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Value-driven engineering design: Lessons learned from the road construction equipment industry

Bertoni, Marco; Panarotto, Massimo; Jonsson, Pontus // 2017
Value models, in form of economical optimization functions, are often proposed to frontload engineering design activities. However, literature argues that, when qualitative data and assumptions ...

Value-driven simulation: Thinking together through simulation in early engineering design

Panarotto, Massimo; Wall, Johan; Bertoni, Marco; Larsson, Tobias; Jonsson, Pontus // 2017
The topic of ‘design for value’ has lately attracted a great deal of attention within the engineering design community. ‘Predicting’ the value of a future solution is however difficult, especially in ...

VALUES OF CRAFTING IN DESIGN EDUCATION

Heimer, Astrid; Andreassen, Kristin; Haugen, Sigrid // 2017
This paper demonstrates the manner in which craft enhances discussion in design education and how ‘experienced knowledge’ from materialised form processes raises perspectives relating to interactions ...

Variant management toolbox

Braun, Thomas; Strattner, Martin // 2017
The approach focuses on methods in the field of product variant management. Drawn from the experience over ten years of variant management work in practice, it suggests a toolbox which improves the ...

Vorgehensweise zur Vorhersage menschlicher Bewegung durch muskuloskelettale Simulation  (Members only )

Alexander, Wolf; Jörg, Miehling; Sandro, Wartzack // 2017
Musculoskeletal simulations are holding the capability to quantify man-machine interactions of systems which are not build yet. Thus, they have the capability to be an important CAE-tool in product ...

What do we need to say about a design method?

Gericke, Kilian; Eckert, Claudia; Stacey, Martin // 2017
Method development is one of the raisons d’etre of engineering design research and method uptake by industry is perceived as an important success criterion. This paper argues that one of the problems ...

What green design activities and mindsets drive innovation and sustainability in student teams?

Faludi, Jeremy; Agogino, Alice; Beckman, Sara; Iles, Alastair // 2017
What sustainable design practices can also drive innovation, and what practices do people value? Previous analysis of sustainable design methods, and the opportunism of designers generally, has ...

WHAT ON EARTH IS RESPONSIBLE INNOVATION ANYWAY? (AND HOW TO TEACH IT)

Spencer, Nicholas; Bailey, Mark; Smith, Neil; Davidson, Jenny; Sams, Philip // 2017
Our ability to rapidly develop and deploy new thinking continues to accelerate. Responsible Innovation is essential because connected systems and economic imperatives mean that the impacts of ...

Which are the limitations of ICT tools for collaborative design with suppliers?

Talas, Yassine; Gzara, Lilia; Le Dain, Marie-Anne; Merminod, Valéry; Frank, Alejandro Germán // 2017
New Product Development (NPD) is increasingly relying on Information and Communication technologies (ICT) to support collaborative activities conducted by NPD actors. On the other hand, companies ...

Why choose one sustainable design strategy over another: A decision-support prototype

Gould, Rachael; Lagun Mesquita, Patricia; Bratt, Cecilia; Broman, Göran // 2017
Sustainable design strategies provide tangible ways for integrating sustainability into early phase product design work. Examples include design for remanufacturing and design for the base of the ...

Wirtschaftlichkeitsbewertung virtueller Absicherungsprozesse mit matrixba-sierten Methoden  (Members only )

Max, Stanglmeier; Michael, Schenk; Christoph, Schäfer; Robert, Wandt // 2017
In the automotive development process at the BMW Group virtual meth-ods contribute significantly to the reduction of development costs and time. To further increase the use of simulation methods and ...

‘SISTERS ARE DOING IT FOR THEMSELVES?: EXPLORING GENDER IN IRISH PRODUCT DESIGN EDUCATION'

McMahon, Muireann; Kiernan, Louise // 2017
Good design is gender neutral, as should be the design process that underpins it. However achieving equality in the design process is difficult as female product/industrial designers1 are ...

’HANDS ON’: A DESIGN PROJECT FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

Dybvik, Jeanette Helleberg; Berg, Lise.Kari // 2017
This paper is a contribution to design education for the general public. Primary school teaching students at Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences (HIOA) have executed design tasks ...

