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Connected Creativity – A Human Centered Community Platform for Innovation Impulses
Albers, A.; Maul, L.; Bursac, N.; Heismann, R. // 2015
In this paper a concept for a community platform is introduced focusing on human factors of motivation and barriers in the context of innovation. Building on the state of the art, a three year case ...
CONSIDERING RISK ATTITUDE IN A VALUE OF INFORMATION PROBLEM
Hsiao, Chuck; Malak, Richard // 2015
In many decisions, one of the available alternatives is to gather more information about the situation at hand, which incurs a cost but leads to a more informed and thus improved decision. Thus, the ...
CONSIDERING USER'S IMPACT IN VALIDATION ACTIVITIES – AN APPROACH FOR THE DETERMINATION OF REQUIREMENTS
Pinner, Tobias; Jost, Franz; Schmid, Daniel; Albers, Albert // 2015
Validation activities use virtual and physical validation models within a validation setup. In practice, a human user influences the product's functions and the overall user experience. Certain ...
CONSTANT DRIPPING WEARS AWAY THE STONE: LINKING DESIGN THINKING AND EFFECTUAL ACTION IN DESIGNING NEW VENTURES
Niedworok, Anja; Schloegl, Stephan; Mirski, Peter J.; Greger, Rudolf; Ambrosch, Marcus // 2015
In this paper we explore how to intertwine designers work and problem solving approaches with effectuation. At a first glance, establishing effectuation as the overlap between an entrepreneurial ...
CONSTRUCTING A MULTI-DIMENSIONAL MODEL TO UNDERSTAND TEAM DESIGN THROUGH LANGUAGE
Xu, Jiang; Guo, Feng; Gan, Xiang; Wang, Xiuyue // 2015
As the support for creative design of complex products, multi-disciplinary team design has always been the focus of researches on design. By taking language as the data resource in design, a ...
CORRELATIONS BETWEEN SUCCESSFUL CONSUMER GOODS IN THE MARKET AND CREATIVITY IN FORM AND FUNCTION ATTRIBUTES
Sehn, Cristina Morandi; Bernardes, Mauricio Moreira e Silva; Jacques, Jocelise Jacques de // 2015
This article sought to correlate creativity in form and function attributes with successful products of consumer goods companies. For this purpose, it analyzed 20 products from a Brazilian company. ...
COST PROGNOSIS OF MODULAR PRODUCT STRUCTURE CONCEPTS
Ripperda, Sebastian; Krause, Dieter // 2015
Modular product structures are often used by companies dealing with a high variety in their product families to cope with that challenge. Due to the gradual properties of modularity, more than one ...
COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS IN MODEL-BASED SYSTEMS ENGINEERING: STATE OF THE ART AND FUTURE POTENTIALS
Eigner, Martin; Huwig, Christian; Dickopf, Thomas // 2015
The increasing complexity and shorter time-to-market cycles demands enhancement methods for conceptual design phases. An instrument to promote product development activities by enlarging ...
Creative Chunking: Modularity Increases Prototyping Quantity, Creative Self-Efficacy and Cognitive Flow
Sadler, J.; Shluzas, L.; Blikstein, P.; Katila, R. // 2015
Prototyping intermediate solutions to a creative challenge is a core design skill. However for technical novices, the process of including electronic components in prototypes can hamper the creative ...
CREATIVE REDUCTIONISM: HOW DECREASING LEVELS OF INFORMATION CAN STIMULATE DESIGNERS IMAGINATION
Inoue, Shiro; Rodgers, Paul; Tennant, Andy; Spencer, Nick // 2015
This paper reports on research that investigates how reduced information of an object may stimulate
design students’ creative imagination processes. Humans have the ability to recognise the meaning ...
Creative Story Design Method in Animation Production Pipeline
Mou, Tsai-Yun // 2015
This research focuses on a new method in the development of animation story content which could shorten the creation process and arouse new ideas. By implementing digital storyboarding for direct ...
Creative Systems that Generate and Explore
Kelly, N.; Gero, J. S. // 2015
This paper describes generate and explore as a paradigm for models of computational creativity. It describes the difference between search within a conceptual space and exploration in changing ...
