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A RESEARCH OVERVIEW OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN FRAMEWORK FOR MODULAR PRODUCT DESIGN
Abdullah, M. F. A.; Marshall, R. // 2010
Industrial design has a potential to support development of modular product. This research aims to develop a systemic approach to optimise industrial design in modular product design. A new framework ...
A SYSTEMIC APPROACH TO DEFINE THE HIERARCHICAL STRUCTURE OF AN AIDED COMPETENCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR VIRTUAL TEAM BUILDING
Schumacher, M.; Stal-Le Cardinal, J.; Bocquet, J. C. // 2010
The paper responds to the need of an Aided Competence Management for Virtual Team Building System (Aided CMVTB System). We focus on virtual teams that are active in design projects in the area of New ...
Aided Virtual Team Building System: An Envoronmental Survey of Virtual Team Building
Schumacher, Marinita; Cardinal, Julie Stal-Le; Bocquet, Jean-Claude // 2010
Our paper considers the systemic environments of an Aided Virtual Team Building System (Aided VTB System). The Aided VTB System will feature recommendations, guidelines and best practices for virtual ...
AN EMPIRICAL STUDY TO MEASURE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SCENARIOS TO AID SHARED UNDERSTANDING OF FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Arikoglu, E. S.; Blanco, E.; Pourroy, F.; Hicks, B. J. // 2010
This paper presents an empirical study, which is conducted to test the effectiveness of scenarios and personas in order to develop and improve shared understanding of functional requirements between ...
An Ethnographic Study of Collaborative Design: Multi-modal Generation and (Re)-attribution of design ideas
Hébert, Anne-Marie; Détienne, Françoise; Licoppe, Christian // 2010
This paper presents an ethnographic study of a game design in a natural setting. Based on analyses of excerpts of interactions between designers, our approach combines content and interactional ...
AN INFORMATION REQUIREMENT STRATEGY FOR CAPTURING AND ANALYSING DESIGN ACTIVITY AND BEHAVIOUR
Cash, P. J.; Hicks, B. J.; Culley, S. J. // 2010
This paper forms part of the wider ongoing discussion on the issues and possible mitigating techniques present in empirical design research today. There are many methods which aim to develop rigour, ...
An Integrated Framework to Support Multidisciplinary Design Processes
Carulli, Marina; Cugini, Umberto // 2010
The evolution from machines to systems and from objects to products has profoundly affected the meaning of the term “design” as the “role” of designers, and the new concept of industrial ...
ANALYSING ICT PROJECTS FROM A DESIGN PERSPECTIVE: A CASE OF RURAL INDIA
Parmar, V.; Keyson, D.; de Bont, C. // 2010
To reduce information poverty, several ICT based interventions have been implemented in rural India. Despite huge investments, the user acceptance of information systems at societal level has been ...
ANALYSIS OF DYNAMIC CHANGES AND ITERATIONS IN THE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS OF AN ELECTRICALLY POWERED GO-KART
Langer, S.; Knoblinger, C.; Lindemann, U. // 2010
This paper aims at analyzing and characterizing dynamic changes and iterations (referred to as "cycles") within development processes. Therefore, the development process of an ...
Approach towards a more Flexible Handling of Domains in ComplexSystems
Kohn, A.; Lindemann, U. // 2010
Design Structure Matrix (DSM), Domain Mapping Matrix (DMM) and Multiple Domain Matrix (MDM) methodologies offer a wide range for modelling and analysing complex systems. All these methodologies model ...
ATTRACTIVE OR NOT – WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE? INTER- AND INTRA-GROUP COMPARISONS IN THE KANO MODEL
Pohlmeyer, A. E.; Machens, F.; Blessing, L. // 2010
52 younger and 52 older adults expressed their responses to fulfillment and absence of product attributes, which have been previously identified as crucial aspects of technology adoption. The aim of ...
AVOIDANCE OF UNNECESSARY DESIGN ITERATIONS BY MONITORING THE PRODUCT´S DEGREE OF MATURITY
Krehmer, H.; Meerkamm, H.; Wartzack, S. // 2010
Increasing requirements as well as product development processes getting more and more complex cause an increased likelihood of unneccessary design iterations. So, developers need a framework to ...
