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ARE WE ASKING THE RIGHT QUESTIONS?RETHINKING POST-GRADUATE DESIGN EDUCATION TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE VISIONS FOR THE FUTURE

Brass, Clare; Mazzarella, Francesco // 2015
Our society is currently facing complex challenges, such us climate change, loss of biodiversity, ageing population, unemployment, to name but a few. This has created growing expectations on ...

ARGUMENTATION ANALYSIS IN AN UPSTREAM PHASE OF AN INNOVATION PROJECT

Abou Eddahab, Fatima-Zahra; Prudhomme, Guy; Masclet, Cedric; Lund, Kris; Boujut, Jean-François // 2015
Nowadays the innovation process has become a collective activity where designers have no longer to work only in their own field of expertise but they have also to work with others in project meetings ...

Asian Social Process of Creativity  (Members only )

WT KAN, Jeff // 2015
This paper reports a case that demonstrates the social aspect of creativity in Asian culture within the architectural design education context. This inquiry arises when students started doing a ...

ASSEMBLY SEQUENCE PLANNING WITH THE PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN FOR ASSEMBLY

Sąsiadek, Michał // 2015
The article characterises the EASYASSEMBLE method, which is meant to set an optimal assembly sequence for mechanical products, basing on an evaluation including requirements of design for assembly. ...

ASSESSING MODULARISATION TRANSITION WITH METRICS

Heilemann, Markus; Steve, Culley; Meike, Schlueter; Vera, Lindemer // 2015
Modularisation is a major area of interest within the field of engineering design. In order to support engineers in establishing modular product architectures, researchers have published a wide ...

ASSESSING THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN NUMERICAL METHODS, CAD EVALUATIONS AND REAL EXPERIMENTS FOR THE ASSESSEMENT OF REACH ENVELOPES OF THE HUMAN BODY

Delangle, Mathieu; Petiot, Jean-François; Poirson, Emilie // 2015
Numerical models and computer-aided modeling software are tools commonly used to assess the accessibility of an environment, based on static human body dimensions. In this paper, the limits of ...

ASSESSING TIME-VARYING ADVANTAGES OF REMANUFACTURING: A MODEL FOR PRODUCTS WITH PHYSICAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL OBSOLESCENCE

Kwak, Minjung; Kim, Harrison // 2015
For a successful remanufacturing, it is important to ensure in advance that a product is suitable for remanufacturing and that a remanufactured product will provide greater economic and environmental ...

Assessment of Novelty and Quantity Across Design Phases

Ranjan, B.S.C.; Chakrabarti, A. // 2015
Phase based design approaches are used in industry and many engineering projects for their various advantages, such as ease of management in designing complex products, better monitoring of updates ...

ATTRIBUTES IN INTEGRATED DESIGN ENGINEERING - A NEW WAY TO DESCRIBE BOTH PERFORMANCE CAPABILITY AND BEHAVIOUR OF A PRODUCT

Vajna, Sandor J. // 2015
Integrated Design Engineering (IDE) is a human-centred and multidisciplinary development approach that integrates products and their lifecycle phases, processes, organisations, knowledge, and ...

AUGMENTED REALITY FOR ENHANCED STUDENT INDUSTRIAL DESIGN PRESENTATIONS

Topal, Basak; Sener , Bahar // 2015
Augmented reality (AR) has developed rapidly in recent years, causing the technology to move out of
the preserve of large budgets and significant infrastructure, into an accessible and ...

AVOIDING RESONANT FREQUENCIES IN A PIPELINE APPLICATION BY UTILISING THE CONCEPT DESIGN ANALYSIS METHOD

Khamuknin, Alexander; Bertoni, Marco; Eres, Murat Hakki // 2015
Avoiding disasters due to the problems stemming from resonance is a major concern in any construction project. This becomes particularly important for oil and gas pipeline systems as some damages may ...

BARRIERS TO HINDER COLLABORATION WITHIN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT TEAMS FROM DESIGNERS’ PERSPECTIVE AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF A METHOD TO FACILITATE THE COLLABORATION

Kim, Yeonghun; Kim, Chajoong; Cho, Kwangmin; Kim, Kwanmyung // 2015
To be successful in the market, industries have kept trying to increase users’ satisfaction with their new products. Under this circumstance, firms have realized the importance of collaborative ...

