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VISUAL THINKING IN DESIGNING A FUTURE MOBILITY RESEARCH AND EDUCATION STRATEGY

van Grondelle, Elmer D.; Santema, Sicco C. // 2019
em’s approach in which core design knowledge is as important as an understanding of human behaviour and how to elicit and inspire that.

To adapt to this new reality the automotive industry must ...

Visualised frames: how sketching influences framing behaviour in design teams

Yang, Yujing; Brik, Natalie; de Jong, Peter; Guerreiro Goncalves, Milene // 2019
Framing is a crucial skill for connecting problem and solution spaces in the creative design process, both for individuals and teams. Frames are implicit in individuals? cognitive thinking, but the ...

Visualising User Experiences: Analysing Embodiment of UX in Autonomous Vehicle Concepts

Ranscombe, Charlie (1); Rodda, Jacob (1); Johnson, Mark (2) // 2019
The prospect of autonomous vehicles and associated technologies has disrupted traditional modes of vehicle operation and ownership. This requires automotive designers to shift their focus from ...

VUCA CHALLENGES ON THE DESIGN-ENGINEERING STUDENT SPECTRUM

Green, Stephen (1); Page, A. Freddie (1); De'ath, Paul (2); Pei, Eujin (3); Lam, Busayawan (3) // 2019
The volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity (VUCA) acronym is claimed to have been coined in the US Army War College and by 2014 was a ‘trendy managerial acronym’ . The term’s military ...

WHAT (AND HOW) TO TEACH DESIGNERS ABOUT HUMANITARIAN INNOVATION?

Stevens, John Simon // 2019
The Global Innovation Design (GID) Masters Programme aims to develop research and teaching collaboration opportunities between international academic institutions, and among a range of international ...

WHAT DID YOU SAY? – WHEN DESIGN STUDENTS MEET THE PROFESSIONAL LINGO

Eriksen, Kaare; Madsen, Ida Sch // 2019
The industrial design profession in general relates to many different cross-disciplinary environments where words, phrases, slang and abbreviations from different scientific fields and practical ...

When Design Never Ends - A Future Scenario For Product Developement

Pradel, Patrick; Campbell, Robert Ian; Bibb, Richard // 2019
One of the foundations of product design is the division between production and design. This division manifests as designers aspiring to create fixed iconic archetypes and production replicates ...

Who are the stakeholders mentioned in cases of Product-Service System (PSS) Design?

Sânia da Costa Fernandes, Luiza Diegues Martins, Henrique Rozenfeld // 2019
Product-service systems (PSS) are solutions that integrate product and services in order to fulfill the customers? needs by means of greater value in use. Multiple stakeholders should be involved in ...

WIDENING ACCESS TO UNIVERSITY ENGINEERING EDUCATION - AN INITIATIVE TO RAISE SCHOOL ATTAINMENT

Thomson, Avril Isabel; McLaren, Andrew; Adams, Richard // 2019
Countries around the world have witnessed educational expansion at all levels. UK participation rates in Higher Education in the UK continue to increase with The Higher Education Initial ...

Zur Notwendigkeit eines konstruktionsmethodischen Ansatzes für die zeitfeste Auslegung endlosfaserverstärkter Kunststoffbauteile

Tobias S. Hartwich [1]; Harald Völkl [2]; Michael Franz [2]; Christian Witzgall [2]; Dieter Krause [1]; Sandro Wartzack [2] // 2019
Efficient and systematic design methods are indispensable aids on the way to effective lightweight solutions. In this article. the necessity of providing the product developer with a design method ...

3D-printing as a Creative Modelling and Prototyping Tool

Ottosson, Stig // 2018
3D-printing offers possibilities to quickly and cheaply play with different body shapes, material texture, and the functions of objects as well as to test, compare and judge which of the different ...

A CASE STUDY OF THE MULTI-FUNCTION HOUSEHOLD IRONING-TABLE BASED ON KANSEI ENGINEERING

Xin Chen, Weizhen Wang, Yukari Nagai, Jiawei Zou // 2018
The research aims to solve the space conflict between the development trend of small-sized housing and oversize professional ironing-table with a view of achieving innovative design of ...

