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Systematic Partitioning in Mechatronic Product Development by Modeling Structural Dependencies
Chucholowski, Nepomuk; Kriegler, Johannes; Hollauer, Christoph; Kattner, Niklas; Becerril, Lucia; Weidmann, Dominik; Lindemann, Udo // 2016
Mechatronic product development is an interdisciplinary approach that has to deal with the immanent complexity of mechatronic products. While different approaches can be found in literature which aim ...
TALKING WITH EXPERTS - FROM RESEARCH TO OBJECTS: USING ACADEMIC RESEARCH AS THE BASIS OF COLLABORATIVE AND CROSS DISCIPLINARY PROJECTS FOR DESIGN STUDENTS
Soares, Susana; Andrews, Deborah // 2016
The role of design is changing and after postmodern design, in which design seemed to be more
related to production, business and marketing, we are currently looking at ‘the translation of ...
TEACHING CAD WITH A PEDAGOGICAL SYSTEM RANGING FROM VIDEOS TO INDIVIDUAL TUTORING
Pütz, Claus // 2016
This CAD course aims at lifting as many students as possible to a preferably high and well-defined
level of competence. At the same time, the teacher's workload should be kept within limits that ...
TEACHING DESIGN THINKING: EVOLUTION OF A TEACHING COLLABORATION ACROSS DISCIPLINARY, ACADEMIC AND CULTURAL BOUNDARIES
Gill, Carolina; Graell, Merce // 2016
This paper’s aim is to describe the collaborative efforts of two designers/educators who have been
teaching the application of mindsets and methodologies associated with design thinking during the ...
Textile Pattern for Different Looks
Hasbullah, Sarah Wahida; Westland, Stephen; Cheung, Vien // 2016
The desire for perfect body figures is ubiquitous across the world. The beauty standards are intangible characteristics, which is very subjective. This research looks into types of design patterns – ...
The best way to predict the future is to design it
Fossland, Alexander Jayko; Sigurjónsson, Jóhannes B. // 2016
This article discusses perspectives, and principles of R. Buckminster Fuller´s philosophy and possible implications on the future role of industrial design. The article is aimed at professional ...
The Challenges of Different Roles with Engineering Knowledge Reuse
Stenholm, Daniel; Stylidis, Konstantinos; Bergsjö, Dag; Söderberg, Rikard // 2016
Organizational knowledge is of important value for the organization and a significant part belongs to the organization through it employees. In order to make knowledge available for future use, ...
THE FUTURE OF DRIVING EXPERIENCE: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDENT PROJECT
Krzywinski, Jens; Wӧlfel, Christian; Lorenz, Sebastian // 2016
What will car-driving be like in the future? Will people be managers programming transportation
devices? Will people be pawn in the hands of a service industry? Will people be committed to ...
The Humanitarian Innovation lab dialogue series: Defining the 'how's' of humanitarian innovation at NTNU
Nielsen, Brita Fladvad // 2016
Humanitarian crises are expanding in frequency and the humanitarian system is overwhelmed by the difficulties of linking sustainability, resilience and urgent response through humanitarian action. ...
THE PROCESS OF PARTICIPATORY ERGONOMICS SIMULATION IN HOSPITAL WORK SYSTEM DESIGN
Andersen, S. N. // 2016
Participatory ergonomics simulation (PES) is a method to involve workers in simulation and design of their own future work system. Understanding of the process of PES is crucial in order to plan and ...
The ‘Nordic Approach’ and how it may support Design for Sustainability
Ali, Faheem; Verhulst, Elli; Boks, Casper // 2016
The Nordic industries have been considered to be one of the first movers on sustainability related topics. This research work aims at exploring the ‘Nordic Approach’ in a Design for Sustainability ...
Time Management Practice in educational Design Thinking Projects
Häger, Franziska; Uflacker, Matthias // 2016
nt for managing Design Thinking projects. In fact, most Design Thinking literature refers to using a time timer to time box Design Thinking activities. However, beyond that recommendation no further ...
