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FROM INSPIRATION TO SKETCHES (FITS) METHODOLOGY FOR STUDENTS OF PRODUCT DESIGN

Fridenzon-Harison, Efrat // 2016
This paper presents an innovative design methodology for students of product design that can serve as
a paramount methodology that can be utilized during the creative mental process, when ...

Gamifying Evaluation of Creativity in Early Stages Of Conceptual Design

Mahmoud, Dinar; Jami, Shah // 2016
Evaluation of creativity in design is often based on measuring the outcome of a design task in conceptual stages, i.e., problem formulation and ideation. A commonly used example is the method of ...

GENERATIVE PARTICIPATORY DESIGN FOR INTERACTIVE MEDICAL DEVICES

Hare, J.; Thomas, G.; Andrews, C.; Eggbeer, D. // 2016
This paper covers the use of a novel, early stage, Participatory Design technique used within a wider User Centred Design process for the generative stage of the design of interactive medical ...

Gesture, Creativity and Design

Beck, Davis // 2016
This paper forms part of a larger research study that investigates how designers
collaborate and respond to design criteria. Specifically, this paper will document the role of
gesture during early ...

HOLISTIC APPROACH TO MATERIALS SELECTION IN PROFESSIONAL APPLIANCES INDUSTRY

Piselli, A.; Simonato, M.; Del Curto, B. // 2016
Materials selection contributes in pre-evaluating product’s material performance and impact in the production process. Applied to professional food processing appliances, the research aim is to ...

HOW TO IDENTIFY SUITABLE COLLABORATION STRATEGIES FOR OPEN INNOVATION?

Guertler, M. R.; Becerril, L.; Lindemann, U. // 2016
Open Innovation (OI) allows the utilisation of external expertise. Besides various benefits, OI also bears specific risks. These are often linked to the selection of the “right” partners (e.g. ...

HUMOUR PROCESSES FOR CREATIVE ENGINEERING DESIGN

Hatcher, G.; Ion, W.; Maclachlan, R.; Wodehouse, A.; Sheridan, M.; Simpson, B. // 2016
Humour has long been associated with creativity, however the link has rarely been applied to engineering design. This paper highlights analogies between humour creation and engineering design, and ...

INTEGRATED VALUE ENGINEERING - IMPLEMENTATION OF VALUE OPTIMIZATION POTENTIALS

Maisenbacher, S.; Fürtbauer, D.; Behncke, F.; Lindemann, U. // 2016
The creation of valuable products requires high functionality and quality for low costs, which results in additional challenges in the design process of products. The relatively new approach of ...

INTEGRATION OF THE WELL-BEING IN THE EARLY PHASES OF THE AUTOMOTIVE DESIGN PROCESS: FIRST APPROACH AND CONTRIBUTION OF PHYSIOLOGICAL MEASURES

Bertin, M.; Bluntzer, J.-B.; Roger, M.; Sagot, J.-C.; Del Fabbro, L. // 2016
In this paper is presented the opportunity to consider the user's Well-being in an automotive context directly from the early phases of the design process by proposing new kinds of tools and methods. ...

INTRODUCTION OF METHODOLOGY FOR DISTRIBUTED COLLABORATIVE INDUSTRY-ACADEMIA PROJECT BASED LEARNING

Vidovics †, B.; Vukašinović, N.; Pavković, N.; Kovačević, A. // 2016
Paper describes the CODEVE (COllaborative DEsign in Virtual Environment) methodology, developed in the first year of the educational project NARIP (Networked Activities for Realization of Innovative ...

LEARNING THROUGH DESIGN FOR WELLBEING

Pavel, Nenad; Skjelbred, Bente // 2016
This article studies designed objects as mediums for personal development, along with the learning
outcomes of designing these objects. Design for wellbeing aspires to aid people’s transformation ...

LOOKING FOR FUNDAMENTAL ELEMENTS OF DESIGN THINKING

Rosa, M.; Rozenfeld, H. // 2016
Design thinking (DT) is referred to as a new paradigm to support innovation. Identifying the fundamental elements of DT may help to characterize it and integrate it with design processes. The aim of ...

