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ENCOURAGING CREATIVE RISK TO REDUCE RISK TO LIFE

Hall, Ashley; Kann, Michael Geoffrey; Ferrarello, Laura; Pulley, Robert // 2017
Encouraging creative risk to reduce risk to life explores how a collaborative, cross disciplinary design research and teaching methodology can provide a platform for tackling projects in the complex ...

Engineering design education in time-sensitive environments

Jarrar, Majed; Anis, Hanan // 2017
The engineering design education has been undergoing reform for more than half a century. It was marginalized in the second half of the twentieth century mostly due to the proliferation of sciences ...

Engineering design research methodologies in product-service systems: When the complex gets tough

Ericson, Ĺsa; Lugnet, Johan; Wenngren, Johan // 2017
The research field of Product-Service Systems (PSS) emerged within the engineering design field to address sustainability and radically lower environmental impact from production and product use ...

Engineering design resource planning: A case study in identifying resource forecasting opportunities in research project planning

Holliman, Alexander; Thomson, Avril; Hird, Abigail // 2017
Resource forecasting is a key element to project planning, this is particularly true for research and design. Due to uncertainties inherent in such fields, resource demand forecasting is a specific ...

ENGINEERING DESIGN, APPRENTICESHIPS & DIVERSITY

Humphries-Smith, Tania Maxine; White, Matthew; Hunt, Clive // 2017
This paper reports on a study that set out to understand the backgrounds of apprentices studying Engineering pathways at one Further Education (FE) College in the UK, where an integrated programme ...

Engineering of assembly systems using graph-based design languages

Breckle, Theresa; Kiefer, Jens; Rudolph, Stephan; Manns, Martin // 2017
Car Manufacturers are subject to continuous and fundamental changes. Already today increasing time pressure, rising complexity and a soaring cost pressure require a shorter time to market. As ...

Engineering value-effective healthcare solutions: A systems design perspective

Patou, François; Maier, Anja // 2017
Our modern healthcare systems commonly face an important dilemma. While they depend on innovation to provide continuously greater healthcare value, they also struggle financially with the burden of ...

Enhanced integrated sensitivity analysis in model based QFD method

Shabestari, Seyed Sina; Bender, Beate // 2017
This manuscript presents a methodology to mathematically calculate the relation between the technical customer requirements and the technical product characteristics. This methodology is used to fill ...

Enhancements in engineering design education at Austrian HTL

Probst, Andreas; Gerhard, Detlef; Ramaseder, Norbert; Ebner, Martin // 2017
In Austria there is a unique curriculum of technical education which is taught at Federal Secondary Colleges of Engineering, commonly known as HTL. This paper gives an overview about continuous ...

Enhancing the balancing while synthesizing-process - a method development project

Noubarpour, Dennis // 2017
There exist many different product and concept development methods. Many of these do not target the performance and cost-balance between sub-solutions in a concept. The management of properties ...

Entscheidungsheuristiken in der PGE - Produktgenerationsentwicklung  (Members only )

Nikola, Bursac; Simon, Rapp; Albert, Albers; Jan, Breitschuh; Narucha, Tanaiutchawoot // 2017
Product development always includes the selection of ideas from a set of potential ideas and thus pointing the way for the subsequent process. Doing this intuitively always implies the risk of not ...

Environmental impacts during the product usage - Identification and categorisation of influencing factors

Kattwinkel, Daniela; Herzog, Michael; Neumann, Marc; Bender, Beate // 2017
To respond to environmental sustainability challenges, many industries are now facing pressure to improve their environmental performance. A developmental approach that systematically integrates an ...

ering design: What’s the difference?

Greene, Melissa; Gonzalez, Richard; Papalambros, Panos; McGowan, Anna-Maria // 2017
Design thinking (DT) and engineering systems thinking (EST) are two complementary approaches to understanding cognition, organization, and other non-technical factors that influence the design and ...

Ermittlung von Konfigurationsprofilen aus Auftragsstücklisten mittels Data-Mining  (Members only )

Kevin, Schmitz; Georg, Jacobs; Johannes, van der Beek // 2017
In order to be successful on the market in the long term, it is necessary to offer market-oriented product variants. The first step is to find out which vari-ants of a product the market demands in ...

Estimating the impact of systems engineers on systems design processes

Collopy, Arianne; Greene, Melissa; Adar, Eytan; Papalambros, Panos // 2017
In this work we develop an understanding of how systems engineers or system integrators can mediate communication channels within a design organization, leading to increased technical success where ...

EVALUATING INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLABORATION — TOWARDS A METHODOLOGY

Hillner, Matthias; Lim, Stanley // 2017
‘… the [collaboration] process itself can be unstable and troublesome’ [1] How can design courses approach interdisciplinary collaboration effectively? This paper extracts a few key insights from ...

Evaluating the influences of heterogeneous combinations of internal/external factors on product design

Filippi, Stefano; Barattin, Daniela // 2017
Several factors could affect the effectiveness of product design activities. These factors can be internal to the designers like skill, knowledge and personality traits, as well as external like ...

Evaluation and management of customer feedback to include market dynamics into product development: Satisfaction Importance Evaluation (SIE) model

Gupta, Ravi Kumar; Belkadi, Farouk; Bernard, Alain // 2017
Customer’s requirements fluctuate across geographical regions and type of use context for a product. In order to address dynamic market’s needs, it is important to maintain an open communication ...

EVALUATION OF “CODEVE” METHODOLOGY FOR TEACHING NPD TO VIRTUAL DESIGN TEAMS

Kovacevic, Ahmed; Vukasinovic, Nikola; Pavkovic, Neven; Horak, Peter // 2017
Studies on the effectiveness of New Product Development (NPD) in countries of partner organizations of EGPR (European Global Product Realisation) course discovered that the end phases of the process ...

Evolving LEGO: Prototyping requirements for a customizable construction kit

Boa, Duncan; Mathias, David; Hicks, Ben // 2017
The PhysiCAD project is a technical feasibility study into the creation of tangible interfaces for Computer Aided Design (CAD) using construction kits. Construction kits, such as LEGO, are a ...

Examining entrepreneurial motivations in an education context

Lynch, Matthew; Slåttsveen, Kristoffer; Lozano, Federico; Steinert, Martin; Andersson, Gunnar // 2017
Entrepreneurial skills are receiving greater attention as engineering departments realise the value of having their graduates receive an education that goes beyond just technical skills. In Norway, ...

EXPERIENCES FROM IMPLEMENTATION OF SUSTAINABILITY IN A CIVIL ENGINEERING COURSE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF AGDER

Svennevig, Paul Ragnar; Hjelseth, Eilif // 2017
Design and assessment of sustainability is expected to be a mandatory part of the competence of the engineers of the future. Sustainability in design and engineering education has often been solved ...

Experiences of product engineering conceptual design with patent drafting

Lloveras, Joaquim // 2017
This paper reports an education experience on product engineering conceptual design and its relation to patent drafting conducted in a technical university. Students have been required to draft ...

Experiential qualities of science museum exhibits: a thematic analysis

Ocampo-Agudelo, Jose; Maya, Jorge // 2017
Designing and supporting the visitor experience with interactive exhibits in science museums is a complex endeavor, particularly because many factors are interrelated and its subjective and dynamic ...

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