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EFFICACIOUS PROTOTYPING FOR EARLY STAGE INDUSTRIAL DESIGN: UNDERSTANDING WHAT MATTERS IN PROTOTYPING TO MAKE PROTOTYPING MATTER MORE
Mahtani, Raunak; Umstead, Kelly; Gill, Carolina // 2019
Prototypes are integral tools designers, engineers and other creatives utilize for developing solutions. In the broadest sense, the term ‘prototype’ may mean different things, and may be the means to ...
Ein Klassifizierungssystem zur Anforderungssystematisierung
Dennis Horber; Benjamin Schleich; Sandro Wartzack // 2019
This paper presents a holistic approach to structure and classify requirements of the product life cycle systematically and make them accessible for the evaluation process. In a first analysis step. ...
Einfluss der Produktreife auf die Bewertung der Anwendungseignung technischer Produkte
Kamil Trojan; René Germann; Sven Matthiesen // 2019
For the success of a technical product. it must be perceived by the user as suitable as possible for its use. In the early phase of product development. prototypes are used to validate the perceived ...
EMBEDDING CREATIVITY IN ENGINEERING DEGREE PROGRAMMES
Finlay, Jamie Patrick; Papworth, Adam // 2019
According to the Royal Academy of Engineering (2014) engineering education is changing in a way that stifles, and indeed suppresses the creative and innovative capacities of students at a time when ...
EMOGRAM: HELP (STUDENT) DESIGN RESEARCHERS UNDERSTANDING USER EMOTIONS IN PRODUCT DESIGN
van Os, Gerard (1); van Beurden, Karin (2) // 2019
Many experiences user researchers will recognise the following: A visit is made to a target user to understand how she like (or dislike) some new product or software or service. At some point the ...
Empirical study of car crash simulation analysis within the development phase
Fatfouta, Naouress (1,2); Stal-Le Cardinal, Julie (1); Royer, Christine (2) // 2019
Car crash simulation analysis is an important phase within the vehicle development. It intends to analyse the crashworthiness of the vehicle model and examine the level of passive security. However, ...
Empirical Study of Good, Bad and Ugly Modular Engineering Solutions in Machinery Manufacturing Industry
Juuti, Tero; Pakkanen, Jarkko; Lehtonen, Timo // 2019
This study examines the relationship between the product structuring principles chosen in modular product families and the business results of companies. In the three case studies of the article, it ...
Employee acceptability of wearable mental workload monitoring in Industry 4.0: a pilot study on motivational and contextual framing
Van Acker, Bram B. (1,2); Conradie, Peter (1,2); Vlerick, Peter (1); Saldien, Jelle (1,2) // 2019
As Industry 4.0 will greatly challenge employee mental workload (MWL), research on objective wearable MWL-monitoring is in high demand. However, numerous research lines validating such technology ...
Empowering decision makers to avoid the oversizing of building service systems
Jones, Darren Anthony; Eckert, Claudia Margot // 2019
Oversizing of building service systems has a direct impact on building efficiency and operational costs. The research of this paper highlights several major contributors to the issue of oversizing. A ...
Enabling designers to generate concepts of interactive product behaviours: a mixed reality design approach
Maurya, Santosh; Takeda, Yukio; Mougenot, Celine // 2019
To design interactive behaviours for their products designers/makers have to use high fidelity tools like ?electronic prototyping kits?, involving sensors and programming to incorporate interactions ...
Energy Efficient Motion Design and Task Scheduling for an Autonomous Vehicle
Xidias, Elias; Azariadis, Philip // 2019
This paper describes an approach for designing an energy efficient motion and task scheduling for an autonomous vehicle which is moving in complicated environments in industrial sector or in large ...
Engineering Knowledge Graph for Keyword Discovery in Patent Search
Sarica, Serhad (1); Song, Binyang (1); Low, En (2); Luo, Jianxi (1) // 2019
Patent retrieval and analytics have become common tasks in engineering design and innovation. Keyword-based search is the most common method and the core of integrative methods for patent retrieval. ...
