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EXPLORING WAYS TO SPEED UP THE APPLICATION OF METRICS TO ASSESS CO-CREATIVE DESIGN SESSIONS

Elies Dekoninck, Jamie O'Hare, Lorenzo Giunta, Cédric Masclet, Gaetano Cascini // 2018
Analysing and comparing the results from design experiments is a crucial but often time consuming process. This problem becomes critical when a large number of experiments are to be analysed in order ...

EXTENDED DESIGN ASSETS ENABLING AUTOMATED TOOL DEVELOPMENT AS A PART OF A PRODUCT PLATFORM APPROACH

Heikkinen, Tim Matias Daniel; Johansson, Joel; Elgh, Fredrik Per Wilhelm // 2018
Product platform development is a well-established approach for reusing product knowledge in the form of geometry and its configuration rules and constraints. Explicitly defining all platform ...

EXTRA CURRICULUM, CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING STUDIES AT UNIVERSITY OF AGDER, NORWAY

Svennevig, Paul Ragnar; Thorstensen, Rein Terje // 2018
The Bachelor of Science education in engineering is limited by the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research (UHR) to 180 points in the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS). A normal study ...

FACILITATING NEED FINDING AND PROBLEM FORMULATION DURING COOPERATIVE WORK TERMS THROUGH VIRTUAL INSTRUCTION - PILOT IMPLEMENTATION RESULTS

Nespoli, Oscar; Hurst, Ada; Russell, Jim // 2018
This project aimed to teach, facilitate the learning of, and assess need finding and problem formulation skills while students were immersed in an authentic practice environment during their coop ...

FAIL EARLY, FAIL OFTEN: EXPLORING STANFORD’S ME310 COURSE AS A BASIS TO IMPROVE INNOVATION OUTPOST EFFICACY

Stenholm, Daniel; Moore, Dylan; Leifer, Larry; Bergsjö, Dag // 2018
In this case study, we compare knowledge transfer between innovation teams in two contexts: an industry-sponsored graduate student capstone course to their corporate sponsors, and innovation outposts ...

Finding balance in Generative Product Design

Lobos, Alex // 2018
Generative design develops complex forms and structures similar to those found in nature, taking advantage of automated tasks and high-scale computing power. This approach benefits designers in the ...

FORMAL SYSTEM FOR THE EXPRESSION OF TARGET-ORIENTED DESIGN HEURISTICS

Bonvoisin, Jérémy; Buchert, Tom; Stark, Rainer // 2018
In design, it is generally neither possible to list all solutions to a given problem nor to prove whether a solution is optimal. In this context, guidance can be provided to designers in the form of ...

FRACTURES IN THE FACULTY: THE STATE OF SUSTAINABLE DESIGN TEACHING IN THE UK

Chamberlin, Lucy; Greenham, Tony; Davis, Sevra // 2018
Design is integral to the UK economy, and with the rise of service design and design thinking has also become a means of addressing society’s greatest challenges – such as social and environmental ...

FRAMING NEW PRODUCT INNOVATIONS: HOW TO MAKE SENSE OF INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL INSIGHTS?

Laursen, Linda Nhu; Haase, Louise Møller // 2018
This study examines: How experts make sense of internal and external insights when they create new product innovations. It focuses on the experts’ reasoning; and suggests a model for ...

FRAMING STRATEGIC VALUE THROUGH DESIGN-LED INNOVATION PRACTICE

Bailey, Mark; Spencer, Nicholas; Smith, Neil; Aftab, Mersha; Knott, Christopher; Sams, Phil // 2018
In university/industry collaborative projects, full project value is often overlooked and such projects can be viewed simply as contributing to student employability agendas. Initially, collaborators ...

FRAMING THE CONCEPT OF AUTONOMY IN SYSTEM DESIGN

Beernaert, Torben Frans; Bayrak, Alparslan Emrah; Etman, L. F. P.; Papalambros, Panos Y. // 2018
Advancements in multiple domains have led to a focus on autonomy in engineered systems. This focus necessitates a clear definition of the term ‘autonomy’ and its implications for system design. To ...

FROM ECODESIGN TO DFS IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION

PERPIGNAN, Catherine; ROBIN, Vincent; EYNARD, Benoit // 2018
Sustainability concept is becoming ingrained in the international engineering community. The next generation of engineers has to be trained to appreciate economic, environmental, and societal impacts ...

