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METHODOLOGY FOR ENERGY EFFICIENT DESIGN OF COOLING PLANTS

Osman, K.; Pervan, D.; Tomaš, Ž. // 2016
The research presented in this paper proposed a methodology for development of cooling plants. Proposed methodology is presented with all steps through all its states. Evaluation of cooling plants ...

MIND MAPPING AS A TOOL, AS A PROCESS, AS A PROBLEM/SOLUTION SPACE

Zahedi, Mithra; Heaton, Lorna // 2016
This paper discusses the use of mind maps by interdisciplinary teams of students during a collaborative
design activity. In the context of a Graduate Diploma program aiming to train specialists in ...

MODEL-BASED SUSTAINABLE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Buchert, T.; Pförtner, A.; Bonvoisin, J.; Lindow, K.; Stark, R. // 2016
Despite the availability of numerous tools for sustainable product development and ecodesign, there is currently no convincing solution which enables design engineers to consider the complex ...

MULTIDISCIPLINARY INTEGRATION DURING CONCEPTUAL DESIGN PROCESS: A SURVEY ON DESIGN METHODS OF CYBER-PHYSICAL SYSTEMS

Zheng, C.; Le Duigou, J.; Hehenberger, P.; Bricogne, M.; Eynard, B. // 2016
CPS design can be characterised as a multidisciplinary integration topic, which has attracted the attention of both academia and industry for a long time. The paper aims at reviewing the existing ...

NEEDS ELICITATION FOR NOVEL PERVASIVE HEALTHCARE TECHNOLOGY

Thorpe, J. R.; Forchhammer, B. H.; Maier, A. // 2016
Healthcare is moving out of the clinic into our everyday lives with rising trends in eHealth and pervasive technology. One challenge this poses is how to elicit diverse needs from users limited by ...

OPERATIONALIZATION OF MANUFACTURING RESTRICTIONS FOR CAD AND KBE-SYSTEMS

Gembarski, P. C.; Sauthoff, B.; Brockmöller, T.; Lachmayer, R. // 2016
Design guidelines for different manufacturing techniques have already been discussed for decades. Nevertheless, up to date no general framework for the implementation of manufacturing knowledge into ...

ORGANIZING END USER REQUIREMENTS FOR PRODUCT-SERVICE ENGINEERING PLATFORM

Karvonen, I.; Ryynänen, T.; Jansson, K.; Korhonen, H. // 2016
A H2020 project Manutelligence aims to develop a collaborative Product/Service Engineering Platform. The development is based on end user requirements elicited from four use cases in different ...

Preparing design students for the real world: Assessing the Interdisciplinary Group Project at the Salzburg University of Applied Sciences

Schranzer, Marcus; Leube, Michael // 2016
Above all, students of applied sciences need to be well prepared for their professional life and thus we ask ourselves at the Salzburg University of Applied Sciences (FHS): “How adequately can a ...

PROJECT-BASED LEARNING: A NEW WAY TO TEACH ERGONOMICS

Astolfi, B. M.; Costa, D. G.; Campese, C.; Costa, J. M. H. // 2016
This article aims to present a framework for ergonomics education to the graduate level in which project-based learning is accomplished through partnerships with companies allowing students to ...

RE-ENGINEERING DESIGN THROUGH MULTIPLE DISCIPLINARY LENSES

Karmokar, Sangeeta; Connor, Andy M. // 2016
Models of design tend to contain activities that relate to multiple disciplinary and professional fields.
The rapid advancement of technology and the increasing social, economic, and ...

RE-EXAMINING THE CASE FOR MODULAR EDUCATION

Morris, Richard; Covill, Derek; Milne, Mark; Elton, Eddy; Smith, Steven; Grundy, Cathy // 2016
Breaking degree courses up into smaller, modularised units of study has offered students flexibility
and cross-disciplinarity in their learning paths and has been widely taken up within the UK ...

Safety-oriented Modular Function Deployment

Kohl, Markus; Roth, Michael; Lindemann, Udo // 2016
While markets demand for individual products, the importance of safety also continuously increases. Modularization methods are a common approach, but they mainly focus on technical dependencies or ...

