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A Case Study of Open-Ended Creative Practice Based Research

Nagai,Yukari; Georgiev , V.Georgi; Gwilt, Ian // 2011
This paper concerns the nature of creativity in the case of open-ended design process. In contrary to the goal-oriented design, the open-ended design process involves formation of design image and ...

A CLASSIFICATION FRAMEWORK FOR PRODUCT MODULARIZATION METHODS

Daniilidis, Charalampos; Ensslin, Vincent; Eben, Katharina G. M.; Lindemann, Udo // 2011
The modularization of product architectures and the standardization of components and modules across a product family or product portfolio constitute approaches to reduce the internal variety in an ...

A COHERENT AND DISCRIMINATING SKILLS STANDARD FOR INNOVATIVE DESIGN

Choulier, Denis; Weite, Pierre-Alain // 2011
We introduced a skills and capabilities standard into two teaching modules at XX university. Four skills were defined from knowledge of the design activity, from which 32 capabilities were derived. ...

A COMPARISON OF EVOLUTIONARY AND REVOLUTIONARY APPROACHES IN MECHATRONIC DESIGN

Stetter, Ralf; Möhringer, Stefan; Pulm, Udo // 2011
Since ICED 2007 the special interest group (SIG) “mechatronics” is discussing research of mechatronic design. At the Design 2010 the findings were summarized to a research framework in order to ...

A COMPARISON OF THE INTEGRATION OF RISK MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT APPROACHES

Bassler, Denis; Oehmen, Josef; Seering, Warren; Bendaya, Mohamed // 2011
The management and reduction of risk is a central part of product development processes. This paper analyses the extent to which four common product development approaches address risks (waterfall ...

A Constraint-based Model of the Design Process

Scudieri, Paul; Lilly, Blaine // 2011
The fundamental goal of the engineering and industrial design disciplines is to conceive and implement the design, fabrication, and operation of objects to meet real human needs. When the process is ...

A Creative Tool to Break Habits: Breakdown of Functions, Disassociations & Counter Questions (bdc)

Gulden, Tore; Berg, Arild // 2011
Research and practice have engendered several creative tools on how to generate ground-breaking products with less environmental impact adjusted to a down-to-earth production state. However the ...

A DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR THE CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT OF RIM PARTS

Torcato, Ricardo; Santos, Ricardo; Dias, Madalena; Roth, Richard; Olivetti, Elsa; Lopes, José Carlos // 2011
The aim of this paper is to present a research project currently underway which seeks to identify and organize the knowledge required in the development process of Reaction Injection Moulding parts ...

A DECOMPOSITION ALGORITHM FOR PARAMETRIC DESIGN

Jauregui-Becker, Juan Manuel; Schotborgh, Wouter Oliver // 2011
This paper presents a recursive division algorithm to decompose an under constraint parametric design problem. The algorithm defines the separation of the problem at the hand of two complexity ...

A DESIGN METHODOLGY FOR HAPTIC DEVICES

Khan, Suleman; Andersson, Kjell // 2011
This paper presents a design methodology for optimal design of haptic devices, considering aspects form all involved engineering domains. The design methodology is based on parametric modeling, ...

A FRAMEWORK FOR COMPARING DESIGN MODELLING APPROACHES ACROSS DISCIPLINES

Eisenbart, Boris; Gericke, Kilian; Blessing, Luciënne // 2011
Design models are important means for the representation of information in product development processes. Designers use design models to visualise and communicate their ideas to other members of a ...

A FRAMEWORK FOR DESIGNING PRODUCT-SERVICE SYSTEMS

Annamalai Vasantha, Gokula Vijaykumar; Hussain, Romana; Roy, Rajkumar; Tiwari, Ashutosh; Evans, Stephen // 2011
In this competitive globalizing scenario, manufacturers are adopting a strategy of bundling products and services into an integrated solution to create sustainable competitive advantage. Servitizing ...

A FRAMEWORK FOR DEVELOPING VIABLE DESIGN METHODOLOGIES FOR INDUSTRY

Lehtonen, Timo; Juuti, Tero; Oja, Hannu; Suistoranta, Seppo; Pulkkinen, Antti; Riitahuhta, Asko // 2011
In this paper we propose the most serious shortcomings that restraint the use of academic design methodologies in industry. The focus is on the level of clarity on the design goals, formulated as: ...

