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DIGITAL INTERMEDIARY OBJECTS: THE (CURRENTLY) UNIQUE ADVANTAGE OF COMPUTER-SUPPORTED DESIGN TOOLS
Guerra, Andrea Luigi; Gidel, Thierry; Vezzetti, Enrico // 2015
The TATIN and TATIN-PIC projects lies at the crossroads of preliminary design and Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design (CSCWD) tools. Those projects studied the impact of multi-touch, ...
DIGITAL SUPPORT OF WIRING HARNESS DEVELOPMENT (BASED ON THE 3D MASTER METHOD)
Neckenich, Jonas; Winter, Roland; Vielhaber, Michael // 2015
The challenges for designing and developing automotives increase and create the need for a change in developing processes. One solution to support digital processes in today's developing processes is ...
Discovering Effective Designer-User InteractionProtocols in the Design Process (Members only )
Park, Jaehyun // 2015
This study explores effective interaction protocols between designer and user in the design process, and it asks two research questions. First, how the designer-user interaction can take the two ...
EFFICIENT DESIGN EVALUATION THROUGH THE COMBINATION OF NUMERICAL AND PHYSICAL COMPUTATIONS
Foehr, André G. C.; Stuecheli, Marius; Meboldt, Mirko // 2015
Over the past decades, the finite element method (FEM) has helped to accelerate design processes. However, when a problem is highly nonlinear, e.g. systems with changing unilateral contacts, ...
EMPATHIC-DESIGN ASSISTED BY THE KANO METHOD – A HUMAN-CENTERED DESIGN METHOD FOR MEDICAL DEVICES CONSIDERING PATIENTS
Ahrens, Martin; Hehenberger, Peter // 2015
Every day we are confronted with new products and innovations. These may be based on known consumer demands or on industry innovations that give rise to new consumer demands. Usually, customers have ...
EVALUATION OF CLAY MODELLING AND SURFACING CYCLES FROM DESIGNERS PERSPECTIVE
Chandra, Sushil // 2015
A good example of the manual vs. digital divide in design process is the studio modelling process. On one hand, the manual clay modelling offers the much needed tangibility and adds a touch-and-feel ...
Exploring Creativity in the Bio-Inspired Design Process
Anggakara, K.; Aksdal, T.; Onarheim, B. // 2015
The growing interest in the of field bio-inspired design has been driven by the acknowledgement that inspiration from nature can serve as a valuable source of innovation. As an emerging approach, ...
EXPLORING PROBLEM DECOMPOSITION IN DESIGN TEAM DISCUSSIONS
Tobias, Connor; Herrmann, Jeffrey W.; Gralla, Erica // 2015
When faced with the problem of designing a complex system, a design team must make many decisions. Because many design problems are too difficult to solve all at once, the team will decompose the ...
FAIRNESS AND MANIPULATION: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF ARROW’S IMPOSSIBILITY THEOREM
McComb, Christopher; Goucher-Lambert, Kosa; Cagan, Jonathan // 2015
The design process often requires work by teams, rather than individuals. During these times it is likely that situations will arise in which members of a team have different opinions, yet a group ...
FBS MODELS: AN ATTEMPT AT RECONCILIATION TOWARDS A COMMON REPRESENTATION
Spreafico, Christian; Fantoni, Gualtiero; Russo, Davide // 2015
FBS is one of the most followed and studied design theories, as evidenced by the numerous investigations and rework on the subject. It is often used to provide a better understanding on existing ...
FEATHERS, A BIMANUAL UPPER LIMB REHABILITATION PLATFORM: A CASE STUDY OF USER-CENTRED APPROACH IN REHABILITATION DEVICE DESIGN
Shirzad, Navid; Valdés, Bulmaro A.; Hung, Chai-Ting; Law, Mimi; Hay, Justin; Van der Loos, H.F. Machiel // 2015
The healthcare sector is increasingly becoming dependent on medical devices and technologies. This is facilitated, in part, by the emphasis that is being put on the robustness of the design of ...
FEATURE BASED INTERPRETATION AND RECONSTRUCTION OF STRUCTURAL TOPOLOGY OPTIMIZATION RESULTS
Stangl, Thomas; Wartzack, Sandro // 2015
The application of structural topology optimization is a common computer aided method to define the ideal design of a mechanical part. However, the problem remains, that the optimized component in ...
