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A Working Model to increase Awareness of Social Impact

Bouma, Jantine // 2014
Designers are not always aware of all social consequences of technology, despite practicing user-centred research. With the introduction of disruptive technologies intended and unintended social ...

Abbildung von Baugruppen mit Hilfe des CPM-Ansatzes in einem PDM-System  (Members only )

Kößler, Johannes; Paetzold, Kristin // 2014
In this paper, the realization of the characteristic-property-modelling (CPM) approach within a PDM-System has been shown. It has also been demonstrated, how parts and ...

Accommodating Different Learning Styles: Bridging Math and Form

Ovesen, Nis // 2014
Design engineering educations often struggle to accommodate a highly diverse group of students as it combines an equally diverse range of topics in one education. This paper investigates how a ...

ACTOR-BASED SIGNPOSTING: A SOCIAL PERSPECTIVE ON MODELLING DESIGN PROCESSES

Hassannezhad, M.; Cantamessa, M.; Montagna, F. // 2014
As a central issue in design research, there currently is no generic and overarching model than can satisfy common features on various design processes (DPs). The objective of providing actionable DP ...

Adding to Product Development Theory - A Language Perspective

Hansen, Poul Kyvsgaard; Berg, Pekka; Mabogunje, Ade // 2014
The paper explores the effect that the languages associated with the applied methods have on product development processes. Product development does increasingly involve more diverse disciplines and ...

Aesthetics versus Usability: What Drives our Product Choices?

Trathen, Stephen // 2014
This research examined the influence of usability and aesthetic/emotive characteristics on prospective buyers’ preferences in pre-purchase product selection. Results indicate that while both ...

An application of Knowledge Management in Design Structure Matrix for a process improvement phase  (Members only )

Farooq, A.; Taveres, S. M. O. N // 2014
Design Structure Matrix (DSM) is a well-established engineering systems tool that allows designing, developing and managing complex engineered systems. However, the question of how a DSM is built and ...

AN APPROACH TO NONLINEAR BEHAVIOUR PREDICTION OF TECHNICAL SYSTEMS

Osman, K.; Štorga, M.; Marjanovic ,D. // 2014
The objective of the research presented in this paper is to develop an approach modeling and predicting the nonlinear behaviour of complex technical systems in the operating environment, based on a ...

An Assessment of Internationalization Impact on Engineering Education Quality Scores: A Brazilian Case Study

Edilson Presoto, Anderson; Mantovani Fontana, Isabela; Souza, Roberta // 2014
Internationalization is a trend topic in terms of research, including in engineering education. It is a consensus in the academic literature that competitive advantages are related to the development ...

An Experience-Based Approach to Teaching Product Design

Becker, Juan Jauregui; Wits, Wessel // 2014
This paper presents a new experienced-based approach to teaching product design. The goal is to address specific issues that are difficult to teach to students effectively in a purely theoretical ...

An Initial Approach for the Application of Product Assembly Information in the Early Phases of the Product Development Process by Using Methods of Model Based Systems Engineering

Eigner, Martin; Ernst, Joscha; Roubanov, Daniil; Dickopf, Thomas // 2014
In this paper an initial approach is presented that supports the exchange of assembly-related information between design and assembly planning even before the geometry of the individual parts will be ...

AN INTEGRATED DESCRIPTIVE MODEL OF KNOWLEDGE CREATION IN INTERDISCIPLINARY PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Neumann, Frank // 2014
Above all, interdisciplinary product development is perceived as interplay of individual and collective activities. Starting from this perception, the paper focuses on analysing the utilized and ...

AN INTEGRATED PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT MODEL FOR AIRCRAFT FOOD DISPENSING MACHINES

Fenech ,G.; Farrugia, P. // 2014
The aim of this research is to generate an Integrated Product Development (IPD) model aimed specifically at developing aircraft food dispensing machines (AFDM) to be retrofitted into the galley of a ...

