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STUDENT DRIVEN WORKSHOPS AS MEANS TO ENHANCE DESIGN KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
Skjelbred, Bente // 2016
This paper provides a psychological and design didactical view on student driven workshops to
promote learning as part of a design process. Students have, through observational learning, ...
Student-developed laboratory exercises - An approach to cross-disciplinary peer education
Henriksson, Fredrik; Johansen, Kerstin; Wever, Renee; Berry, Patrick // 2016
With new technologies and demands from industry, universities need to adapt in order to educate engineers suited for the job market of tomorrow. Focusing on the fields of product development and ...
STUDENTS’ ENGAGEMENT IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF RESULTS OBTAINED IN CAPSTONE DESIGN COURSES: A PRELIMINARY MODEL FOR DETAILED DESIGN AND GO-TO-MARKET ACTIVITIES
de Senzi Zancul, Eduardo; Blikstein, Paulo; dos Santos Durăo, Luiz Fernando Cardoso; Rocha, Alexandre Machado // 2016
Capstone design courses aim to provide students with real-life, complex, and complete design
experiences. Students typically work in teams to design solutions for problems presented by ...
Study of the Effectiveness in Design Communication: Comparing 3D Printing Pen vs. Sketching
Noe, Vargas Hernandez; Sophia, Acevedo; Raisa, Chowdhury // 2016
This paper explores the 3Doodler’s, a 3D printing pen, application in the engineering design process and how it could bridge the gap between sketching and physical prototyping. We ask the research ...
SUCCESS FACTORS FOR THE INDUSTRIALIZATION OF PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGIES IN THE PREDEVELOPMENT STAGE - AN ANALYSIS IN THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY
Hilt, M. J.; Wagner, D.; Ordung, M.; Kampker, A. // 2016
In e-mobility a rapid transfer of technologies from pre- into series development often fails. Reasons were analysed at a german car manufacturer with projects regarding the electric powertrain. ...
SUPPLIER INTEGRATION IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT: A SEARCH FOR EXISTING APPORACHES IN OTHER INDUSTRIES
Bock, J.; Wilberg, J.; Lindemann, U. // 2016
Supplier integration in product development is important to improve the efficiency and effectivity, but additional support for the operational management is needed. To address this need a search for ...
Supporting collaborative design by digital tools – Potentials and Challenges
Bavendiek, Ann-Kathrin; Inkermann, David; Vietor, Thomas // 2016
Modern product engineering is characterised by distributed teams, working on different subsystems and components at different times in different knowledge domains. On the one hand, this distributed ...
Supporting SysML model generation in early phases of the development process
Kößler, Johannes; Paetzold, Kristin // 2016
Within the development of technical systems more and more domains and needs from different stakeholders have to be integrated. Based on that, the Model-based Systems Engineering is becoming more ...
Supporting the Design of Competitive Organizations by a Domain-Specific Application Framework for the Viable System Model
Sadi, Tarek; Wilberg, Julian; Tommelein, Iris D.; Lindemann, Udo // 2016
Industrial companies face the challenge of a rapidly changing environment and struggle to keep up with the pace needed to be competitive. Organizational deficiencies are often reasons for failure. ...
SUPPORTING THE DESIGN OF RECONFIGURABLE CELLULAR MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS BY COMPUTATIONAL DESIGN SYNTHESIS
Unglert, J.; Hoekstra, S.; Jauregui Becker, J. // 2016
Decisions on manufacturing system design determine the current and future profitability of manufacturing companies. Reconfigurable Cellular Manufacturing Systems make possible to evolve the design of ...
Surprise as the Inconsistency of FBS Variables in Evaluators' Interpretation?
Niccolo', Becattini; Yuri, Borgianni; Gaetano, Cascini; Federico, Rotini // 2016
The paper presents the analysis of an original online survey that aims at checking the factors triggering surprise in randomly chosen evaluators who were submitted a set of surprising products. The ...
SUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
Laxasa, Enrique; Santolaya, José Luis; Roche, Carlos; Velasco, Carlos // 2016
Sustainable product development initiatives have been evolving for some time to support companies
improve the efficiency of current production and the design of new products and services ...
