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ETHICS IN DESIGN CURRICULA - TEACHING APPROACHES
Hiort af Ornäs, Viktor; Keitsch, Marina // 2016
The main objective of design ‘making things better’ is not always achieved easily as conflicting values
and priorities often leave the designer in the dilemma what is the right decision to take. ...
EVALUATION OF CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE MANAGEMENT MATURITY OF MANUFACTURING COMPANIES (Members only )
Kim, Sohui; Lee, Seulyi; Kim, Yong Se // 2016
This paper aims to introduce customer experience management (CEM) maturity model and provide a survey for the evaluation. The maturity model is published by Arthur D. Little, one of the global ...
Exploring a human-centred design of possessions
Baxter, Weston Lyle; Yang, Xi; Aurisicchio, Marco; Childs, Peter RN // 2016
Understanding the idea of possession is essential for creating successful products and services, particularly in digital and access contexts. This paper examines current shortcomings in ...
EXPLORING INTERACTION STYLES THROUGH VIDEO
Pasman, Gert; Rozendaal, Marco // 2016
In this paper we present an approach to address interaction styles from the start of a design process
using video as the main design tool. We argue that video with its visual and auditory richness, ...
EXPLORING THE DYNAMIC AND COMPLEX INTEGRATION OF SUSTAINABILITY PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT INTO PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Rodrigues, V. P.; Morioka, S.; Pigosso, D.; Carvalho, M.; McAloone, T. // 2016
In order to deal with the complex and dynamic nature of sustainability integration into the product development process, this research explore the use of a qualitative System Dynamics approach by ...
Factors that contribute to collective creativity development in organizations
Medeiros Leopoldino, Kleidson Daniel; Aguirre González, Mario Orestes; Marques Júnior, José Arnaud // 2016
In the 1990s, companies used to concentrate their efforts searching for greater quality in their products and services, and higher productivity in their processes. In the last decade, organizations ...
Finding the Optimal Design Creativity in Car Design Features Against Brand Styles
Sungeun, An; Deedee, Min; Ji-Hyun, Lee // 2016
Automobile designers strive to create novel and distinctive designs without sacrificing the car’s inner brand style. Both novelty and brand styles are known to be paramount to realizing market ...
FOSTERING URBAN-CENTERED INNOVATION
Bekhradi, A.; Yannou, B.; Cluzel, F.; Chabbert, F. // 2016
This paper aims at investigating, through several examples of innovative startups, different categories of Urban-Centered Innovative (UrCI) design solutions as well as the necessity to conduct real ...
FROM ETHICS TO POLITICS: IF DESIGN IS PROBLEM SOLVING, WHAT THEN ARE THE PROBLEMS?
Oswald, David // 2016
The great design movements in design history were, for the most part, guided by utopian, political, or
at least reformist aims. They combined the question of what today is called ‘material culture’ ...
From linear to systemic: an integrated design solution for sustainable household consumption in Iceland
Hua, Min; Huang, Shan; Childs, Peter // 2016
Sustainable consumption patterns are one of the key driving forces to achieve sustainable development. However, much of the existing design research in this sector is still based on the current ...
FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATION METHODOLOGY FOR AN ARCHITECTURAL MODELER SUPPORTING A MODULAR CONSTRUCTIVE SYSTEM
Boulanger, C.; Rahhal, A.; Delfosse, V.; Lorquet, C.; Leclercq, P. // 2016
This article presents a methodological approach which helped the software development of an architectural modeler that aims to support the life cycle of buildings with a modular construction system. ...
HOLISTIC APPROACH TO MATERIALS SELECTION IN PROFESSIONAL APPLIANCES INDUSTRY
Piselli, A.; Simonato, M.; Del Curto, B. // 2016
Materials selection contributes in pre-evaluating product’s material performance and impact in the production process. Applied to professional food processing appliances, the research aim is to ...