Self-efficacy in product development student teams - what shapes students’ perceived self-efficacy

Jerkku, Martti; Taajamaa, Ville; Kirjavainen, Senni // 2016
This paper aims to provide a perspective of the student´s perceived self-efficacy in a team based project course where students face open-ended, ill-defined problems. We discuss the development of ...

SENSE TRAINING AS BASIS FOR AESTHETIC EXPERIENCE

Dahl Thomsen, Bente // 2016
Many systematic and schematic assessments reveal that they are based on vague concepts about the
aesthetic, if the theme at all has managed to make a parametrisation of the ‘reason of meaning’. That ...

Service design implementation and innovation in the public sector

Bćkkelie, Maria Kristine Eikland // 2016
In a changing world, the public sector faces challenges to meet the needs of the citizens. To face these challenges they need to be innovative and create and implement new services. Service design is ...

SHARING THE DESIGN INTENT BETWEEN INDUSTRIAL DESIGNERS AND ENGINEERING DESIGNERS

Laursen, E. S.; Mřller, L. // 2016
The aim of the paper is to understand the challenges sharing the product frame between industrial designers with the engineering designers. The study is based on six case studies. The analysis showed ...

Smell – Forgotten Yet Critical Dimension in Product Development?

Gina, Limseth; Karen, Cuesta; Stephanie, Balters; Juan, García-Cifuentes; Martin, Steinert // 2016
physiological/cognitive filtering mechanism within the thalamus of the brain, and secondly, the olfactory system is argued to be closely connected to the cortical centers of emotion and memory; both ...

STIMULATED IDEATION SESSIONS IN PRODUCT PLANNING: ASSESSING QUANTITATIVE RESULTS OF INDIVIDUALS AND GROUPS

Borgianni, Y.; Rotini, F. // 2016
The paper presents an extensive testing campaign aimed at revealing the factors that mostly influence ideation performance within the Product Planning phase of engineering design. Tailored techniques ...

STOP PLAYING IT SAFE: THE IMPORTANCE OF TAKING RISKS IN DESIGN EDUCATION

Arthur, Leslie; Marsh, Phillipa // 2016
The education and training of designers to meet; graduate employability and career opportunities are
ever-present characteristics and central drivers in higher education today. The authors support ...

Student-developed laboratory exercises - An approach to cross-disciplinary peer education

Henriksson, Fredrik; Johansen, Kerstin; Wever, Renee; Berry, Patrick // 2016
With new technologies and demands from industry, universities need to adapt in order to educate engineers suited for the job market of tomorrow. Focusing on the fields of product development and ...

STUDENTS’ ENGAGEMENT IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF RESULTS OBTAINED IN CAPSTONE DESIGN COURSES: A PRELIMINARY MODEL FOR DETAILED DESIGN AND GO-TO-MARKET ACTIVITIES

de Senzi Zancul, Eduardo; Blikstein, Paulo; dos Santos Durăo, Luiz Fernando Cardoso; Rocha, Alexandre Machado // 2016
Capstone design courses aim to provide students with real-life, complex, and complete design
experiences. Students typically work in teams to design solutions for problems presented by ...

Study of the Effectiveness in Design Communication: Comparing 3D Printing Pen vs. Sketching

Noe, Vargas Hernandez; Sophia, Acevedo; Raisa, Chowdhury // 2016
This paper explores the 3Doodler’s, a 3D printing pen, application in the engineering design process and how it could bridge the gap between sketching and physical prototyping. We ask the research ...

Surprise as the Inconsistency of FBS Variables in Evaluators' Interpretation?

Niccolo', Becattini; Yuri, Borgianni; Gaetano, Cascini; Federico, Rotini // 2016
The paper presents the analysis of an original online survey that aims at checking the factors triggering surprise in randomly chosen evaluators who were submitted a set of surprising products. The ...

SUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS

Laxasa, Enrique; Santolaya, José Luis; Roche, Carlos; Velasco, Carlos // 2016
Sustainable product development initiatives have been evolving for some time to support companies
improve the efficiency of current production and the design of new products and services ...

Boolean Searches

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  • 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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