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SELF-DIRECTION IN A CO-DESIGN PROJECT FOR A HOSPITAL INFORMATION SYSTEM: TOWARD SOCIETY-SHAPING DESIGN
Sunaga ,T.; Fujimitsu ,S.; Harada ,Y.; Niino, Y.; Kobayakawa, M.; Yamada ,K.; Watanabe ,K.; Nishimura, T.; Sakamoto,Y.; Motomura ,Y. // 2014
Design today plays a role both in posing the questions of what to make and what kind of society to aim for, and also in untangling the solutions to these questions. When pursuing social design, it is ...
SEMANTIC SUPPORT FOR ENGINEERING DESIGN PROCESSES
Breitsprecher ,T.; Codescu, M.; Jucovschi ,C.; Kohlhase ,M.; Schr // 2014
The engineering design process follows a series of standardized stages of development, which have many aspects in common with software engineering. For example, the principle solution can be regarded ...
Sendai School of Design: Project Driven Design Education Based on a Wide Range of Highly Adaptive Collaboration
Motoe, Masashige // 2014
Sendai School of Design is a design education program to nurture collaborative creative workers as personnel who will help activate the local area launched by Tohoku University in cooperation with ...
SENTIMENT RATING ALGORITHM OF PRODUCT ONLINE REVIEWS
Raghupathi ,D.; Yannou ,B.; Farel ,R.; Poirson, E. // 2014
Social media give new opportunities in customer and market survey to improve design; comments posted online by users spontaneously, in a near-oral language is almost free of biases. This new source ...
SERVICE DESIGN FOR DEATHCARE: SOCIAL INNOVATION THROUGH GAMIFICATION
Woo ,J.; Choi ,Y.; Jordan ,P.W. // 2014
The main purpose of the paper is to present a design approach based on a role-playing game through avatars, that explores a new concept of Death Care Service (DCS). In this research, the elements of ...
Shared Memory in Design Complexity
Pavel, Nenad; Berg, Arild // 2014
This paper discusses the idea of how collaborative learning might help designers with the rapid learning required in the increasingly complex environments they work in. It has been proposed that ...
SIMULATING GLOBAL UTILITY OF DESIGN SOLUTIONS TO ELDERLY FALLS BY BUILDING RELEVANT USAGE SEGMENTATION
Bekhradi ,A.; Yannou ,B.; Farel ,R.; Jena, S.; Zimmer, B. // 2014
Usage coverage simulations are proposed for evaluating the global effectiveness of design solutions for the widespread issue of the elderly fall. A Design Oracle is set to simulate the usage ...
SIMULATION AND OPTIMIZATION METHODOLOGY OF PROTOTYPE ELECTRIC VEHICLE
Targosz ,M.; Skarka, W.; Przystalka, P. // 2014
The paper presents simulation and optimization methodology of lightweight electric vehicles. The mathematical model of the vehicle, the route, the weather conditions and the control unit have been ...
Simulation von naturfaserverstärkten, spritzgegossenen Kunststoffen (Members only )
Albrecht, K.; Osswald, T.; Wartzack, S.; Müssig, J. // 2014
The interest in the use of renewable resources (RRs) increases, especially in the automotive industry. Due to the high density-related strength of natural fibres (NF), lightweight constructions ...
SIMULATION-BASED CONCEPT GENERATION FOR MECHATRONIC SYSTEMS
Dohr, F.; Vielhaber ,M. // 2014
Simulation has become an indispensable part in engineering design for evaluation purposes. Despite that, simulation has not been fully integrated into design methodologies yet. Hence the authors ...
Situation-Appropriate Method Selection in Product Development Process – Empirical Study of Method Application
Albers, Albert; Reiss, Nicolas; Bursac, Nikola; Urbanec, Jan; Ludcke, Robert // 2014
Although numerous methods exist for the product development process they are not regularly used in practice. One reason is that there is often not enough know-how available regarding the integration ...
Sketching Interactive Experiences: Video Scenario to Support Imagination and Co-Design
Pillan, Margherita; Spadafora, Marco; Vitali, Annamaria Andrea // 2014
The paper presents the use of video-scenarios to support co-design of smart systems for public spaces. Video-scenarios are commonly employed in the design of innovative services and systems to ...