FIRING UP SUSTAINABLE BEHAVIOUR
Daae, Johannes; Boks, Casper; Goile, Franziska; Seljeskog, Morten // 2015
For many products there is a substantial potential for reducing environmental impacts by altering the way people interact with them. The current work investigates the potential for improving the way ...
FORM FOLLOWS DATA: A METHOD TO SUPPORT CONCEPT GENERATION COUPLING EXPERIENCE DESIGN WITH MOTION CAPTURE.
Camere, Serena; Caruso, Giandomenico; Bordegoni, Monica; Di Bartolo, Carmelo; Mauri, Duccio; Pisino, Enrico // 2015
Human movements express non-verbal communication: the way humans move, live and act within a space influences and reflects the experience with a product. The study of postures and gestures can bring ...
GENERATIVE PROTOTYPE ITERATION IN THEFRONT END OF THE DESIGN PROCESS
McKenzie, David // 2015
Iterative prototyping has traditionally enabled engineers and designers to test concepts in the latter stages of development once problem and solution have been defined. Exploring the use of this ...
HIGHLIGHTING THE IMPORTANCE OF TESTING IN THE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
Tahera, Khadija; Eckert, Claudia; Earl, Chris // 2015
A product development is not a linear process of design-build-test ; rather, the design process and the testing process are closely integrated throughout the product development process. The main ...
HOW AN OPEN SOURCE DESIGN COMMUNITY WORKS: THE CASE OF OPEN SOURCE ECOLOGY
Macul, Víctor; Rozenfeld, Henrique // 2015
Literature presents a huge number of studies related with the design process, but the open source design may present an environment fundamentally different. The involvement of a large number of ...
HOW MUCH DESIGN DOES RESEARCH NEED: AN INQUIRY OF THE SYNERGETIC POTENTIAL OF METHODS OF SOCIAL AND DESIGN RESEARCH.
Dittenberger, Sandra; Koscher, Andrea // 2015
This paper presents the findings of a study with end-user involvement with the ultimate goal to test the synergetic potential of methods of two different research realms: on the one hand methods of ...
How the Visual Communication Skills of Graphic Design and Inclusive Design’s Co-Design Methodology can Help Sheltered Workshops Create Viable Business Models
Cassim, L. F. // 2015
This paper explores how the visual communication skills of graphic designers aligned to inclusive design methodologies can create new economic, creative and social opportunities for marginalised ...
IDENTIFICATION OF KNOWLEDGE AND PROCESSES IN DESIGN PROJECTS
Schmidt, Danilo Marcello; Kammerl, Daniel; Schultz, Bernhard; Schenkl, Sebastian Alexander; Moertl, Markus // 2015
As market's requirements change, companies have to conserve, develop and manage their knowledge to provide more complex products. For this reason and in the background of knowledge management, it is ...
IMPLEMENTATION OF R&D MANAGEMENT MODELS IN GLOBAL ORGANISATIONS
Johansson, Glenn; Saefsten, Kristina; Adolfsson, Ann-Cathrine // 2015
This paper addresses implementation of R&D management models in global product development organisations. The study rests upon empirical material originating from five industrial companies that was ...
Implizites Wissen und Sinneswahrnehmungen als Potentiale des „Faktor Mensch“ (Members only )
Bader, M.; Lang, H. // 2015
Beside the common form of knowledge as explicit representable information
(“knowing that”), theory or model implicit knowledge (“knowing how”)
and human senses (“knowing how it is”) are an ...
IMPROVING THE MANAGEMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS IN CLIENTS/SUPPLIERS CO-DESIGN PROCESS
Michelin, Fabien; Reyes, Tatiana; Vallet, Flore; Eynard, Benoît; Duong, Viet-Long // 2015
The integration of the environmental criteria in clients/suppliers co-design process becoMES an important issue owing to the growing influence of suppliers design choices on the clients products. ...
INDICATORS AND DESIGN STRATEGIES FOR DIRECT PART PRODUCTION BY ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
Leutenecker, Bastian; Klahn, Christoph; Meboldt, Mirko // 2015
Additive manufacturing (AM), a layer based material addition technology to create three-dimensional objects directly from a 3D CAD model with little restrictions regarding the shape of the object. ...
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.