BEHAVIOUR-ATTENTIVE PROTOTYPING OF A DESIGN AND SIMULATION SYSTEM FOR IC CHAMBERS

Hou, Yuemin; Horvath, Imre; Rusak, Zoltan; Ji, Linhong; Sun, Yunchun; Lin, Jia // 2015
This paper proposes a method of behaviour-attentive prototyping (BAP). BAP differentiates an approach of prototyping that provides a comprehensive description of the main features of the evolving ...

Being and Creative Consciousness

Brewis, J. // 2015
This article is a narrative inquiry into how personal meaning is made through the experience of a creative process during a six months sabbatical leave. The article’s intent is to interrogate the ...

Beschreibung der Nutzer von technischen Systemen für Ältere – eine interdisziplinäre Herausforderung  (Members only )

Walter, Johanna; Schweiger, Petra; Birken, Thomas; Paetzold, Kristin; Pelizäus-Hoffmeister, Helga // 2015
Suitable technical products are able to support elderly people in their daily
life. In order to develop those products it is crucial to understand the future
users and their needs. Therefore, ...

Beyond Creativity Assessment: Comparing Methods and Identifying Consequences of Recognized Creativity

Valgeirsdottir, D.; Onarheim, B. // 2015
Can people recognize and appreciate design creativity in products? It has previously been shown that creativity influences willingness to purchase products. Those results served as the inspiration ...

BIOCARDS AND LEVEL OF ABSTRACTION

Lenau, Torben Anker; Keshwani, Sonal; Chakrabarti, Amaresh; Ahmed-Kristensen, Saeema // 2015
Biocards are formal descriptions of biological phenomena and their underlying functional principles. They are used in bioinspired design to document search results and to communicate the findings for ...

BIOINSPIRED DESIGN: A CASE STUDY OF RECONFIGURABLE CRAWLING-ROLLING ROBOT

Kapilavai, Aditya; Mohan, Rajesh Elara; Tan, Ning // 2015
Mobile robots capable of traversing rough terrains are highly desired for numerous applications including search, reconnaissance and surveillance missions. To this end, nature offers numerous highly ...

BIOLOGICALLY INSPIRED FAULT ADAPTIVE STRATEGIES FOR ENGINEERED SYSTEMS

Jensen, David Charles; Huisman, Nicholas // 2015
In nature, the continued survival of a species depends on the adaptability to unexpected environmental factors. While major mutations may lead to the selection of preferred traits in the long term, ...

BOUNDARY OBJECTS AS MEANS FOR KNOWLEDGE GENERATION IN DESIGN EDUCATION

Keitsch, Martina Maria // 2015
Design spans a range of disciplines and stakeholders and communication between them can be hampered by various misunderstandings. Moreover, professional knowledge in design and architecture is often ...

BOUNDARY OBJECTS IN OPEN SOURCE DESIGN: EXPERIENCES FROM OSE COMMUNITY

Affonso, Claudia Andressa Cruz; Amaral, Daniel Capaldo // 2015
The open source design (OSD) is an autonomous community dedicated to design new products, peer-to-peer, and with intellectual property copyleft. Boundary Objects (BOs) are objects to aid on the ...

BRIDGING THE 'VALLEY OF DEATH' IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT: A CASE STUDY OF THE DRILL COVER PROJECT

Gheorghe, Florin; Hodgson, Antony J.; Van der Loos, H.F. Machiel // 2015
Innovation in the medical device industry is frequently driven by collaborations between engineers and clinicians in an academic setting. However, many such projects, especially within student design ...

BRINGING A FULLER SOCIO-TECHNICAL PERSPECTIVE TO DESIGN DECISIONS

Kokotovich, Vasilije // 2015
More often than not Designers and Design Engineers, tend to focus on Techno-physical aspects as they move through their design process. It is argued even the smallest and seemingly benign design ...

BROWNFIELD PROCESS FOR THE RATIONALISATION OF EXISTING PRODUCT VARIETY TOWARDS A MODULAR PRODUCT FAMILY

Pakkanen, Jarkko; Juuti, Tero; Lehtonen, Timo // 2015
Modularisation, product platforms, product families and product configuration are efficient product structuring tactics for providing of product variants for customers. This paper studies how 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.

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