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DESIGNING A LIFE SITUATION TOOL IN CO-CREATIVITY: PROPOSAL FOR A TOOL ADAPTED TO FABLABS

Lobbé, Justine; Bazzaro, Florence; Sagot, Jean-Claude // 2018
Today, in user-centred design, the user is integrated alongside the design team. In our work, we propose to go further and to integrate the user in the phases of co-creativity. Indeed, the user could ...

DEVELOPING A TAXONOMY FOR FREEHAND SKETCHING IN DESIGN

Hua, Min; Huang, Shan; Childs, Peter // 2018
Taxonomy can be helpful in characterising the roles of the sketch in design. Various attempts have been made to classify design sketches. Ferguson developed widely accepted sketch taxonomy and showed ...

DEVELOPMENT OF A BIOINSPIRED APPROACH FOR THE DESIGN OF KINEMATIC CHAINS

Bartz, Marcel; Gößling, Rainer; Remus, Robin; Bender, Beate // 2018
In recent years, bioinspired lightweight design has become a high priority in technology. An important source is the musculoskeletal system, which achieves a light construction by the interplay of ...

Development of Simulation Based Machine Design course

Jaakma, Kaur; Kiviluoma, Panu // 2018
While the traditional product design method emphasizes the structure and the documentation of the design work, simulation based design can add more value to the design process by using for example ...

DO BETTER SKETCHERS BECOME BETTER PRODUCT DESIGNERS?

Corremans, Jan A. M.; Vaes, Kristof R.; Coppieters, Werner // 2018
The importance and value of sketching as part of the creative design process has already been extensively argued. Not only the act of sketching and the number of sketches made have a positive effect ...

DRIVER FOR SUSTAINABLE (INDUSTRIAL) DESIGN CULTURE – THE >DESIGN SHIFT<

Wachs, Marina-Elena // 2018
The high quality of design products is a consequence of sustainable design, investigation of origins as well as requirements and additive design qualities while focusing on responsible cultural and ...

ECO-DESIGN IN THE PUPPET WORLD, A CO-LEARNING PROCESS

Allais, Romain; Tyl, Benjamin; Postel, Julie; Fleury, Raphaèle // 2018
Ecodesign has been widely explored in the development process of consumer and capital goods. This study focuses on the environmental assessment of puppets. The methodological approach is inductive ...

EFFECTS OF UNFOLDING TECHNIQUES AS DESIGN STIMULI IN BUILDING DESIGN

Tao Shen, Yukari Nagai // 2018
Through paper folding techniques, i.e. origami, people can make fascinating 3D forms from 2D sheets. Many architects utilise folding techniques in their design process as design stimuli. However, the ...

ELUCIDATING HERMENEUTIC AND REFLECTIVE DESIGN PRACTICES; IS IT POSSIBLE TO PRESENT A PRESCRIPTIVE PROCESS?

Liem, Andre // 2018
Reference to six modes of design reasoning, this article aims to elucidate designers´ hermeneutic and reflective ways of thinking. It seeks to answer whether it is possible to present a prescribed ...

ENABLING GRADUATED STUDENTS TO DESIGN FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING THROUGH TEACHING AND EXPERIENCE TRANSFER

Ferchow, Julian Felix; Klahn, Christoph; Meboldt, Mirko // 2018
The cyclic manufacturing processes of Additive Manufacturing (AM) create three-dimensional objects layer by layer, offer a large freedom in design, and suffer from very different restrictions ...

ENGAGING STUDENTS WHILE TEACHING DESIGN TOPICS ACROSS DIVERSE PROJECTS

Benjamin, Stacy; Anderson, John // 2018
We present an approach for integrating design topics in an undergraduate capstone design course. In addition to project work, students learn design topics, such as IP, robust design and DFMA. ...

EXECUTABLE COST-SENSITIVE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT OF A SELF-BALANCING TWO-WHEEL SCOOTER WITH GRAPH-BASED DESIGN LANGUAGES

Wünsch, Fabian; Ramsaier, Manuel; Breckle, Theresa; Stetter, Ralf; Till, Markus; Rudolph, Stephan // 2018
This paper deals with the integration of cost considerations into the technological design process of a product. As an example serves a self-balancing two-wheel scooter. The design process of that ...

