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An integrated screening framework to analyze flexibility in engineering systems design

Ranjbar Bourani, Mehdi; Cardin, Michel-Alexandre; Chong, Wen Sin; Atapattu, Ravindu; Foo, Kok Seng // 2013
This paper presents ongoing development for a novel integrated screening framework for flexibility analysis considering multi-domain uncertainty sources and multi-criteria for designing complex ...

An integrative design analysis process model with considerations from quality assurance

Eriksson, Martin; Motte, Damien // 2013
Computer-based design analysis activities are an essential part of most product development projects in industry. An effective integration of the analysis activity into the product development ...

An investigation of vehicle interface operation comfort

Georgiev, Georgi V.; Nagai, Yukari; Noda, Saori; Junaidy, Deny W.; Taura, Toshiharu // 2013
Comfort of operation is essential for product success. In particular, the evaluation of comfort can be difficult because variations exist in product interface operations. In this paper, we ...

An out-of-school design learning intervention for second level students

Creighton, Emma; Granville, Gary // 2013
This paper makes an argument for design learning as a framework to support the personal and academic development of second-level students. In presenting this argument the author discusses ...

Analyse von Unsicherheitsverkn  (Members only )

Eifler, Tobias; Zier, Sebastian; Kloberdanz, Hermann // 2013

Analysing visual strategies of novice and experienced designers by eye tracking application

Lohmeyer, Quentin; Meboldt, Mirko; Matthiesen, Sven // 2013
In engineering design education several studies had been made to understand the differences between how novice and experienced designers approach design tasks. As a central finding it is described ...

Analysis of organisations to integrate multi-agent design systems into IT landscapes

Kratzer, Martin; Binz, Hansgeorg; Roth, Daniel // 2013
Recent contributions in engineering design research demand qualitative and quantitative criteria to analyse organisations in order to judge whether information systems in engineering design (i.e. ...

Analysis of students opinion about a creative design experience by means of virtual sincronous teams

Mulet, Elena; Escamilla, Nathalie; Chulvi, Vicente; Garcia-Garcia, Carlos; Felip, Francisco; Galán, Julia // 2013
It is very frequent that in engineering design education students work in teams organizing themselves in face-to-face work meetings as well as by means of online applications to share documents and ...

Analyzing social influence through network simulations in choice modeling

Tian, Peilin; Chen, Wei // 2013
In this paper, we study how to capture social influence on customer choice based on rich consumer data. The created choice model helps achieve a better understanding of consumer preferences in ...

Analyzing the cognitive processes of an interaction design method using the FBS framework

Filippi, Stefano; Barattin, Daniela; Cascini, Gaetano // 2013
The engineering design community is debating since more than two decades on the development of models and methods suitable for analyzing the cognitive processes that occur within design activities. ...

Ansatz zur CAD-integrierten R  (Members only )

Stangl, Thomas; Wartzack, Sandro // 2013

Application framework for traceability of engineering information

Štorga, Mario; Stanković, Tino; Pavković, Neven; Bojčetić, Nenad // 2013
The work reported here builds on the TRaceability of ENgineeringINformation - TRENIN (www.trenin.org) project by discussing the the application framework for engineering information traceability. ...

Application of DSMs for Analyzing Product and Organizational Structures

Bauer, W.; Elezi, F.; Maurer, M. // 2013
The application of DSM methods for analyzing and optimizing structures is widely used for both, product and organization structures. The concept of modularity is applicable for both structures and ...

Application of dynamic value-attribute modeling in a product family

Withanage, Chathura; Moon, Seung Ki; Park, Taezoon; Duc, Truong Ton Hien // 2013
Product families are used as a solution to cater the needs of diversified user groups, while minimizing the usage of resources. However, today's design decision makers require additional capabilities ...

Applying experience reports in design education: challenges and ideas

Pasman, Gert; Romero Herrera, Natalia // 2013
What if both design students and design tutors could have real-time insights into how students actually experience their design process rather than after-the-fact reflections? And what if these ...

Applying models of help desk conversations to the design of a customer sales support interface

Ruecker, Stan; Derksen, Gerry; Pollari, Ted; Michura, Piotr; Geppert, Amanda; Braun, Lauren; Green, Kwame; Pedraça, Samia; Audette, Scott // 2013
In this paper, we describe a case study using 3D conversational modeling as an approach to the design of an online interactive system. The system was intended to help customers select electric motors ...

Approaches for mapping between preferential probabilities and relative design preference ratings

Ji, Haifeng; Honda, Tomonori; Yang, Maria C. // 2013
Assigning preferences to a set of design choices is an important activity in the design process. Previous research proposed a probabilistic approach to extracting preference information from ...

Architecting systems for optimal lifetime adaptability

Engel, Avner; Reich, Yoram // 2013
System architecture decisions such as the assignment of components to modules can have a large impact on the system’s lifetime adaptability and cost. We broaden systems architecting theory by ...

Are companies ready for the revolution in design – Modelling maturity for virtual prototyping

Aromaa, Susanna; Leino, Simo-Pekka; Viitaniemi, Juhani // 2013
Companies are meeting growing demands for readiness to respond rapidly to changes from the outside world. Companies actively manage and develop their competences by applying new technologies and ...

Are we all designers?

Rodgers, Paul; Hall, Ashley; Winton, Euan; Land, Ellie; Aurisicchio, Marco // 2013
Several design writers have proposed, or at least implied, that “…we are all designers…” through the way we manipulate the environment around us, select the items we wish to own, plan, build, ...

Articulating excellence in the context of design and employability

Trowsdale, Dan; Clark, Becky // 2013
In today's highly competitive graduate marketplace, employability is at the top of the agenda for many academic institutions. At a time when the costs associated with higher education are increasing, ...

Asking why as well and how: strengthening the technical proficiency of new designers

Marsh, Phillipa; Arthur, Leslie // 2013
Significant challenges can be encountered when introducing technology to design students, especially those with limited science and technology backgrounds. Often students display a fear or ...

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