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SUPPORTING IDEA GENERATION THROUGH FUNCTIONAL DECOMPOSITION: AN ALTERNATIVE FRAMING FOR DESIGN HEURISTICS
Gray, Colin M.; Yilmaz, Seda; Daly, Shanna; Seifert, Colleen M.; Gonzalez, Richard // 2015
This study explored how guided ideation can support concept initiation and development. We conducted a set of in-class activities in a junior-level industrial design studio at a large Midwestern US ...
SUPPORTING NEED SEEKER INNOVATION: THE RADICAL INNOVATION DESIGN METHODOLOGY
Yannou, Bernard // 2015
Driven by a utilitarian perspective, the question of useful innovation and creating essential values is set. Such innovation should lead to cover or alleviate significant pains which are not ...
SUPPORTING THE CONFIGURATION OF NEW PRODUCT VARIANTS BY REUSING THE IMPLICIT KNOWLEDGE OF PAST SOLUTIONS
Malatesta, Marco; Cicconi, Paolo; Raffaeli, Roberto; Germani, Michele // 2015
The market globalization pushes for ever new products in order to reach new niches. In the household appliances field, the marketing specialists daily configure new combinations of numerous ...
SUPPORTING VALIDATION ACTIVITIES AND SELFREFLECTION PROCESSES IN INTERDISCIPLINARY DESIGN TEAMS
Matthiesen, Sven; Schmidt, Sebastian; Klingler, Simon; Pinner, Tobias; Eisenmann, Matthias; Ludwig, Julian; Hohmann, Soeren; Albers, Albert // 2015
In order to fulfil customer demands with today’s complex mechatronic products, verification and
validation activities are crucial elements within a product development process [1]. These ...
SURGICAL APPLIANCE DESIGN THROUGH STUDENT CO-CREATION AT PAL-WEEK
Garland (1), Nigel; Khan, Zulfiqar; O’Kane (2), Peter // 2015
PAL-Week has been developed out of the desire to transition 1st year UG Design Engineering
student’s learning responsibility and frame the expectation of their University experience ...
SURPRISE AS A SITUATED PHENOMENON
Becattini, Niccolo; Borgianni, Yuri; Cascini, Gaetano; Rotini, Federico // 2015
Among the studies dedicated to design creativity, a significant attention is given to the investigation of its dimensions, such as novelty and usefulness. The underlying assumption is that an ...
SUSTAINABILITY OF MODULAR PRODUCT FAMILIES
Bahns, Tammo; Beckmann, Gregor; Gebhardt, Nicolas; Krause, Dieter // 2015
A global customer base demanding highly individual products often forces companies to offer a wide range of products. Commonality within modular product families allows great product variety through ...
Sustenance of Languishing Traditional Crafts Through Design and Processes Interventions: Leather Toy Craft
Jha, S. K. // 2015
The Leather Toy Craft is spread in the geographical areas of Indore and Ujjain districts in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Once upon a time, this was a great source of income for thousands of skilled ...
SYNTHESIS OF CONCEPTUAL DESIGNS FOR SENSORS USING SAPPHIRE-LITE
Sarkar, Biplab; Chakrabarti, Amaresh; Ananthasuresh, G.K // 2015
The demand for variety of products and the shorter time to market is encouraging designers to adopt computer aided concept generation techniques. One such technique is being explored here. The ...
SYSKIT 2.0 – IMPLEMENTATION OF A SYSML TEACHING APPROACH AND OBSERVATIONS ON SYSTEMS MODELLING BY MECHATRONIC TEAMS
Matthiesen, Sven; Schmidt, Sebastian; Moeser, Georg // 2015
To fulfil the demands of modern product development processes, nowadays engineers have to interact
with the domains of mechanical, electrical and software engineering. Due to this, their ...
SYSTEM FOR DERIVING DIVERSE SOLUTIONS VIA A MODIFICATION METHOD FOR EMERGENT DESIGN
Sato, Koichiro; Matsuoka, Yoshiyuki // 2015
This paper describes efficiency of introducing a modification method that we proposed into a system for deriving diverse solutions. Moreover, a guideline of system parameter is proposed so as to ...
System Level Thermal Design - Process Modeling for Functional/Structure Design using SysML and MDM (Members only )
Seki, K.; Muraoka, Y.; Nishimura, H. // 2015
The conventional thermal design process for consumer electronics focusing exclusively on hardware is becoming insufficient for limiting thermal risk in the market. This study uses system modeling ...
