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UNFOLDING THE DESIGN PROCESS ARCHITECTURE: A NETWORKED PERSPECTIVE ON ACTIVITIES

Parraguez, Pedro; Maier, Anja M. // 2015
A number of network-based process models have been developed to guide the design of engineering systems. Many such models represent design activities only as single nodes. As a result, the ...

UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY EXPERIENCES. CASE OF A UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY-ADMINISTRATION AGREEMENT

Lloveras, Joaquim // 2015
This article describes the author’s experience in R&D projects developed in collaboration with industrial companies or the state administration ─agreements─ and their relation with university ...

Use case detailing levels – Anwendungsfallmodellierung zur Unterstützung der Entwicklung handgehaltener Geräte  (Members only )

Schmidt, Sebastian; Hölz, Kevin; Matthiesen, Sven // 2015
This paper presents an approach to describe use cases of hand-held power
tools within different detailing levels. The approach identifies and models requirements
by using use cases. The approach ...

USER INVOLVEMENT IN DESIGN OF HEALTH CARESERVICES

Forshaug, Ann Kristin; Sigurjónsson, Jóhannes B // 2015
During the last decade, industrial designers have entered the arena for design of health care services in cooperation with health professionals. Parallel to this, user involvement has been recognised ...

USER INVOLVEMENT IN PRODUCT DESIGN PRACTICES: A CASE STUDY ON TECHNOLOGIES FOR OLDER ADULTS

Lee, Chaiwoo; Coughlin, Joseph F. // 2015
Recent efforts to address challenges brought by the aging of the population have looked at technology as a possible solution. In order to effectively deliver value and benefits, it has been suggested ...

USING BALANCE VARIABLES TO DESCRIBE SYSTEM INTERFACES AND ASSESS IN-PROGRESS DESIGNS

Salustri, Filippo Arnaldo; Rogers, Damian // 2015
To balance effectiveness and efficiency in design, a method is needed that can capture the range of expected behaviours (effectiveness) as well as their quality (efficiency) of artefacts existing in ...

USING BIOLOGY AS A MODEL FOR SUSTAINABILITY: INSIGHTS FOR ECODESIGN AND BIOINSPIRED DESIGN PRACTITIONERS

O'Rourke, Julia; Seepersad, Carolyn Conner // 2015
Numerous authors in the bioinspired design and ecodesign research communities conceive of biology as a model for sustainability and use biological systems, organisms, and features as analogies when ...

USING CROWDS IN ENGINEERING DESIGN – TOWARDS A HOLISTIC FRAMEWORK

Panchal, Jitesh H // 2015
Product development organizations are increasingly using crowdsourcing for design-related activities such as idea generation and evaluation, and solving difficult problems. In order to effectively ...

USING ENGINEERING DESIGN TOOLS IN MULTIDISCIPLINARY DISTRIBUTED STUDENT TEAMS

Mamo, James; Farrugia, Philip; Borg, Jonathan; Wodehouse, Andrew; Grierson, Hilary; Kovacevic, Ahmed // 2015
Collaborative design practice in distributed student teams is becoming more popular as technology makes it easier to communicate ideas with others that are geographically distant. However, a ...

USING IDEA MATERIALIZATION TO ENHANCE DESIGN CREATIVITY

Georgiev, Georgi V.; Taura, Toshiharu // 2015
In this paper, we focused on the advantages of 3D printers to build new creative designs and to make it possible to enhance physical interactions with the design idea that may be able to expand the ...

USING SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT TO INSPIRE DESIGN LEARNING

De Vere, Ian; Phillips, Robert // 2015
Social design and ‘design for need’ are important frameworks for establishing ethical understanding amongst novice product designers. Typically, product design is a value-adding activity where ...

UTILIZING FAILURE INFORMATION FOR MISSION ANALYSIS FOR COMPLEX SYSTEMS

DeStefano, Charlie; Jensen, David // 2015
This paper presents a new failure analysis method, Failure Identification for Mission Analysis (FIMA), which performs an overall and mission-specific failure analysis for complex systems. The FIMA ...