A CO-AUTHORSHIP ANALYSIS OF PRODUCT AND INDUSTRIAL DESIGN EDUCATION LITERATURE, 2000-2015

O. Ilhan, Ali // 2018
Today, collaboration is the norm rather than exception in scholarly publications. Through coauthorship scholars can increase the volume and quality of their scientific output. Utilising ...

A COMBINATION OF DESIGN- AND SCIENTIFIC- LED PROCESSES CAN BE A SUCCESSFUL APPROACH TOWARDS BUILDING INNOVATIVE PROJECTS

Apud-Bell, Maria Jose; Dasan, Aran; Childs, Peter // 2018
Students like myself, the first author of this paper, with a science research background that have never been exposed to design methodologies initially struggle to deliver well-defined innovation led ...

A COMPUTATIONAL APPROACH FOR COMBINATIONAL CREATIVITY IN DESIGN

Chen, Liuqing; Wang, Pan; Shi, Feng; Han, Ji; Childs, Peter R. N. // 2018
Creativity is essential for innovative design. As an important topic in computational creativity research, how to model and generate creativity has sparked much interest. In this paper, combinational ...

A Data Management and Visualization Tool for Integrating Optimization Results in Product Development

Papageorgiou, Athanasios; Ölvander, Johan // 2018
This paper presents a data management and visualization tool that was developed in parallel with a Multidisciplinary Design Optimization (MDO) framework in order to enable a more effective use of the ...

A Design Model Roadmap for a Multisensory Experience

Godoy Cortés, Ligia Pamela; Quadros de França, Izaias; Lins Gonçalves, Romulo; Pereira, Luciana // 2018
Designers have traditionally had two main foci: enhancing aesthetics, which is designing products pleasurable to the senses, and the functionality of products. A good design achieves several ...

A DESIGN PROCESS MANAGEMENT METHOD FOR PRODUCT-SERVICE SYSTEMS

Minato, Shogo; Idei, Yushun; Mitake, Yuya; Shimomura, Yoshiki // 2018
Product-Service Systems (PSS) has been regarded as an attractive business concept that create high added value by integrated provisions of products and services. Since both products and services are ...

A DIGITAL TWIN FOR ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS AND PRODUCT QUALITY MONITORING

Detzner, Alexander; Eigner, Martin // 2018
Mass customization and increasing product complexity require new methods to ensure a continuously high product quality. In the case of product failures it has to be determined what distinguishes ...

A FAILURE PROPAGATION METHODOLOGY FOR ANALYZING FUNCTIONAL MODELS OF EXTREMELY LARGE COMPLEX SYSTEMS

Akoto Chama, Leonel; Bertram, Oliver // 2018
The identification of risk of potential loss of system functionality within the early stages in designing complex systems is of growing importance for risk sensitive industries. In order to enhance ...

A FRAMEWORK FOR STUDENTS TO VISUALISE THE IMPLICATIONS OF DESIGN DECISIONS IN GLOBAL SUPPLY NETWORKS

McKay, Alison; Baker, Richard; Chittenden, Richard; de Pennington, Alan // 2018
Engineering innovation is recognised as a key to business success. Transitions to new business models, including Design & Make supply networks and through-life support services such as the ...

A HOLISTIC FRAME OF PRODUCT-SERVICE DESIGN MASTER PROGRAMMES IN PORTUGAL

Dias, Ana Cristina; Almendra, Rita Assoreira // 2018
This paper presents a holistic overview of higher education in Portugal on Product-Service Design area. It is part of a PhD research focused on boosting the knowledge transfer among academia, markets ...

A HUNT FOR THE HIDDEN REASONS BEHIND A PRODUCT ARCHITECTURE

Williamsson, David (1); Sellgren, Ulf (2); Söderberg, Anders (2) // 2018
A modular product architecture is a strategic means to deliver external variety and internal commonality. In this paper, a heavy duty modular gearbox architecture is represented and analyzed. In ...

A KNOWLEDGE-BASED AND MULTI-USER PLATFORM FOR PRESCRIBING CUSTOM-MADE INSOLES

Brunzini, Agnese; Mandolini, Marco; Germani, Michele; Nester, Christopher J.; Williams, Anita E. // 2018
This paper presents a knowledge-based method and relative multi-user web platform to prescribe Custom Made Insoles (CMI) involving the various stakeholders (patients/customers, practitioners, ...

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