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DIAGNOSIS OF THE OBSERVATION PROCESS AS A TOOL TO DESIGN PRODUCTS. CASE STUDY OF THE UNIVERSIDAD DEL BIO-BIO SCHOOL OF DESIGN

Westermeyer, Juan Carlos Briede; Bastidas, Javiera Ortega; Figueroa, Isabel Leal; Balic, Gabriel Cereceda // 2018
Observing is an ability which some of us have developed more than others. However, for designers, observation is a cognitive tool which appears as a key stage in the creation process, focusing on the ...

Digitalisation, sustainability and servitisation: Consequences on product development capabilities in manufacturing firms

Isaksson, Ola; Hallstedt, Sophie I.; Rönnbäck, Anna Öhrwall // 2018
This paper investigates the impact of the three mega-trends (1) digitalisation (2) sustainability and (3) servitisation on design and development capabilities in manufacturing companies. First, ...

DISCURSIVE ENGINEERING DESIGN: A SPECULATIVE FRAMEWORK FOR DESIGNING TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION

Rebola, Claudia B.; Gonsher, Ian // 2018
The productive tensions between the sciences and the arts, between disciplines that make predictions and those that permit speculation, establish a creative dialectic. This paper describes a ...

DIVERSITY AS A COMMON FRAMEWORK. DESIGN TEACHING IN DIVERSE AND INTERDISCIPLINARY POSTGRADUATE COURSES

Ferrarello, Laura Filippa // 2018
The MRes in Art & Design is a twelve months postgraduate full-time course launched in 2016. The course is aimed at students who want to advance and challenge the discipline through the practice of ...

DIVERSITY OR CONFIRMITY IN TEACHING DIGITAL DESIGN PATTERN CONSTRUCTION

Klæbo, Kirsten // 2018
This paper treats how to use YouTube videos in design education at university level. The internet and new technology has entered the design education in many ways. One of them is the use of YouTube ...

DO BETTER SKETCHERS BECOME BETTER PRODUCT DESIGNERS?

Corremans, Jan A. M.; Vaes, Kristof R.; Coppieters, Werner // 2018
The importance and value of sketching as part of the creative design process has already been extensively argued. Not only the act of sketching and the number of sketches made have a positive effect ...

DRIVER FOR SUSTAINABLE (INDUSTRIAL) DESIGN CULTURE – THE >DESIGN SHIFT<

Wachs, Marina-Elena // 2018
The high quality of design products is a consequence of sustainable design, investigation of origins as well as requirements and additive design qualities while focusing on responsible cultural and ...

DSM MODELING AND REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION IN DEVELOPING A PRODUCT PLATFORM FOR LOCKS

Wilschut, T. (1); Etman, L.F.P. (1); Rooda, J.E. (1); Vogel, J.A. (2) // 2018
This paper presents dependency structure matrix (DSM) modeling and requirement specification methods that support the development of a lock product platform. The study concerns methods for ...

DSM-BASED METHODS TO REPRESENT SPECIALIZATION RELATIONSHIPS IN A CONCEPT FRAMEWORK

Menshenin, Yaroslav (1); Crawley, Edward (2) // 2018
DSMs and related matrices are commonly used to represent system decomposition, structure, interaction and function/form assignment. But in conceptual design we must also represent specialization that ...

DT: WHAT DESIGNERS CAN LEARN FROM THE NON-DESIGNERS WHO TEACH IT

Gill, Carolina; Eftekhary, Farzaneh // 2018
By analyzing the content of Design Thinking (DT) courses and conducting in-depth interviews with DT instructors, this study explored tools and methods used in 16 design, non-design and ...

EARLY PHASE EVALUATION OF ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGIES WITHIN AN INTEGRATED PRODUCT AND PRODUCTION ENGINEERING APPROACH

Kaspar, Jerome; Stoffels, Pascal; Schneberger, Jan-Henrik; Vielhaber, Michael // 2018
Today, an essential challenge lies in a holistic as well as integrated assessment and selection of an adequate manufacturing technology bearing in mind a tailored product design along with a further ...

ECO-DESIGN IN THE PUPPET WORLD, A CO-LEARNING PROCESS

Allais, Romain; Tyl, Benjamin; Postel, Julie; Fleury, Raphaèle // 2018
Ecodesign has been widely explored in the development process of consumer and capital goods. This study focuses on the environmental assessment of puppets. The methodological approach is inductive ...

