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DESIGN METHODOLOGY APPLIED FOR PRODUCT INNOVATION IN A MULTI-DISCIPLINARY PROJECT – A CASE STUDY

Almefelt, Lars; Claesson, Anders // 2015
This paper takes its departure in the results of a research project aiming to develop resource-economic and lightweight car concepts and subsystems, as well as to stimulate cross-company business ...

DESIGN PROCESS AND CONSCIOUS PROBLEM SOLVING THROUGH COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN EDUCATION

Pavel, Nenad; Omlid, Mikael // 2015
nt, it is necessary for product design (PD) students to focus on inquiry-based learning in order to adapt to changes instead of simply learning form-giving and model-making skills. This paper seeks ...

DESIGN QUESTIONS FOR LIFE: CONNECTING ENGINEERING DESIGN, APPRECIATIVE INQUIRY, AND OTHER QUESTION-BASED MODELS

Lilja, Johan; Hansen, David; Richardsson, Daniel // 2015
The “Design for Life” philosophy is an invitation to create new products, services, processes, and experiences that enhance human life. Research further suggests that a good life is qualitatively ...

Design, Development and Validation ofElectromagnetic Apparatus for Compression TestMagnetorheological Elastomers  (Members only )

S.A., Ubaididillah; I., Mazlan; Harjana, Yahya; Sutrisno, J. // 2015
A step by step development of electromagnet apparatus for dynamic squeeze/compression test of the MREs was delivered in this report. The magnetic circuit analysis was firstly established to estimate ...

DESIGNING FOR THE DEEPEST NEEDS OF BOTH PUBLIC SERVICE CONSUMERS AND PROVIDERS; INNOVATION IN MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS RESPONSE

van der Bijl-Brouwer, Mieke; Watson, Rodger // 2015
Design is increasingly used as an approach to support innovation outside the traditional design domain, including the public sector. One of the design principles that is used in these so-called ...

DETERMINING THE SIMILARITY OF PRODUCTS USING PAIRWISE COMPARISONS AND EYE TRACKING

Boa, Duncan R; Ranscombe, Charlie; Hicks, Ben // 2015
Styling is an important aspect of the design process in which the overall appearance of a product is developed and the visual appeal is achieved. However, styling decisions are often subjective and ...

DEVELOPING A COMPUTATIONAL FRAMEWORK TO STUDY THE EFFECTS OF USE OF ANALOGY IN DESIGN ON TEAM COHESION AND TEAM COLLABORATION

Singh, Vishal; Casakin, Hernan // 2015
This paper presents a framework for a computational model about analogizing during team interactions when dealing with design problems. The framework is based on prior empirical research about the ...

DEVELOPMENT OF AN INTERFACE ANALYSIS TEMPLATE FOR SYSTEM DESIGN ANALYSIS

Uddin, Amad; Campean, Felician; Khan, Mohammed Khurshid // 2015
Interface definition is an essential and integral part of systems engineering. In current practice, interface requirements or control documents are generally used to define systems or subsystems ...

Die Rolle der Festlegung der Produktarchitektur in der Produktentwicklung  (Members only )

Richter, Timo; Inkermann, David; Vietor, Thomas // 2015
The product architecture describes the allocation of product functions to
physical components including their interactions. Within the design process, the
designer is called to determine the ...

DIGITAL INTERMEDIARY OBJECTS: THE (CURRENTLY) UNIQUE ADVANTAGE OF COMPUTER-SUPPORTED DESIGN TOOLS

Guerra, Andrea Luigi; Gidel, Thierry; Vezzetti, Enrico // 2015
The TATIN and TATIN-PIC projects lies at the crossroads of preliminary design and Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design (CSCWD) tools. Those projects studied the impact of multi-touch, ...

DIGITAL REPOSITORY FOR DESIGN KNOWLEDGE REUSE

Firdaus, Mochammad; Wang, Hongwei; Qin, Hao; Liu, Yusheng // 2015
Many companies in the engineering sector are currently facing the challenge of producing accurate documentation which can be reused during design activities in order to support the life cycle of ...

DIGITAL SUPPORT OF WIRING HARNESS DEVELOPMENT (BASED ON THE 3D MASTER METHOD)

Neckenich, Jonas; Winter, Roland; Vielhaber, Michael // 2015
The challenges for designing and developing automotives increase and create the need for a change in developing processes. One solution to support digital processes in today's developing processes is ...

