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RE-MIX PROJECT – HYBRIDISATION LEADING TO DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION

Torrisi, Vanna Savina; Inamura, Tokushu; Hirai, Yasuyuki // 2018
The focus of this paper is disruptive innovation, created through processes of hybridisation. For the purpose of this study, the term ‘hybridisation’ refers to the blending of design practices that ...

RE-USE OF ENGINEERING DESIGN RATIONALE IN FINNISH SME PROJECT BASED INDUSTRY

Ellman, Asko; Paronen, Juha; Juuti, Tero Sakari; Tiainen, Tarja // 2018
This study presents views on barriers of re-use of engineering design rationale. The research data was gathered by interviewing 29 persons who work in 19 different Finnish SME engineering project ...

REAL-TIME CODING METHOD FOR CAPTURE OF ARTEFACT-CENTRIC INTERACTIONS IN CO-CREATIVE DESIGN SESSIONS

Ben Guefrache, Fatma; Masclet, Cedric; Prudhomme, Guy; Cascini, Gaetano; O'Hare, Jamie Alexander // 2018
This paper proposes a method to speed up the quantitative description of interaction occurrences during co-creative design sessions. Protocol analysis is traditionally used for such studies but it ...

RECONCEPTUALIZING DESIGN RISK MANAGEMENT AS A LEARNING STRATEGY

Willumsen, Pelle Lundquist; Oehmen, Josef; Ernstsen, Sidsel Katrine // 2018
We observed how risk management (RM) is perceived to hinder radical innovation in companies. RM is perceived to kill good ideas too early before they were explored thoroughly or leads to cancellation ...

REFLECTING ON THE EMPLOYABILITY ADEQUACY OF COMPETENCIES TAUGHT IN DESIGN HIGH EDUCATION SYSTEM

Almendra, Rita Assoreira; Falcão, Gonçalo André // 2018
This paper exposes a clear reflection about design competencies, addressing the ones academia finds necessary to be acquired by design students and the ones the market requires from designers. ...

REFLECTIONS ON AN INDUSTRIAL DESIGN CURRICULUM PARADIGM SHIFT FROM MATERIAL PRODUCTION TO BEHAVIOUR CHANGE BASED ON A CASE STUDY

Novoa, Mauricio; Mubin, Omar; Apalakis,Adrian // 2018
This article narrates on work towards a new industrial design curriculum launched in 2016. The makeover promoted transitioning from traditional design education focused on both, industrial age ...

RESEARCH EDUCATION NURTURES INQUISITIVENESS OF PROFESSIONAL DESIGN AND ENGINEERING STUDENTS

Turnhout, Koen; Köppe, Christian; Tankink, Tanja; Schuszler, Peter; Bakker, René // 2018
In this paper we report on the evaluation of our research education across a range of professional design and engineering majors. Through inspection of educational materials, interviews with teams ...

RESEARCH FOR RELIEF OF DISCOMFORT OF SOUND USER INTERFACE (SUI)

Yang, Wonseok // 2018
Bicycle bells are often used for avoiding danger and can serve as a warning. It seems that psychological displeasure is pronounced when the pedestrian suddenly hears a loud high frequency alarm from ...

RESEARCH IN BIO-INSPIRED DESIGN - WHAT IS ITS CURRENT FOCUS?

Marie-Luise Domke, Helena Hashemi Farzaneh // 2018
Bio-inspired design is an increasingly popular creativity and innovation method. Using bio-inspired design, designers tap nature with its almost unlimited pool of inspirations for technical ...

RESEARCH ON INTELLIGENT DESIGN AND ACCURATE MODELLING OF SPIRAL BEVEL GEARS BASED ON FUNCTION-TO-FORM MAPPING

Xu, Zhi-Gang; Su, Kai-Yuan; Zhu, Jian-Feng; Liu, Wei-Min // 2018
A design method of function-to-form mapping is proposed for spiral bevel gear. The rules are established. The mathematical model of tooth surface of the spiral bevel gear is deduced, the boundary of ...

RESILIENT DESIGN PROPERTIES OF A DRIVERLESS TRANSPORT SYSTEM

Wied, Morten; Oehmen, Josef; Welo, Torgeir // 2018
From its origin in ecology, resilient system properties have attracted wider interest for their applications to man-made systems. Previous research has shown that a simple conceptual model seems to ...

