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A WAY TO UNDERSTAND THINGS BETTER THROUGH DOING': CREATIVE ACTION AND INTRINSIC MOTIVATION IN ENGINEERING DESIGN

Roxana Morosanu, Nathan Crilly // 2018
This paper argues for the broadening of the field of design creativity research in two main ways. Firstly, if we studied not just creative ideas, but also creative action, then this would better ...

A-POSTERIORI NOVELTY ASSESSMENTS FOR SEQUENTIAL DESIGN SESSIONS

Fiorineschi, Lorenzo; Frillici, Francesco Saverio; Rotini, Federico // 2018
Among the various novelty metrics available in literature, those developed by Shah and Vargas-Hernandez are frequently used for academic purposes. More precisely, their “a-posteriori” version is ...

Adaptation to Internet-Based Services by Seniors in Turkey

Kuzuluk, Nisan; Balkaya, Melike; Güner, Güney // 2018
The motivation of this article is to analyze and define the barriers and opportunities in senior people’s adaptation to the Internet-based services in Turkey. Digitalization has emerged in developed ...

Adding Scrum-style project management to an advanced Design Thinking class

Dobrigkeit, Franziska; Wilson, Molly; Nicolai, Claudia // 2018
Design Thinking has become popular as a methodology that produces innovative and creative solutions in different industries, e.g. in the software industry or in product development. As such the ...

ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING FROM A STRATEGIC SUSTAINABILITY PERSPECTIVE

Villamil, Carolina; Nylander, Johanna; Hallstedt, Sophie I.; Schulte, Jesko; Watz, Matilda // 2018
There are high expectations of additive manufacturing (AM) as a technology to improve manufacturing efficiency and reduce material waste. This study aims to clarify the sustainability advantages and ...

Addressing Sustainability in Product Requirements from a Systems Perspective

Watz, Matilda; Hallstedt, Sophie I. // 2018
Lack of sustainability considerations in product development can lead to unintended consequences that are costly in the long run, and difficult to solve. Furthermore, the sustainability performance ...

ADDRESSING TEAM BASED INNOVATION FOR SMALL FIRMS - CREATE, BUILD, TEST & LEARN

Lugnet, Johan; Wenngren, Johan; Ericson, Åsa // 2018
The Create-Build-Test-Learn supports toolbox for engineering concept development motivates not only experimentation, but also instils design thinking in teams. By offering tools and methods for ...

AESTHETIC INTERACTION CONSISTENCY: EXPLORING THE FOUNDATION FOR STATIC AND DYNAMIC AESTHETICS

Gonzalez, Itsaso; Val, Ester; Justel, Daniel; Iriarte, Ion; Lasa, Ganix // 2018
Aesthetics is a powerful means for creating consistency across a product range. During the design process consistency is subject to risk. The existing tools do not integrate static as well as dynamic ...

AESTHETIC PRODUCT INTERACTION: THE NECESSITY OF CONSISTENCY BETWEEN FUNCTION & EMOTION

Lee, Kwangyoung; Self, James Andrew; Hong, Hwajung // 2018
We investigate the application of aesthetic stimuli's influence on emotional response during product interaction; implications for novel yet acceptable product experiences. Adopting a ...

Affective surface engineering- using soft and hard metrology to measure the Sensation and perception in surface properties

Eriksson, Lars; Rosen, Bengt-Göran; Bergman, Martin // 2018
New surface treatments, novel material developments, and improved quality control procedures and advanced metrology instrumentation create a possibility to further develop competitiveness by the ...

AGILE BEYOND SOFTWARE - A STUDY OF A LARGE SCALE AGILE INITIATIVE

Lindlöf, Ludvig; Furuhjelm, Jörgen // 2018
Central to the effectiveness of design teams is how the planning of the design work is organized and coordinated. This paper describes how Saab Aeronautics, a large Swedish developer of jet fighter ...

AGILE INNOVATIVE IMPULSES IN PRODUCT GENERATION ENGINEERING: CREATIVITY BY INTENTIONAL FORGETTING

Jonas Heimicke, Nicolas Reiß, Albert Albers, Benjamin Walter, Jan Breitschuh, Sebastian Knoche, Nikola Bursac // 2018
Innovations – according to their definition - have always guaranteed market success for companies. As a result of a large number of dynamic boundary conditions in the markets, innovation processes ...