EDITED AESTHETICS OF TASTE

Lowley, james duncan; Skjerven, astrid // 2018
Edited Aesthetics of Taste (E.A.T.) is a research project questioning the knife and fork in relation to Western eating habits, using parameters of senses, materiality and time to develop and propose ...

EDUCATIONAL STRATEGIES FOR DEVELOPING FORM LANGUAGE IN PRODUCT DESIGN

Castro, André; Vicente, José // 2018
This paper presents educational strategies for improving student’s skills regarding form language development in product design. This was made by developing and testing educational methodologies in ...

EFFECT OF MEMBERS’ PROFESSIONAL DIVERSITY IN GROUP ON CREATIVE THINKING

FUSE, Emi; WAKABAYASHI, Kazuki; SAITO, Shigeki // 2018
In this study, we experimentally investigated the effect of members’ professional diversity in a group on creative thinking, by adopting a new evaluation method of group creativity. The creative ...

EFFECTS OF UNFOLDING TECHNIQUES AS DESIGN STIMULI IN BUILDING DESIGN

Tao Shen, Yukari Nagai // 2018
Through paper folding techniques, i.e. origami, people can make fascinating 3D forms from 2D sheets. Many architects utilise folding techniques in their design process as design stimuli. However, the ...

Efficient Module Design for Chassis-Mounted Components of Commercial Vehicles

Stocker, Johannes; Çavuşoğlu, Mesut; Felgenhauer, Matthias; Lienkamp, Markus // 2018
Commercial vehicle manufacturers have to offer mass customized products in order to serve a wide range of customers from various industries respectively their applications. Since each branch has ...

EIGHT KEY STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESSFUL STAKEHOLDER INVOLVEMENT IN DESIGN

Manrique, Sebastián Willem; Simons, Daria Ploutoon; Eisenbart, Boris; Gericke, Kilian // 2018
Design professionals work often in multi-stakeholder environments. This research aims to understand how design practitioners deal with challenges resulting from stakeholder involvement in design ...

ELUCIDATING HERMENEUTIC AND REFLECTIVE DESIGN PRACTICES; IS IT POSSIBLE TO PRESENT A PRESCRIPTIVE PROCESS?

Liem, Andre // 2018
Reference to six modes of design reasoning, this article aims to elucidate designers´ hermeneutic and reflective ways of thinking. It seeks to answer whether it is possible to present a prescribed ...

EMPIRICAL STUDY OF REQUIREMENTS ENGINEERING IN CROSS DOMAIN DEVELOPMENT

Nilsson, Sara; Buffoni, Lena; Sandahl, Kristian; Johansson, Hanna; Tahir Sheikh, Bilal // 2018
Shortened time-to-market cycles and increasingly complex systems are just some of the challenges faced by industry. The requirement engineering process needs to adapt to these challenges in order to ...

ENABLING GRADUATED STUDENTS TO DESIGN FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING THROUGH TEACHING AND EXPERIENCE TRANSFER

Ferchow, Julian Felix; Klahn, Christoph; Meboldt, Mirko // 2018
The cyclic manufacturing processes of Additive Manufacturing (AM) create three-dimensional objects layer by layer, offer a large freedom in design, and suffer from very different restrictions ...

ENGAGING STUDENTS WHILE TEACHING DESIGN TOPICS ACROSS DIVERSE PROJECTS

Benjamin, Stacy; Anderson, John // 2018
We present an approach for integrating design topics in an undergraduate capstone design course. In addition to project work, students learn design topics, such as IP, robust design and DFMA. ...

ENGINEERING AND DESIGN STUDENT PROJECTS - THE IMPACT OF TEAM BASED FINAL MAJOR PROJECTS ON GRADUATE EMPLOYABILITY

Mclening, Christian; Burgess, Jonathan // 2018
As industry faces the challenge of a very competitive global world, the process of graduate recruitment has become increasingly competitive and complex. Engineering and design graduates need to ...

ENGINEERING CHANGE MANAGEMENT FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF CORPORATE REPUTATION

Honkisch, Christian Alexander; Pessoa, Marcus Vinicius Pereira; Henseler, Jörg // 2018
Engineering change management (ECM) decisions affect the corporate reputation (CR) either valuable or up to total destruction. This work investigates the gap between ECM and CR for decision making. ...

Boolean Searches

The following examples demonstrate some search strings that use boolean operators:

  • 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.

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