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Influences of Integrating Touch Screen Smart Board and CAD in Collaborative Design
Annamalai Vasantha, G. V.; Ramesh, H. P.; Sugavanam, C. M.; Chakrabarti, A.; Corney, J. // 2015
Although a digital design tool like CAD has a strong influence on creative design, it is merely used in the detail design stage to present the visualized final product in 3D space. Limitations in CAD ...
INNOVATIVE AND SUSTAINABLE DESIGN: PERCEPTIONS OF EXPERTS
Telenko, Cassandra; Wood, Kristin // 2015
Innovation and creativity research assists and enables designers to break the mold of everyday, expected designs and discover the delightful, but unexpected, meaning-rich, and radical through novel ...
Insights on Automated Design using Topology Optimization and Its Implications on Tangible Design (Members only )
Christian, Mark; Manuel, E.; Ting Lin, Po // 2015
Computational design procedures have been more widely accepted during the past decades due to the improvements in computing technologies. Together with this, rapid advancements in the algorithms and ...
INSPIRATIONAL DESIGN BRIEFING PERFORMANCE
Petersen, Søren Ingomar; Joo, Jaewoo; Takahashi, Shelley // 2015
Design briefs provide the legal as well as inspirational basis for a design project’s direction, design and development. The content of briefs has adapted to changing management practices, however, ...
INTEGRATED DESIGN OF DYNAMIC SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS
Allison, James T.; Herber, Daniel R.; Deshmukh, Anand P. // 2015
Recent advancements in the development and investigation of integrated methods for the design of dynamic engineering systems have made possible the achievement of new levels of system performance and ...
INTEGRATED PRODUCT AND PROCESS MODELS: TOWARDS AN INTEGRATED FRAMEWORK AND REVIEW
Eckert, Claudia; Albers, Albert; Bursac, Nikola; Chen, Hilario Xin; Clarkson, P. John; Gericke, Kilian; Gladysz, Bartosz; Maier, Jakob F.; Rachenkova, Galina; Shapiro, Daniel; Wynn, David // 2015
While product models and process models have a long standing transiting, there are few models that integrate the two type of models. Those that exist are research systems, which even if validated in ...
INTEGRATING THE ABILITY FOR TOPOLOGY OPTIMIZATION IN A COMMERCIAL CAD-SYSTEM
Schmelcher, Johannes; Stetter, Ralf; Till, Markus // 2015
An promising approach in optimizing parts with respect to their weight and simultaneously preserve their functionality, is designing parts in a way, where material is only present in regions, which ...
INTEGRATION OF END-USER NEEDS INTO BUILDING DESIGN PROJECTS: USE OF BOUNDARY OBJECTS TO OVERCOME PARTICIPATORY DESIGN CHALLENGES
Latortue, Xavier; Minel, Stéphanie; Pompidou, Stéphane; Perry, Nicolas // 2015
Participatory design is perceived as a way of improvement in both manufactured and building design. Nonetheless high level of user involvement has its limits. Part of the difficulties of the ...
INTEGRATION OF USER KNOWLEDGE ACROSS THE LIFECYCLE OF INTEGRATED PRODUCT-SERVICE SYSTEMS – AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF THE RELEVANCE FOR PSS DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT
Schmidt, Danilo Marcello; Preißner, Stephanie; Hermosillo Martínez, José Alonso; Quiter, Michael; Moertl, Markus; Raasch, Christina // 2015
Integration of user knowledge in corporate innovation processes enhances firm innovation performance. Despite the relevance of the topic, research on when to integrate user knowledge into corporate ...
INTERACTIVE IMMERSIVE ENGINEERING SYSTEM FOR DISTANT COLLABORATION
Fechter, Marius; Damgrave, Roy Gerhardus Johannes; Wartzack, Sandro // 2015
Complex products consisting of various components are designed in collaboration of multi-disciplinary engineering teams with different expertise. Expert groups involved in the development process are ...
INTRODUCING RESEARCH IN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN TEACHING AS A MEANS TO ENHANCE THE DESIGN LEARNING PROCESS
Vandenhende, Karel // 2015
What is important in architectural education? On the one hand, students learn about architecture itself; about designed buildings and surroundings. And on the other hand, they learn how to design ...
IT'S NOT PERSONAL: CAN LOGBOOKS PROVIDE INSIGHTS INTO ENGINEERING PROJECTS?
Snider, Chris; McAlpine, Hamish; Gopsill, JaMES A.; Jones, Simon; Lei, Shi; Hicks, Ben // 2015
Engineering projects are often large, complex, high-value, high-risk, and distributed. As a result, it is vital to monitor and understand what is happening within each as it progresses, and highly ...