CREATIVITY INTERVENTION: USING STORYTELLING AND MATH PROBLEMS AS INTERVENING TASKS FOR INDUCING INCUBATION
Al-Shorachi, Evan; Sasasmit, Koonlada; Gonçalves, Milene // 2015
Past studies have intermittently shown evidence of incubation effects. In the design field, incubation can occur when designers step away from a problem but continue to think about it unconsciously. ...
CREATIVITY TOOL SELECTION FOR DESIGN ENGINEERS IN IDEA GENERATION.
Yan, Yanliuxing; Childs, Peter R N // 2015
The aim of this study is to investigate the utility of a framework of selecting suitable creativity tools for designers according to personality attributes and design application. Five intuitive ...
CRISIS SITUATIONS IN ENGINEERING PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT - A METHOD TO IDENTIFY CRISIS
Muenzberg, Christopher; Venkataraman, Srinivasan; Hertrich, Nicolas; Fruehling, Carl; Lindemann, Udo // 2015
An observational case study and an observation method are presented in this paper. The goal of the observation method is to identify, observe, document and analyse crisis situations in engineering ...
CRITICAL DESIGN FOR DISCUSSION ABOUT PUBLIC SPACE
Műnster, Sunniva; Berg, Arild // 2015
This research focuses on Critical Design and the use of provocative design objects to create discussion about public space. The project sets out to develop a design approach and a critical design ...
CROWDSOURCED DESIGN PRINCIPLES FOR LEVERAGING THE CAPABILITIES OF ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
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The proliferation of additive manufacturing technologies has inspired its use at different scales for both prototyping and production. Moreover, the accessibility of inexpensive machines has enabled ...
CROWDSOURCING FOR SEARCH OF DISASTER VICTIMS: A PRELIMINARY STUDY FOR SEARCH SYSTEM DESIGN
Burnap, Alex; Barto, Charlie; Johnson-Roberson, Matthew; Ren, Max Yi; Gonzalez, Richard; Papalambros, Panos Y. // 2015
Teams of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) have been suggested as sensor platforms for disaster victim search systems used shortly after natural disasters such as an earthquake or tsunami. Previous ...
DATA SCIENCE AS A NEW FRONTIER FOR DESIGN
Kazakci, Akin Osman // 2015
The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the challenge of transferring know-how, theories and methods from design research to the design processes in information science and technologies. More ...
DEALING WITH NON-TRADE-OFFS FOR FRUGAL DESIGN
Lecomte, Chloé; Blanco, Eric // 2015
The frugal innovation approach takes place in developing countries to develop simple but essential products for low-income population. This approach asks for careful trade-offs to target a ...
DEFINITION OF THE COLLABORATIVE SIMULATION SYSTEM (CM&SS) FROM A SYSTEMIC PERSPECTIVE IN VEHICLE INDUSTRY CONTEXT
Roa Castro, Laura; Stal-Le Cardinal, Julie // 2015
During the last decades modelling and simulation technics has grown in importance in the product development context. For example, from an industrial point of view, simulation models seem to be an ...
DEFINITION OF THE FORM-BASED DESIGN APPROACH AND DESCRIPTION OF IT USING THE FBS FRAMEWORK
Filippi, Stefano; Barattin, Daniela // 2015
The most of design methods and tools consider product functions as the basis to generate design solutions, but in the aesthetic and industrial design the situation is different. The sensorial ...
DEGREES OF CUSTOMIZATION AND SALES SUPPORT SYSTEMS - ENABLERS TO SUSTAINIBILITY IN MASS CUSTOMIZATION
Gembarski, Paul Christoph; Lachmayer, Roland // 2015
For more than 20 years, mass customization proofed as valuable business strategy to manufacture goods tailored to a customer’s needs with nearly mass production efficiency. After pointing out key ...
DEPENDENCY IDENTIFICATION FOR ENGINEERING CHANGE MANAGEMENT (ECM): AN EXAMPLE OF COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN (CAD)-BASED APPROACH
Masmoudi, Mahmoud; Leclaire, Patrice; Zolghadri, Marc; Haddar, Mohamed // 2015
Engineering change management is a research field in which the goal is to deal with modifications of products and systems. Methods and tools are set up to predict more efficiently the propagation 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.