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SUSTAINABLE PRODUCT DESIGN EDUCATION THROUGH AN APPRECIATION OF THE LOW-TECH

Almrott, Ceri // 2023
Philippe Bihoux, in his 2014 work, L’Âge des low tech: vers une civilization techniquement soutenable suggests that developing increasingly high-tech solutions to address the sustainability crisis is ...

SUSTAINABLE PROTOTYPING CHALLENGES IN DIGITAL FABRICATION DESIGN EDUCATION

Georgiev, Georgi V.; Milara, Iván Sánchez; Soomro, Sohail Ahmed; Casakin, Hernan; Nanjappan, Vijayakumar // 2023
Education in digital fabrication design is characterized by an active learning environment in which ideas are developed into prototypes. The manner in which design activities are carried out, the ...

System Value Analysis: Model and Example

Lavi, Emilia; Reich, Yoram // 2023
Systems design, being a socio-technical discipline, is highly affected by available technologies, the global economy, the state of the environment, and social issues. Hence, in recent years, the ...

SYSTEMATIC CLASSIFICATION OF ADAPTIVE FAÇADES – PREPARING A DATABASE

Voigt, Michael P.; Roth, Daniel; Kreimeyer, Matthias // 2023
Adaptive ...

Systematic optimisation process for an eBike Drive Unit in a highly variable environment

Steck, Marco (1,2); Husung, Stephan (2); Hassler, Julien (1) // 2023
Drive units of eBikes are used in every type of bicycle and for different riding scenarios and riders. Due to the different riders and bike types, an enormous variety of influencing parameters and ...

Systems Engineering Potentials and Use Cases for the Offer Phase in Special Purpose Machinery

Daria Wilke, Lynn Humpert, Johanna Mansheim, Harald Anacker, Roman Dumitrescu // 2023
Customer demands for individualization and product complexity are constantly increasing. This poses significant economic and technical challenges in terms of cost, time, and solutions, especially for ...

TAKING THE PULSE OF RESPONSIBLE DESIGN: EXHIBITIONS AS A CRITICAL DISCOURSE VENUE

Simmons, Helen; Bailey, Mark; Spencer, Nick // 2023
While there are examples of public discourse around responsible innovation in science, technology, and engineering, less exists on public discussion in the field of responsible design. Without ...

TEACHING EMPATHETIC DESIGN THROUGH THE PEDAGOGY OF DISCOMFORT

Gudur, Raghavendra Reddy // 2023
ABSTRACT We observed novice designers, especially the young, have difficulties empathizing with target groups who are significantly different from them in terms of age, capabilities, culture and ...

TEACHING PRODUCT DESIGN MORPHOLOGY: MATCHING EDUCATIONAL GOALS WITH AFFORDANCES OF DIGITAL TOOLS

Barros, Mario // 2023
Industrial designers use several kinds of representations to support reflection-in-action while developing design proposals. The affordances provided by digital tools impact the flow of shifting ...

TEACHING ‘HOW TO SKETCH VISUAL STORIES’ TO A PROFESSIONAL AUDIENCE: A TAXONOMY OF VISUALISATION STRATEGIES

Hoftijzer, J.; Sypesteyn, M; Carelsberg, H // 2023
There is a growing interest in the discipline of design sketching and drawing. Whereas its origin lies in the sketching and presenting of tangible (industrially designed) products, the discipline ...

Tech to Market. Finding and designing suitable technology applications with design thinking

Cocchi, Nicolò; Dosi, Clio; Vignoli, Matteo // 2023
Although it’s human centered focus, design thinking has proven to be effective also in technology-driven projects, both in education and business. Yet, scant research has investigated whether and how ...

Text mining of resilient objects absorbing change and uncertainty

Panarotto, Massimo (1); Giordano, Vito (2); Chiarello, Filippo (2); Brahma, Arindam (1); Alonso Fernández, Inigo (1); Fantoni, Gualtiero (2) // 2023
The current ways of coping with uncertainty such as changes during product design or use have been through methods such as easy restructuring (e.g., modularity with buffer in interface definition), ...

