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APPLICATION OF QUALITATIVE SIMULATION FOR EARLY-STAGE SERVICE DESIGN
Murakami, F.; Morishita, Y.; Kimita, K.; Hosono, S.; Izukura, S.; Sakaki, H.; Numata, E.; Shimomura, Y. // 2016
In product and service design generally, designers are required to spend additional money and time when design changes occur in the final stages of the design process. In order to obviate design ...
APPLICATION OF THE INTERFACE ANALYSIS TEMPLATE FOR DERIVING SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Uddin, A.; Campean, F.; Khan, M. K. // 2016
This paper presents a structured approach for systems requirements analysis that integrates use case modelling with a coherent flows based approach for describing interface exchanges based on the ...
APPLICATION OF VECTORIAL TOLERANCES IN CAD-SYSTEMS DURING THE DESIGN PROCESS
Husung, S.; Weber, C.; Kroschel, A.; Krone, K.-H.; Credo, T.; Müller, B.; Ackermann, L. // 2016
Designers have to consider geometrical deviations during the design process. However, many designers cannot easily imagine the impact of these deviations. Therefore, the use of tolerance ...
APPLICATION, EVALUATION AND FUTURE RESEARCH POTENTIAL OF THE MATRIX AND GRAPH BASED PRODUCT MODEL
Luft, T.; Wartzack, S. // 2016
The increasing individualization due to customer-specific requirements as well as the enormous complexity of modern products leads to steadily increasing challenges. To meet these challenges, the ...
APPLICATIONS FOR CLOUD-BASED CAD IN DESIGN EDUCATION AND COLLABORATION
Barrie, Jeff // 2016
This paper investigates and evaluates the use of cloud-based CAD in the academic context, comparing
it against existing CAD software tools and cloud-based PDM vaults. It aims to guide industry ...
Applying DMM and DSM to Support the Quantitative Investigation of Process-Oriented Fundamental Elements of Design Thinking
Rosa, Maiara; Rozenfeld, Henrique // 2016
New theories and approaches need to be progressively characterized to achieve maturity and proper handling. The characterization of their fundamental elements is typically approached with qualitative ...
APPLYING SIMPLE UX IDEATION TECHNIQUES TO IMPROVE THE USABILITY, DESIGN, AND ADOPTION OF ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY
Wilkinson, C. R. // 2016
This paper outlines a simple design insight acquisition exercise that effectively captures user feedback to inform the design and development of more user-friendly, usable, and assistive devices. The ...
APPLYING THE ELEMENTAL INTERFACES APPROACH TO KINEMATIC DESIGN
Freund, T.; Lotz, J.; Würtenberger, J.; Kloberdanz, H. // 2016
The authors introduce with the elemental interfaces approach an alternative to analyse mobilities of mechanisms up from early design phases based on a matrix representation. The paper compares ...
APPROACH FOR CREATING A REFINED TASK AS PREPARATION FOR A TARGET-ORIENTED IDEA GENERATION PROCESS
Herrmann, T.; Binz, H.; Roth, D. // 2016
Knowledge about a need or a problem is important for the idea generation process which leads into the design of successful products. However, this information is often not provided accurately meaning ...
APPROACH OF PARTIALLY AUTOMATED MODELLING OF A PROCESS MODEL
Laukemann, A.; Binz, H.; Roth, D. // 2016
This paper describes an approach of partially automated modelling of a process model by means of the modelling language “Knowledge Modeling and Description Language”. The presented approach comprises ...
APPROACH TO TRANSFER METHODS FOR DEVELOPING MODULAR PRODUCT FAMILIES INTO PRACTICE
Beckmann, G.; Gebhardt, N.; Bahns, T.; Krause, D. // 2016
Various methods are developed in design research, but few are used. To improve the uptake of methods in industry, this paper proposes a methodical method transfer support. It covers the analysis and ...
APPROACHES TO JOINT PROBLEM SOLVING IN MULTIDISCIPLINARY DISTRIBUTED TEAMS
Fahnenmüller, Lennart; Wodehouse, Andrew // 2016
This paper focuses on the different approaches that multidisciplinary teams adopt when solving a
design problem. After a literature review on terms regarding work across more than one discipline, ...
