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IMPROVING HAJJ PILGRIMS HEALTH CONDITIONS THROUGH PRODUCT DESIGN

Razi, M. // 2016
Hajj, the annual greater pilgrimage for Muslims, is a combination of different steps. Health condition of Hajj is of the most important issues related due to high population density and activities. ...

Improving innovation culture by demonstrator design

Schulte, Kjersti Řverbř; Hatling, Morten; Aschehoug, Silje // 2016
In this paper, we present a case study from a high-tech manufacturing company in Norway. The project was a close collaboration between managers and engineers from the R&D department in an industrial ...

Including product designers in the consideration of resource criticality – an approach from a business perspective

Link, Sandra; Denz, Naemi; Kloberdanz, Hermann // 2016
Especially in recent years, the issue of resource efficiency has become focus of public debate. High and volatile raw material prices show the relevance of the topic. Not only on a political level, ...

Increasing student confidence and motivation in a project-based Machine Construction and Mechatronics course

Slåttsveen, Kristoffer; Steinert, Martin; Aasland, Knut Einar // 2016
This paper describes an exercise project implemented in a 7th semester mechatronics course for mechanical engineers. Its intention is to teach technical know-how, theoretical understanding, practical ...

INDIVIDUAL DISPOSITIONS AND THE ADOPTION OF SURFACE LEARNING IN DESIGN

Hamat, B.; Badke-Schaub, P.; Schoormans, J. // 2016
In this study, we investigated the inter-relationship between students' mind-sets, tolerance for ambiguity and self-efficacy to the learning approaches that design students adopt. Data was collected ...

Inference of Latent Functions in Virtual Field

Shoki, Fujii; Kaori, Yamada; Toshiharu, Taura // 2016
Products may possess latent functions that might be eventually discovered by users. We propose a method of inferring the latent function of a product by using it in fields different from that ...

Influence of Thinking Style on Design Creativity

Hristina, Milojevic; Angelica, Girardello; Zhinan, Zhang; Yan, Jin // 2016
Past studies suggest evidence of lack of intuitive thinking and creativity training in engineering
education. This becomes particularly relevant in the realm of design engineers, where creative ...

INFLUENCES OF ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING ON DESIGN PROCESSES FOR CUSTOMISED PRODUCTS

Spallek, J.; Sankowski, O.; Krause, D. // 2016
Additive manufacturing (AM) has a high impact on the fabrication of customised components of a product, but has not been sufficiently analysed for the implications of AM for design processes.
The ...

Integrated development process of products and production systems

Stoffels, Pascal; Vielhaber, Michael // 2016
The call for more sustainable products requires an entire consideration of all lifecycle phases. Besides the utilisation phase, the production phase influences environmental aspects to a huge share, ...

INTEGRATED PRODUCT MODELLING THROUGH IFM-CPM/PDD

Eisenbart ,B.; Khan, Y. I.; Qureshi, A. J. // 2016
Designing complex systems is an iterative process requiring constant updating of models representing related information. To ease consistent modelling, this paper focuses on linking function ...

INTEGRATED VALUE ENGINEERING - IMPLEMENTATION OF VALUE OPTIMIZATION POTENTIALS

Maisenbacher, S.; Fürtbauer, D.; Behncke, F.; Lindemann, U. // 2016
The creation of valuable products requires high functionality and quality for low costs, which results in additional challenges in the design process of products. The relatively new approach of ...

Integrating Creativity into Regional Entrepreneurial Practices: Perspectives for Innovation and Growth

Laima, Gerlitz; Dr. Gunnar, Prause // 2016
Innovation is the key-driving factor for regional development and growth (Heidenrecih, 2005;
Cooke et al., 2004; Heyek, 2002; Foray, 2012). The grassroots research exhibits practical ...

INTEGRATING REAL GEOMETRY MODELS INTO PRODUCT SIMULATIONS: AN APPROACH OF A KNOWLEDGE-BASED PROCESS

Katona, S.; Koch, M.; Wartzack, S. // 2016
Simulation driven product development is state of the art to insure that desired characteristics in use behave as requested before performing expensive tests using prototypes. Product simulation is ...