UTILIZING SMARTPHONES TO IMPROVE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF UNIVERSITY STUDENTS’ COLLABORATIVE WORK

Wu, Xiaolong; Mi Choi, Young; Fenlason, Clay // 2015
With the rapid improvement of technology, the screen size of smartphones is becoming bigger, battery life is increasing and more processing power is available. Smart phones have been regarded as a ...

Validierung eines Ansatzes zur Simulation kurzfaserverstärkter Thermoplaste in frühen Entwurfsphasen  (Members only )

Witzgall, Christian; Wartzack, Sandro // 2015
A simplified approach towards a simplified integrative simulation for short
fibre reinforced polymers (SFRP) has been proposed by Gruber and Wartzack.
It uses orientation information from injection ...

Validierung von prozessgerecht strukturoptimierten Bauteilentwürfen mittels integrierter FEM-Realgeometrieanalyse  (Members only )

Hautsch, Stefan; Katona, Sebastian; Sprügel, Tobias; Koch, Michael; Rieg, Frank; Wartzack, Sandro // 2015
Structural optimization as a tool of the virtual product development process
(PDP) provides broad possibilities to scoop lightweight design and improvement potentialities
when developing new ...

VALUE MODELLING IN AEROSPACE SUB-SYSTEM DESIGN: LINKING QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE ASSESSMENT

Bertoni, Alessandro; Amnell, Henrik; Isaksson, Ola // 2015
The paper presents a prototype of a value model where engineering design teams can play with cost and value data in a semi-structured way. In particular, the value model serves to facilitate ...

VE2 Strategies by MDM  (Members only )

Leardi, C. // 2015
The systems engineer faces the daily issue to manage several overlapping Verification, Validation and Testing, VVT, activities. The MDM, Multi-Domain- Matrices implementation of a methodological ...

Viewpoint Dynamics and Verbal Features: An Investigation of User Preferences for and Impressions of Products

Georgiev, G.V.; Yamada, K.; Taura, T. // 2015
In this study, we attempt to understand the mechanism of user preferences for and impressions of products, and how they are related, by focusing on viewpoint dynamics and verbal features. The notion ...

VIRTUAL VALIDATION OF FUNCTIONAL AUTOMOTIVE DOOR ASSEMBLY PROPERTIES BY MEANS OF SUPERPOSED CAT AND FEM ANALYSIS

Ehlert, Matthias; Heling, Björn; Wartzack, Sandro // 2015
As with all industrially manufactured goods, it is generally necessary to ensure costumer requirements are met. Therefore, it is important to ensure that functional as well as optical specifications ...

VISUAL COMMUNICATION OF DESIGN PRINCIPLES IN A COMPLEX KINETIC CONSTRUCTION

Gundersen, Gunnar H; Berg, Arild // 2015
Design students need to be able to build a bridge between their own practice and the various receivers of their messages. Studies in design practice confirm that visualisation is a powerful ...

VISUAL CONJOINT – FROM DISCRETE TO CONTINUOUS

Orsborn, Seth; Cagan, Jonathan; Boatwright, Peter // 2015
One goal of designers is to find what users most likely appreciate and translate that into successful product designs. Over the past 15 years, the efficacy of visual conjoint analysis as a means to ...

VISUAL REPRESENTATIONS AS A BRIDGE FOR ENGINEERS AND BIOLOGISTS IN BIO-INSPIRED DESIGN COLLABORATIONS

Hashemi Farzaneh, Helena; Helms, Katharina; Lindemann, Udo // 2015
In technical product development, engineers address technical problems by developing innovative solutions. An approach to develop ideas with a high potential for technical innovation is bio-inspired ...

VISUALISATION OF BIOMECHANICAL STRESS QUANTITIES WITHIN CAD ENVIRONMENTS

Krueger, Daniel Benjamin; Wartzack, Sandro // 2015
The demographic development in many industrialised societies and markets with a growing power of the customers augments the importance of user-centred design approaches. In this regard it is crucial ...

VISUALISING WORKPLACE DESIGN

Hĺkansson, Anders; Stenberg, Magnus; Öhrling, John Daniel // 2015
Design is a learning process and the use of prototyping activities for the sake of learning increases the design thinking, i.e. the dialogue and feedback on ideas. Hence, representations ranging from ...

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