3) // 2023
Currently, engineers need to manually analyse requirement specifications for determining parameters to create geometries in generative engineering. This analysis is time-consuming, error-prone and ...

Embedding perception: how changes in manufacturing approach influence interaction-design preferences

Urquhart, Lewis; Wodehouse, Andrew // 2023
This paper explores how small-but–detectable changes in manufacturing protocol can alter interaction-design preferences for users. Building on a number of previous studies by the authors, this paper ...

ENHANCING ENGINEERING CREATIVITY WITH AUTOMATED FORMULATION OF ELEMENTARY SOLUTION PRINCIPLES

Livotov, Pavel // 2023
Several researchers have reported on the effectiveness of knowledge-based inventive stimuli, known in the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving (TRIZ), in enhancing engineering creativity, but few ...

ENHANCING THE TEACHING OF RESEARCH METHODS IN ENGINEERING: CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS

Bathaei Javareshk, Maryam; Watkins, Matthew; Hayes, Stephen Clive // 2023
Engineering education primarily applies scientific and mathematic principles in order to research and develop applied solutions for technical problems, whilst research methodology refers to the ...

Environment-based design (EBD): Using only necessary knowledge for designer creativity

Yang, Jiami (1,2); Dou, Yi (1); Zeng, Yong (1) // 2023
Design is a highly nonlinear chaotic dynamic process with many possible solutions, which requires enormous knowledge for designers. This paper investigates how environment-based design (EBD) ...

Environmental considerations in engineering: Systemic differences between experts and novices

Kirjavainen, Senni (1); Celik, Sine (2) // 2023
Engineering knowledge forms an essential part of our planetary fight against climate change. Traditionally, engineering curricula emphasizes the importance of technical knowledge and encourages to ...

EVALUATION CRITERIA FOR NEEDS STATEMENTS IN DESIGN EDUCATION

Ito, Akira; Taoka, Yuki; Saito, Shigeki // 2023
In order to develop innovative products or services, it is essential to understand users to identify their latent needs. The main goal of user research is to gain insights into user lives. Insight in ...

EVALUATION METHOD FOR ASSESSING STUDENTS' QUALITY OF CRITICAL THINKING IN THE IDEATION PROCESS THROUGH DESIGN JOURNALS

Loh, Leon // 2023
Design and Technology (D&T) and Technology Education (TE) are commonly offered as general education subjects in secondary school education in Europe, America, Oceania, and Asia. In D&T and TE, ...

Evaluation of e-scooter tyre performance using dynamometer-based coast-down tests

Stilwell, George; Gooch, Shayne; Goodwin, Max; Zarifeh, Harry // 2023
E-scooters have become a popular form of personal transport with millions of E-scooters used worldwide. This paper details an initial investigation into the relative differences in rolling resistance ...

Boolean Searches

The following examples demonstrate some search strings that use boolean operators:

  • design community
    Find rows that contain at least one of the two words.
  • +design +community
    Find rows that contain both words.
  • +design community
    Find rows that contain the word “design”, but rank rows higher if they also contain “community”.
  • +design -community
    Find rows that contain the word “design” but not “community”.
  • +design ~community
    Find rows that contain the word “design”, but if the row also contains the word “community”, rate it lower than if row does not.
  • +design +(>community <decisions)
    Find rows that contain the words “design” and “community”, or “design” and “decisions” (in any order), but rank “design community” higher than “design decisions”
  • design*
    Find rows that contain words such as “design”, “designs”, “designing”, or “designer”.
  • "some words"
    Find rows that contain the exact phrase “some words” (for example, rows that contain “some words of wisdom” but not “some noise words”). Note that the " characters that enclose the phrase are operator characters that delimit the phrase. They are not the quotation marks that enclose the search string itself.

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