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Shape Language Describes More Than the Body

Langeveld,Lau ; Wiegers,Tjamme // 2011
The design of products involves the whole design process from Design Research to a product. The uncertainty becomes certainty during the design process. Product models have functional relations ...

SHAPING THE INDIVIDUAL DESIGNER: PARTICIPATORY DESIGN IN EMERGENCY CONTEXT

Briede Westermeyer, Juan Carlos; Cartes, Jorge; Bustamante, Alejandro; Perez, Marcela // 2011
This article deals about the user centered teaching-learning and design methodology used by teachers and students in the industrial design setting. The purpose of such approach is to create and ...

SHARING EXPERIENCE IN DESIGN EDUCATION BASED ON RESEARCH AND INDUSTRIAL PRACTICE

Hosnedl, Stanislav; Srp, Zbynek // 2011
We present and share our experience obtained through education in a degree-level course on system design engineering of technical products, in which we successfully integrate an engineering design ...

Ship Design Process Modeling: Capturing a Highly Complex Process

Cooper, S.; Allen, G.; Smith, R.; Billingsley, D.; Helgerson, D. // 2011
At the 10th DSM Conference, a team of ship designers working to document the naval ship design process was introduced to DSM methods. The design of a naval surface combatant ship is an extreme ...

SICK SYSTEMS: TOWARDS A GENERIC CONCEPTUAL REPRESENTATION OF HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS

Komashie, Alexander; Jun, Thomas; Dodds, Simon; Rayner, Hugh; Thane, Simon; Mitchell-Baker, Alastair; Clarkson, P John // 2011
In this paper, we argue that the healthcare systems within which patients are treated are like patients themselves. The systems display symptoms which may give indication of problems in an “organ” of ...

SIGNIFICANCE OF REQUIREMENTS FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES USING SHAPE MEMORY TECHNOLOGY

Lygin, Konstantin; Langbein, Sven; Sadek, Tim // 2011
In this paper the assumption of a conflict between existing requirements and the application of new technologies will be illustrated by using examples based on shape memory technology. For this ...

SIMULATION BASED GENERATION OF AN INITIAL DESIGN TAKING INTO ACCOUNT GEOMETRIC DEVIATIONS AND DEFORMATIONS

Walter, Michael; Breitsprecher, Thilo; Gruber, Georg; Wartzack, Sandro // 2011
The success of a product’s development is essentially affected by its functionality. So the product developer has to ensure the functionality as early as possible. Since this usually can’t be ...

Simulation of the Interaction with Interfaces of Industrial Products in a Multimodal Environment

Ferrise,Francesco; Bordegoni,Monica;Lizaranzu,Joseba;Cugini,Umberto // 2011
Several testing activities on industrial products are today performed on Virtual Prototypes (VPs) because of their flexibility and reduced cost compared to the physical ones. The very first ...

Single Camera Digital Photogrammetric Anthropometry of Indian Adult Males

Patsute,Rajendra ; Ray,Gaur ; Rana,Nirdosh // 2011
This paper discusses the procedure and results of single camera photogrammetric anthropometry carried out to deduce 36 body dimensions of Indian males aged between 22 to 50 years. It is a low cost ...

Situating Situation-Based Design - the Integration of Prototyping to Change the Scope of Design Competence

Røise, Øivind // 2011
The professional field where industrial designers operate is evolving from a product design tradition into a wider range of relevant areas. Some more recent arrivals - interaction design and service ...

Sketching is more than making correct drawings

Waanders, Remko; Eggink, Wouter; Mulder-Nijkamp, Maaike // 2011
Designers have always used sketching as an important tool in the design process. Sketching in this context is not a goal in itself but can be considered as a tool to make better designs. More and ...

SOCIAL MEDIA ENABLED DESIGN COMMUNICATION STRUCTURE IN A BUYER-SUPPLIER RELATIONSHIP

Hölttä, Venlakaisa; Eisto, Taneli // 2011
Improving design communication in product development networks can lead to a better design process. This paper presents a new design communication structure in the buyer-supplier relationship better ...

SOCIAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING – AN APPROACH FOR EFFICIENT SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT

Naumann, Thomas; Tuttass, Ingo; Kallenborn, Oliver; Königs, Simon Frederick // 2011
Our objective is to establish an understanding of product development as a sociotechnical system. This approach should help to explain today’s phenomena in product development and represents the ...

SOFTWARE SUPPORTED KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER FOR PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Krebber, Sönke; Kloberdanz, Hermann; Birkhofer, Herbert; Bohn, Andrea // 2011
The pinngate project aims to display product development knowledge appropriately und user-specific. To achieve this objective the following considers the knowledge transfer process starting at a ...

SOLVING GLOBAL PROBLEMS USING COLLABORATIVE DESIGN PROCESSES

Lenau, Torben; Mejborn, Christina Okai // 2011
In this paper we argue that use of collaborative design processes is a powerful means of bringing together different stakeholders and generating ideas in complex design situations. The collaborative ...

Speaking Design: Development of Cross-Disciplinary Understanding in Design, Business and Engineering Education

Karjalainen, Toni-Matti; Heiniö, Sanna; Graff, Daniel; Koria, Mikko; Salimäki, Markku // 2011
In this paper, observations are presented from an educational program that has 15 years experience in teaching the multidisciplinary approach in design, business and engineering. We first discuss ...

Speeding up Development Activities in Student Projects with Time Boxing and Scrum

Ovesen, Nis; Eriksen, Kaare; Tollestrup, Christian // 2011
This research project investigates how procedures from agile software development can be of benefit to development activities in projects of design engineering students. The agile methods 'Scrum' ...

Sports Engineering: Developing an Integrated, Cross-disciplinary Engineering Design Degree

Wodehouse, Andrew J; Ion, William; Mair, Gordon // 2011
This paper describes the issues and challenges in developing a robust, cross-departmental curriculum for an integrated Sports Engineering degree, and provides some key pointers for universities ...

STAKEHOLDERS’ ANALYSIS TOOLS TO SUPPORT THE OPEN INNOVATION PROCESS MANAGEMENT – CASE STUDY

de Paula, Istefani Carisio; Yang, Samanta; Korzenowski, André; Cortimiglia, Marcelo Nogueira // 2011
Open Innovation (OI) is a strategy to buster R&D productivity that introduces business flexibility via an open approach, either to external ideas or to collaborative work. Considering that the OI ...

STEERING THE VALUE CREATION IN AN AIRPLANE DESIGN PROJECT FROM THE BUSINESS STRATEGIES TO THE ARCHITECTURAL CONCEPTS

Rianantsoa, Ndrianarilala; Yannou, Bernard; Redon, Romaric // 2011
The objectives of the designers have above all been the achievement of the aircraft mission and the certification rules. Today, the competition between airplane manufacturers leads to bring more ...

Stimulate Student Business Outcome through Needfinding-Oriented Projects

Håkansson, Anders; Holmquist, Bengt // 2011
At the department of Human Work Sciences at Luleå University of Technology, LTU, there is a long tradition of working in student driven product development projects in cooperation with companies in ...

Stimulating Creative Solutions by Visualizing the Design Vision

Eggink, Wouter // 2011
Since Jean Baudrillard, it has become apparent that we live in a world that is dominated by visual images. At the same time Anna Valtonen has argued that the design profession is shifting its ...

STRATEGIC PLANNING FOR MODULAR PRODUCT FAMILIES

Jonas, Henry; Krause, Dieter // 2011
Highly customised products mostly lead to an increasing complexity for the producing company. Two commonly known design approaches to reduce the internal complexity of a product family are design for ...

Strategic Questions for Design Education for Sustainability

Claes, Merel; O'Rafferty, Simon; O'Connor, Frank // 2011
The world we live in is in a dynamic process of social, environmental, political, economical and infrastructural change. The educational system can prepare future professionals for operating in this ...

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.

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