ARGUMENTATION AND REASONING IN DESIGN: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTS OF VERBAL REASONING ON IDEA VALUE IN GROUP IDEA GENERATION
Cramer-Petersen, C. L.; Ahmed-Kristensen, S. // 2016
Reasoning is argumentative and is at the core of design activity and thinking. Understanding the influence of reasoning on the value of ideas is key to support design practice. The paper aims to show ...
ASSESSING DESIGN CREATIVITY: REFINEMENTS TO THE NOVELTY ASSESSMENT METHOD
Jagtap, S. // 2016
Sarkar and chakrabarti (2011) developed a method to assess novelty of ideas and products. Their method has received attention in design research, as indicated by a number of studies referring to or ...
ASSESSING IMPACTS OF MODULAR PRODUCT ARCHITECTURES ON THE FIRM: A CASE STUDY
Windheim, M.; Hackl, J.; Gebhardt, N.; Krause, D. // 2016
Product modularization is difficult and has far-reaching impacts for the company. It requires a sound understanding of cause and effect chains, which start with product structure decisions, such as ...
ASSESSMENT OF PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE IN ENGINEERING, PRODUCT DESIGN – AND HIGHER EDUCATION – SPECULATIVE DIRECTIONS FOR DEVELOPING PRACTICE
Dowlen, Chris // 2016
The IED’s development of the Chartered Technical Product Design has prompted an investigation into
methods and processes of assessment of professional competence. This is intended to ...
Assessment of Relatedness to a Given Solution in 3D Fabrication and Prototyping Education
Georgi, V. Georgiev; Mika, Oja; Iván, Sánchez; Mikko, Pyykkönen; Teemu Leppänen; Jani, Ylioja; Niels, van Berkel; Jukka, Riekki // 2016
This study outlines initial steps to define a new framework to measure relatedness, originality and creativity of student projects in FabLab environment. A default project topic provided to students ...
Assessment of Relatedness to a Given Solution in 3D Fabrication and Prototyping Education
Apurva, Patel; Amaninder, Gill; William, Kramer; Joshua, Summers; Marissa, Shuffler-Porter // 2016
Function modeling is an engineering tool used to connect the problem space and the solution space and simultaneously work together in both areas to generate solutions. Research on function modeling ...
ASSESSMENT OF SIMULATION READY CAD MODELS IN A SET-BASED CONCURRENT ENGINEERING CONTEXT
Heikkinen, T.; Johansson, J.; Elgh, F. // 2016
Set-based concurrent engineering (SBCE) has been pointed out as a means of enabling customisation and easy adaptation to fluctuating requirements. A feature and script based automation method of ...
ASSESSMENT: THE DEVELOPING AND TESTING OF A TRIAL EXAM IN A CROSS-DISCIPLINARY FIELD USING BOTH FORMATIVE AND SUMMATIVE EVALUATION
Petersen, Dorthe Fiona; Mathiasen, Anne Marie; Lerche, Tifli // 2016
The purpose of this research project is to redesign an existing 1st year exam at The Copenhagen School
of Technology and Design to enhance the students’ vocational competency and hence to enhance ...
AUGMENTED REALITY BASED ROBOT PATH PLANNING FOR PROGRAMMING BY DEMONSTRATION (Members only )
Li, Pai-Chia; Chu, Chih-Hsing // 2016
Most existing methods of robot path planning are time-consuming and may require sophisticated software tools. This paper presents a novel system that combines programming by demonstration (PbD) with ...
Avoiding Fall Related Injuries in Older Adults – An Interdisciplinary Design Approach
Sankowski, Olga; Wollesen, Bettina; Köhler, Berit; Krause, Dieter; Mattes, Klaus // 2016
Because of the frequency and severe consequences of falls in the elderly, falling is one of the major public health issues. It would be a substantial improvement to reduce the severity and occurrence ...
BACK TO BASICS: USING ESQUISSES TO DEVELOP CORE DESIGN SKILLS
de Vere, Ian // 2016
combined with broader career pathways has resulted in curricula that is at maximum capacity as it
attempts to develop knowledge, skills and competency across a broad range of subject areas. ...
Bad Ideas in Creative Design Space Exploration
Ricardo, Sosa; Andre, Chaszar // 2016
This paper re-examines the nature and role of design ideas beyond criteria of quality are commonly used to evaluate the output of experimental design tasks, to guide the search processes of ...
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.