SYNCHRONIZATION IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: A LITERATURE STUDY ON CHALLENGES AND PRACTICES
Chucholowski, N.; Lehmer, K.; Rebentisch, E.; Lindemann, U. // 2016
Product development projects face a high degree of complexity due to e.g. modular product portfolios, ambiguous goals, distributed teams and interdisciplinary work. This creates challenges in ...
Synchronized/Non-Synchronized Situations- A Study of the Chain Reactions of Creative Gears Laboratory
Guanze, Liao // 2016
The author has developed chain reaction game Creative Gears Laboratory based on problem-solving situations, which included four game scenarios of Risk Precaution, Obstacle Elimination, Situation ...
SYSTEMATIC FOR FUNCTION-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT OF SPATIAL CIRCUIT CARRIERS AND PROTOTYPES
Jürgenhake, C.; Dumitrescu, R. // 2016
Innovative technologies like MID (Molded Interconnect Device) are necessary to meet the rising requirements within the development and production of integrated mechatronic devices. Due to their ...
Systematic Partitioning in Mechatronic Product Development by Modeling Structural Dependencies
Chucholowski, Nepomuk; Kriegler, Johannes; Hollauer, Christoph; Kattner, Niklas; Becerril, Lucia; Weidmann, Dominik; Lindemann, Udo // 2016
Mechatronic product development is an interdisciplinary approach that has to deal with the immanent complexity of mechatronic products. While different approaches can be found in literature which aim ...
Systematische Leistungswandlerauswahl für Hybridantriebsstrangtopologien (Members only )
Ruoff, Sebastian // 2016
For the development of hybrid powertrains the developer has to ensure that the customer requirements will be fulfilled in an early state of the product development process. Therefore, he has to know ...
Szenario-basierte Analyse von Anforderungen im Produktentwicklungsprozess (Members only )
Gräßler, Iris; Scholle, Philipp // 2016
In this paper a method for the anticipation of future changes of requirements within the product development process is proposed. Based on consistency-based approaches towards scenario-technique, ...
TACTILE DIGITAL: AN EXPLORATION OF MERGING CERAMIC ART AND INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
Dosun, Shin; Samuel, Chung // 2016
This paper presents a pilot study that highlights collaboration between ceramic art and industrial design.
The study is focused on developing a ceramic lamp that can be mass-produced and marketed as ...
TALKING WITH EXPERTS - FROM RESEARCH TO OBJECTS: USING ACADEMIC RESEARCH AS THE BASIS OF COLLABORATIVE AND CROSS DISCIPLINARY PROJECTS FOR DESIGN STUDENTS
Soares, Susana; Andrews, Deborah // 2016
The role of design is changing and after postmodern design, in which design seemed to be more
related to production, business and marketing, we are currently looking at ‘the translation of ...
TEACHING CAD WITH A PEDAGOGICAL SYSTEM RANGING FROM VIDEOS TO INDIVIDUAL TUTORING
Pütz, Claus // 2016
This CAD course aims at lifting as many students as possible to a preferably high and well-defined
level of competence. At the same time, the teacher's workload should be kept within limits that ...
TEACHING DESIGN METHODS WITH THE INTERACTIVE 'METHODOS' PORTAL
Bavendiek, A.-K.; Inkermann, D.; Vietor, T. // 2016
To handle the challenges of shortened product life cycles and rising global competition, engineers need to innovate. To do so, they can be assisted by design methods which most engineers learned ...
TEACHING DESIGN THINKING: EVOLUTION OF A TEACHING COLLABORATION ACROSS DISCIPLINARY, ACADEMIC AND CULTURAL BOUNDARIES
Gill, Carolina; Graell, Merce // 2016
This paper’s aim is to describe the collaborative efforts of two designers/educators who have been
teaching the application of mindsets and methodologies associated with design thinking during the ...
TECHNOLOGY-PULL AND BIOLOGY-PUSH APPROACHES IN BIO-INSPIRED DESIGN - COMPARING RESULTS FROM EMPIRICAL STUDIES ON STUDENT TEAMS
Hashemi Farzaneh, H.; Helms, M. K.; Muenzberg, C.; Lindemann, U. // 2016
Bio-inspired design focusses on analogical transfer from the large pool of biological solutions to develop innovative products. Different approaches to bio-inspired design exist, namely the ...
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.