The Aristotelian causalities in localised distributed manufacturing

Skouboe, Esben Bala; Barros, Mário // 2023
Half of the total greenhouse gas emissions and 90% of biodiversity loss come from resource extraction and processing. (EC 2020). To counter this, we must switch to sustainable, long-lasting products ...

The Augmented Designer: A Research Agenda for Generative AI-enabled Design

Thoring, Katja (1); Huettemann, Sebastian (2); Mueller, Roland M. (2) // 2023
Generative AI algorithms that are able to generate creative output are progressing at tremendous speed. This paper presents a research agenda for Generative AI-based support for designers. We present ...

The Balance Between a Usable and Emotional Product Design - A Concept for Prioritising Relevant Influencing Factors

Judith van Remmen, Dennis Horber, Jorg Miehling, Sandro Wartzack // 2023
Usability and emotionality represent fundamental aspects of user experience. Yet designing an equally usable and emotionally appealing product remains a challenge for product developers, not least ...

The design mindset inventory (D-Mindset0): a preliminary instrument for measuring design mindset.

Lavrsen, Jakob Clemen (1); Daalhuizen, Jaap (1); Carbon, Claus-Christian (2) // 2023
Mindset has been identified as an essential aspect of design and innovation, impacting both behaviours and performance. However, the concept of design mindset is elusive. Often design mindset is used ...

The Doughnut as a support of the "Sustainable Value Engineering"

Lalevée, Alexis (1,2,3); Troussier, Nadège (1,4); Blanco, Eric (2,5) // 2023
Societies are faced to ecological crises and widening disparities. This has to be integrated in the management of complex projects as they are increasingly complex and impactful. Value Analysis can ...

The effects of scenarios on decision-making quality in early design – an empirical study

Parolin, Giácomo; McAloone, Tim C.; Pigosso, Daniela C. A. // 2023
Scenario planning is often used in design practice to foster futures thinking, reduce uncertainties and improve decision-making. Scenarios are especially relevant for innovation activities in ...

The emergence and impact of synchrony in design teams: A computational study

Perišić, Marija Majda (1);Štorga, Mario (1,2);Gero, John (3) // 2023
Studies revealed that, while collaborating, humans tend to synchronise on multiple levels (e.g., neurocognitive or physiological). Inter-brain synchrony has been linked to improved problem-solving, ...

The Heterogeneity of Industrial Design Higher Education

Hagins, Carly; Bush, Benjamin; Paepcke-Hjeltness, Verena // 2023
In 2021, three professors began to ask the question: If diversity benefits the design profession, and the design profession is fed by design schools, how diverse are the faculty who educate the ...

The Hotdog model - How turn a tier 1 automotive company into an agile organization

Atzberger, Alexander (1); Dethloff, Conny (2) // 2023
The more dynamic the markets become, i.e., the more surprises the markets have in store for companies, the more important it becomes for companies to react quickly to these changes in order to have ...

THE IMPORTANCE OF INDIVIDUAL WORK IN COLLABORATIVE DESIGN MEETING: IMPACT ON DESIGN TOOLS AND METHODOLOGIES

Chartres, Izabella (1);Gidel, Thierry (2);Moulin, Claude (3) // 2023
This paper demonstrates the importance of individual work in collaborative design meetings based on Granger’ causality and discusses how this impacts design tools and methodologies.

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The Influence of Representation on System Interpretation: A Search for Most Common Set Partitions

Murphy, Alexander R. (1); Patel, Apurva R. (1); Zorn, Stefan (2); Gericke, Kilian (2); Summers, Joshua D. (1) // 2023
During engineering design, different representations are used to convey information about a systems' components, functionality, spatial layout, and interdependencies. These varying representations ...

The interior design challenges of a Hyperloop pod How to enhance the passenger experience

Cerron, Gisela Zita; Liem, Andre // 2023
Although still in its infancy, the Hyperloop project aims to develop a new type of public transport. The concept is to send a capsule, called “pod”, at about 1000km/h in a vacuum tube that would ...

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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