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Use design performance based on use requirements

Mahdjoub, Morad (1); Bluntzer, Jean-Bernard (1); Bertin, Aymeric (2) // 2019
Industrial companies today must operate in an increasingly competitive world and need to rethink their organization accordingly. First, industrial strategies concerning technical management need to ...

User Stories Method and Assistive Technology Product Development: a New Approach to Requirements Elicitation

Zacharias, Isabela Cristina SimŠes; Campese, Carina; Santos, Thiago Bertolini dos; Cunha, Lorena Pereira da; Costa, Janaina Mascarenhas Hornos // 2019
Requirements elicitation for assistive technology (AT) product development must be collaborative and systemic. This process must ensure that the needs of all different users are identified. For this, ...

Using a design ontology to identify the terms that represent the design results across research communities

Rosa, Maiara; Rozenfeld, Henrique // 2019
This paper is contextualized in a research project that aims to create a new paradigm to support the design process, substituting the sequential nature of design process models by a flexible ...

Using Personas in the Design Process. Towards the Development of Green Product Personality for In-Car User Interfaces

Wehr, Franka; Luccarelli, Martin // 2019
The desire to combine advanced user-friendly interfaces with a product personality communicating environmental friendliness to customers poses new challenges for car interior designers, as little ...

Visualised frames: how sketching influences framing behaviour in design teams

Yang, Yujing; Brik, Natalie; de Jong, Peter; Guerreiro Goncalves, Milene // 2019
Framing is a crucial skill for connecting problem and solution spaces in the creative design process, both for individuals and teams. Frames are implicit in individuals? cognitive thinking, but the ...

When Design Never Ends - A Future Scenario For Product Developement

Pradel, Patrick; Campbell, Robert Ian; Bibb, Richard // 2019
One of the foundations of product design is the division between production and design. This division manifests as designers aspiring to create fixed iconic archetypes and production replicates ...

Who are the stakeholders mentioned in cases of Product-Service System (PSS) Design?

Sânia da Costa Fernandes, Luiza Diegues Martins, Henrique Rozenfeld // 2019
Product-service systems (PSS) are solutions that integrate product and services in order to fulfill the customers? needs by means of greater value in use. Multiple stakeholders should be involved in ...

A COMBINATION OF DESIGN- AND SCIENTIFIC- LED PROCESSES CAN BE A SUCCESSFUL APPROACH TOWARDS BUILDING INNOVATIVE PROJECTS

Apud-Bell, Maria Jose; Dasan, Aran; Childs, Peter // 2018
Students like myself, the first author of this paper, with a science research background that have never been exposed to design methodologies initially struggle to deliver well-defined innovation led ...

A Data Management and Visualization Tool for Integrating Optimization Results in Product Development

Papageorgiou, Athanasios; Ölvander, Johan // 2018
This paper presents a data management and visualization tool that was developed in parallel with a Multidisciplinary Design Optimization (MDO) framework in order to enable a more effective use of the ...

A Design Model Roadmap for a Multisensory Experience

Godoy Cortés, Ligia Pamela; Quadros de França, Izaias; Lins Gonçalves, Romulo; Pereira, Luciana // 2018
Designers have traditionally had two main foci: enhancing aesthetics, which is designing products pleasurable to the senses, and the functionality of products. A good design achieves several ...

A DESIGN PROCESS MANAGEMENT METHOD FOR PRODUCT-SERVICE SYSTEMS

Minato, Shogo; Idei, Yushun; Mitake, Yuya; Shimomura, Yoshiki // 2018
Product-Service Systems (PSS) has been regarded as an attractive business concept that create high added value by integrated provisions of products and services. Since both products and services are ...

A FAILURE PROPAGATION METHODOLOGY FOR ANALYZING FUNCTIONAL MODELS OF EXTREMELY LARGE COMPLEX SYSTEMS

Akoto Chama, Leonel; Bertram, Oliver // 2018
The identification of risk of potential loss of system functionality within the early stages in designing complex systems is of growing importance for risk sensitive industries. In order to enhance ...

