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3CS: CREATING A CULTURE OF CREATIVITY

Vint, L.A. // 2006
Creativity and innovation are intrinsic to gaining advantage in the global knowledge economy of our society. So, how can we encourage and teach our students to be more creative? Since 1968, ...

A BOTTOM-UP APPROACH FOR AUTOMATED SYNTHESIS SUPPORT IN THE ENGINEERING DESIGN PROCESS: PROTOTYPES

Schotborgh, W.O.; Tragter, H.; Kokkeler, F.G.M.; van Houten, F.J.A.M. // 2006
In the engineering design process without computer support, the amount of knowledge and experience of the engineers determine the design speed and ultimately the quality of the solution. The ...

A CASE STUDY ON CONCEPT DESIGN AND CAD MODELLING IN THE FOOTWEAR INDUSTRY

Smith, G.; Claustre, T. // 2006
A case study on reverse engineering in the footwear design and manufacturing industry is presented. Reverse engineering tools and techniques are used to capture three-dimensional data and to convert ...

A Conceptual Framework of Product Family Architecture

Pavlic, D.; Pulkkinen, A.; Riitahuhta, A. // 2006

A CONTRIBUTION TO METHODOLOGY OF ENGINEERING CALCULATIONS

Rohatyñski, R.; Babirecki, W. // 2006
The paper presents a new methodology of engineering calculation algorithmization based on constraint management. The constraints and variables are represented in a Boolean matrix form called the ...

A DESIGN STUDIO EXPERIMENT ON SITE AND BUILDING INTEGRATIONS TOWARDS PLACEMAKING

Deviren, A.S. // 2006
Architectural profession is increasingly being subordinated by fashionable image and object production to meet the desires of today’s consumer society, instead of making buildings to dwell and places ...

A DIFFICULT CASE: BRINGING PRODUCT DESIGN METHODS TO NASA ENGINEERS

Gill, C.L.; Lilly, B.W.; Forsgren, R.C. // 2006
The paper offers a critical look at the authors’ efforts to introduce product design methodologies into an organization that is very much “task–centered” rather than “user–centered” – the U.S. ...

A FRAMEWORK FOR CAPTURING DESIGN ANALYSIS KNOWLEDGE FOR REUSE USING PROCESS MODELS

Goh, Y.M.; McMahon, C.A.; Booker, J.D. // 2006
Engineering companies are increasingly relying on information-intensive methods and tools to support decision-making in product design and development. Design analysis is a critical stage where ...

A FRAMEWORK FOR MEASURING TEAM MENTAL MODELS IN DESIGN

Neumann, A.; Badke-Schaub, P.; Lauche, K. // 2006
The paper discusses the value of researching team mental models in design to overcome potential difficulties in collaboration. The authors present an overview of the existing literature on team ...

A GENERIC SYNTHETIC FRAMEWORK FOR CONCEPTUAL SERVICE DESIGN

Coatanéa, E.; Makkonen, P.E.; Saarelainen, T.; Castillón-Solano, M.O. // 2006
The paper proposes an approach aimed at formalizing and quantifying a service design methodology. First, it is shown that the concepts of service channel and service content are extensions of the ...

A GRAPH GRAMMAR BASED FRAMEWORK FOR AUTOMATED CONCEPT GENERATION

Kurtoglu, T.; Campbell, M.I. // 2006
During conceptual design, designers envision a breadth of solution principles to all the functional requirements of an artifact, and then combine them together into feasible concept variants. We ...

A GRAPH-BASED APPROACH TO CHECK A PRODUCT FUNCTIONAL NET

Rizzuti, S.; De Napoli, L.; Rocco, C. // 2006
In the conceptual design, a product can be viewed as a functional net, defined in the classic active verb-object way, by mean of functional elements and links associated to the flow of energy, ...

A MANAGEMENT MODEL FOR THE DESIGN PROCESS IN VEHICLE SAFETY DEVELOPMENT

Kreimeyer, M.; Neumüller, K.; Lindemann, U. // 2006
Management of development demands for focused decisions considering all major impacts onto the process. However, different activities in product development often remain with little structure. Common ...

A METHOD OF VALUE CUSTOMIZATION

Sakao, T.; Shimomura, Y.; Comstock, M.; Sundin, E. // 2006
The paper presents a method of value customization based on the modelling and design methods of Service Engineering. This aims at increasing satisfaction levels of customers. The method is remarkably ...

A METHOD TO CHART THE STRUCTURE OF DESIGNERS' CLAY MODELING PROCESSES

Wiegers, T.; Dumitrescu, R.; Song, Y.; Vergeest, J.S.M. // 2006
CAD is used for the design of nearly any product, but not often in the earliest phases of design. Physical modeling is still very popular for ideation. What makes physical modeling different ? A ...

A METHODOLOGY FOR VR SYSTEMS BENCHMARKING IN THE INDUSTRIAL DESIGN FIELD

Mengoni, M.; Germani, M.; Onori, R.; Pavani, F. // 2006
The majority of Virtual Reality applications developed today are either specific product oriented, not flexible enough to be implemented in every industrial design process to achieve complex real ...

A MODEL OF HUMAN SENSATIONS AS A BASIS FOR ‘DESIGN FOR PRODUCT-EMOTION’ SUPPORT

Fenech, O.C.; Borg, J.C. // 2006
User-product interaction is an emotional experience and products are nowadays being designed to address this emotional experience. Emotion-driven design is however a highly intricate activity, since ...

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