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Patches in sketches: Which type of sketch is more valuable for the end-user in the early phase of new product development
Klapwijk, Anna Jeannette; Kostoulas, Nemo; Badke-Schaub, Petra // 2017
Involving end-users early in the process of New Product Development (NPD) has proven leading positive effects on further developments of the design and success of new products. In the early stages of ...
Pattern recognition for the integration of mechanical simulations in product development workflows
Schweigert, Sebastian; Schöner, Martin; Lindemann, Udo // 2017
The emergence of computer-aided systems and especially numerical methods has revolutionized the product development process. Several types of simulations and calculations during the process are ...
Positive and negative contamination in user interactions
Baxter, Weston; Aurisicchio, Marco; Mugge, Ruth; Childs, Peter R. N. // 2017
The purpose of this paper is to present contaminated interaction as a design construct. Interactions with an object can be altered, positively, neutrally or negatively, due to some prior use. In such ...
PROBLEM BASED LEARNING: DEVELOPING COMPETENCY IN KNOWLEDGE INTEGRATION IN HEALTH DESIGN
Sellen, Kate M // 2017
Different communities, organizations, and people hold different views on their own and others wellbeing. It is often challenging to balance different perspectives during the design process when the ...
Process integrated product concretisation: Extending conceptual design with function focus by processual product design
Mattmann, Ilyas; Kloberdanz, Hermann; Kirchner, Eckhard // 2017
Existing development approaches usually focus on the product function as the starting point of development activities, since function fulfilment is the main carrier to ensure stakeholder satisfaction ...
Process model for change management in the system of chassis-mounted parts of commercial vehicles
Stocker, Johannes Michael; Thoma, Christoph; Schmidt, Michael; Kreimeyer, Matthias; Lienkamp, Markus // 2017
Due to the high amount of interrelations, such as spatial dependencies, material exchange, energy transfer and information flow, the chassis-mounted parts, located between the axles of a commercial ...
Process model for data-driven business model generation
Benta, Christian; Wilberg, Julian; Hollauer, Christoph; Omer, Mayada // 2017
Digitalization is advancing fast and at the same time the volume of data is increasing. Examples from industry show that business models using big data can lead to competitive advantages. Currently ...
Product model-based identification of potentials of additive manufacturing in the design process (Members only )
Timo, Richter; Felix, Schumacher; Hagen, Watschke; Thomas, Vietor // 2017
Additive manufacturing processes have become a viable alternative to conventional manufacturing for end-use products due to its potentials like tool-less production, and capabilities to realize new ...
Product sustainability assessment in conceptualisation phase
Martinez, Victor Gerardo // 2017
Along the design process many decisions and compromises are made in order to reach a final design solution. In literature is commonly accepted that tackling sustainability issues at early stages ...
PROGRESS CARDS AS A TOOL FOR SUPPORTING REFLECTION, MANAGEMENT AND ANALYSIS OF DESIGN STUDIO PROCESSES
Jaskiewicz, Tomasz; van der Helm, Aadjan // 2017
This paper presents “progress cards” as a tool that supports design students in planning and reflecting on their design processes, while providing design studio coaches and design methods researchers ...
Proposal for a new usability index for product design teams and the general public
Brandy, Anthony; Mantelet, Fabrice; Aoussat, Améziane; Pigot, Pierre-Vincent // 2017
Usability is a key notion in most of products, especially for the medical devices. Nevertheless, sometimes this notion can be shelved in favour of other priorities such as reliability of the product. ...
Prototypical product shapes as a tool for aesthetic product design
Maya, Jorge; Betancur-Rodríguez, Daniel // 2017
The use of prototypical product shapes allows to structure and support the intuitive aesthetic design process. Prototypicality, a cognitive variable, is the extent to which an object represents a ...
RESPONSIBLE CREATIVITY IN DESIGN EDUCATION
Lutnćs, Eva // 2017
Creativity is a key concept in the scientific discourse of design education. Conducting a word search, the concepts ‘creative’ and/or ‘creativity’ featured 128 of the 165 papers published at the ...
Shifting paradigm: Towards a comprehensive understanding of quality
Falk, Björn ); Stylidis, Konstantinos Wickman, Casper ; Söderberg, Rikard ; Schmitt, Robert // 2017
The development of competitive products is not a question of unique and expensive features but of best quality for money. Yet, defining quality from a customer’s perspective and realizing it ...
Simulation of acoustic product properties in virtual environments based on artificial neural networks (ANN)
Siegel, Antje; Weber, Christian; Albers, Albert; Landes, David; Behrendt, Matthias // 2017
Acoustic product properties are playing an increasingly important role for product developers and designers. At the one hand the sound of a product has influence on the buying behavior of customers ...
Structure sharing for resource effective solutions: Improving measures to account for importance and quality of functions
Ghazanfari, Ehsan; Singh, Vishal // 2017
Structured sharing is believed to improve resource effectiveness of design solutions by allowing multiple functions to be achieved from the same shared structure. The current measures for assessing ...
Structuring information in technical inheritance with PDM systems
Scheidel, Wieben; Mozgova, Iryna; Lachmayer, Roland // 2017
Nowadays a product development process is often based on experience and collected product lifecycle information. The communication between machines and equipment and a consistency throughout the ...
Strukturierung komplexer physikalischer Zusammenhänge am Beispiel tribolo-gischer Systeme (Members only )
Hendrik, Lembeck; Thomas, Vietor; David, Inkermann // 2017
The design of frictional systems is a challenging task because of the quan-tity of occurring physical effects and their interactions. During the design process it is often not transparent how changes ...
Systematische Effektorentwicklung für die automatisierte Handhabung techni-scher Textilien (Members only )
Marvin, Richrath; Michael, Brink; Jan, Franke; Klaus-Dieter, Thoben // 2017
This paper presents a methodological approach for the development of handling units for technical textiles. Virtual and experimental product devel-opment steps supplement the product development ...
Taking into account life situation during a co-creativity session: An exploratory study
Lobbé, Justine; Bazzaro, Florence; Charrier, Marjorie; Sagot, Jean-Claude // 2017
Users today are looking for an experience and not only for technology. Products must be acceptable and desirable, and in this regard must be designed with the needs and desires of the end user. To ...
Technical inheritance: Information basis for the identification and development of product generations
Mozgova, Iryna; Barton, Sebastian; Demminger, Christian; Miebach, Timo; Taptimthong, Piriya; Lachmayer, Roland; Nyhuis, Peter; Reimche, Wilfried; Wurz, Marc Christopher // 2017
Industry 4.0 opens great potentials in development and production processes by networking of machines and systems as well as all processes along the lifecycle components. E. g., new developed ...
The beginning of a new era: Using design thinking to identify dimensions for product assessment
de Paula, Danielly; Menning, Axel; Ewald, Benedikt; Cormican, Kathryn // 2017
A careful user needs assessment is one of the essential factors in the successful development of new products and services. Strategies for need assessment are often used to assess and select ideas ...
The best of three worlds - The creation of InnoDev a software development approach that integrates Design Thinking, Scrum and Lean Startup
Dobrigkeit, Franziska; de Paula, Danielly // 2017
Agile development has been important to software engineering for decades. However, limitations in existing agile methods such as Scrum and eXtreme Programming still persist and have given rise to ...
THE CHARACTERISTICS OF A SUCCESSFUL FRAMING PROCESS
Mřller, Louise // 2017
In design schools and university we need to teach students how to frame their projects in ways that create a significant and new perspective on the problem situation as well as clear direction for ...
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.