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Challenges in Transferring User Experience Related Knowledge to Support Commercialization of Innovation

HalttunenHanna-Riikka, Maarit; Kanto, Laura; Maatta, Hannamaija // 2014
Little attention has been paid to the problem of communicating and sharing user experience (UX) knowledge inside organizations. In this paper we argue that UX-related knowledge transfer includes ...

Changes in Future Society and Engineering Education: Required Capacities and Strategies

Kim, Moon Kyum // 2014
This paper presents the capacities and strategies of engineering education coping with changes in our future society. Examining recent events predicting the features of future society and its ...

CHOOSE THE RIGHT MATERIAL! EXPERT AND USER INTERACTION IN PARTICIPATORY DESIGN

Donati, C.; Vignoli ,M. // 2014
The only way to create a shared understanding of an idea in the design process is to convert it in a tangible prototype. This paper investigates how the tangibility level of a prototype can affect ...

CLASSIFICATION OF METHODS FOR THE INDICATION OF CHANGE PROPAGATION - A LITERATURE REVIEW

Helms, S.; Behncke, F.G.H.; Lindl // 2014
Engineering changes (EC) are an unavoidable part of product development and are both source of innovation and costs. An aspect of ECs is their risk of propagating. Engineering change propagation ...

CLASSIFYING PHYSICAL MODELS AND PROTOTYPES IN THE DESIGN PROCESS: A STUDY ON THE ECONOMICAL AND USABILITY IMPACT OF ADOPTING MODELS AND PROTOTYPES IN THE DESIGN PROCESS

Isa, S.S.; Liem, A. // 2014
This paper discusses model making approaches in the design process and also classifies broadly the different types of physical models and prototypes. It also describes the fundamental principles of ...

CLEANING GENIE: AN INTERNATIONAL CASE STUDY IN INTEGRATED PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Farrugia, Lawrence; Roa Castro, Laura; Ben Beldi, Nesrine; Wünsch, Andreas; Hagman, Jens; Drágár, Zsuzsa // 2014
This paper documents the product development project that was carried out following the first session of the Integrated Product Development Summer School (ipdISS14). The first part of this summer ...

Clustering Technique for DSMs  (Members only )

Behncke, F. G. H.; Maurer, D.; Schrenk, L.; Schmidt, D. M.; Lindemann, U. // 2014
This paper provides a clustering technique (CT) for Design-Structure- Matrices (DSMs) that explore the entire solution space of cluster configurations (CCs) for a given system. Therefore the paper ...

Collaboration in Model-Based Systems Engineering based on Application Scenarios

Tschirner, Christian; Kaiser, Lydia; Dumitrescu, Roman; Gausemeier, Juergen // 2014
The engineering of mechatronic systems is a challenge due to the various domains involved. MBSE is regarded as the future paradigm of product engineering to face this challenge – not restricted to ...

Collaborative Innovation: A Study of Creative Teamwork in Offshore Industry and in Design Education

Pavel, Nenad; Berg // 2014
Entrepreneurship is identified as a key activity to creating value to society as well as the successful adaption of the products and services to users’ lives. This is why entrepreneurship as concept ...

COMMON MODULE PRODUCT FAMILY DESIGN IN VIEW OF COMPROMISE IN FUNCTION AND INTEGRITY

Oizumi, K.; Aruga, K.; Aoyama, K. // 2014
Common module design has been focused on the need to contend with an ever divergent global market. Although its ability to realize wide variety of product family are acknowledged, Japanese industries ...

COMPARING LCC WITH LCA TO ASSESS PSS SUSTAINABILITY: THE CASE OF THE ECO-BOX

Chong, K.N.; Dreijer ,L.S.; Howard, T.J.; Birkved, M.; Kreye, M.E.; Bey, N.; McAloone ,T.C. // 2014
Product/Service-Systems strategies are increasingly proving to be a source of competitive advantage and environmental improvement for engineering companies, the main hypothesis being that PSS should ...

COMPENSATION OF BENDING MOMENTS AS A NATURE-INSPIRED DESIGN PRINCIPLE?

Goessling, R.; Herzog, M.; Witzel ,U.; Bender, B. // 2014
The application of natural phenomena in technical environments is well known in design research as biomimetic design. One phenomenon largely unnoticed in biology research is the strategy to ...