TOWARD A COMMON PROCEDURE USING LIKERT AND LIKERT-TYPE SCALES IN SMALL GROUPS COMPARATIVE DESIGN OBSERVATIONS
Guerra, A. L.; Gidel, T.; Vezzetti, E. // 2016
Often, users’ opinions in small groups comparative observations are measured through Likert and Likert-type items-based questionnaires. Resulting data are analyzed in order to find any statistical ...
Towards big-data analysis of deviation and error reports in product development projects
Arnarsson, Ivar Örn; Malmqvist, Johan; Gustavsson, Emil; Jirstrand, Mats // 2016
Background
In large complex system development projects late changes are unfortunately a common thing. It is well known that changes made later in a development project are very costly and cause ...
UNANSWERED QUESTIONS IN CONCEPTUAL DESIGN TOWARDS CIRCULAR ECONOMY
Widgren, M.; Sakao, T. // 2016
Manufacturing industry faces challenges in implementing design methods for Circular Economy into practice, since much is unanswered due to its complexity and insufficient research. This conference ...
UNDERSTANDING DESIGN THINKING IN DESIGN STUDIES (2006 - 2015): A SYSTEMATIC MAPPING STUDY
Paula, D.; Cormican, K. // 2016
Design Thinking (DT) has been heralded as a well-suited methodology in encouraging innovation and economic growth. Although DT has been studied in many research areas, no systematic research effort ...
WHAT CAN ENGINEERING DESIGN LEARN FROM GAME DESIGN AND ITS PRACTICE?
Mombeshora, M.; Dekoninck, E. // 2016
While the context within which engineering design is conducted undoubtedly differs from that of game design, both are design activities similar to each other. By adopting a formal approach to, this ...
‘What Ideality Tool’ (The WIT) for Product Design Briefs Fusion and Confluence in Design Management
Weiss, Alon; Avital, Iko; Das, A.K.; Gedalya, Mazor // 2016
This article presents the essential advantages in using an innovative design tool that enhances the values of sustainable design management, applicable for product designers and design managers, ...
“IT’S PART-TIME - BUT STILL NOT AS WE KNOW IT!” - ANOTHER EVALUATION OF A FLEXIBLE LEARNING MENG
Humphries-Smith, Tania; Benjamin, Christopher; White, Matthew // 2016
This paper reports on the evaluation of the effectiveness of delivery of a flexible learning MEng(Hons)
Engineering course at Bournemouth University (BU) and its integration with level 3, 4 & 5 ...
A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE ROLE OF MODELS AND PROTOTYPES IN HUMAN-CENTERED DESIGN VERSUS DESIGN-DRIVEN INNOVATION APPROACHES
Isa, Siti Salwa; Liem, Andre // 2015
In search for meaningful and radical innovations, many authors comply with the understanding that User-Centered Design lead to incremental innovation. However, opposing views are prevalent among ...
A COMPREHENSIVE PROCESS OF CARE COORDINATION: A SKIN CANCER APPLICATION
Boudjemil, Sonia; Duong, Tu-Anh; Jankovic, Marija; Le Cardinal, Julie // 2015
The Care Coordination improvement represents a challenge for the effectiveness and the quality of care delivery. Impacts of the care coordination can be seen on the care assess, patients benefits and ...
A GENERIC APPROACH TO SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS IN GEOMETRIC VARIATIONS MANAGEMENT
Schleich, Benjamin; Wartzack, Sandro // 2015
Engineering design teams are increasingly required to consider sustainability in the design of products and related manufacturing and assembly processes. In this regard, the economic and ecological ...
A KNOWLEDGE-BASED DESIGN PROCESS FOR CUSTOM MADE INSOLES
Marinelli, Paola; Mandolini, Marco; Germani, Michele // 2015
The Custom Made Insoles (CMI) context is characterized by a lot of software tools mainly used by skilled technicians of manufacturing companies. It is missing a tool to support the prescription of a ...
A METHOD MODEL FOR DISTINGUISHING AND SELECTING OPEN INNOVATION METHODS
von Saucken, Constantin; Guertler, Matthias; Schneider, Maria; Lindemann, Udo // 2015
In this paper, we present a method model specifically for Open Innovation (OI) methods. In an iterative process, we took three steps to define suitable and usable method attributes: we started with a ...
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