An Integrated Social Interactive Tool to Improve Knowledge Sharing among Students

Kiat Bong, Way; Yang, Xiangyang; Yang, Yang; Zhao, Anqi; Chen, Weiqin // 2014
Knowledge sharing is important to students in their learning process. However, students come from different background and cultures, speak different languages and work or study in different ways. ...

AN OVERVIEW OF COLLABORATIVE SIMULATION ON DESIGN PROCESS

Roa Castro (1, Laura; Stal-Le Cardinal (2), Julie // 2014
This paper aims at defining collaborative modelling and simulation (M&S) and at fining the research gap on collaborative M&S domain. In order to give an overview of the collaborative work in product ...

An Overview of Design Cognition between Experts and Novices

James Tan Jun Yuan, Kuan Yoke Kong, Hashina Parveen, Huang Zhixiang, Ganeshkumar Rajasekaran, Jitendra Kumar Behera, Roozbeh Sanaei, Kevin N. Otto, Katja H // 2014
Experimental studies in design are often done using novice design engineers such as students as test subjects. In this paper, we attempt to determine differences in cognition skills between expert ...

Analogies to Succeed: Applications to a Service Design Problem

Moreno, Diana P.; Yang, Maria C.; Blessing, Lucienne; Wood, Kristin L. // 2014
This study aims to expand current understanding of ideation methods and its transferability from product design domain to service design domain. It applies two Design-by-Analogy (DbA) ideation ...

Analyse offener und geschlossener Toleranzketten im parametrischen 3DCAD-System  (Members only )

Husung, Stephan; Weber, Christian; Geis, Annika; Oberänder, Axel // 2014
The paper deals with the representation of vectorial tolerances in the parametric CAD-model using surface-type specific attribute containers, which are attached to the desired nominal surfaces. ...

ANALYSING THE CONCEPT OF VALUE TO IDENTIFY RELEVANT STAKEHOLDERS’ PREFERENCES TO DESIGN FOR ADAPTABILITY

Carro Saavedra, C.; Schrieverhoff, P.; Lindemann ,U. // 2014
The preferences of stakeholders susceptible to change are the source to determine future value and should therefore be given special attention in terms of designing them for adaptability. But value ...

ANALYSIS OF EMPIRICAL STUDIES IN DESIGN RESEARCH

Toh ,W.X.; Hashemi Farzaneh, H.; Kaiser ,M.K.; Lindemann, U. // 2014
To achieve scientific findings, design research relies on data – data which has to be collected in empirical studies. Design researchers have to choose between a multitude of data collection and ...

ANALYSIS OF THE SYSTEMATIC APPROACH TO DEVELOP COGNITIVE PRODUCTS IN ACADEMIC RESEARCH PROJECTS

Bossemeyer, M.T.; Aydin ,K.T.; Metzler, T.; Lindemann, U. // 2014
This paper presents the results of an analysis of systematic development approaches for cognitive products found in literature and extracted from interviews with 13 researchers in academic research ...

ANALYZING THE PROJECT-SPECIFIC RELEVANCE OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY AS A DESIGN OBJECTIVE

Albers, A.; Martin, P.; Geiger, S. // 2014
Design to Energy Efficiency (DtEE) is caused by different motivations leading to different meanings of energy efficiency(EE). This paper presents an approach that aims to systematically identify ...

Anthropometrics 2.0: Enrichment of Classical Anthropometry through Multidisciplinary Collaboration

Verwulgen, Stijn; Lacko; De Bruyne, Guido; Danckaers, Femke; Christis, Naomi; Sijbers, Jan; Huysmans, Toon // 2014
State of the art computational methods might offer the opportunity to handle 3D anthropometrical information: in a collection of similar 3D shapes, when there is a correspondence of points, certain ...

Application of Dependency Structure Matrix to Airspace Sectorization and Improving the Distribution of the Workload Among Controllers  (Members only )

Farsad, M.; Malaek, S. M.-B. // 2014
This work investigates the application of Dependency Structure Matrix (DSM) to problems with fast dynamics, such as airspace sectorization. The aim of this paper is to use a powerful mathematical ...

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