SYSTEMATIC FRAMEWORK FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF FUONS
Ostad-Ahmad-Ghorabi, Hesamedin; Collado-Ruiz, Daniel // 2015
Life Cycle Assessment is one of the most popular environmental assessment tools. However, due to its comparative nature, assessing a newly developed product relies on having benchmark information. ...
SYSTEMATIC ONLINE LEAD USER IDENTIFICATION - CASE STUDY FOR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS
Pajo, Sanjin; Vandevenne, Dennis; Duflou, Joost R. // 2015
Identification of emerging needs and partial solutions is crucial for industries to stay competitive in a fast evolving marketplace. A small subgroup of customers, called lead users have been shown ...
Systematisches Toleranz Design unter Berücksichtigung von Funktions- und Kostenaspekten nach der robusten Zuverlässigkeitsmethode SMAR²T (Members only )
Kemmler, S.; Fuchs, A.; Leopold, T.; Bertsche, B. // 2015
In today’s efficient development of technical products the tendencies and
challenges shift to simulative computer aided engineering. Therefore in the
industrial development of complex technical ...
Tailor Made Strategy (Members only )
Cipher, Mak // 2015
This report is about how tailor-made strategy can transform a better hotel stay experience in Asia under this ever changing world from culture, business and technology aspects to find out the trend ...
TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE CHANGE OF GEOMETRY IN SYSTEM SIMULATION PROCESSES
Mauser, Kristian; Breitsprecher, Thilo; Hasse, Alexander; Wartzack, Sandro // 2015
In product development process of dynamic systems more than one technical field (i.e. mechanical, electrical or combustion technologies) affects the product. It is of particular importance to ensure ...
TASK-BASED LCA FOR ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF MULTIPLE HETEROGENOUS SYSTEMS
Quan, Ning; Kim, Harrison; Knight, Erica; Nelson, Jeffrey; Finamore, Peter // 2015
Life Cycle Impact Assessment (LCIA) is the framework for assessing the environmental impact of a product over its entire lifecycle. There have been numerous LCIA studies in the past conducted on ...
TASKS AND CHALLENGES IN PROTOTYPE DEVELOPMENT WITH NOVEL TECHNOLOGY – AN EMPIRICAL STUDY
Ravn, Poul Martin; Guolaugsson, Tómas Vignir; Mortensen, Niels Henrik // 2015
This paper presents a thematic analysis of 138 monthly reports from a joint industrial and academic project where multiple prototypes were developed based on the same technology. The analysis was ...
TEACHING ENGINEERING DRAWING IN A TECHNOLOGY CHANGING ENVIRONMENT
Lagenbach, Joachim; Wächter, Martina; Lohrengel, Armin; Müller, Norbert // 2015
Engineering drawing is one of the oldest technologies used in mechanical engineering and therefore also one of the oldest subjects of engineering study courses. Since the last century, engineering ...
TEACHING NURSES CAD: IDENTIFYING DESIGN SOFTWARE LEARNING DIFFERENCES IN A NON-TRADITIONAL USER DEMOGRAPHIC
Stephenson, Katherine Jo; Pickham, David; Aquino Shluzas, Lauren // 2015
This pilot study examines CAD software learning differences between a group of non-technical innovators (clinical nurses) and traditional CAD users (design engineers). This research was motivated by ...
TECHNOLOGY AND FORM — DESIGN RIGHTS VERSUS PATENTS
Hillner, Matthias // 2015
Design innovations marketed by start-up companies are currently mostly protected through patents,
which are tailored towards protecting scientific and measurable findings, and not suitable ...
TECHNOLOGY-SUPPORTED DESIGN RESEARCH
Thoring, Katja; Mueller, Roland M.; Badke-Schaub, Petra // 2015
This survey paper explores the opportunities and challenges of new technologies and social media for design research and design ethnography in particular, and summarizes the results in a framework. ...
THE "IDEAL" USER INNOVATION TOOLKIT - BENCHMARKING AND CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT
Roth, Michael; Harmeling, Jonas; Michailidou, Ioanna; Lindemann, Udo // 2015
User innovation toolkits offer many benefits, for example the efficient access to customer needs, the realisation of individual products and reduced development risks. While these toolkits are spread ...
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.