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PEDAGOGICAL CONTENT KNOWLEDGE IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION

Juuti, Tero Sakari; Rättyä, Kaisu; Lehtonen, Timo; Kopra, Miia-Johanna // 2017
The Finnish education policy has changed in recent years and poses challenging goals for university education. In the product development domain this means that teaching needs to produce more ...

Performance monitoring and control for an additive manufacturing factory - A case study in the aerospace industry

Judalet, Nicolas; Kazakçi, Akin; Le Gouguec, Emmanuel; Balvay, Arnaud // 2017
Additive Manufacturing (AM) is a promising technology that opens many new perspectives for design, logistics and production. A few state-of-the art industrial companies are beginning to industrialize ...

PLANTING THE SEEDS OF FUTURE MECHANICAL DESIGN ENGINEERS – LEARNING SKILLS

Üreten, Selin; Krause, Dieter; Beckmann, Gregor // 2017
The learning process of students in mechanical engineering is accompanied with various challenges. A gap in students’ fundamental learning abilities, such as learning competences and ...

PLAY LAB: CREATING SOCIAL VALUE THROUGH COMPETENCY AND CHALLENGE-BASED LEARNING

Acuńa, Alejandro; Maya, Mariana; Britton, Ella; García, Mariano // 2017
Play Lab was created by the School of Design and Architecture (EDA) in Tecnológico de Monterrey campus Querétaro, as part of a pilot education model called Semester i. Play Lab aims to bring ...

Positive and negative contamination in user interactions

Baxter, Weston; Aurisicchio, Marco; Mugge, Ruth; Childs, Peter R. N. // 2017
The purpose of this paper is to present contaminated interaction as a design construct. Interactions with an object can be altered, positively, neutrally or negatively, due to some prior use. In such ...

PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT: PRODUCT DESIGN AND EXTERNAL COLLABORATIONS

Thomas, Vicki // 2017
How should practitioners and enterprises contribute to product design education? This paper looks at the strengths and challenges of working with design practitioners and enterprises. Lecturers are ...

Predicting and visualizing cost propagation due to engineering design changes

Georgiades, Alex; Sharma, Sanjiv; Kipouros, Timoleon; Savill, Mark // 2017
During product development changes in the initial design are ubiquitous. The ability to predict such changes, along with the expected costs, is a challenge on its own. This challenge increases ...

Predicting indirect process costs of engineering change based on a task characteristic perspective

Gebhardt, Marcel // 2017
Today companies are capable to make precise predictions of engineering change costs incurred in producing departments. But implementing engineering changes is a work-sharing task. Besides production ...

PROBLEM BASED LEARNING: DEVELOPING COMPETENCY IN KNOWLEDGE INTEGRATION IN HEALTH DESIGN

Sellen, Kate M // 2017
Different communities, organizations, and people hold different views on their own and others wellbeing. It is often challenging to balance different perspectives during the design process when the ...

PROBLEM FRAMING IN THE AGE OF DATA ANALYTICS

Gill, Carolina; Rendon, Hector; Rodriguez, Judith // 2017
This paper provides a way to bring together qualitative and quantitative methods to investigate how data analytics could offer an additional perspective to framing social innovation design problems ...

Process integrated product concretisation: Extending conceptual design with function focus by processual product design

Mattmann, Ilyas; Kloberdanz, Hermann; Kirchner, Eckhard // 2017
Existing development approaches usually focus on the product function as the starting point of development activities, since function fulfilment is the main carrier to ensure stakeholder satisfaction ...

Process model for change management in the system of chassis-mounted parts of commercial vehicles

Stocker, Johannes Michael; Thoma, Christoph; Schmidt, Michael; Kreimeyer, Matthias; Lienkamp, Markus // 2017
Due to the high amount of interrelations, such as spatial dependencies, material exchange, energy transfer and information flow, the chassis-mounted parts, located between the axles of a commercial ...

Process model for data-driven business model generation

Benta, Christian; Wilberg, Julian; Hollauer, Christoph; Omer, Mayada // 2017
Digitalization is advancing fast and at the same time the volume of data is increasing. Examples from industry show that business models using big data can lead to competitive advantages. Currently ...

Product description in terms of advantages and drawbacks: Exploiting patent information in novel ways

Chiarello, Filippo; Fantoni, Gualtiero; Bonaccorsi, Andrea // 2017
Patents are an enormous source of valuable information. Unfortunately only a limited number of elements are targeted in them (mainly legal) and most of the design knowledge is lost or not exploited. ...

Product model-based identification of potentials of additive manufacturing in the design process  (Members only )

Timo, Richter; Felix, Schumacher; Hagen, Watschke; Thomas, Vietor // 2017
Additive manufacturing processes have become a viable alternative to conventional manufacturing for end-use products due to its potentials like tool-less production, and capabilities to realize new ...

Product sustainability assessment in conceptualisation phase

Martinez, Victor Gerardo // 2017
Along the design process many decisions and compromises are made in order to reach a final design solution. In literature is commonly accepted that tackling sustainability issues at early stages ...

PROGRESS CARDS AS A TOOL FOR SUPPORTING REFLECTION, MANAGEMENT AND ANALYSIS OF DESIGN STUDIO PROCESSES

Jaskiewicz, Tomasz; van der Helm, Aadjan // 2017
This paper presents “progress cards” as a tool that supports design students in planning and reflecting on their design processes, while providing design studio coaches and design methods researchers ...

Proposal for a new usability index for product design teams and the general public

Brandy, Anthony; Mantelet, Fabrice; Aoussat, Améziane; Pigot, Pierre-Vincent // 2017
Usability is a key notion in most of products, especially for the medical devices. Nevertheless, sometimes this notion can be shelved in favour of other priorities such as reliability of the product. ...

Proposing a new product creativity assessment tool and a novel methodology to investigate the effects of different types of product functionality on the underlying structure of factor analysis

Hazeri, Kamyar ; Childs, Peter R. N. ; Cropley, David // 2017
The aim of study is to indicate a gap in creativity research arising from products with dissimilar capabilities requiring independent creativity indicators that are empirically formed according to ...

Proposition of a tools selection method to support and favour innovation for a manufacturing company

Lacom, Pauline; Bazzaro, Florence; Sagot, Jean-Claude // 2017
Nowadays, companies have to innovate in order to cope with competition, and to ensure the durability of their activities. Innovation is more and more perceived as a result. Users can be involved in ...

Prototypical product shapes as a tool for aesthetic product design

Maya, Jorge; Betancur-Rodríguez, Daniel // 2017
The use of prototypical product shapes allows to structure and support the intuitive aesthetic design process. Prototypicality, a cognitive variable, is the extent to which an object represents a ...

Prototyping shape-changing interfaces - An evaluation of living hinges’ abilities to resemble organic, shape-changing interfaces

Jensen, Matilde Bisballe; Blindheim, Jřrgen; Steinert, Martin // 2017
This paper presents an evaluation of nine laser cut living hinges in terms of their ability to resemble earlier defined properties of mechanical shape-changing interfaces. Such interfaces are ...

Providing a conducive environment to integrate design and production: Assessing the potentials of university-based fablabs (Ub-Fablabs)

Botleng, Vomaranda; Brunel, Stéphane; Girard, Philippe // 2017
While design plays an important role in economic growth, the unanticipated high output of wastes during a product’s lifecycle puts to question the current practice of design and production. According ...

Rapid prototyping products mapping live-data streams into tangible user interfaces

Carulli, Marina; Bordegoni, Monica // 2017
The very rapid evolution of digital technologies and the “Internet of Things” phenomenon are today some of the most important issues that product designers have to face. Consequently, today designers ...

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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