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INCREASING THE EDUCATIONAL IMPACT FOLLOWING A FIELD STUDY PROGRAMME
Larsen, Alisa V; Howell, Bryan // 2018
Design students return from field trips abroad brimming with new ideas and a greater understanding of their chosen discipline. However, if their observations and knowledge are not soon applied, the ...
INDEATE 3.0: AN ONTOLOGY BASED, GENERIC DESIGN PROCESS GUIDANCE WEB-TOOL
Acharya, Shakuntala; Chatty, Tejaswini; Ranjan, B. S. C.; Ghadge, Kiran; Bharath, Pabba Annu; Chakrabarti, Amaresh // 2018
InDeaTe web-tool addresses the issues of poor incorporation of design methods and tools in design. Initially conceived with a focus on sustainability, it is supported by a comprehensive database of ...
INDUSTRIAL DRIVEN STUDENT RESEARCH; A CASE STUDY ON THE POTENTIAL FOR INDUSTRIALISING CONSTRUCTION OF BRIDGES
Larsen, Ingrid Lande; Heimdal, Anette; Norheim, Thomas // 2018
The paper is based on our master project (30 ECTS) which was completed during spring 2017. We concluded that there is a massive potential for industrialisation of bridge construction, e.g. through ...
INDUSTRY-LED CORPORATE START-UP ACCELERATOR DESIGN: LESSONS LEARNED IN A MARITIME PORT COMPLEX
Garcia-Herrera, Cristobal; Perkmann, Markus; Childs, Peter R. N. // 2018
Given the increasing disruption in every industry, firms can design new interfaces to further their strategic exploration efforts in order to remain competitive. Based on an inductive multi-case ...
INFLUENCE PROFILE OF WASTEWATER CHAIN IN AMSTERDAM: TOWARDS RESILIENT SYSTEM FOR PHOSPHORUS RECOVERY & VALORISATION
Amosov, M. V. (1); Zlatanovic, L. (2); van der Hoek, J. P. (2,3) // 2018
The wastewater system of Amsterdam offers an opportunity to recover phosphorus, and contribute to circular economy. However, it remains unclear where to intervene in system to maximize recovery and ...
Influencing factors and methods for knowledge transfer situations in Product Generation Engineering based on the SECI model
Albers, Albert; Gronau, Norbert; Rapp, Simon; Grum, Marcus; Zaiser, Alina; Bursac, Nikola; Weber, Edzard // 2018
Products are developed in teams and based on knowledge gained in previous development projects. This makes knowledge transfer a key factor for the success of product development. In addition is the ...
INFORMAL MULTIDISCIPLINARY COLLABORATIONS: ADDING PERSPECTIVE AND VALUE
Umstead, Kelly; Moeller, Preston // 2018
It is well-accepted that multidisciplinary collaborations produce higher quality product development output than work from singular disciplines. Partnerships between industrial designers and ...
INFORMATION FEEDBACK IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT: ANALYSING PRACTICAL CASES
Wellsandt, Stefan; Thoben, Klaus-Dieter; Klein, Patrick // 2018
Information feedback is an important driver of iteration in development projects. Feedback emerges for various reasons and from different information sources and channels. This paper seeks to support ...
INFORMATION REDUCTION AND STUDIO PROJECT FRAMEWORKS
Fry, Richard Eldon // 2018
Studio projects increase from simple & straightforward to complex & indeterminate as undergraduate industrial design students’ progress through their educational experiences. As project complexity ...
INNOVATION BY IMITATION IN DESIGN EDUCATION
Buthayna Hasan Eilouti // 2018
Within a cross-disciplinary framework of design knowledge management, an exploratory approach to architectural designing is proposed. In this approach, Biomimetics is explored for its potentials as a ...
Innovation Toolkit for identification of the Optimal Module Options in Open Platform Architecture Products
Sikhwal, Ravi K; Childs, Peter R N // 2018
Open platform architecture products (OPAP) are the key enablers for Product design for Mass Individualisation. It is a new product design paradigm that comprises an open hardware platform, ...
INSIGHTS INTO DESIGN CONCEPT SIMILARITY JUDGEMENTS
McTeague, Chris Patrick; Duffy, Alex; Hay, Laura; Vuletic, Tijana; Campbell, Gerard; Choo, Pei Ling; Grealy, Madeleine // 2018
Similarity has been shown to influence various measures of outcome creativity in combinatorial design tasks, but the role of similarity during the combination of design concepts is unknown. As an ...
INSIGHTS ON HOW METACOGNITION INFLUENCES KNOWLEDGE APPLICATION IN PRODUCT DESIGN EDUCATION
Zhang, Yang; Bohemia, Erik; McCardle, John // 2018
An empirical study investigating creativity relevant factors that impact on knowledge application within the context of Product Design Education has been undertaken in the form of survey. The ...