Social Cohesion Design, A Course for Designing Community Integrated Product Systems
de Lange, Tjamme; Vergeest, Jors // 2014
Design students are typically not educated in systematically including aspects of social cohesion in their designer practice. This paper describes the Social Cohesion Design course, an explorative ...
Socio-Technical Infrastructuring to Assist Innovation in Healthcare Technologies
MacDonald, Alastair S. // 2014
This paper discusses the role and value of design-led ’infrastructuring’ and the development of socio-technical materials to disrupt dominant stakeholder discourses and hierarchies in the development ...
Software Support for the Consistent Transition from Requirements to Functional Modeling to System Simulation
Dohr, Fabio; Eisenbart, Boris; Huwig, Christian; Blessing, Lucienne; Vielhaber, Michael // 2014
This paper addresses the realization of a consistent modeling chain from requirements modeling to function modeling and eventually system modeling intended to support early system simulation. ...
SOUNBE, A TOOLKIT FOR DESIGNERS DEALING WITH SOUND PROJECTS
Dal Palu, D.; De Giorgi, C.; Astolfi, A.; Lerma ,B.; Buiatti, E. // 2014
The theme of multisensory product experience appears to be today very up-to-date in the design research. But even if some senses such as sight and touch have been deeply examined, other senses such ...
STIMULATION OF CREATIVE OUTPUT BY MEANS OF THE USE OF CREATIVITY TOOLS – A CASE STUDY
Yan, Y.; Jiang, P.; Squires ,A.; Childs, P.R.N. // 2014
In this paper, a theoretic framework was proposed on how to select the most appropriate creativity tools to stimulate designers' creativity in terms of the nature of the design task to be tackled, ...
Storytelling and a Narrative Analysis Based Method for Extracting Users’ Motives in UX Design Processes
Pucillo, Francesco; Michailidou, Ioanna; Cascini, Gaetano; Lindemann, Udo // 2014
Users’ emotions are crucial for purchasing decisions. Designing products that evoke positive emotions requires knowledge about users and their psychological needs: the research on User Experience ...
Structure-based Compilation of System Dynamics Models for Assessing Engineering Design Process Behavior (Members only )
Kasperek, D.; Maisenbacher, S.; Maurer, M. // 2014
The dynamic behavior of complex systems is a well-known challenge within engineering. The paper presents a Multiple-Domain Matrix base model for the structure-based compilation of System Dynamics ...
Structured Methodology for Applying Multiple Domain Matrices (MDM) to Construction Projects (Members only )
Mujumdar, P.; Muraleedharan, P.; Maheswari, J. U. // 2014
The Construction industry is multidisciplinary in nature and involves a number of design disciplines/teams – architect, structural designers, civil engineers, etc. Each design team has its own ...
STUDY OF HUMAN ACCESSIBILITY: COMPARISON BETWEEN PHYSICAL TESTS AND NUMERICAL SIMULATION RESULTS
Delangle, M.; Poirson ,E.; Petiot ,J.-F. // 2014
Using numerical model of static human body commonly assesses the human accessibility, essential part of an ergonomic approach of product. Considering the body as a simple assembly of static parts of ...
Subjektive Adaptionsfähigkeit im Kontext der alternssensiblen Produktentwicklung (Members only )
Kamin, Stefan T.; Luft, Thomas; Miehling, Jörg; Williger, Bettina; Lang, Frieder R.; Wartzack, Sandro // 2014
Successful user involvement in user-centered product development should consider the motivational differences of older adults. We explored the influence of motivation when evaluating ...
SUPPORTING ECO-DESIGN IMPLEMENTATION WITHIN SMALL AND LARGE COMPANIES
Buckingham, M.; Pigosso, D.C.A.; Dekoninck, E.A.; McAloone, T.C. // 2014
There is a need for a strategic and systematic approach towards eco-design implementation. By bringing together two case studies (one in a SME, the other in a multi-national company) this paper ...
SUPPORTING ENGINEERING DESIGN COMMUNICATION THROUGH A SOCIAL MEDIA TOOL - INSIGHTS FOR ENGINEERING PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Gopsill, J.A.; McAlpine, H.C.; Hicks ,B.J. // 2014
Engineering Design Communication (EDC) is highly collaborative, multi-disciplinary and often relates to one or more artefacts associated with the product. This results in the need for a method of ...
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.