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Are Confident Designers Good Teammates to Artificial Intelligence?: A Study of Self-Confidence, Competence, and Collaborative Performance

Leah Chong, Kenneth Kotovsky, Jonathan Cagan // 2022
For successful human-artificial intelligence (AI) collaboration in design, human designers must properly use AI input. Some factors affecting that use are designers’ self-confidence and competence ...

Assessing Machine Learnability of Image and Graph Representations for Drone Performance Prediction

Binyang Song (1), Christopher Mccomb (2), Faez Ahmed (1) // 2022
Deep learning (DL) from various representations have succeeded in many fields. However, we know little about the machine learnability of distinct design representations when using DL to predict ...

Assessing Social Behaviour Towards Near-Body Product Users in the Wild: A Review of Methods

Muriel De Boeck, Jochen Vleugels, Dirk Van Rooy, Kristof Vaes // 2022
Prior to wide adoption, a product must find social approval, which is especially true for near-body products as they are considered part of the human body. Based on a theoretical foundation, this ...

Automated Requirement Dependency Analysis for Complex Technical Systems

Iris Gr // 2022
Requirements changes are a leading cause for project failures. Due to propagation effects, change management requires dependency analysis. Existing approaches have shortcomings regarding ability to ...

Avoid Service Design Trap by Guiding Product/Service System Design with Product-Service Dependency Knowledge Base

Tomohiko Sakao, Abhijna Neramballi, Johannes Matschewsky // 2022
This article aims to contribute to the knowledge on product/service system (PSS) design practice as follows. First, a new rationale for why PSS design in practice often does not exploit its full ...

Challenges for the Consideration of Ergonomics in Product Development in the Swedish Automotive Industry – An Interview Study

Estela Perez Luque, Erik Brolin, Dan H // 2022
This paper presents an interview study aiming to understand the state of the art of how ergonomics designers work in the vehicle development process within the Swedish automotive industry. Ten ...

Closing the Loop Valorization of Industrial Waste of Composite Materials through Re-Design of Products from Detached Value Chains

Federica Cappelletti, Marta Rossi, Michele Germani // 2022
The literature lacks methodologies to make supply chains of composite materials circular. The proposed approach aims to transform scraps and off-specification products into secondary raw materials. ...

Co-Designing with AI in Sight

// 2022
Artificial Intelligence offers a wide variety of capabilities that can potentially address people's needs and desires in their specific contexts. This pilot study presents a collaborative method ...

Comparing EEG Brain Power of Mechanical Engineers in 3D CAD Modelling from 2D and 3D Representations

Fanika Lukačević (1,2), Shumin Li (2), Niccolò Becattini (2), Stanko Škec (1) // 2022
Using the EEG features extracted from the EEG signals, the presented study investigates differences in the cognitive load posed on engineers while 3D CAD modelling in two different conditions, ...

Computer Aided Ergonomics: Evaluation Study of a Interaction Model for Digital Human Models

Alexander Wolf, Konrad Fackler, Magnus Reulbach, Sandro Wartzack, J // 2022
In user-centred design, digital human models hold the potential for proactive evaluations of ergonomics or discomfort in terms of a computer aided ergonomics tool. Therefore, models predicting human ...

Concept of a Multi-Agent System for Optimised and Automated Engineering Change Implementation

Ognjen Radisic-Aberger, Tim Weisser, Till Sassmannshausen, Johannes Wagner, Peter Burggr // 2022
Engineering changes are necessary to stay competitive, unavoidable and occur more frequently with increased product complexity. Currently, scheduling of engineering changes into production and supply ...

Conceptual Design in Metalworking Microenterprises: An Empirical Study in Tanzania

Eliab Opiyo (1), Santosh Jagtap (2), Sonal Keshwani (3) // 2022
Product design is a key aspect of human intelligence and creativity, attracting not only experts but also workers and self-employed without any formal design training. Although numerous people in ...

Deformation Taxonomy of Additively Manufactured Lattice Structures

Alan Air (1,2), Andrew Wodehouse (1) // 2022
Additive manufacturing offers opportunities for designed mechanical deformation within parts by integrating lattice structures into their designs. This work re-analyses and translates data on lattice ...

Design Automation Systems for the Product Development Process: Reflections from Five Industrial Case Studies

Olle Vidner, Camilla Wehlin, Anton Wiberg // 2022
This paper presents five industrial cases where design automation (DA) systems supported by design optimization has been developed, and aims to summarize the lesson learned and identify needs for ...

Design Methods Review for Smart Product: Objectomy, a New Approach

Chris Edward Bangle (1), Marco Rosso (1), Francesca Montagna (2), Marco Cantamessa (2) // 2022
Digital artefacts call for new design challenges: they enable services, technology-driven and multidisciplinary never ended processes, uncouple form-function, in a social relationship that must be ...

Design of (Semi-)Autonomous Vehicles: Perceptions of the People in Sweden

Linus Rosenholm, Prashant Goswami, Santosh Jagtap // 2022
The field of autonomous vehicles is gaining wide recognition in the industry, academia as well as social media. However, there is a lack of knowledge on expectations of people regarding this topic. ...

Design of an Autonomous Trash-Picking Service Robot Focussed on Human-Robot Interaction

Anand Vazhapilli Sureshbabu, Nuno Miguel Martins Pacheco, Laura Isabel Duran Noy, Markus Zimmermann // 2022
The design of service robots is typically treated as a mechatronic design problem aimed at implementation of its core technical functionalities. Intuitive operation and usability are ignored. We ...

Detection of Cause-Effect Relationships in Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment Based on an Engineering Graph

Gregor M. Schweitzer (1), Simon M // 2022
Although Life Cycle Sustainability Assessments (LCSA) are important in evaluating the sustainability of complex products and services, there is no sufficient support for engineers performing LCSA. ...

Does CAD Smell Like Code? A Mapping between Violation of Object Oriented Programming Design Principles and Computer Aided Design Modelling

Peter Rosso (1), James Gopsill (1,2), Stuart C. Burgess (1), Ben Hicks (1) // 2022
In objected-oriented design, "smells" are symptoms of code violating design principles. When a deadline is looming, decisions can affect the long-term quality of a code or CAD. Given this and the ...

Engineering idea generation framework for the digital era

Vepsäläinen, Jari // 2022
Engineering design processes provide structure for problem-solving but do not aim for novelty but rather explore than expand the known design space. An idea generation framework is proposed which ...

Enhancing the Quality of User Research Using Embedded IoT Sensors for Collecting Life Information

Tomoyuki Tanaka, Yuki Taoka, Shigeki Saito // 2022
This study aims at developing a new user research method that uses IoT sensors embedded at users' homes to enable users to recall their memories. The proposed method was evaluated by experiments ...

Evaluate Similarity of Requirements with Multilingual Natural Language Processing

Ursina Bisang (1), J // 2022
Finding redundant requirements or semantically similar ones in previous projects is a very time-consuming task in engineering design, especially with multilingual data. Due to modern NLP it is ...

Evolving the "How Might We?" Tool to Include Planetary Boundaries

Matteo Vignoli (1,2), Sara Roversi (2), Chhavi Jatwani (2), Margherita Tiriduzzi (2), Costanza Finocck // 2022
This work aims to study the evolution of the “Human and planet balance tool” as part of Prosperity Thinking. Prosperity Thinking is a sustainable design methodology that takes into account human and ...

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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