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ICONS AND ARCHETYPES MOVING FORWARD

Scully, Amos; Uniyal, Aishwarya // 2017
Archetypes and iconic products along with their creators have inspired many of us to enter the design field. As designers we aspire to a lifestyle filled with these bits of perfection, and we hope ...

ICT VERSUS CRAFT IN DESIGN EDUCATION FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC

Strand, Ingri; Nielsen, Liv Merete // 2017
In this study, the use of information and communication technology (ICT) in the subject Art and crafts in general education in Norway is examined through a survey and qualitative interviews with ...

Identifying affordances from online product reviews

Hou, Tianjun; Yannou, Bernard; Leroy, Yann; Poirson, Emilie; Mata, Ivan; Fadel, Georges // 2017
Affordance based design is developed since the beginning of 21st century. Affordances being revealed properties of a system in a context, they may be much diverse and unexpected. Consequently, it is ...

Identifying opportunities for the implementation of UX design in industrial goods development

Wölfel, Christian; Gärtner, Frank; Krzywinski, Jens; Siwek, Sandra // 2017
The approach of designing for experience has been developed in interaction design and adopted for product design in the recent years. There are scattered efforts on bringing the approach of designing ...

Identifying product development crises: The potential of adaptive heuristics

Muenzberg, Christopher; Stingl, Verena; Geraldi, Joana; Oehmen, Josef // 2017
This paper introduces adaptive heuristics as a tool to identify crises in design projects and highlights potential applications of these heuristics as decision support tool for crisis identification. ...

Identifying the influences on performance of engineering design and development projects

Snider, Chris; Emanuel, Lia; Gopsill, James; Joel-Edgar, Sian; Hicks, Ben // 2017
Performance of engineering design and development projects depends on myriad factors, creating challenges in implementation and management. These are compounded by potential for high variation across ...

Identifying variability key characteristics for automation design - A case study of finishing process

Sanchez-Salas, Angel; Goh, Yee Mey; Case, Keith // 2017
This paper describes an investigation of human interaction with process ‎variability (i.e. variability not introduced by the humans themselves) in a manual manufacturing process. The process studied ...

Implementation of lightweight design in the product development process of unmanned aerial vehicles

Junk, Stefan; Schröder, Werner; Hangst, Nikolai // 2017
The development and manufacturing of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) require a multitude of design rules. Thereby, additive manufacturing (AM) processes provide a number of significant advantages ...

Improved codification and transfer of engineering knowledge through human intermediaries

Ruck, Tobias; Albers, Albert; Reiß, Nicolas // 2017
In multi-domain product development and companies with a high division of expertise, there is a permanent need to transfer expert knowledge to mechanical designers. Especially in large distributed ...

Improving engineering information retrieval by combining TD-IDF and product structure classification

Jones, David; Matthews, Jason; Xie, Yifan; Gopsill, James; Dotter, Martin; Chanchevrier, Nicolas; Hicks, Ben // 2017
Engineering Information Management (EIM) and Information Retrieval (IR) systems are central to the day to day running of large engineering organisations. The capture, interrogation, retrieval and ...

Improving exploration capability by interacting with start-ups

Buck, Lennart Sebastian; Nilsson, Susanne; Ritzén, Sofia // 2017
This paper describes and analyses an exploration-capability model that is currently being introduced in an automotive OEM. An increasingly high environmental dynamism as well as a new level of ...

Improving inclusive design practice - transferring knowledge from sports design practice

Wilson, Nicky; Thomson, Avril; Riches, Philip // 2017
Despite the existence of many design tools to educate and assist the designer in implementing inclusive design, there is still a lack of inclusive design uptake in industry. The client is often cited ...

Improving needs-finding techniques for medical device development at low resource environments using Activity Theory

Rismani, Shalaleh; Van der Loos, H. F. Machiel // 2017
It is critical to evaluate and improve existing needs-finding techniques for design in new and complex spaces. In the recent decade, more companies and organizations are focusing on medical device ...

Improving product configurability in ETO companies

Markworth Johnsen, Sara Helene; Kristjansdottir, Katrin; Hvam, Lars // 2017
For engineer-to-order (ETO) companies, it is from a strategic perspective crucial to be able to supply highly customized solutions to customers, while at the same time improving re-usability across ...

Improving the sketching ability of engineering design students

Hilton, Ethan Clark; Paige, Myela; Williford, Blake; Li, Wayne; Hammond, Tracy ; Linsey, Julie // 2017
From improving spatial visualization skills to concept generation, sketching is both a useful practice and a powerful tool for engineering designers. The method of teaching free-hand sketching in ...

Increasing product attachment through personalised design of additively manufactured products

Campbell, Robert Ian; Bernabei, Roberta // 2017
The research reported in this paper has demonstrated that emerging digital technologies are offering new methods for designers to work with end users to help them create personalised products. ...

INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OF CAD ENHANCED BY TEAMWORK

Pütz, Claus // 2017
This paper presents how individual learning of CAD can effectively be enhanced by teamwork in nearly all phases. This CAD course aims at lifting as many students as possible to a preferably high and ...

Information extracted from patents as creative stimuli for product innovation

Parvin, Mehdi; Cascini, Gaetano; Becattini, Niccolo // 2017
This paper investigates the impact of information extracted from patents on the creative performance of R&D engineers involved in new product design tasks. The creative stimuli originated by domain ...

Information rich mapping requirement to product architecture through functional system deployment: The Multi Entity Domain Approach

Hauksdóttir, Dagný; Mortensen, Niels Henrik // 2017
Successful transformation of design information from customer requirements to design implementation is critical for engineering design. As systems become complex the tracking of how customer ...

Innovation processes in SMEs: Exploring the influence of varying degrees of control

Karlsson, Anna; Öhrwall Rönnbäck, Anna; Lind, Erika // 2017
Previous research in the field of product innovation management has focused on large firms. This is unfortunate because small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have features that clearly ...

INNOVATION SHOULD BE TAUGHT TO ALL 14 TO 16 YEAR OLDS IN SCHOOLS

Goatman, Michael Charles // 2017
This paper is a discussion regarding the teaching of creativity and innovation and the supply of professionals to the product/industrial design business. It argues that the scope of design in the ...

Integrated approach to the agile development with design thinking in an industrial environment

Grashiller, Michael; Luedeke, Tobias; Vielhaber, Michael // 2017
The aim of this paper is to investigate the arrangement of creative techniques and flexible project management methods to enable innovative product development in one single process. Because ...

Integrated modeling of behavior and reliability in system development

Hentze, Julian; Kaul, Thorben; Graessler, Iris; Sextro, Walter // 2017
The integrated modeling of behavior and reliability in system development delivers a model-based approach for reliability investigation by taking into account the dynamic system behavior as well as ...

Integrated process and data model for applying scenario-technique in requirements engineering

Graessler, Iris; Scholle, Philipp; Pottebaum, Jens // 2017
Originating from strategic management, scenario-technique yields potentials for requirements engineering. In this paper an integrated process model for such an application of scenario-technique is ...

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