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Spatial design supporting the management of radical improvements within the manufacturing industry
Schaeffer Andersson, Jennie; Jackson, Mats // 2013
It is important for the manufacturing industry to become more innovative. Doing what we always have done is not enough. External pressure and the required speed of change, requires industry to ...
Stage-gate model in action: Regulating creativity and business imperatives in creative industries
Ng, Ricky, Yuk-kwan; Yeung, Sherman, Sheung-man // 2013
Inspiration and intuition seem to be the two essential components for designers to generate creativity. It is not surprising that designers think differently and very often possess with distinctive ...
Statistical tolerance analysis of mechanisms with interactions between deviations – a methodology with 10 easy steps
Walter, Michael; Wartzack, Sandro // 2013
The time-dependent motion behavior of a mechanism is essentially affected by different kinds of deviations. Consequently, the product developer has to analyze the mechanism and its kinematic behavior ...
Storyboarding - Framing the "frame" of opportunity
Wikström, Anders; Everskog, Amanda; Forsberg Wallin, Amanda; Hyltefors, Maja; Larsen, Sofie; Verganti, Roberto // 2013
The design brief is commonly a written description of a scope for a design problem that requires some kind of visual design. The exploration of opportunities before formulating the design brief ...
Strategy, business models or tactics – What is product service systems (PSS) literature talking about?
Reim, Wiebke; Parida, Vinit; Örtqvist, Daniel // 2013
Product- Service Systems (PSS) and business model share the emphasis on value creation. Still PSS literature uses the term business models vaguely without being clearly understood. Therefore, the ...
Structural complexity: Quantification, validation and its systemic implications for engineered complex systems
Sinha, Kaushik; Omer, Harun; de Weck, Olivier L. // 2013
The complexity of today’s highly engineered products is rooted in the interwoven architecture defined by its components and their interactions. Quantitative assessment of structural complexity is ...
Structuring the process of design research - A necessary step towards ensuring scientific rigor
Horvath, Imre // 2013
Almost every researcher is aware of less successful or even failed Ph.D. research projects or contracted industrial research projects. In most of these cases, there are methodological, structural and ...
Student preferences on tactile versus digital learning: implications for conceptual design
Kremer, Gul; Tucker, Conrad; Jackson, Kathy // 2013
Given the potential diversity of our engineering students in terms of their preparation to complete engineering design tasks, we sought to understand the implications of digital versus physical ...
Students practising realistic design process by collaboration of different disciplines
Huggins, Bernard James; Linda, Sara; Rane, Sham; Walle, Adam; Dougan, Chris // 2013
A pilot project was arranged between Product Design (PD) students at Glasgow Caledonian University and Engineering Design (ED) students at City University London. The assignment was to produce ...
Suitable methods for process modeling and process optimization
Schabacker, Michael; Szélig, Nikoletta; Vajna, Sándor // 2013
The current situation in product development is characterized by increasingly dynamic and complex tasks. The development of a product is not a linear process, continuously guided by well-defined ...
Supply chain eco-information sharing in the product development process through computer aided design software
Mombeshora, Idai Mendy; Dekoninck, Elies // 2013
As decisions made during the design of a product have a significant impact on environmental performance, it is imperative that environmental considerations become an integral part of the design ...
Supplying the demand: aligning product design curricula and the professional practice of design
Spruce, Jon; Evans, Martyn David // 2013
Much research has been conducted into the content of design curricula yet limited research has been undertaken into how early career design professionals view their undergraduate studies, and in turn ...
Supporting communication in the supply chain with design rationale maps
Aurisicchio, Marco; Bracewell, Rob; Armstrong, Gareth // 2013
In modern engineering projects collaboration between organisations is increasingly common for the purpose of sharing expertise, technology, resources, risk and responsibilities. Design communication ...
Supporting multiple engineering viewpoints in computer-aided design using ontology-based annotations.
Li, Chun Lei; McMahon, Chris; Newnes, Linda // 2013
This paper describes an approach to supporting, in computer-aided design (CAD), the multiple evaluations that occur when engineers bring their expertise to bear, especially in the later phases of the ...
Supporting sustainability thinking in postgraduate design education
Brass, Clare // 2013
Conventional design education, driving consumerism and growth, is today unsustainable, and must position itself to allow designers to learn to create responsibly, responding to issues that might be ...
Supporting teamwork in contract furniture design
Mengoni, Maura; Peruzzini, Margherita; Raffaeli, Roberto // 2013
Contract furniture design is oriented to develop customized products for the creation of a finished commodity for hospitality, offices, retails, restaurants, stores. It is assuming a growing ...
Supporting the modification process of products through a change management tool
Malatesta, Marco; Raffaeli, Roberto; Mengoni, Maura; Germani, Michele // 2013
Updating products requires design activities, virtual and physical prototyping of new solutions, test and validation steps. If problems are detected at any of these stages, they cause iterations, ...
Sustainability, design and engineering values
Winkelman, Paul Martin // 2013
Sustainability issues are slowly being integrated into the design process. What is frequently overlooked is that the pre-existing value system of engineering may be hostile to sustainability ...
SysML-based model integration for online collaborative design of mechatronic systems
Fan, Hongri; Liu, Yusheng; Liu, Ying // 2013
This paper introduces an online collaborative design platform to support mechatronic design. SysML-based system modeling method is employed to support system level design. Based on the system model, ...
System architecture change decisions in multi-variant product portfolios
Kissel, Maximilian; Lindemann, Udo // 2013
Decisions in complex design environments like in system architecture design can have wide-ranging effects on the operations of a company. The contribution of this paper to the body of research is to ...
Systematic training manual designed within digital design to increase the level of creativity in a shorter time
Emami, Jamshid; Chitsaz, Shaghayegh // 2013
A big portion of the field of industrial design is dedicated to areas such as product design, communication, and packaging of different goods each of which in turn is divided into different ...
Systems thinking and connecting the silos of design education
Park, Hyuna; Benson, Eric // 2013
While the design industry is a complex and multidimensional landscape, the current design curriculum lives in stark contrast: linear and compartmentalized. University product design curricula are ...
Tangible ideation: how digital fabrication acts as a catalyst in the early steps of product development
Valamanesh, Roozbeh; Shin, Dosun // 2013
Embodiment of a concept has constantly been a preventive factor in creativity when it comes to complex topics. This has been moderated by emergence of digital fabrication since late 80âs. Making ...
Target weighing - A new approach for conceptual lightweight design in early phases of complex systems development
Albers, Albert; Wagner, Daniel; Ruckpaul, Anne; Hessenauer, Benjamin; Burkardt, Norbert; Matthiesen, Sven // 2013
This research suggests a new approach in early stages of product development, aiming at a lightweight orientated functional concept design. Based on the systematic approaches of target costing and ...
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.