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Co-evolution of design tactics and CSCWD systems: Methodological circulation and the TATIN-PIC platform

Guerra, Andrea Luigi; Gidel, Thierry; Kendira, Atman; Vezzetti, Enrico; Jones, Alistair // 2013
This paper proposes a design strategy and a Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design (CSCWD) system, which have co-evolved together to meet the goal of improving the Preliminary Design Process ...

Comparison of design approaches between engineers and industrial designers

Yilmaz, Seda; Daly, Shanna R.; Seifert, Colleen; Gonzalez, Richard // 2013
Design Heuristics are an idea generation tool based on empirical evidence from successful designs. The heuristics serve as cognitive “shortcuts” that encourage exploration of novel directions ...

Comparison of engineering change cause analysis in literature and industrial practice

Chucholowski, Nepomuk; Langer, Stefan; Behncke, Florian; Lindemann, Udo // 2013
Engineering changes are a permanent feature of product development. They enable the development of successful and up-to-date products. However, many engineering changes can be avoided or at least ...

Concept of product development simulator for an excavator using a haptic device

Eldirdiry, Omer; Ellman, Asko Uolevi // 2013
The significance of Virtual reality (VR) tools lies on its capability to simulate physical presence. Dealing with 3D model in VR Systems is less expensive, less dangerous and easier to make ...

Conceptual design of product service systems driven by performance

Zhang, Zai Fang // 2013
A product service systems (PSS) is a combination of product and service to create value for both customers and manufacturers. The paper proposes a new performance-oriented design framework for PSS ...

Consecutive inter-year team projects - a learning experience entity?

Green, Clare Ruth // 2013
Part of an ongoing research project on inter-year team-working in design education, this paper looks at the cumulative effect of consecutive group projects as a learning experience.
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Consideration of weight properties during the design of weight-optimized mechatronic products

Luedeke, Tobias; Vielhaber, Michael // 2013
Existing process models for the development of mechatronics products are not or only insufficiently considering the task of weight optimization during the design process. The measures of weight ...

Describing the engineering modeling knowledge for complexity management in the design of complex city

Ostrosi, Egon; Pfaender, Fabien; Choulier, Denis; Fougères, Alain-Jérôme; Tzen, MonZen // 2013
Engineering design and planning of the city of the future for its citizens of all ages with its fast and dynamic evolving structure is a complex problem. The goal of this paper is to propose a new ...

Design activity and team interaction characteristics: A case study of protocol analysis on team-based product-service systems design processes

Lee, Sang Won; Lee, Jun; Jo, Nanhyeon; Kim, Yong Se // 2013
In this paper, the protocol analysis on team-based Product-Service Systems (PSS) design processes is conducted to study the characteristics of design activities and team interactions. For protocol ...

Design based entrepreneurship

Møller Nielsen, Louise; Wikström, Anders; Tollestrup, Christian // 2013
Designers are often recognized as natural entrepreneurs, due to their creative skills and competences in the idea-generation and product development processes. A number of studies shows that creative ...

Design for functional requirements enabled by a mechanism and machine element taxonomy

Lee, Szu-Hung; Jiang, Pingfei; Childs, Peter RN // 2013
A process providing an option for engineers and designers to separate the consideration of functional requirements and movement requirements to encourage diverse thinking has been developed and ...

Design orchestration composer - A model base enabling holistic management of product, design process, and organization

Oizumi, Kazuya; Aoyama, Kazuhiro // 2013
As the industries develop, product enlarges its scale and increases its complexity. To defeat past products, more functions and mechanisms have been installed. It requires more and more people ...

Design process commonalities in trans-disciplinary design

Qureshi, A.J.; Gericke, Kilian; Blessing, Lucienne // 2013
Contemporary product development has transformed from being mono-disciplinary to increasingly trans-disciplinary. Technology convergence and specialization of the knowledge are two distinctive trends ...

Design teamwork in distributed cross-cultural teams

Man, Jinfan; Lu, Yuan; Brombacher, Aarnout // 2013
In the recent decades, design teamwork in international teams has been taken into account to meet the requirement of product development with different cultural backgrounds in the context of ...

Designers’ promises or users’ expectations?

Gabelloni, Donata; Fantoni, Gualtiero // 2013
Several frameworks describe the design process, such as the FBS model and its extensions. Some of them present a designer-centric view, while the most recent ones are more based on the user’s point ...

Designing burial monuments to increase emotional awareness in product design

Stoltenberg, Einar; Berg, Arild // 2013
The motivation for writing this paper is the growing concern in society towards the amount of products we produce containing low utility and sustainability. Through emotional awareness the student ...

Designing crime prevention - A review of methods

Watson, Rodger Neil // 2013
The Designing Out Crime research centre (DOC) has now operated for almost 5 years. In this time the centre and its staff and students have worked on real life crime problems, using and developing ...

Designing on the road; exploring the who, where and why of individual mobility devices.

van der Bijl-Brouwer, Mieke; van der Molen, Pieta; van der Voort, Mascha // 2013
The aim of this study is to support designers in dealing with the variety of situations in which product are used, so-called dynamic and diverse use situations (DDUS). Dealing with varying use ...

Development of a design process to design for people with dementia and their extended care network - Learning from a case study

Brankaert, Rens; den Ouden, Elke // 2013
In Europe we face an aging society with a growing number of people suffering from dementia. This challenge we face as a society, because current healthcare systems are not ready for such an increase. ...

Distribution of mental stresses during conceptual design activities

Nguyen, Thanh An; Xu, Xu; Zeng, Yong // 2013
In this paper, we study how different mental stress levels are distributed in a conceptual design process. Firstly, we reviewed a Stroop Test experiment conducted earlier in our lab to confirm the ...

Eco-design guidelines and eco-knowledge integration in product development process

Rossi, Marta; Germani, Michele; Mandolini, Marco; Marconi, Marco; Mengoni, Maura; Morbidoni, Alessandro // 2013
The product eco-sustainability is recognized as a key factor for competitive products and recently lots of international directives (guidelines) have been issued. This paper aims to define a new ...

EcoM2 web portal: Collecting empirical data and supporting companies' ecodesign implementation and management

Pigosso, Daniela; McAloone, Tim C.; Rozenfeld, Henrique // 2013
Despite the recognition of the potential benefits of ecodesign, a promising approach to integrate environmental concerns into the product development process, its application has failed to reach ...

Elaboration and assessment of a set of criteria for the evaluation of product ideas

Messerle, Mathias; Binz, Hansgeorg; Roth, Daniel // 2013
It is important for companies to identify the most promising product ideas very early in the product development process in order to use the available resources for the “right” projects. ...

Enhancing supply chain collaboration in automotive industry by value driven simulation

Panarotto, Massimo; Larsson, Tobias C.; Larsson, Andreas // 2013
This paper presents a computer-based approach for conceptual design that aims to enhance collaborative supply chain development in the automotive sector when dealing with product-service development ...

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