Brainstorming is a Bowl of Spaghetti: An In Depth Study of Collaborative Design Process and Creativity Methods with Experienced Design Practitioners
Gongora, Layda; Dix, Alan // 2010
This article reports the findings of a study which comprised in depth interviews and an exercise using visual aids conducted at Philips research and Technical University Eindhoven in the Netherlands ...
Classification of Customisation Means for Product
Petersen, Thomas Ditlev; Nielsen, Kjeld; Jørgensen, Kaj A. // 2010
Customising products efficiently by means of development and manufacturing costs as well as attractiveness to the customer is essential in a mass customisation strategy. This paper aims at providing ...
Combination of Two Ways to Consider Design Iterations: Product and Development Process Oriented View
Krehmer, Hartmut; Westphal, Christoph; Harald, Meerkamm; Wartzack, Sandro // 2010
Aim of this contribution is to introduce a framework for an improved understanding of design iterations, which allows considering design iterations as being related to the product as well as to the ...
Comparison of Predictive Data Mining Methods for their Application in a Design Process
Röhner, Sebastian; Donhauser, Maximilian; Wartzack, Sandro // 2010
A design process is characterized by acquisition and processing of information or knowledge, respectively. The acquisition of information and knowledge can be direct, indirect or automatic. This ...
COMPUTER-AIDED CROSS-DOMAIN MODELING OF MECHATRONIC SYSTEMS
Gausemeier, J.; Dorociak, R.; Pook, S.; Nyßen, A.; Terfloth, A. // 2010
Mechatronics – the symbiotic cooperation of mechanics, electrics/electronics, control engineering and software engineering – opens up fascinating perspectives for the development of future products. ...
Concept for the Architecture of a Self-Learning Engineering Assistance System
Röhner, Sebastian; Gruber, Georg; Wartzack, Sandro // 2010
Considerable efforts have been taken in the past decades to integrate design and manufacturing knowledge into the product development process. A common approach is to offer designers the support of ...
Creating Customer Experience by Emotional Design
Irisawa, Yusuke; Nagasawa, Shin'ya // 2010
This study aims to analyze the relation among the theory of customer experience which Bernd H. Schmitt insist, the information process of Kansei in Kansei engineering and the theory of emotional ...
Creative Design Thinking based on Understanding Human Imagination
Zhou, Feng; Georgiev, Georgi V; Nagai, Yukari; Morishita, Nami // 2010
This study aims to develop a methodology for designing based on human imagination. To propose and investigate the methodology, we carry out an action study for collecting the impressions of the ...
CULTURAL CUSTOMIZATION OF MOBILE COMMUNICATION DEVICES’ COMPONENTS
Aryana, B.; Boks, C. // 2010
Modularity of products and using a configuration system are two characteristics of mass customization, which has gained importance in contemporary industries. Culture is among those user ...
CUSTOMER ORIENTED CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT IN MECHATRONIC PRODUCT DESIGN
Punz, S.; Hehenberger, P.; Follmer, M.; Zeman, K. // 2010
Especially in early product design stages, customer orientation is mandatory for product success. A method aiming at this goal is the QFD approach, which, however, does not focus on conceptual ...
Customisation and Modelling Applied to Electronic and Mechatronic Products
Jørgensen, Kaj A.; Ditlev Petersen, Thomas; Nielsen, Kjeld // 2010
Implementation of the concepts of Mass Customisation (MC) is highly related to design of products and leads most often to non-reversible decisions. Consequently, many issues have to be considered and ...
CUSTOMIZED DESIGN PROCESSES OF POLYMER PARTS BY COMPUTER-AIDED TOOLS
Zapf, J.; Alber-Laukant, B.; Rieg, F. // 2010
Complex CAE-driven product development processes need a methodical approach to handle them successfully. Using the ICROS-method (Intelligent CROss-linked Simulations) sub-processes in designing, ...
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.