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SIMULATING MULTISENSORY WINE TASTING EXPERIENCE

Carulli, Marina; Bordegoni, Monica; Ferrise, Francesco; Gallace, Alberto; Gustafsson, Maria; Pfuhl, Tobias // 2018
In this paper, we present the development of an application that allows us to simulate the multisensory experience of tasting a glass of wine. To this end, technologies for the sense of touch, sight, ...

SIMULATION-BASED VALUE ANALYSIS OF ORGANIZATIONAL COMPLEXITY IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS

von Bary, Nikolaus (1); Rebentisch, Eric (2), Becerril, Lucia (1) // 2018
This paper analyzes the relation between organizational complexity and the value of product development projects. For this end, an agent-based simulation that incorporates essential factors of ...

SIMULATION-SUPPORTED PARTICIPATIVE PROCESSES IMPROVEMENT IN ENGINEERING DESIGN

Becerril, Lucia; Lindemann, Udo // 2018
In today’s dynamic environment, companies need to adapt their design processes faster than ever. Lack of employee involvement has been highlighted as a main issue during the adoption of new processes ...

SOCIAL NETWORK, A POTENTIAL TOOL FOR UX RESEARCH

RAZMI, FATEMEH // 2018
According to Statista, the number of worldwide users of social media is expected to reach some 2.95 billion by 2020, around a third of Earth's entire population. Since social networks feed off the ...

SOCIETAL RESPONSIBILITY IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION; A CASE STUDY ON R&DI-COOPERATION WITHIN CIVIL ENGINEERING

Thorstensen, Rein Terje; Svennevig, Paul Ragnar; Larsen, Ingrid Lande // 2018
This paper describes how co-operation on Research, Development, and Innovation (RD&I) between the university and the value chain within road construction has resulted in increased awareness on the ...

SOLVING TITANIC PROBLEMS: THE CONTRIBUTION OF DESIGN AND KNOWLEDGE

McElheron, Paul John // 2018
This paper compares the results in terms of idea generation and creative problem solving from three teams of BA Material and Product Design Engineering students. Teams used a design thinking ...

SOME ISSUES CONCERNING THE USE OF DESIGN SPACE FORMALISMS IN CREATIVE DOMAINS

Alexandros Charidis // 2018
In this paper, an analytical examination of two types of classical design space formalisms is presented. Compositional aspects in each type of design space are examined in terms of the units and the ...

SPECIFICATION TECHNIQUE FOR AUGMENTED REALITY BASED PRODUCT SERVICE SYSTEMS

Röltgen, Daniel; Wortmann, Fabio; Anacker, Harald; Dumitrescu, Roman // 2018
As one of the key technologies of digitalization, Augmented Reality (AR) provides significant innovation potentials for the product service business. However, the design of AR-based product service ...

State of the art of generative design and topology optimization and potential research needs

Tyflopoulos, Evangelos; Tollnes, Flem David; Steinert, Martin; Olsen, Anna // 2018
Additive manufacturing allows us to build almost anything; traditional CAD however restricts us to known geometries and encourages the re-usage of previously designed objects, resulting in robust but ...

STEERING A SHIP - INVESTIGATING AFFECTIVE STATE AND WORKLOAD IN SHIP SIMULATIONS

Dybvik, Henrikke; Wulvik, Andreas; Steinert, Martin // 2018
We present an experiment investigating concepts of affective state and workload in a large ship manoeuvring context. It is run on a consumer ship simulator software where student participants (N=31) ...

STRATEGIES TO REDEFINE THE PROBLEM EXPLORATION SPACE FOR DESIGN INNOVATION

McKilligan, Seda; Creeger, Samantha // 2018
Designers are used to solving problems that are given to them, leading them to focus on creating feasible solutions rather than exploring novel perspectives on the presented problems. Creative ...

STUDENTS’ PRODUCT PERCEPTION: A CROSS-SECTIONAL ANALYSIS

Oygur, Isil; Ulkebas, Selen Devrim // 2018
This paper reports a study that was conducted to analyze the differences in product design students’ perception of products. While product perception is reported as one of the competencies of product ...