EXPERIENCES FROM A POSITIVISTIC WAY OF TEACHING IN THE FUZZY FRONT END

Slåttsveen, Kristoffer; Kriesi, Carlo; Steinert, Martin; Aasland, Knut Einar // 2018
This paper presents a project based graduate course in early stage product development called Fuzzy Front End. Based on a brief theory-based perspective and data from student interviews as well as ...

EXPLORATORY WORKING METHOD WITH REUSE PRODUCTS AND VALUING DIVERSITY

Dybvik, Jeanette Helleberg // 2018
This paper focuses on design processes with the reuse of products and valuing diversity, based on a case study in product design conducted by primary school teaching students at Oslo Metropolitan ...

EXPLORING THE USE OF LONG SHORT-TERM MEMORY (LSTM) IN FUNCTIONAL BASED BIOINSPIRED DESIGN

Jin Ma, Shuo Jiang, Jie Hu, Jian Shen, Jin Qi, Pan Tian // 2018
Bioinspired design is the rising discipline where biological cases are taken to inspire the designers to solve the engineering problems or challenges. The search of functional analogies using ...

FROM SYSTEMATIC DESIGN PROCESS TOWARDS TEACHING PRODUCT DESIGNER’S TOOLKIT

Lehtonen, Timo Artturi; Juuti, Tero Sakari; Rättyä, Kaisu Johanna; Pakkanen, Jarkko Tapani; Vanhatalo, Mikko Johannes // 2018
In higher level of engineering education, the training of single development process in the field of product development is no longer sufficient, because our students are employed in such jobs that ...

From team collaboration to product success - the domino effect of design thinking

Paula, Danielly de; Dobrigkeit, Franziska; Cormican, Kathryn // 2018
Design thinking (DT) offers a potent way to create breakthrough products due to its ability to find unarticulated needs and solve problems. For a long time, design thinking was considered the ...

FRUGAL INNOVATION IN COMPLEX SYSTEMS: EVIDENCE FROM NUCLEAR REACTOR DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA

Verma, Aditi // 2018
Frugal innovation has typically been observed in the design of relatively simple artifacts and systems.This work finds evidence of in a ‘complex’ setting: the design and development nuclear reactors ...

HOW MUCH KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT IS HIDDEN IN DESIGN METHODS?

Laukemann, Alexander; Roth, Daniel; Binz, Hansgeorg // 2018
The focus of this paper is to provide a beneficial insight into knowledge-management-specific analysis of the design activities involved in design methods. Therefore the objective is to present an ...

IMPROVEMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE COLLABORATION OF DESIGN AND SIMULATION DEPARTMENTS - AN INTERVIEW STUDY

Schweigert-Recksiek, Sebastian; Lindemann, Udo // 2018
As mechanical simulations of products play an increasingly important role in design processes, improving the collaboration of design and simulation departments has come into focus. In order to ...

In search of lost materiality; The case of digital modelling in Industrial Design Engineering

Ekströmer, Philip; Wever, Renee // 2018
Over the recent years, Industrial Design Engineering students at Linköping University have frequently been observed to go directly from sketches into CAD, without making simple sketch models for ...

INDEATE 3.0: AN ONTOLOGY BASED, GENERIC DESIGN PROCESS GUIDANCE WEB-TOOL

Acharya, Shakuntala; Chatty, Tejaswini; Ranjan, B. S. C.; Ghadge, Kiran; Bharath, Pabba Annu; Chakrabarti, Amaresh // 2018
InDeaTe web-tool addresses the issues of poor incorporation of design methods and tools in design. Initially conceived with a focus on sustainability, it is supported by a comprehensive database of ...

INSPIRING CO-EVOLUTION MOVES AND CREATIVITY IN DESIGN TEAMS

Zoë Dankfort, Luuk Roos, Milene Gonçalves // 2018
Our aim was to understand the relationship between stimuli and inspiration among design team members during the co-evolution of problem and solution in the ideation phase of the design process. Case ...

INTEGRATED SYSTEM DESIGN OF A MODULAR, AUTONOMOUS, AERIAL AND GROUND VEHICLE FLEET FOR DISASTER RELIEF MISSIONS - A CASE STUDY

Gärtner, Andreas Christian; Ferriero, Daniel; Bayrak, Alparslan Emrah; Papalambros, Panos Y. // 2018
We present a case study for designing a fleet of modular, unmanned aerial and ground vehicles (UAV and UGV) working cooperatively in a disaster relief mission. The study is motivated by the desire to ...

Boolean Searches

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  • "some words"
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