MANAGING THE PARADOX OF EARLY PRODUCTION INVOLVEMENT AND INNOVATIVENESS – TO INVOLVE OR EVOLVE, IS THAT THE QUESTION?

Karlsson, A.; Törlind, P. // 2016
Early involvement of production can on the one hand create products better adapted for realization, but on the other hand introduce the risk that incremental adjustments of existing operations and ...

MATERIAL SELECTION IN INDUSTRIAL DESIGN EDUCATION – A LITERATURE REVIEW

Sӧrensen, Charlotte Asbjørn; Jagtap, Santosh; Warell, Anders // 2016
This study reviews literature on the aspects of material selection within the field of industrial design
education, specifically focusing on existing material selection tools and guidelines used in ...

METHOD RECOMMENDATION AND APPLICATION IN AGILE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES

Reiß, N.; Bursac, N.; Albers, A.; Walter, B.; Gladysz, B. // 2016
This paper presents the results of a research project by introducing the demonstrator InnoFox. To achieve a situation-specific method-recommendation in agile product development process, an ...

Methode zur Parameteroptimierung komplexer Mechanismen hinsichtlich kinematischer Anforderungen  (Members only )

Heling, Björn; Wartzack, Sandro // 2016
Shorter product life cycles along with continuously changing requirements lead to a demand for more efficient product development processes. Resulting from these upcoming challenges the guiding ...

Methodische Variantenerzeugung zur Entwicklung eigenschaftsoptimierter Karosseriekonzepte in Mischbauweise  (Members only )

Hasenpusch, Jan; Hillebrand, Andreas; Vietor, Thomas // 2016
The area of conflicts ranging between ecology, economy and technology results in different goal conflicts. These are between safety, economic efficiency and environmental compatibility. The outcomes ...

MIND MAPPING AS A TOOL, AS A PROCESS, AS A PROBLEM/SOLUTION SPACE

Zahedi, Mithra; Heaton, Lorna // 2016
This paper discusses the use of mind maps by interdisciplinary teams of students during a collaborative
design activity. In the context of a Graduate Diploma program aiming to train specialists in ...

Modellbasierte Anforderungsermittlung durch systematische Prozessanalyse als Basis des Hygienic Designs  (Members only )

Beetz, Jean-Paul; Kloberdanz, Hermann // 2016
This paper presents an approach to identify hygienic and ergonomic requirements for the development of food processing machines by an extensive process analysis. For the development of such machines, ...

MULTIDISCIPLINARY INTEGRATION DURING CONCEPTUAL DESIGN PROCESS: A SURVEY ON DESIGN METHODS OF CYBER-PHYSICAL SYSTEMS

Zheng, C.; Le Duigou, J.; Hehenberger, P.; Bricogne, M.; Eynard, B. // 2016
CPS design can be characterised as a multidisciplinary integration topic, which has attracted the attention of both academia and industry for a long time. The paper aims at reviewing the existing ...

NETWORK INSIGHTS FOR PARTNER SELECTION IN INTER-ORGANISATIONAL NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS

Parraguez, P.; Maier, A. // 2016
Selecting partners for inter-organisational new product development (NPD) projects is an important yet under-supported task. This paper provides decision-support for the collaboration stages of ...

Personal 3D-Printing: A Remapping of the Relationship between Product Designers, Products and Users

Turbovich, Zuk; Das, Amarendra K.; Avital, Iko; Mazor, Gedalya // 2016
The rapid advancement of 3D printing technologies and recent developments creates new opportunity and challenges. The prime motivation of this research was driven from the possibility to integrate 3D ...

PLANNING THE PRODUCT DESIGN PROCESS

De Lessio, M. P. // 2016
This papers presents findings from an industry survey targeted toward individuals with responsibilities related to the complex product design process. It specifically considers and profiles the ...

Priorisierung von Aktivitäten zur Konkretisierung von Produkteigenschaften am Beispiel einer Batteriemodulentwicklung  (Members only )

Eisele, Martin; Schoch, Sebastian; Puls, Rainer; Albers, Albert; Radimersky, Aline // 2016
The complexity of battery systems, caused by interaction between the subsystems, makes the design process difficult. Prioritization of activities in product design is necessary to meet requirements ...

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