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’HANDS ON’: A DESIGN PROJECT FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
Dybvik, Jeanette Helleberg; Berg, Lise.Kari // 2017
This paper is a contribution to design education for the general public. Primary school teaching students at Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences (HIOA) have executed design tasks ...
“YACON” PROJECT TO DESIGN PROMOTION OF REGIONAL SPECIALITIES COLLABORATING WITH THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND COMMUNITIES
Ito, Takao; Sakamoto, Mune-aki; Matsumoto, Keiko; Sagara, Jun-Ichi; Tanida, Ikuhiro; Takeuchi, Satoshi; Yasukawa, Miwa // 2017
Project-Based Learning (PBL) is the backbone of Kanazawa Institute of Technology (KIT) in Japan. In its curriculum, Project Design Program is applied in 14 departments in four colleges. It also ...
A COMPARISON OF DESIGN PROCESS MODELS FROM ACADEMIC THEORY AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
Bobbe, T.; Krzywinski, J.; Woelfel, C. // 2016
Academic design process models from different disciplines have been analysed and compared recently. Additionally, this paper presents an analysis that compares design process models from academia, ...
A CONCEPT FOR MODELLING AND ANALYSING DESIGN PROCESS CHANGES
Shapiro, D.; Clarkson, P. J. // 2016
Research on changes in design has focused on changes in the product domain. However, because the product's design process may change as well, this article suggests a concept for a comprehensive ...
A DATA MINING APPROACH TO ASSIST DESIGN KNOWLEDGE RETRIEVAL BASED ON KEYWORD ASSOCIATIONS
Shi, F.; Han, J.; Childs, P. R. N. // 2016
Design knowledge retrieval is a key part for creative idea generation in engineering design process, and it highly depends on the inherent associations between knowledge. Existing computer-based ...
A DESIGN METHOD OBTAINING DIVERSE DESIGN SOLUTION SETS FOR THE BOUNDARY CONDITION CHANGE: APPLICATION TO AN ISOLATION SYSTEM (Members only )
Murata, Yoshiaki ; Takahashi, Masaki ; Takeuchi, Yosuke; Inoue, Masato // 2016
The early phase of design contains uncertain design information. Therefore, the boundary condition of a design problem often change as the design process progresses because of the change and addition ...
A LENS ON FUTURE PRODUCTS: AN EXPANDED NOTION OF PROTOTYPING PRACTICE
Camere, S.; Bordegoni, M. // 2016
Designers engage with prototyping already at the early phases of design process, implying a variety of techniques and with diversity of scopes. The classic definition of prototyping is currently ...
A METHOD TO IMPROVE DESIGN PROCESS RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Xin Chen, H. L.; Moullec, M.-L.; Clarkson, P. J. // 2016
The paper presents a new method to model different resource types (designers, computational, testing) and study the impact of using different options of those resources by simulating and analysing ...
A MODEL OF DESIGNING AS THE INTERSECTION BETWEEN UNCERTAINTY PERCEPTION, INFORMATION PROCESSING, AND COEVOLUTION
Lasso, S. V.; Cash, P.; Daalhuizen, J.; Kreye, M. // 2016
Problem/solution co-evolution and information processing have been described as two fundamental perspectives on designing in the literature. However, prior works have modelled them separately. This ...
A model of product-induced pain
Dong, Andy; Yannou, Bernard // 2016
In industry circles, customer "pain points" has replaced customer needs as the source of ideas for products and services. The premise is that the more pressing the 'pain', the more likely the ...
A PATENT CLAIM TRANSFORMING FRAMEWORK: DEVELOPING ALTERNATIVE FUNCTIONAL CONCEPTS IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS (Members only )
Lee, Baek-Young; Hong, Yoo S. // 2016
Every patent contains creative ideas of inventors. Creative ideas can be used to make new products more competitive. However, only few company positively use patents as an idea pool. To make claims ...
A PRACTICAL APPROACH TO STRUCTURE THE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS USING NETWORK THEORY
Chahin, A.; Hoffmeister, J.; Paetzold, K.; Noori, N.; Vilasis Cardona, X. // 2016
This thesis deals with the viability of methods of the network theory for mapping a complete product development process (PDP). The aim is to maintain the information and data flow within a company ...