RETHINKING DESIGN EDUCATION FOR THE MULTICULTURAL GENERATION

Huang, Tao; Scott, Aaron; Lu, Qunxia; Sui, Tingting // 2018
The paper presents our strategies and insights for conducting a collaborative workshop of American and Chinese students and faculty in Guangzhou, China. Inspired by this experience, the authors ...

Risk management practices in product development companies

Schulte, Jesko; Hallstedt, Sophie I. // 2018
Product development (PD) is inherently linked to taking and managing risks. For risk management (RM) to be truly effective, it cannot be treated in product development in isolation. Instead, a ...

ROBOT ERGONOMICS: TOWARDS HUMAN-CENTRED AND ROBOT-INCLUSIVE DESIGN

Sosa, Ricardo; Montiel, Miguel; Sandoval, Eduardo B.; Mohan, Rajesh E. // 2018
This paper presents a cross-disciplinary approach to the design of robots and the designed environments they will inhabit and the objects they will operate in applications of social and service ...

ROBUST DESIGN FOR MECHATRONIC MACHINE ELEMENTS - HOW ROBUST DESIGN ENABLES THE APPLICATION OF MECHATRONIC SHAFT-HUB CONNECTION

Vogel, Sven; Martin, Georg; Schirra, Tobias; Kirchner, Eckhard // 2018
This paper discusses the difficulties caused by production precision for a widespread application of sensorial Mechatronic Machine Elements to expand existing machines or designs to ...

ROLE OF BIOLOGISTS IN BIOMIMETIC DESIGN PROCESSES: PRELIMINARY RESULTS

Graeff, Eliot; Maranzana, Nicolas; Aoussat, Améziane // 2018
Although biomimetic design practice becomes more and more common, some methodological aspects are still under development. More especially, this article aims at dealing with biologist’s role and ...

SAME, SAME BUT DIFFERENT: CORE DESIGN TEACHING IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Barrie, Jeff // 2018
Mechanical Engineering students learn a lot in their first two years of study, building up core engineering knowledge. Courses and subjects range from Mathematics to Solid Mechanics, Thermodynamics ...

Scaling agile practices on different time scopes for complex problem solving

Breitschuh, Jan; Albers, Albert; Seyb, Patrick; Hohler, Sophie; Benz, Jonathan; Reiß, Nicolas; Bursac, Nikola // 2018
There can be no innovation without time and space for ideation and courage to endeavor new terrain. Approaching this terrain in a structured way whilst managing the risks linked to the uncertainty of ...

SCALING OF STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS BY KNOWLEDGE-BASED ENGINEERING METHODS

Wolniak, Philipp; Sauthoff, Bastian; Lachmayer, Roland // 2018
Decreasing the development time is a significant mean for a company operating in the technical area to lower the development cost. Effort invested into developing a given product can be used to ...

SEMI-AUTOMATIZED ASSESSMENT OF REQUIREMENT INTERRELATIONS

Graessler, Iris; Scholle, Philipp; Hentze, Julian; Oleff, Christian // 2018
Changing requirements have a broad impact on product development processes. In this paper, a novel approach towards structuring requirements is proposed. Based on a requirements list, interrelations ...

SETTING THE SCENE: A NEW PROPOSAL FOR VISUALIZING AND ESTABLISHING 3-DIMENSIONAL PERSONAS AS A MANAGEMENT TOOL

Koscher, Andrea; Dittenberger, Sandra // 2018
Experiences drawn from former projects indicate a gap concerning the creation and the perpetual use of Personas throughout a project development process. This gap builds the focus of this paper. In ...

SHAPING PRODUCTS: DIFFERENCES BETWEEN EXPERT AND NOVICE INDUSTRIAL DESIGNERS

Jagtap, Santosh // 2018
The process of shaping a product’s visual appearance is crucial in determining consumer response. However, extant research on the nature of expertise in this process is scarce. Specifically, there is ...

SHOCK EMPATHY WORKSHOP: EXPLORING EMPATHY SKILLS FOR DESIGNERS AND NON-DESIGNERS

Dan Brian Trowsdale, Gerard Du, Jacques Giard // 2018
User-centered design or user-focused design are terms which describe processes that attempt to involve potential customers or users within a design process. The intention of such processes is to ...

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, ...

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