STUDYING THE EFFECTS OF A 'LEGO SERIOUS PLAY' INTERVENTION WITHIN STUDENT GROUP DESIGN

Stevenson, Benjamin; Dekoninck, Elies; Barrie, Jeffrey; // 2018
This study aimed to investigate the effects of employing Lego Serious Play (LSP) as an intervention in student engineering design sessions. LSP intends to enhance group participation and cultivate a ...

Studying the Technologies of Industry 4.0 with Influence on Product Development using Factor Analysis

Schuh, Guenther; Doelle, Christian; Mattern, Christian; Modler, Marie-Christine; Schloesser, Sebastian // 2018
Technological changes in the context of Industry4.0 affect industrial processes on a large scale. Whereas Industry4.0 has become a common topic in production-oriented research areas, the influence on ...

SUPPORT OF SEARCHING FOR SOLUTIONS BY AUTOMATED STRUCTURAL OPTIMIZATION

Meyer, Andreas Wilhelm; Vajna, Sándor // 2018
In the early stages of product development, engineers search for several different solutions to a design problem, which can then be further detailed and evaluated. This is due to little or fuzzy ...

SUPPORTING DESIGN TASKS THROUGH CONSTRAINT SATISFACTION TOOLS

Nardelli, Miriam; Cicconi, Paolo; Raffaeli, Roberto; Germani, Michele // 2018
Nowadays, different commercial tools are available to support engineers during optimization tasks in engineering design; however, many researches have been still studying tools and methods to improve ...

Supporting distributed design teams with regard to processes, methods & tools and competencies & qualifications

Bavendiek, Ann-Kathrin; Paulsen, Hilko; Vietor, Thomas; Kauffeld, Simone // 2018
Due to globalization, increasing concurrence, time pressure, as well as the complexity of today’s products, enterprises develop and produce products more internationally. This results in the ...

SUPPORTING ENGINEERS IN LIGHTWEIGHT DESIGN: THE ENERGY DISTRIBUTION ANALYSIS (EDA)

Laufer, Felix; Roth, Daniel; Binz, Hansgeorg // 2018
Lightweight design methods help the engineer to design lighter products. However, none of the existing methods support lightweight design with regard to the state of motion of mass and the mass ...

SUPPORTING PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT AT TECH STARTUPS WITH LEAN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES

Van Der Braak, Marlous; Jauregui Becker, Juan Manuel; Pessoa, Marcus Vinicius Pereira // 2018
Startups and Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) are the backbone of the European society, accounting for 67.1% of the total employment. One of the main common challenges for startups is product ...

SUPPORTING SYSTEMATIC CONCEPTUAL DESIGN WITH TRIZ

Fiorineschi, Lorenzo; Frillici, Francesco Saverio; Rotini, Federico // 2018
Most acknowledged systematic conceptual design (SCD) methods are based on Functional Decomposition and Morphology (FDM). However, since some of the observed FDM flaws concern a non-comprehensive ...

SUPPORTING TAILORING OF COMPLEX PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES: AN APPROACH BASED ON STRUCTURAL MODELLING AND ANALYSIS

Hollauer, Christoph; Langner, Michael; Lindemann, Udo // 2018
Project tailoring is discussed in academia and industry as a way to bridge the project-specific adaptation of generic organizational reference process models. Research into process tailoring in ...

SUPPORTING WORKSHOP-BASED TAILORING OF PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES BY METRIC-BASED STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS

Hollauer, Christoph; Kölsch, Felix; Lindemann, Udo // 2018
Tailoring complex product development processes for project-specific situations is a task currently inadequately supported and often carried out ad-hoc in companies. Existing approaches in software ...

SUSTAINABILITY RISK MANAGEMENT FOR PRODUCT INNOVATION

Schulte, Jesko; Hallstedt, Sophie I. // 2018
Social and environmental issues are directly connected to many of the most important risks that product development companies are facing. Based on literature review and interviews, this study ...

SYNTHESIS OF FUNCTIONAL MODELS FROM USE CASES USING THE SYSTEM STATE FLOW DIAGRAM: A NESTED SYSTEMS APPROACH

Campean, Felician; Yildirim, Unal; Henshall, Ed // 2018
The research presented in this paper addresses the challenge of developing functional models for complex systems that have multiple modes of operation or use cases. An industrial case study of an ...

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