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Applying Engineering Design Ontology for Content Analysis of Team Conceptual Design Activity
Tomislav Martinec, Stanko Škec, Jelena Šklebar and Mario Štorga // 2019
Studies of design activity have been dominantly reporting on different aspects of the design process, rather than the content of designing. The aim of the presented research has been the development ...
Assessing The Impact Of Abstract Representations And Reframing Of Design Brief Information On Creative Ideation
Kang, Jacob Kai Siang (1,2); Meurzec, Rianne Wally (1); Chia, Pei Zhi (1); Wood, Kristin L. (1,2); Koronis, Georgios (1,2); Silva, Arlindo (1,2) // 2019
The overarching goal of this work is to support creative ideation in engineering design with the aim of overcoming design fixation. We study the impact of abstract representations and ways to frame ...
ASSESSMENT OF COLLABORATIVE DESIGN: A SOCIOCULTURAL APPROACH
Tessier, Virginie; Mithra, Zahedi // 2019
This article adopts a sociocultural perspective, based on a Designerly version of Activity Theory, to propose a coherent framework in response to the challenges of assessing collaborative ...
Automated exploration of design solution space applying the Generative Design Approach
Li, Haibing; Lachmayer, Roland // 2019
Design is a complex problem-solving activity that transforms design restrictions and requirements into a set of constraints and explores the feasible solutions to satisfy those constraints. However, ...
Automatic Identification of Product Usage Contexts from Online Customer Reviews
Suryadi, Dedy; Kim, Harrison // 2019
There are three product design contexts that may significantly affect the design of a product and customer preferences towards product attributes, i.e. customer context, market context, and usage ...
Bio-Brick - Development of sustainable and cost effective building material
Rautray, Priyabrata (1); Roy, Avik (2); Mathew, Deepak John (1); Eisenbart, Boris (3) // 2019
Building construction is one of the fastest growing industries in India and it puts a huge burden on its limited natural resources. Fired clay bricks are one of the major constituent materials for ...
Bio-Inspired Design for Additive Manufacturing - case study: microtiter plate
Hashemi Farzaneh, Helena; Angele, Ferdinand; Zimmermann, Markus // 2019
Bio-inspired design is an innovative methodology for transferring biological solutions into technical solutions, for example for the design of weight- and load-optimized components. Bio-inspired ...
BRIDGING THE GAP – A CO-CREATION EXPERIENCE OF NOVICE DESIGNERS AND ELDERLY USERS
Wallisch, Anne; Pérez-Villalobos, Cristhian; Briede-Westermeyer, Juan Carlos // 2019
Most design and engineering students aim “to create something that is having an effect on... people’s lives” [D1] for several reasons and, consequently, put much effort in learning and practicing how ...
Can Ethics Enhance Creative Design Activity?
Sekiguchi, Kaira (1); Hori, Koichi (1,2) // 2019
This study exhibits that there exists generative ethics in which ethical thinking will allow us to change our perspectives to consider the artifacts? social effects in design, thereby enhancing our ...
Cascading Forgetting In Product Development Challenges And Evaluation
K gler, Patricia (1); Schon, Claudia (2); Schleich, Benjamin (1); Staab, Steffen (2); Wartzack, Sandro (1) // 2019
Vast amounts of information and knowledge is produced and stored within product design projects. Especially for reuse and adaptation there exists no suitable method for product designers to handle ...
CASE INTEGRATED DESIGN SKILLS & KNOWLEDGE
Smit, Mark J.; Bekker, Dirk H.M. // 2019
Learning how to create physical products that are either functional, producible, profitable, sustainable and valuable involves both intensive practice and acquiring broad knowledge and ...
Circular PSS strategies: an exploration of the integration of territorial resources
Delgadillo Jaime, Estephania Elizabeth (1); Reyes Carrillo, Tatiana (1); Baumgartner, Rupert (2) // 2019
Product service systems (PSS) are frequently cited as key strategies in the transition towards the circular economy (CE). The main aim of the CE is sustainable development (SD), hence, this paper ...
