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User centered research methods in postgraduate teaching
Lebbon, Cherie; Davies, Sarah; Shippen, James // 2009
Coventry University School of Art and Design has been a leader in postgraduate Automotive Design for over 12 years. Recently, a spread of targeted design MSc courses have been added to the School's ...
User Innovation Toolkits in Product Development: Qualitative Study in Shopping Center Design
Helminen, Pia; Ainoa, Juha // 2009
Understanding user needs is essential in product development. Transferring the user needs from the user to the manufacturer can be, however, difficult. In other words, the need-related information is ...
User-Designer Collaboration in the Design Process of Surgical Instruments: New Aspects for Annotation as a Communication Tool
Hisarciklilar, Onur; Rasoulifar, Rahi; Boujut, Jean-François; Thomann, Guillaume; Villeneuve, François // 2009
Today, collaboration is no more limited to the designers' sphere. Especially the design of products or systems dedicated to expert users requires the active participation of the users ...
Using 3-D Models to Train Engineering Designers
Field, Bruce William; Burvill, Colin A; Alirezaee, Tayebeh // 2009
During a study of the learning capabilities of injection machine operators, it was found that many had limited spatial skills. Previous studies with naïve engineering designers had found that those ...
Using a Matrix-based Approach to Model Change Propagation
Koh, E. C. Y.; Caldwell, N. H. M.; Clarkson, P. J. // 2009
Using audio technology for student feedback
Trimingham, Rhodes // 2009
This paper explores of the use of audio within emerging technologies to support enhanced learning, assessment and feedback for Industrial and Product Design students. The methods used, and outcomes ...
Using DMMs to Relate Design for Assembly Rules to Human Interaction Guidelines
Thomas, J.; Maier, J. R. A.; Fadel, G. M.; Mocko, G. M. // 2009
Using on-line journals in engineering courses
Gill, Deshinder Singh; Katz, Tim; Covill, Derek // 2009
Podcasts and videocasts (recordings of lectures with audio and video content) are valuable teaching resources which provide a flexible and engaging learning environment and help to accommodate a ...
Validation of Environment-Based Design (EBD) through Protocol Analysis Experiment
Feng, Di; Zeng, Yong // 2009
In this paper, design data from a protocol analysis experiment is used to validate that Environment-Based Design (EBD) is a descriptive model of design. The EBD is developed as a design methodology ...
Value added through design: Perception and the reality
Evans, Dorothy // 2009
In a typical customer-supplier relationship, the perception of value of products and services being delivered is undergoing significant change. This examination considers a sample of companies ...
Value – Function – Structure Modeling in an Ontological Representation of Product-Service Systems
Kim, Yong Se; Wang, Eric; Park, Myon Woong // 2009
An ontological representation of product-service systems (PSS) is presented, which could support the development of new computer-aided tools and frameworks for PSS design. In this ontology, a PSS ...
Videocasts in engineering and design education
Covill, Derek Graham; Katz, Tim; Gill, Deshinder Singh; Morris, Richard // 2009
The Engineering and Product Design Education conference in Barcelona 2008 highlighted the wide variety of academics, teachers and practitioners using video in their teaching. This paper gives an ...
Virtual Dimensional Product Validation by Integration of Simulations
Stockinger, Andreas; Meerkamm, Harald // 2009
The process of virtual validation of product function has an important role in product development. It enables the product developer to design products taking different aspects like Design to Quality ...
Virtual Modeling of Concept Generation Process for Understanding and Enhancing the Nature of Design Creativity
Yamamoto, Eiko; Goka, Masanori; Mohd Yusof, Nor Fasiha; Taura, Toshiharu; Nagai, Yukari // 2009
In this study, we attempt to capture the nature of the concept generation process by finding an effective thinking pattern for creativity. We consider a space composed of chain processes of concepts ...
Virtual Product Development Study Courses Evolution and Reflections
Zavbi, Roman; Kolsek, Tomaz; Duhovnik, Joze // 2009
The product development teams become organizationally, geographically and culturally dispersed over the globe. The strategic alliance of several European universities has formed an "E-GPR" ...
VIS-able: a visual research gallery to provide inspiration for beautiful (and therefore usable) objects
Grundy, Catherine Anne; Blake, Andrew // 2009
This paper describes an important stage in the development of an on-line Visual Research Gallery, known as VIS-able. The web site is intended to inspire creative solutions across a range of design ...
Visual Browsing in Product Development Processes
Eckstein, Raiko; Henrich, Andreas // 2009
In modern product development a wealth of knowledge is developed and stored in electronic form which leads to challenging retrieval tasks. Opposing to that, companies need to reduce development times ...
Visual Reasoning Model as an Analysis Tool for Different Tasks Related to Design Abilities
Kim, Yong Se; Park, Jung Ae // 2009
It is generally regarded that visual reasoning ability is critical in design process. Earlier a visual reasoning model composed of eight primitive components was proposed based on the design ideation ...
Visualization Platforms for Conceptual Design
Opiyo, Eliab Zephania // 2009
In the research described in this paper, we used structured rule based analytical method, questionnaire survey method and expert evaluation method to systematically identify suitable visualization ...
Vorwort zum 20. Symposium DFX
Meerkamm, H. // 2009
Wave Field Synthesis for Virtual Prototyping in VR Systems
Brix, Sandra; Brix, Torsten; Sladeczek, Christoph // 2009
Acoustical properties play often a major role in product design not only in the consumer and automobile industry, but also in other industries sectors. For this purpose more and more digital product ...
We Need a Universal Design Project Outcome Performance Measurement Metric: A Discussion Based on Empirical Research
Skogstad, Philipp; Steinert, Martin; Gumerlock, Karl; Leifer, Larry // 2009
This paper aims to contribute and channel a discussion on the need for a universal outcome performance measurement for design projects. After introducing the problem verbally, an example situation of ...
What’s a Good Idea? Understanding Evaluation and Selection of New Product Ideas
Gutiérrez, Ernesto; Kihlander, Ingrid; Eriksson, Joakim // 2009
This paper investigates how ideas for new products are evaluated and selected in industrial companies. It is based on an empirical and explorative study in three companies, using qualitative ...
Who are the future designers? educational cultures "the path leading to undergraduate study of product design"
Wilgeroth, Paul; Stockton, Glynn M. // 2009
How does someone become a professional product designer? This paper argues that every practicing product designer has made a series of key decisions at key points in their life that have contributed ...
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.