“YACON” PROJECT TO DESIGN PROMOTION OF REGIONAL SPECIALITIES COLLABORATING WITH THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND COMMUNITIES

Ito, Takao; Sakamoto, Mune-aki; Matsumoto, Keiko; Sagara, Jun-Ichi; Tanida, Ikuhiro; Takeuchi, Satoshi; Yasukawa, Miwa // 2017
Project-Based Learning (PBL) is the backbone of Kanazawa Institute of Technology (KIT) in Japan. In its curriculum, Project Design Program is applied in 14 departments in four colleges. It also ...

15 Years of SPALTEN Problem Solving Methodology in Product Development

Albers, Albert; Reiß, Nicolas; Bursac, Nikola; Breitschuh, Jan // 2016
The brain has only limited ability to deal with complex Problems. Therefore, the developer must be supported to supplement his natural problem-solving behaviors. The SPALTEN-Methodology was described ...

2D WAVELET TRANSFORM DATA COMPRESSION WITH ERROR LEVEL GUARANTEE FOR Z-MAP MODELS  (Members only )

Yokota, Keisuke; Umezu, Nobuyuki; Inui, Masatomo // 2016
Computer simulations are generally used to find any potential problems prior to the actual manufacturing process of workpieces. Most of the workpiece shape is in a Z-map representation, which ...

3D printing and applications: academic research through case studies in Finland

Flores Ituarte, Ińigo; Huotilainen, Eero; Mohite, Ashish; Chekurov, Sergei; Salmi, Mika; Helle, Jukka; Wang, Meng; Kukko, Kirsi; Bjorkstrand, Roy; Tuomi, Jukka; Partanen, Jouni // 2016
This research presents a comprehensive view of 3D printing technologies and their evolution. Additionally, it provides a Nordic perspective on the topic by summarizing project based research ...

A BRIEF INTRODUCTION ON THE KINEMATIC SCHEME DESIGN TEACHING SOFTWARE FOR MECHANICAL SYSTEMS

Qian, Feng; Dong, Huimin; Wang, Delun; Cui, Yan; Gao, Yuan // 2016
Kinematic scheme design is the beginning of the mechatronic system design, which is the most
important and difficult for junior students in mechanical engineering education. In this paper, the ...

A BUSINESS MODEL CANVAS FOR IDECIDE – HOW TO DESIGN A NEW DECISION MAKING APP?

Luft, T.; Lamé, G.; Ponn, J.; Stal-Le Cardinal, J.; Wartzack, S. // 2016
As products become increasingly complex, product developers have to make decisions effectively and efficiently. Therefore, the long term goal of the SIG DM is to develop an iDecide App. This app ...

A Case Study in the Application of Design Structure Matrix for Improvement of Policy Formulation in Complex Industrial Wastewater Treatment

Buzuku, Shqipe; Kraslawski, Andrzej; Kässi, Tuomo // 2016
Designing effective and acceptable policy is a non-trivial task for decision makers and stakeholders. Especially, policy formulation related to environmental management is still a serious challenge. ...

A CASE STUDY: DESIGN AND PROTOTYPING OF AN EXPERIENCE SHOP FOR BIKER BEHAVIOR CHANGE  (Members only )

Choi, Eun Mi; Park, Jung Eun; Kim, Gyu Sik; Kim, Soo Kyum; Kim, Yong Se // 2016
Bicycle-cleaning experience shop service design for behavioral change is a design that is concerned with how design can shape, be used to influence the cleaning behavior of the bicycle users. This ...

A CATEGORIZATION OF CUSTOMER CONCERNS FOR AN OT FRONT-END OF INNOVATION PROCESS IN IT/OT CONVERGENCE CONTEXT

Bonnetto, E.; Yannou, B.; Bertoluci, G.; Boly, V.; Alvarez, J. // 2016
Operational Technologies (OT) are designed to monitor and control plants. OT are increasingly mixed with Information Technologies (IT) in global solutions. A conventional customer inquiry is no more ...

A COMPARISON OF DESIGN PROCESS MODELS FROM ACADEMIC THEORY AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE

Bobbe, T.; Krzywinski, J.; Woelfel, C. // 2016
Academic design process models from different disciplines have been analysed and compared recently. Additionally, this paper presents an analysis that compares design process models from academia, ...

A CONCEPT FOR MODELLING AND ANALYSING DESIGN PROCESS CHANGES

Shapiro, D.; Clarkson, P. J. // 2016
Research on changes in design has focused on changes in the product domain. However, because the product's design process may change as well, this article suggests a concept for a comprehensive ...

Boolean Searches

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    Find rows that contain at least one of the two words.
  • +design +community
    Find rows that contain both words.
  • +design community
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  • +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"
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