INTEGRATION OF A SYSTEMATIC MATERIAL SELECTION INTO THE DYNAMIC DEVELOPMENT PROCESS OF VEHICLE STRUCTURE PARTS

Kaiser, R.; Wicht, D.; Vielhaber, M. // 2016
Changes in prescribed loads and available space of vehicle structure parts lead to a dynamic requirement profile which changes over the course of the vehicle development. Due to the interdependency ...

INTEGRATION OF THE WELL-BEING IN THE EARLY PHASES OF THE AUTOMOTIVE DESIGN PROCESS: FIRST APPROACH AND CONTRIBUTION OF PHYSIOLOGICAL MEASURES

Bertin, M.; Bluntzer, J.-B.; Roger, M.; Sagot, J.-C.; Del Fabbro, L. // 2016
In this paper is presented the opportunity to consider the user's Well-being in an automotive context directly from the early phases of the design process by proposing new kinds of tools and methods. ...

Interactions in a World of Intelligent Products - A Case Study of a Smart and Learning Office Chair

Matilde Bisballe, Jensen; Andreas, Wulvik; Carlo, Kriesi; Osmund, Boe; Phillipp, Anders; Even, Jors; Martin, Steinert // 2016
This paper presents challenges associated with developing Smart, Learning, and
Physically Adapting products. Until now, smart products mainly collects user data and digitally
adapts user interfaces ...

Interdisciplinarity in Product Design Education. Balancing Disciplines to Foster Creativity

Martin, Luccarelli // 2016
The focus of this work lies on teaching methods for product design to stimulate novelty within a multiple disciplinary educational context. To address this issue, the different types of multiple ...

INTERDISCIPLINARY INSIGHTS FOUND FOR PRODUCT/SERVICE SYSTEM DESIGN

Brambila-Macias, S. A.; Sakao, T.; Kowalkowski, C. // 2016
Product/Service System (PSS) is a different way of fulfilling customer needs by providing a bundle of products and services. PSS is by nature an interdisciplinary field of research that needs ...

Interplay Of Sketching & Prototyping In Early Stage Product Design

Qifang, Bao; Daniela, Faas; Maria, Yang // 2016
Research suggests that, for the design of simple mechanisms, sketching and
prototyping are somewhat interchangeable in terms of their influence on design idea quantity and
quality. This study ...

INTERVENTION FRAMEWORK TO SUPPORT EMPLOYEE-DRIVEN INNOVATION BETWEEN R&D AND MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT

Jensen, C. S.; Jensen, A. R. V.; Broberg, O. // 2016
In this paper we present the development and application of an intervention framework to initiate focus on Employee-Driven Innovation. EDI has the potential to improve product innovation by involving ...

Introducing New Design Disciplines into a Traditional Industrial Design Program

Howell, Bryan F.; Stark, Camilla Gwendolyn; Christiansen, Tyler James; Hofstrand, Ryan Hunter; Pettit, Janae Lois; Van Slooten, Samantha Nieves; Willett, Kathryn Joyce // 2016
The disciplines of design and design research are rapidly transforming. Sanders and Stappers (2013) illustrate how traditional design disciplines focused on product are being replaced with emerging ...

INTRODUCING SELECTIVE LASER MELTING TO MANUFACTURE MACHINE ELEMENTS

Lachmayer, R.; Zghair, Y. A.; Klose, C.; Nürnberger, F. // 2016
In this analysis, a Selective Laser Melting (SLM) is used to contribute within machine elements manufacturing by using aluminium base alloys. It shows the ability to produce hybrid components which ...

Introducing Students to Conceptual Frameworks for Insight-Driven Projects

Richard, Fry // 2016
In order to increase their design creativity in a third-year, externally sponsored project experience, second-year industrial design students are introduced to the skills critical for performance in ...

INTRODUCING THE WAYFARING APPROACH FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN EXPERIMENTS IN INTERACTION DESIGN AND ENGINEERING DESIGN SCIENCE

Leikanger, K. K.; Balters, S.; Steinert, M. // 2016
This paper introduces a wayfaring process, previously deployed at early stage product development projects, in the exploration, design and piloting of experiments. The case example being an ...

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