INSPIRING CO-EVOLUTION MOVES AND CREATIVITY IN DESIGN TEAMS
Zoë Dankfort, Luuk Roos, Milene Gonçalves // 2018
Our aim was to understand the relationship between stimuli and inspiration among design team members during the co-evolution of problem and solution in the ideation phase of the design process. Case ...
INTEGRATED SYSTEM DESIGN OF A MODULAR, AUTONOMOUS, AERIAL AND GROUND VEHICLE FLEET FOR DISASTER RELIEF MISSIONS - A CASE STUDY
Gärtner, Andreas Christian; Ferriero, Daniel; Bayrak, Alparslan Emrah; Papalambros, Panos Y. // 2018
We present a case study for designing a fleet of modular, unmanned aerial and ground vehicles (UAV and UGV) working cooperatively in a disaster relief mission. The study is motivated by the desire to ...
Integrating additive manufacturing and repair strategies of aeroengine components in the computational multi-disciplinary engineering design process
Al Handawi, Khalil; Lawand, Lydia; Andersson, Petter; Brommesson, Rebecka; Isaksson, Ola; Kokkolaras, Michael // 2018
This paper presents a methodology for integrating failure and lifecycle analysis related to additive manufacturing in a computational multidisciplinary engineering design framework. The specific goal ...
INTEGRATING INDIVIDUAL KNOWLEDGE INTO INNOVATION PROCESSES OF R&D ALLIANCES
Canik, Yasemin; Fain, Nuša; Bohemia, Erik; Telalbasic, Ida; Tewes, Victoria // 2018
Innovation processes involve individuals from different disciplines within and across organisations, who exchange knowledge to undertake tasks. Exchanged knowledge is tacit in nature and, for an ...
INTEGRATING SUSTAINABILITY IN PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS
Watz, Matilda; Hallstedt, Sophie I. // 2018
Trade-offs between sustainability criteria and engineering design variables can lead to sub-optimisations and costly short-term priorities. This study explores how sustainability requirements can be ...
INTEGRATING THE KNOWLEDGE ABOUT FUNCTIONAL INTERDEPENDENCIES INTO A PARAMETER MANAGEMENT APPROACH
Toepfer, Ferdinand; Naumann, Thomas; Anderer, Janina; Vajna, Sándor // 2018
Based on an approach which uses the description of functional interdependencies to resolve multi-criterial goal conflicts this paper addresses the challenge of formalizing the complex knowledge about ...
Integration of Measurement Functions in Existing Systems – Retrofitting as Basis for Digitalization
Vorwerk-Handing, Gunnar; Martin, Georg; Kirchner, Eckhard // 2018
In the current situation of a rapidly progressing digitalization has to be noticed, that still a lot of technical systems exist which were developed without taking the particular requirements of ...
INTRODUCING AN EVALUATION FRAMEWORK FOR WEARABLE DEVICES DESIGN: EXPLAIN REASONS OF LOW USER ADOPTION
Wang, Yahui; Yu, Suihuai; Wang, Jinlei; Ma, Ning; Liu, Zhuo // 2018
We summed up the factors and attributes affecting the success of smart wearable product design. We analysed the relations between design intention and cognitive interpretation and presented the ...
INTRODUCING AUGMENTED REALITY AT SECONDARY COLLEGES OF ENGINEERING
Probst, Andreas; Ebner, Martin // 2018
In Austria there is a unique curriculum of technical education which is taught at Federal Secondary Colleges of Engineering (HTL). Despite mechanical engineering design with industrial standard 3D ...
INTRODUCING SUSTAINABILITY IN ENGINEERING DESIGN EDUCATION: A CASE STUDY USING ANALYSIS OF IMPACTS DURING THE DESIGN FOR SUSTAINABILITY (AID-DS)
Esparragoza, Ivan Enrique; Mesa, Jaime Alberto; Maury, Heriberto Enrique // 2018
This work presents an academic initiative to introduce sustainability in engineering design education based on a case study approach that uses indicators to measure the sustainability performance of ...
INTRODUCING TANGIBLE AESTHETICS: CONTRASTING THE INTRODUCTION OF AESTHETIC ANALYSIS TOOLS FOR PRODUCT DESIGNERS AND INTERDISCIPLINARY DESIGN RESEARCHERS
Laura Filippa Ferrarello, Ashley Hall, Weiyi Li // 2018
Design and aesthetics are two intrinsic words that naturally interrelate when a tangible object with formal qualities is developed by taking into account visible parameters. In this research, we ...
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.