KICKSTARTER’S ROLE IN INDUSTRIAL DESIGN EDUCATION
Howell, Bryan; Morgan, David; Stark, Camilla; Puglisi, Aaron // 2015
This paper provides a basic explanation of the Kickstarter platform and reports on the findings from five
interviews conducted with design students who openly shared what they have learned from ...
KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES: EXTENT OF USE IN ORGANIZATIONS AND SUPPORT FOR MODULARIZATION
Stenholm, Daniel; Rossi, Monica; Bergsjoe, Dag; Terzi, Sergio // 2015
Customers always hold a lot of needs and requirements that are essential to undertake during every design decision. One way to meet these different needs and generate product family members that all ...
Konzept für ein wissensbasiertes FEAAssistenzsystem zur Unterstützung konstruktionsbegleitender Simulationen (Members only )
Kestel, Philipp; Wartzack, Sandro // 2015
Computer-based simulation techniques such as finite element analysis
gain huge attention in engineering design practice. However, an efficient use
of simulation requires an early application in the ...
MDM-Based Kansei Design Approach to Appeal on Customer Senses for Products (Members only )
Yamagishi, K.; Seki, K.; Ohtomi, K.; Nisimura, H. // 2015
In recent times, the importance of a product’s kansei quality has been increasing to enhance the value of consumer products. In this study, we introduce the evaluation grid method to clarify customer ...
MEANING MAKING IN THE INTERSECTION BETWEEN SKETCHES AND 3D MOCK-UP
Ali, Abu; Liem, Andre // 2015
This paper presents a report of a workshop held in Konfack, University College of Art, Craft and Design, Sweden. The objective is to investigate how designer creates the meaning in the intersection ...
MEASURING PROTOTYPES - A STANDARDIZED QUANTITATIVE DESCRIPTION OF PROTOTYPES AND THEIR OUTCOME FOR DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS
Jensen, Matilde Bisballe; Balters, Stephanie; Steinert, Martin // 2015
This paper addresses the need to learn about the characteristics, functionalities, and intended purposes of prototypes by proposing a standardized framework to describe (1) the characteristics of ...
MEETINGS IN THE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS: APPLYING DESIGN METHODS TO IMPROVE TEAM INTERACTION AND MEETING OUTCOMES
Bavendiek, Ann-Kathrin; Thiele, Lisa; Meyer, Patrick; Vietor, Thomas; Kauffeld, Simone; Fingscheidt, Tim // 2015
Design methods are used to support single steps of the product development process. They are expected to contribute to reducing the development time and to enhancing the degree of innovation of the ...
Methoden der Anforderungsstrukturierung zur Steuerung von Produktentwicklungsprozessen (Members only )
Scholle, Philipp; Song, Young-Woo; Herzog, Michael; Bender, Beate; Gräßler, Iris // 2015
Modern product design processes are characterized by a high level of complexity
of the product in scope. The complexity is caused by changing market
demands and the availability of new ...
MODEL BASED DECISION SUPPORT FOR VALUE AND SUSTAINABILITY IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Isaksson, Ola; Bertoni, Marco; Hallstedt, Sophie; Lavesson, Niklas // 2015
Decomposing and clarify sustainability implications in the same way as concrete targets on product functionality is challenging, mainly due to the problem of showing numbers and hard facts ...
MODELING BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS TO FACILITATE THEIR SELECTION DURING A BIO-INSPIRED DESIGN PROCESS
Fayemi, Pierre-Emmanuel Ifeolohoum; Maranzana, Nicolas; Aoussat, Ameziane; Chekchak, Tarik; Bersano, Giacomo // 2015
The bio-inspired design process implies a multiplicity of actors. Engineers and biologists are usually among them. Mobilize cross-disciplinary and/or highly specialized biologists is a complex task ...
MODELLING OF IMMERSIVE SYSTEMS FOR COLLABORATIVE DESIGN
Rohmer, Serge // 2015
This paper proposes to explore the concepts related to immersive situations for collaborative design. The term immersion is investigated depending on the analysis of its constitutive elements, i.e. ...
NATURAL FIBRE-REINFORCED, INJECTION MOULDED POLYMERS FOR LIGHT WEIGHT CONSTRUCTIONS – SIMULATION OF SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS FOR THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY
Albrecht, Katharina; Osswald, Tim; Wartzack, Sandro; Muessig, Joerg // 2015
Besides low fuel consumption and vehicle safety, more and more clients focus on sustainability issues buying a new car. Here not only the energy consumption during the production but also during the ...
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.