A METHOD FOR A DETAILED ANALYSIS OF VERIFICATION AND VALIDATION PROCESSES IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Schönwald, Julian; Fleskes, Julian; Forsteneichner, Christian; Paetzold, Kristin // 2018
In this paper a method is described to analyse data and information flows in product development processes. It combines two perspectives (BOTTOM UP and TOP DOWN) and three analysing methods (BPMN, ...

A modular design concept for a guide railing system of conveyors for beverage filling and packaging lines

Wendland, Michael; Reinhardt, Stefanie // 2018
n this paper, a new design concept for a modular guide railing system in a beverage production line is presented that requires no manual labor to adjust the railing, thus drastically reducing the ...

A NEW MODEL FOR CAPTURING DESIGN INFORMATION WITH AN AIM TO AID CHANGE PROPAGATION ASSESSMENT AND SUBSEQUENT REDESIGN

Brahma, Arindam; Wynn, David C. // 2018
A new model is developed to investigate the causes of change propagation and guide the redesign process. The model offers a micro-level perspective on the mechanisms through which changes propagate ...

A Review of Augmented Reality Research for Design Practice: Looking to the Future

Giunta, Lorenzo; O'Hare, Jamie; Gopsill, James; Dekoninck, Elies // 2018
The rapid proliferation of Augmented Reality (AR) technologies over the past 30 years has introduced new capabilities and opportunities to further support design activities. It is therefore not ...

A REVIEW OF MAKING IN THE CONTEXT OF DIGITAL FABRICATION TOOLS

Corsini, Lucia; Moultrie, James // 2018
The review considers the role of making in the context of digital fabrication tools. Digital fabrication is having significant impacts on design and is challenging traditional production paradigms. ...

A WAY TO UNDERSTAND THINGS BETTER THROUGH DOING': CREATIVE ACTION AND INTRINSIC MOTIVATION IN ENGINEERING DESIGN

Roxana Morosanu, Nathan Crilly // 2018
This paper argues for the broadening of the field of design creativity research in two main ways. Firstly, if we studied not just creative ideas, but also creative action, then this would better ...

Addressing Sustainability in Product Requirements from a Systems Perspective

Watz, Matilda; Hallstedt, Sophie I. // 2018
Lack of sustainability considerations in product development can lead to unintended consequences that are costly in the long run, and difficult to solve. Furthermore, the sustainability performance ...

AESTHETIC INTERACTION CONSISTENCY: EXPLORING THE FOUNDATION FOR STATIC AND DYNAMIC AESTHETICS

Gonzalez, Itsaso; Val, Ester; Justel, Daniel; Iriarte, Ion; Lasa, Ganix // 2018
Aesthetics is a powerful means for creating consistency across a product range. During the design process consistency is subject to risk. The existing tools do not integrate static as well as dynamic ...

An analysis of designer empathy in the early phases of design projects

Surma-Aho, Antti; Björklund, Tua; Hölttä-Otto, Katja // 2018
User-centered design attempts to create innovation by understanding and answering the needs of users, a process in which the importance of empathy is increasingly highlighted. To formalize the ...

AN EXPLORATORY STUDY ON THE USE OF NEW DESIGN METHODS IN DESIGN CONSULTANCIES

Filippi, Anna; Suarez Madrigal, Antonio; Eisenbart, Boris; Gericke, Kilian // 2018
This paper explores the uptake of design methods in design consultancies. Our results show that new methods are primarily used in the initial phases of the design process for specific problems. The ...

ANALYSING OPEN INNOVATION INTEGRATION TO PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES WITHIN THE BRAZILIAN AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY

Marin, Rafael Ortega; Kaminski, Paulo Carlos // 2018
The purpose of the present study is to analyze how different Open Innovation (OI) activities occur in Product Development Processes (PDP) from the Brazilian automotive industry. From conceptual ...

ANALYSIS OF ENGINEERING CHANGE REQUESTS USING MARKOV CHAINS

Arnarsson, Ívar Örn; Gustavsson, Emil; Malmqvist, Johan; Jirstrand, Mats // 2018
Engineering change requests are important and plentiful in the product development process to enhance a product. In this paper we use Markov chains on ECRs in a large product development project and ...

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.

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