DYNAMIC PRODUCTS: AN INSTRUMENT FOR SAVING RESOURCES. IMPROVE USER'S AWARENESS THROUGH DESIGNING PRODUCT EXPERIENCES.

Bergamaschi, Sara // 2015
Nowadays, householders hear about the need to reduce their resources consumption, but they are still not really conscious about the amount of their daily usage.Studies proved that giving to ...

Effect of water percentage and water droplet size of emulsion fuel made without surfactant on diesel engine performance and emissions  (Members only )

Azzalia Ruzi, Nuur; Azrin Ahmad, Mohamad; Aiman, Muhammad; Jazair Yahya, Wira // 2015
Emulsion fuel is a fuel that combines two or more immiscible liquids to become a solution that can generate a micro-explosion effect during combustion which will leads to a complete combustion and ...

EFFECTIVE SIMPLIFICATION FOR LOGO DESIGN

Chen, Chung-Yun; Cheung, Vien; Li, Dian; Cassidy, Thomas // 2015
As a graphic mark, logo applied by companies to aid public recognition and identification that it is traditionally applied on print advertisements and in recent years in digital devices. The logo ...

EMPATHIC-DESIGN ASSISTED BY THE KANO METHOD – A HUMAN-CENTERED DESIGN METHOD FOR MEDICAL DEVICES CONSIDERING PATIENTS

Ahrens, Martin; Hehenberger, Peter // 2015
Every day we are confronted with new products and innovations. These may be based on known consumer demands or on industry innovations that give rise to new consumer demands. Usually, customers have ...

ENERGY EFFICIENCY ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT OF PRODUCTION SYSTEMS

Stoffels, Pascal; Vielhaber, Michael // 2015
Based on rising energy prices, stricter regulations of carbon dioxide emissions and a rising awareness for our environment, it is not sufficient to optimize energy consumption only during the ...

ENHANCING COMUNICATION SKILLS THROUGH STUDENT AND ENTERPRISE INTERACTION

Stoltenberg, Einar // 2015
Collaboration between a university and an industry is a common way to create “realistic” student
projects that provide opportunities for gaining useful knowledge of “real-world problems,” ...

ENVISIONING PRODUCTS TO SUPPORT THE AGILE MANAGEMENT OF INNOVATIVE DESIGN

Carvalho, Fábio Henrique Trovon de; Costa, Janaína Hornos Mascarenhas da; Amaral, Daniel Capaldo // 2015
Create a Product Vision is a challenge recognized for innovative design and it is a mandatory practice in the agile project management approach. The Product Vision Management Method (PVMM) was ...

EVALUATION OF CLAY MODELLING AND SURFACING CYCLES FROM DESIGNERS PERSPECTIVE

Chandra, Sushil // 2015
A good example of the manual vs. digital divide in design process is the studio modelling process. On one hand, the manual clay modelling offers the much needed tangibility and adds a touch-and-feel ...

EVALUATION OF FLIPPED TEACHING METHODS FOR COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN

Barrie, Jeff // 2015
Flipped teaching' or 'Flipped classroom' strategies offer an alternative pedagogical approach to traditional classroom teaching. These inverted methods provide a more engaging learning environment, ...

EXPLORATORY RESEARCH ABOUT THE CUSTOMIZATION OR PERSONALIZATION OF ASSISTIVE PRODUCTS FOR WALKING

Gois, Marcel; Thomann, Guillaume; Autreau, Jeremiah // 2015
king. The aim was to verify the applicability of design strategies to increase the users perceived value via the offer of controlled levels customization. For that, lean principle of ...

EXPLORING SUSTAINABILITY IMPACT ON INTERIOR DESIGN SOLUTIONS

Rashdan, Wael // 2015
The interior design industry consumes significant amounts of natural resources, making designers morally obligated to the planet and its inhabitants. Designers must consider sustainable solutions to ...

EXPLORING THE POTENTIAL OF ENQUIRY-BASED LEARNING IN A PROCESS MODELLING COURSE

Hany Hassanin, Khamis Essa. Co-Author Kiran Gulia // 2015
Nowadays engineers have to have multi-skills to cope with the fierce competition of the work
environment. Successful engineers must not only have the technical proficiency but also must have ...

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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