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INTRODUCING RESEARCH IN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN TEACHING AS A MEANS TO ENHANCE THE DESIGN LEARNING PROCESS

Vandenhende, Karel // 2015
What is important in architectural education? On the one hand, students learn about architecture itself; about designed buildings and surroundings. And on the other hand, they learn how to design ...

INTRODUCTION OF A COMPUTATIONAL APPROACH FOR THE DESIGN OF COMPOSITE STRUCTURES AT THE EARLY EMBODIMENT DESIGN STAGE

Klein, Daniel; Malezki, Waldemar; Wartzack, Sandro // 2015
The imminent climate change, the increasing environmental pollution or the dwindling of resources - all these points have made lightweight design more and more relevant for many different industries. ...

INTRODUCTION OF THE IDEALITY TOOL FOR SUSTAINABLE DESIGN

Helfman Cohen, Yael; Reich, Yoram // 2015
Sustainability strategies in nature are studied, translated to design principles and used as a base for bio-inspired sustainability tools such as the life principles and the ideality design tools. ...

INVERSE TECHNOLOGY C-K IN ENVIRONMENT C-K TO OVERCOME DESIGN FIXATION

Jean, Fabien; Le Masson, Pascal; Weil, Benoît // 2015
Formal theories of design have described design as a quest for the fit between two spaces such as form-context, solution-problem, structure-function and presently Technology-Environment (T-E). On the ...

INVESTIGATING THE SUSTAINABILITY OF PRODUCT SUPPLY CHAINS

Germani, Michele; Mandolini, Marco; Marconi, Marco; Marilungo, Eugenia; Papetti, Alessandra // 2015
According to the growing pressure on Sustainability issues from governances, manufacturing industries must pay their attention to optimize their processes. Anyway, it is necessary go behind this ...

INVESTIGATION AND SUPPORT OF EVOLUTIONARY DESIGN

Stetter, Ralf; Moehringer, Stefan; Guenther, Joachim; Pulm, Udo // 2015
Current research proposes a distinction between evolutionary and revolutionary approaches aimed at supporting design. Earlier investigations showed that in design of one-off products but also serial ...

IS VIDEO FEEDBACK IN HIGHER EDUCATION WORTH A BYTE?

Berglund, Anders; Tretten, Phillip; Högström, Per // 2015
Feedback can be given in various situations, like after examinations, project work, and course completion. It is widely accepted that feedback is important for students’ learning, and it can be used ...

ISSUES IN LEARNING ENGINEERING GRAPHICS FUNDAMENTALS: SHALL WE BLAME CAD?

Metraglia, Riccardo; Baronio, Gabriele; Villa, Valerio // 2015
Several studies report that many novice engineers result to be skilled in CAD but poor in knowledge of the basics, visualization and spatial skills and ability in freehand sketching. There is a ...

IT'S NOT PERSONAL: CAN LOGBOOKS PROVIDE INSIGHTS INTO ENGINEERING PROJECTS?

Snider, Chris; McAlpine, Hamish; Gopsill, JaMES A.; Jones, Simon; Lei, Shi; Hicks, Ben // 2015
Engineering projects are often large, complex, high-value, high-risk, and distributed. As a result, it is vital to monitor and understand what is happening within each as it progresses, and highly ...

KICKSTARTER’S ROLE IN INDUSTRIAL DESIGN EDUCATION

Howell, Bryan; Morgan, David; Stark, Camilla; Puglisi, Aaron // 2015
This paper provides a basic explanation of the Kickstarter platform and reports on the findings from five
interviews conducted with design students who openly shared what they have learned from ...

KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT IN CUSTOMER INTEGRATION: A CUSTOMER INPUT ONTOLOGY

Fueller, Kathrin; Liu, Hanxi; Boehm, Markus; Krcmar, Helmut // 2015
Exchanging and analyzing customer input across different departments and software tools in a company is a prerequisite to successfully implement the co-creation of innovations with customers. ...

KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES: EXTENT OF USE IN ORGANIZATIONS AND SUPPORT FOR MODULARIZATION

Stenholm, Daniel; Rossi, Monica; Bergsjoe, Dag; Terzi, Sergio // 2015
Customers always hold a lot of needs and requirements that are essential to undertake during every design decision. One way to meet these different needs and generate product family members that all ...