A FRAMEWORK FOR INTEGRATED PROCESS MODELING AND PLANNING OF MECHATRONIC PRODUCTS

Hellenbrand, David; Lindemann, Udo // 2011
Mechatronic products are characterized by a high level of interdisciplinary and complexity in the technical system and its belonging development processes. In consequence this leads to novel ...

A FREQUENCY ANALYSIS APPROACH TO ENSURE THE ROBUSTNESS OF INTERACTIONS-BASED CLUSTERING OF PROJECT RISKS

Marle, Franck; Vidal, Ludovic-Alexandre // 2011
dent. An interactions-based clustering method which permitted to group risks, so that the interaction rate is maximal inside clusters and minimal outside, was presented with its associated tools and ...

A HAPTIC BASED HYBRID MOCK-UP FOR MECHANICAL PRODUCTS SUPPORTING HUMAN-CENTERED DESIGN

Krüger, Daniel; Stockinger, Andreas; Wartzack, Sandro // 2011
The overall goal of the design process is to create products of good usability. A human-centered design process is characterized by a continuous involvement of the prospective user of the product. ...

A HOLISTIC PROCEDURE FOR PROCESS INTEGRATION IN DESIGN COOPERATION

Beyer, Christiane; Grote, Karl-Heinrich; Kubisch, Christian; Tegel, Oliver // 2011
In preparatory stages of an upcoming cross-company cooperation an integration project has the task to establish best possible connections between relevant organizational units. Therefore the ...

A KNOWLEDGE-BASED MASTER MODELING APPROACH TO SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN

Sandberg, Marcus; Tyapin, Ilya; Kokkolaras, Michael; Isaksson, Ola // 2011
The jet engine industry relies on product models for early design predictions of attributes such as structural behavior, mass and cost. When the required analysis models are not linked to the ...

A KNOWLEDGE-BASED SUPERPOSING SKETCH TOOL FOR DESIGN CONCEPT GENERATION THROUGH REFLECTION OF VERBAL AND DRAWING EXPRESSION

Nomaguchi, Yutaka; Kotera, Yuko; Fujita, Kikuo // 2011
Many researchers have focused on the role of sketching activity in design concept generation, and asserted that design is an iterative process of reflective interaction between thinking design ...

A MECHATRONIC CASE STUDY HIGHLIGHTING THE NEED FOR RE-THINKING THE DESIGN APPROACH

Torry-Smith, Jonas Mørkeberg; Mortensen, Niels Henrik // 2011
Developing mechatronic products is a great challenge for many companies due to the multi-disciplinary nature of the development process. In this article the main objective is an investigation of ...

A META MODEL OF THE INNOVATION PROCESS TO SUPPORT THE DECISION MAKING PROCESS USING STRUCTURAL COMPLEXITY MANAGEMENT

Kortler, Sebastian; Lindemann, Udo // 2011
The innovation process is characterized by numerous interactions of numerous domains. Cyclic interdependencies intensify the pressure in terms of quality and schedule, causing shortened testing ...

A METHOD FOR DESIGN REASONING USING LOGIC: FROM SEMANTIC TABLEAUX TO DESIGN TABLEAUX

Hendriks, Lex; Kazakci, Akin Osman // 2011
Inspired by C-K theory, the current work presents a framework demonstrating how C-K type design reasoning can be applied within logic. Building on our previous work, we extend and generalize the ...

A METHOD FOR SELECTING BASE FUNCTIONS FOR FUNCTION BLENDING IN ODER TO DESIGN FUNCTIONS

Sakaguchi, Syo; Tsumaya, Akira; Yamamoto, Eiko; Taura, Toshiharu // 2011
This study aims to develop a method for supporting the designs of new functions by extending the conventional design processes in conceptual design. By focusing on concept blending that can create ...

A METHOD TO STUDY AFFECTIVE DYNAMICS AND PERFORMANCE IN ENGINEERING DESIGN TEAMS

Jung, Malte Friedrich; Leifer, Larry J. // 2011
The practice of designing in teams is a socially mediated activity. Team members interact with one another to generate and develop concepts and physical artifacts over time. Researchers explored many ...

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