AGILE METHOD DEVELOPMENT: A LIVE-LAB CASE STUDY ON PRODUCT PROPERTIES FOR PROCESS PLANNING

Albers, Albert; Bursac, Nikola; Eckert, Claudia Margot; Walter, Benjamin; Wilmsen, Miriam; Heimicke, Jonas // 2018
Developing design methods can be described as a process similar to product development processes. Following agile approaches is worthwhile in order to identify relevant requirements of potential ...

Agile Prototyping for technical systems – Towards an adaption of the Minimum Viable Product principle

Schuh, Guenther; Doelle, Christian; Schloesser, Sebastian // 2018
The realization of radical innovations is a crucial success factor for manufacturing companies acting in an environment of increasing market dynamics. Heterogeneous customer requirements, which are ...

AGILITY FACTORS AND THEIR IMPACT ON PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PERFORMANCE

Rebentisch, Eric; Conforto, Edivandro Carlos; Schuh, Günther; Riesener, Michael; Kantelberg, Jan; Amaral, Daniel Capaldo; Januszek, Sven // 2018
Agile product development is popular but still not well understood beyond its methodological implications. This paper reports an identification of agility factors enabling teams to make and ...

ALL MEMBERS INCLUDED - EXAMPLES OF DESIGN COLLABORATION WITH JAPANESE SOCIAL WELFARE ORGANISATIONS THROUGH SHARED DESIGN METHODS AND PROCESSES

Laila Frances Cassim // 2018
In the last half-century, viewing disability as a social and human right enabled a raft of legislation achieving equal access to mainstream education, employment, and public services to be passed. ...

ALTERNATIVE FUTURES AS A METHOD FOR EQUIPPING THE NEXT GENERATION OF DESIGNERS AND ENGINEERS

Angheloiu, Corina; Chaudhuri, Godhuli; Sheldrick, Leila // 2018
This paper discusses how futures methods could be used to help emerging generations of designers and engineers to be better prepared for the demands of a rapidly changing future. Science and ...

An analysis of designer empathy in the early phases of design projects

Surma-Aho, Antti; Björklund, Tua; Hölttä-Otto, Katja // 2018
User-centered design attempts to create innovation by understanding and answering the needs of users, a process in which the importance of empathy is increasingly highlighted. To formalize the ...

AN APPROACH FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE DIGITAL TWIN IN THE AUTOMOTIVE WIRING HARNESS FIELD

Tharma, Rajeeth; Winter, Roland; Eigner, Martin // 2018
The importance of continuous and sustainable information exchange processes rises, due to the growing digitalisation in many fields of automotive area. By implementing the Digital Twin method, these ...

AN ASSESSMENT OF METHODS TO SUPPORT THE DESIGN OF FUTURE ROBUST MODULAR PRODUCT ARCHITECTURES

Greve, Erik; Krause, Dieter // 2018
Modular product architectures enable not only a trade-off between the external variety demanded by the customer and the cost-causing internal variety, but also facilitate the ability to react on ...

AN E-ASSESSMENT FOR ENGINEERING DRAWING

Valentine, Rod // 2018
An effective method by which students learn the fundamentals of drawing practice is hand drawing part and general assembly engineering drawings. These drawings are then marked to assess the students’ ...

AN EXPLORATORY STUDY ON THE USE OF NEW DESIGN METHODS IN DESIGN CONSULTANCIES

Filippi, Anna; Suarez Madrigal, Antonio; Eisenbart, Boris; Gericke, Kilian // 2018
This paper explores the uptake of design methods in design consultancies. Our results show that new methods are primarily used in the initial phases of the design process for specific problems. The ...

AN INITIAL PROTOTYPE OF A TOOL FOR DEFINING VALUE PROPOSITION IN THE PRODUCT-SERVICE SYSTEM (PSS) DESIGN

Fernandes, Sania da Costa; Rosa, Maiara; Queiroz, Carolina; Rozenfeld, Henrique // 2018
The design of product-service systems (PSS) requires a complete reformulation of the company’s business model. A central aspect of business models is the value proposition, which is commonly created ...

An Integrated Product Service Engineering Methodology for Small Businesses in the Manufacturing Industry

Johansen, Kerstin; Rönnbäck, Anna Öhrwall; Tynnhammar, Marcus // 2018
Manufacturing processes constantly improve with automation solutions, in order to enhance production efficiency, effectiveness, and improved ergonomic solutions. The aim of this paper is to explore ...

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