COMMUNITY COLLABORATION FOR PRODUCT DESIGN (CO-CO DESIGN): AN ACADEMIC ALTERNATIVE FOR SOCIAL INNOVATION
Maya, Mariana (1); Cobreros, Carlos (1); Ontiveros, Elsa (2); Biondi, Stefania (1) // 2019
Playlab, an educational initiative of the School of Architecture, Art and Design of the Tecnologico de Monterrey University, provides a steady academic base for innovation in product co-design ...
Comparing Virtual Reality and Desktop Interface for Reviewing 3D CAD Models
Nikola Horvat , Stanko Škec , Tomislav Martinec , Fanika Lukačević and Marija Majda Perišić // 2019
Use of virtual reality (VR) is considered beneficial for reviewing 3D models throughout product design. However, research on its usability in the design field is still explorative, and previous ...
Comparison of existing agile Approaches in the Context of Mechatronic System Development: Potentials and Limits in Implementation
Heimicke, Jonas; Niever, Manuel; Zimmermann, Valentin; Klippert, Monika; Marthaler, Florian; Albers, Albert // 2019
The development of mechatronic systems has always been characterized by continuous handling of uncertainties. This challenge, which is associated with dynamic changes in the development context, is ...
Conceptual Design for Assembly in aerospace industry: a method to assess manufacturing and assembly aspects of product architectures
Bouissiere, Francois (2); Cuiller, Claude (2); Dereux, Pierre-Eric (2); Malchair, Corentin (2); Favi, Claudio (1); Formentini, Giovanni (1) // 2019
In recent years, the air transport market has quickly grown, creating new civil aircrafts demand, challenging the actual production rate of aerospace industries. The bottleneck of the current civil ...
Connecting functional and geometrical representations to support the evaluation of design alternatives for aerospace components
M ller, Jakob R.; Panarotto, Massimo; Isaksson, Ola // 2019
Novel product concepts are often down-selected in favour of the incremental development of available designs. This can be attributed to the fact that for the development of a new product, simulations ...
COOPERATIVE AND APPLICATION-ORIENTED LEARNING IN ENGINEERING DESIGN – SYSTEMS DESIGN METHODOLOGY EDUCATED ON SOLUTIONS FOR MOUSETRAP-POWERED VEHICLES
Kaspar, Jerome; Vielhaber, Michael // 2019
According to recent studies, scientists and trend researchers are both quite confident that changes within the next two decades will be much more extensive and pioneering than the changes during the ...
CREATIVITY 4.0. EMPOWERING CREATIVITY IN THE DIGITAL ERA.
Bruno, Carmen; Canina, Marita // 2019
Creativity - the ability to produce novel and useful ideas (Amabile, 1988) – has become a democratic necessity and the most important human skill to face the uncertainties brought by the digital era ...
Definition of a "sport-health" semantic space
Millet, Antoine (1,2,3); Abi Akle, Audrey (1); Masson, Dimitri (1); Legardeur, J // 2019
Product success depends on its capacity to meet users? expectations. Human Centred Design approach helps to reach this success by focussing on users? needs in the design process. These needs are as ...
DELIVERING A TOTAL ENGINEERING EDUCATION
Whitfield, Robert Ian; Duffy, Alex; Grierson, Hilary // 2019
The department of Design Manufacture and Engineering Management (DMEM) at the University of Strathclyde developed the concept of “Delivering Total Engineering” to capture the essence of the teaching, ...
DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF AN ACADEMIC PROJECT FOR FOSTERING OPEN INNOVATION BETWEEN COMPANIES FROM DIFFERENT INDUSTRIAL SECTORS: A CASE STUDY.
Gutierrez-Aristizabal, Juliana; Ruiz-Arenas, Santiago // 2019
Collaborative projects integrating companies and universities have been traditionally conducted between entities from interrelated industrial sectors. Nevertheless, theory about innovation states ...
Design for composites: Derivation of manufacturable geometries for unidirectional tape laying
Voelkl, Harald; Kie‡kalt, Andreas; Wartzack, Sandro // 2019
Even though providing excellent specific stiffness and strength properties, high specific energy absorption and a great degree of design freedom, fibre-reinforced plastics still have to make their ...
Design for empathy: a co-design case study with the Finnish parliament
Tuomala, Enni-Kukka S E; Baxter, Weston L // 2019
Globalisation and the mixing of people, cultures, religions and languages fuels pressing healthcare, educational, political and other complex sociocultural issues. Many of these issues are driven by ...
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.