FROM SYSTEMATIC DESIGN PROCESS TOWARDS TEACHING PRODUCT DESIGNER’S TOOLKIT

Lehtonen, Timo Artturi; Juuti, Tero Sakari; Rättyä, Kaisu Johanna; Pakkanen, Jarkko Tapani; Vanhatalo, Mikko Johannes // 2018
In higher level of engineering education, the training of single development process in the field of product development is no longer sufficient, because our students are employed in such jobs that ...

From team collaboration to product success - the domino effect of design thinking

Paula, Danielly de; Dobrigkeit, Franziska; Cormican, Kathryn // 2018
Design thinking (DT) offers a potent way to create breakthrough products due to its ability to find unarticulated needs and solve problems. For a long time, design thinking was considered the ...

FRUGAL INNOVATION IN COMPLEX SYSTEMS: EVIDENCE FROM NUCLEAR REACTOR DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA

Verma, Aditi // 2018
Frugal innovation has typically been observed in the design of relatively simple artifacts and systems.This work finds evidence of in a ‘complex’ setting: the design and development nuclear reactors ...

Function modelling and constraints replacement to support design for additive manufacturing of satellite components

Borgue, Olivia; Müller, Jakob; Panarotto, Massimo; Isaksson, Ola // 2018
Additive Manufacturing is increasingly attracting interest among manufacturers of space components, mainly due to its high design freedom, capability for achieving weight reduction and for being ...

FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF AN AGILE TECHNIQUE TOOLBOX FOR MECHATRONIC PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Goevert, Kristin; Lindemann, Udo // 2018
Agile development gets more and more into the focus of mechatronic product development. They will solve existing chalenges e.g. digitalization with the dynamic and flexible approach of agile ...

GENERATIVE HERITAGE: DRIVING GENERATIVITY THROUGH KNOWLEDGE STRUCTURES IN CREATIVE INDUSTRIES. LESSONS FROM CUISINE

Carvajal Pérez, Daniel; Araud, Axelle; Chaperon, Vincent; Le Masson, Pascal; Weil, Benoît // 2018
Sometimes, a designer needs to share a “creation heritage” to support the generativity of his pairs, in the form of a book. What should be its content? The literature has shown that knowledge in such ...

GEOMETRIC SUBSTITUTE MODELS FOR EFFICIENT SCALING OF DIMENSIONS DURING VEHICLE ARCHITECTURE DESIGN

Felgenhauer, Matthias; Angerer, Christian; Marksteiner, Raul; Schneider, Florian; Lienkamp, Markus // 2018
The scaling of component sizes and distances between them, during the early stage of Vehicle Architecture Design, is time- and cost-consuming, due to numerous requirements as well as component and ...

GETTING INSPIRATION OR CREATING INSPIRATION? THE ROLE OF KNOWLEDGE STRUCTURES IN IDEA GENERATION

Brun, Juliette; Le Masson, Pascal; Weil, Benoît // 2018
Every designer - experienced or not - aspires to live Aha! moments, but how to favor these moments, where original ideas emerge, is not always obvious. While design methods often focus on the concept ...

GOAL SETTING IN SUSTAINABLE BUILDING RENOVATION – EARLY PROTOTYPE DESIGN AND TESTING OF A NEW DECISION SUPPORT TOOL

Gade, Anne Nørkjær; Jensen, Rasmus Lund; Larsen, Tine Steen; Nissen, Søren Bülow // 2018
This paper presents an early prototype of a new value-based decision support tool that can support building owners in setting goals for sustainability in renovation projects. The prototype includes ...

GOING GLOBAL: AVOIDING 'DESIGN TOURISM' IN INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIVE DESIGN PROJECTS

Sheldrick, Leila; Dasan, Aran // 2018
This paper considers the planning, methodology and pitfalls in creating an educational collaboration in an international design project that deeply engages students in their new translocated context ...

GRAPH DATABASES FOR EXPLOITING USE PHASE DATA IN PRODUCT-SERVICE-SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT: A METHODOLOGY TO SUPPORT IMPLEMENTATION

Hollauer, Christoph; Shalumov, Boris; Wilberg, Julian; Omer, Mayada // 2018
Factors such as cost reductions in sensors lead to an increase of use-related data of Product-Service-Systems (PSS) users. PSS use data is a challenge as well as competitive advantage, enabling ...

Healthcloud - Participatory design of user interfaces for senior people’s active aging

Normark, Jörgen; Wikberg-Nilsson, Åsa; Björklund, Cecilia; Wiklund-Axelsson, Sari-Anne // 2018
The aim of the interdisciplinary HealthCloud pre-study project was twofold: to further knowledge of user experiences of inclusive interface design specifically for an ageing population, and to ...

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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