A STEPWISE METHOD TOWARDS PRODUCTS ADAPTED FOR REMANUFACTURING
Lindkvist, L.; Sundin, E. // 2016
Currently, products are often not designed for remanufacturing. Further, there is a lack of feedback from remanufacturing to product design. Thus, information from remanufacturing and design for ...
A Study On Correlation Between Brand Identity Integrity And Innovation Capabilities
Eroğlu, Ilgım; Kaçar, Duygu; Ceylan Esen, Özge // 2016
al design manufacturers (ODM) before starting their own brand manufacture (OBM).Therefore, those companies started production basically by producing for other companies, while they started product ...
ACDł - a new framework for activity-centered design
Bligĺrd, Lars-Ola; Simonsen, Eva; Berlin, Cecilia // 2016
During the design process of a product, a variety of design variables are gradually determined – this happens either intentionally when design decisions are made, or unintentionally when design ...
ADDED VALUE PROCESS FOR COLLABORATIVE EARLY DESIGN USING SIMULATION MODELS IN AERONAUTICS AND AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRIES
Roa Castro, L.; Stal-Le Cardinal, J.; Gasser, L. // 2016
The research presented is focused in the modelling of three main features in collaborative design using simulation models (M&S): Actors, activities and objects. To represent these features, an added ...
AGENT-BASED SIMULATION FRAMEWORK TO SUPPORT MANAGEMENT OF TEAMS PERFORMING DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Perišić, M. M.; Martinec, T.; Štorga, M.; Kanduč, T. // 2016
An agent-based approach to modelling and simulation of design teams executing development activities is presented. Based on literature review and the need for a research and managerial planning tool, ...
AN APPROACH TO CAPTURE ENGINEERING KNOWLEDGE THROUGH VISUAL EVALUATION OF MASS GENERATED DESIGN PROPOSALS
Johansson, J.; Stolt, R.; Raudberget, D. // 2016
This paper explores how to involve human operators in an automated engineering design process. Since humans are superior to interpret geometry they can quickly inspect and evaluate automatically ...
AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION ON MODELLING OF SOCIO-TECHNICAL UNCERTAINTY LEVELS TO SUPPORT DESIGN PROCESS PLANNING
Hassannezhad, M.; Montagna, F. // 2016
Planning of design processes concerns multiple aspects related to the whole product, process, and organizational characteristics. The major limitation to the most of existing tools is that the social ...
AN INSIGHT INTO THE USE OF PROBLEM-BASED LEARNING WITHIN DISTRIBUTED DESIGN STUDENT PROJECTS
Cristoloveanu, Andreea; Basangova, Anastasia; Hawchar, Khodr; Mason, Christopher; Kovacevic, Ahmed // 2016
As technology is evolving, the complexity of design projects is increasing. Hence, it is becoming
imperative to employ distributed design, which allows people from different academic ...
AN INTEGRATED PRODUCT INFORMATION MODEL FOR VARIANT DESIGN IN COMMERCIAL VEHICLE DEVELOPMENT
Kreimeyer, M.; Baumberger, C.; Deubzer, F.; Ziethen, D. // 2016
This paper details a product data model developed to improve both the design process and serve as a basis for a PLM implementation. It focuses on products with a large variant spectrum both from a ...
AN INTERDISCIPLINARY MODEL-BASED DESIGN APPROACH FOR DEVELOPING CYBERTRONIC SYSTEMS
Eigner, M.; Dickopf, T.; Huwig, C. // 2016
Innovative and interdisciplinary engineering of consumer products and their production systems, like cybertronic systems, requires a rethinking of current design methodologies, processes, IT ...
Ansatz zur Formalisierung der Design-DNA am Beispiel der Fahrzeugaußengestalt (Members only )
Krasteva, Petia; Inkermann, David; Vietor, Thomas // 2016
Fundamental changes of functional requirements for vehicles affect different aspects of the development including the exterior design. Therefore, the recognition of main design characteristics ...
Ansatz zur modellunterstützten Vorauslegung von Messsystemen für die Erfassung von mechanisch-dynamischen Größen von Power-Tools (Members only )
Matthiesen, Sven; Wettstein, Andreas; Bruchmüller, Tim; Anding, Tristan // 2016
Within the product development process the product and the measurement system to validate the product functionalities has to be developed simultaneously. An effective measurement system initiates ...
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.