Improving innovation culture by demonstrator design
Schulte, Kjersti Řverbř; Hatling, Morten; Aschehoug, Silje // 2016
In this paper, we present a case study from a high-tech manufacturing company in Norway. The project was a close collaboration between managers and engineers from the R&D department in an industrial ...
Integrated development process of products and production systems
Stoffels, Pascal; Vielhaber, Michael // 2016
The call for more sustainable products requires an entire consideration of all lifecycle phases. Besides the utilisation phase, the production phase influences environmental aspects to a huge share, ...
INTEGRATING REAL GEOMETRY MODELS INTO PRODUCT SIMULATIONS: AN APPROACH OF A KNOWLEDGE-BASED PROCESS
Katona, S.; Koch, M.; Wartzack, S. // 2016
Simulation driven product development is state of the art to insure that desired characteristics in use behave as requested before performing expensive tests using prototypes. Product simulation is ...
Investigation of the priming affect of material, challenge formulation and warm-up phases in soft prototyping sessions
Jensen, Matilde Bisballe; Birkeland, Petter I; Steinert, Martin // 2016
Prototyping is a common method in the Nordic user involving design approach. However little is empirical shown about how priming factors affects the out-put of prototyping sessions. In this paper we ...
Is the ‘user’ term adequate? A design anthropology perspective on design for social welfare services
Kvelland, Live M. L.; Høiseth, Marikken // 2016
hange within a social context. Although service designers are increasingly considering people involved as ‘partners’ or ‘co-producers’, the term ’user’ remains widely applied. This article aims to ...
LEARNING THROUGH DESIGN FOR WELLBEING
Pavel, Nenad; Skjelbred, Bente // 2016
This article studies designed objects as mediums for personal development, along with the learning
outcomes of designing these objects. Design for wellbeing aspires to aid people’s transformation ...
LOOKING FOR FUNDAMENTAL ELEMENTS OF DESIGN THINKING
Rosa, M.; Rozenfeld, H. // 2016
Design thinking (DT) is referred to as a new paradigm to support innovation. Identifying the fundamental elements of DT may help to characterize it and integrate it with design processes. The aim of ...
MANAGING THE PARADOX OF EARLY PRODUCTION INVOLVEMENT AND INNOVATIVENESS – TO INVOLVE OR EVOLVE, IS THAT THE QUESTION?
Karlsson, A.; Törlind, P. // 2016
Early involvement of production can on the one hand create products better adapted for realization, but on the other hand introduce the risk that incremental adjustments of existing operations and ...
MATERIAL CRITICALITY METHOD - PRODUCT VULNERABILITY FROM A SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS PERSPECTIVE
Hallstedt, S.; Isaksson, O.; Wallin, J.; Zetterlund, H. // 2016
A novel method is presented, including a material criticality list and sustainability compliance index. The method aims to support an estimation of the vulnerability of a product concept due to ...
Material innovation: case studies of tangible working material in technology, art and design
Berg, Arild; Rodrigues, Osmar Vicente, Haugen, Sigrid, Puhkan, Urmas, Stoltenberg, Einar, Wettre, Mikkel // 2016
There still are unexplored entrepreneurial potentials for collaboration in design, art and engineering. Heimdal & Rosenquist has explored three roles of textiles as tangible working materials in such ...
MATURITY-MODEL-BASED DESIGN OF STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS
Sauthoff, B.; Gembarski, P. C.; Lachmayer, R. // 2016
In the present article a framework and a development process for the design of structural components is presented. Focus of this process is a maturity model based approach where the product is ...
Methodische Variantenerzeugung zur Entwicklung eigenschaftsoptimierter Karosseriekonzepte in Mischbauweise (Members only )
Hasenpusch, Jan; Hillebrand, Andreas; Vietor, Thomas // 2016
The area of conflicts ranging between ecology, economy and technology results in different goal conflicts. These are between safety, economic efficiency and environmental compatibility. The outcomes ...
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.