ENGINEERING PRODUCT DESIGN EDUCATION WITH A MIXED DESIGN-THINKING & LEAN START-UP APPROACH
Esqueda Merino, Donovan Manuel (1); Delgado Cepeda, Francisco Javier (1,2); Morano Okuno, Héctor (1), GARCÍA, Andrés (1) // 2019
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While those methodologies are well-adapted to purely digital products (apps, social networks, etc.), they often neglect the requirements of traditional engineering ...
Engineers' and biologists' roles during biomimetic design processes, towards a methodological symbiosis
Graeff, Eliot; Maranzana, Nicolas; Aoussat, Am // 2019
The strength of biomimetics comes from its ability to draw from life mechanisms and strategies to design innovative solutions. In spite of recent methodological progresses, more specifically on tools ...
ENHANCEMENT OF COLLABORATION IN THE EARLY STAGE OF AN INTERDISCIPLINARY ENGINEERING AND DESIGN PROJECT: MAPPING GROUP DYNAMICS
Risnes, Martha; Mellema, Mirjam; Sherkat, Habib; Pinto-Orellanna, Marco // 2019
Health care systems are moving towards multidisciplinary patient-centered solutions. Team members can agree on high-level aspirations, but it does not imply that they will have conformity in specific ...
ENHANCING PARTICIPATION IN INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDENT TEAMS THROUGH THE USE OF TANGIBLE REPRESENTATIONS
Forshaug, Ann Kristin // 2019
Designers are to an increasingly extent working as facilitators and members of co-creative interdisciplinary teams. Interdisciplinary collaboration is needed when working with complex problems, and ...
Entrepreneurial Ideation: Effects of Morphology and Complexity
Esparza, Antonio; Sosa, Ricardo; Connor, Andy // 2019
Studies of product architecture identify a mirroring process between the product and the organisation. Parallel, empirical studies of effectual entrepreneurship show an accumulation of commitments ...
Entwicklung eines Produktarchitekturmodells zur Ableitung modularer Produktstrukturen
Jan Küchenhof; Dieter Krause // 2019
Modularization can help shorten product development lead-times. enable customer-oriented product differentiation. enable economies of scale through commonality and economies of scope such as ...
Estimating the Impact of Design Automation: the Influence of Knowledge on Potential Estimation
Rigger, Eugen (1,2); Lutz, Alexander (2); Shea, Kristina (2); Stankovic, Tino (2) // 2019
Assessing the impact of design automation on design practice prior to its implementation is difficult and subject to uncertainties. One reason for this is the designers' lack of knowledge about ...
Ethics and Strategy in Decision-Based Design Frameworks: Problems and Solutions
Hulse, Daniel; Hoyle, Christopher; Tumer, Irem // 2019
Engineering Design decisions impact customers, the environment and society at large in ways that have profound ethical and strategic implications for designers. Previous research in decision-based ...
EUROPEAN DRIVING RANGE – INNOVATIVE LANDSCAPES FOR A TANGIBLE, NON-HIERARCHICAL LEARNING SPACE WITHIN A MATERIAL AND IMMATERIAL TOGETHERNESS
Wachs, Marina-Elena (1); Hall, Ashley (2) // 2019
The demand for high value designed products created across the future European landscape will require new educational talents working seamlessly across integrated analogue and digital platforms while ...
Evaluating Innovative Projects For And With Elderly People: Insights From Participatory Design Contests
Jean, Camille (1); Cluzel, Fran // 2019
Societies are challenged worldwide to maintain or improve the life of an ageing population. In the meantime, it is an opportunity for businesses to develop products and services for the elderly. ...
EXPANDING HORIZONS: ENGAGING STUDENTS WITH EMPATHIC THINKING
Woodcock, Andree (1); McDonagh, Deana (2); Magee, Paul (1); Ball, Tim (1); Iqbal, Sana (1) // 2019
Young student designers have little experience with populations unlike themselves. This can present challenges when project briefs require them to design for people with different life experiences ...
Experimental Evaluation of a Debiasing Method for Analysis in Engineering Design
Nelius, Thomas; Matthiesen, Sven // 2019
During analysis in engineering design, systematic thinking errors - so-called cognitive biases - can lead to inaccurate understanding of the design problem. With a simplified version of the Analysis ...
Boolean Searches
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- 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.