Complex Mechatronic Product Modeling using a Multi-Solution, Multi-Instance eXtended Conceptual Design Semantic Matrix  (Members only )

Diagne, S.; Coulibaly, A.; Sene, M.; De Beuvron, F. // 2014
The evaluation of the behavioral performance of Complex Mechatronic Products (CMP) at an early design stage is a major challenge in manufacturing industries. It requires a modeling approach that take ...

COMPLEXITY AS INFORMATION CONTENT AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR SYSTEMS DESIGN

Colombo, E.F.; Cascini, G. // 2014
Even though Engineering literature concerning “Complexity” is huge, there is still much discussion about the meaning of this word. This paper attempts to provide an operational definition of ...

Computer Aided Cost Estimating

Ehlhardt, Huub // 2014
Digitalization provides us with increasingly sophisticated tools, such as 3D CAD and ERP, that have become drivers of innovation in many industries. Traditionally, estimating product cost requires ...

CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT IN VIRTUAL COLLABORATION: AN EXPERIMENTAL IPD CASE STUDY

Bruneau, Marina; Koehler, Nico; Kozemjakin, Miriam; Sterten, Jo; Szabados, Réka; Vidovics, Balázs // 2014
The paper introduces an experimental project that was a part of the 1st Integrated Product Development (IPD) International Summer School in 2014 (IPDISS14) announced for doctoral students and ...

CONCEPT FOR MODELLING A CONTROL SYSTEM USING THE CHARACTERISTICS-PROPERTIES MODELLING (CPM)

Crostack ,A.; Heidingsfeld ,M.; Binz ,H.; Sawodny, O.; Roth, D. // 2014
The development of mechatronic systems necessitates co-operation and communication between all involved development departments. Literature shows, that there is a lack of a generally accepted ...

CONCEPTIVE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: INSIGHTS FROM DESIGN THEORY

Kazakci ,A.O. // 2014
Can design research help AI? Design involves possibly the richest forms of reasoning, providing a privileged context for the study of intelligence. Yet, AI models are often used to describe design, ...

CONCEPTUAL BLIND SPOTS IN COMPLEX SYSTEM ENGINEERING PROJECTS – A COMPUTATIONAL MODEL

Thomas ,R.C.; Gero ,J.S. // 2014
This paper presents an approach to studying how conceptual blind spots emerge in complex system engineering projects--i.e. when the value systems and conceptual schemas of collaborating teams are ...

CONDUCTING VALUE ENGINEERING ANALYSIS AROUND A COMPUTER SUPPORTED COOPERATIVE WORK IN DESIGN PLATFORM

Guerra, A.L.; Gidel, T.; Vezzetti ,E.; Jones, A.; Lenne ,D. // 2014
Computer supported cooperative tools in design are introduced to improve the preliminary design process. A design strategy called Methodological Circulation is also presented, which is based on a ...

Conflicts Within Complex Contexts: The Relationship Between Facilitators and Participants in Interdisciplinary Pedagogy

Eggleston, John; Thong, Christine // 2014
Interdisciplinary collaborations are complex environments which yield complex relationships and encourage conflict by nature. This paper explores three instances of conflict as viewed through the ...

Consumer Preference Analysis on Flute Attributes in Indonesia using Conjoint Analysis

Prasetyo, Yogi Tri; Suzianti, Amalia; Dewi, Ayesha Parvati // 2014
A flute manufacturer in Indonesia has difficulties in finding the most favorable flute model. The purpose of this study is to find: 1) the combination of flute attributes that is most preferable to ...

Container Challenge – Protyping Distributed Collaboration

Kurikka // 2014
This paper describes the process and results of “Container Challenge”, a remote collaboration exercise that was designed to help global, multi-disciplinary teams to prototype their online ...

CONTROLLING DEGRADATION TO ENJOY FEELING OF BEST FIT: A POSITION PAPER

Fukuda, S. // 2014
This is a position paper to point out that if we control degradation appropriately, we can keep the feeling of best fit and enjoy using our products for much longer time, because it permits us to use ...

Boolean Searches

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    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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