KNOWLEDGE SHARING IN HETEROGENEOUS DATA CONTEXT: APPLICATION IN PLM

Pham, Cong Cuong; Matta, Nada; Durupt, Alexandre; Eynard, Benoit; Ducellier, Guillaume // 2015
PLM systems have emerged as effective solutions to handle the complexity, heterogeneity and quickly increasing of data. However, the complex dependencies among heterogeneous data is still a big issue ...

Konzept für ein wissensbasiertes FEAAssistenzsystem zur Unterstützung konstruktionsbegleitender Simulationen  (Members only )

Kestel, Philipp; Wartzack, Sandro // 2015
Computer-based simulation techniques such as finite element analysis
gain huge attention in engineering design practice. However, an efficient use
of simulation requires an early application in the ...

Konzepte für die Entwicklung eines Prüfstands zur kombinierten tribologischen, mechanischen und thermischen Belastung keramischer Baugruppen  (Members only )

Usbeck, Anna; Krause, Dieter // 2015
Prioritization on different “X” in the design phase will lead to different products. Commonly light-weight design and design to cost have led to lighter and cheaper product. When the sustainability ...

Kopplungsstrategien zur Ermittlung korrigierter Grenzlagenaussagen  (Members only )

Ehlert, M.; Hofmann, R.; Stockinger, A.; Wartzack, S. // 2015

Kritische Würdigung eines Werkzeugs zur Messung von Nutzerexklusion im Produktdesign  (Members only )

Gretchen Kett, Susan; Ringler, Alexander; Kamin, Stefan; Lang, Frieder; Wartzack, Sandro // 2015
Additive manufacturing allows new applications due to the layer-based production without tools. Components with a high degree of individualiation or with complex geometry can be ...

Kundenspezifische Analyse des Fahrzeugnutzungsverhaltens zur Ableitung funktionaler Anforderungen  (Members only )

Schmid, Lisa-Magdalena; Schäfer, Simon; Amereller, Maximilian; Lindemann, Udo // 2015
The high diversification in the automotive sector is a consequence of the
increasing desire of customers for products, which meet their individual
needs. These needs are closely linked to ...

LEARNING-BY-WATCHING AS CONCEPT AND AS A REASON TO CHOOSE PROFESSIONAL HIGHER DESIGN EDUCATION

Reitan, Janne Beate // 2015
This paper discusses the concept of learning-by-watching, defined as learning through visual
observation and critically connected to Dewey’s concept of learning-by-doing. It then presents ...

Lebenszyklusgerechte Umfeldmodellierung  (Members only )

Hentze, Julian; Graessler, Iris // 2015
The interdisciplinary development of complex Systems with approaches
such as Systems Engineering requires methodologies which support the understanding
of the System, its environment and its ...

Lifestyle and House Form  (Members only )

Feryal, F. Al-Kurdi // 2015
The purpose of this research is to study the physical changes that have occurred in the Dhahran built environment. The research scope is focused specifically on Al- Doha and Al- Dana districts that ...

MAKE YOUR BED AND LIE IN IT! LEARNING TO TAKE THE CONSEQUENCES OF DESIGN DECISIONS IN AN ENGINEERING DESIGN PROJECT

Voß, Markus; Bozkurt, Hulusi; Sauer, Thorsten // 2015
In many design assignments engineering students do a lot of paperwork. But on very rare occasions
during their studies they should also build and test the appliances, products or machines they ...

MANAGE. CREATE. PLAY. PRACTICES FOR TEACHING DESIGN PROJECT MANAGEMENT THROUGH THE CREATION OF BOARD GAMES

Moreira e Silva Bernardes, Maurício; Gaiger de Oliveira, Geísa // 2015
In Brazil, it can be seen that courses and lectures in most undergraduate design programs usually focus
more on design creation than on project management itself. As a result, undergraduate ...

MANAGEMENT AND VISUALIZATION OF RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ENGINEERING OBJECTS

Pavkovic, Neven; Martinec, Tomislav; Rohde, Danijel; Sikic, Bruno // 2015
The paper discusses methods and interfaces for manual recording, management and visualization of relations between engineering objects aiming to suggest most convenient interface tools and methods ...

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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