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Systems Design using Solution-Compensation Spaces with Built-in Tolerance Applied to Powertrain Integration

Julian Stumpf (1,2), Jos // 2022
Complexity in systems design can be reduced by computing permissible ranges for some crucial design variables that need to be defined in an early design phase. These ranges are calculated such that ...

Systems Engineering in university education with focus on Systems Thinking

Kaiser, Lydia; Schräder, Elena // 2022
Systems Engineering is a growing field that has also repeatedly found points of contact in teaching for many years. Especially in university education, Systems Engineering has become an important ...

SYSTEMS THINKING AND INTERDISCIPLINARITY IN DISCIPLINARY DESIGN EDUCATION

Harsaae, Malene Pilgaard; Østergaard, Thomas; Bang, Anne-Louise // 2022

SYSTEMS-ORIENTED DESIGN AND DEMOCRACY

Blaasvaer, Linda (1); Sevaldson, Birger (2) // 2022

Tailoring a Project Risk Management Tool through Co-Design: Managing Risk in the Fuzzy Front-End of Construction Project Design

Andreas Claus Hansen (1,2), Pelle Lundquist Willumsen (1), Josef Oehmen (1) // 2022
The objectives and scope of a construction project is defined in the early design stage, the fuzzy front-end. This stage is crucial for project risk management and success, but traditional risk ...

Test-driven Development to Overcome Challenges in the Design of Sensor-integrating Machine Elements

Julian Peters (1), Christoph Zimmerer (1), Thomas Gwosch (1), Felix Herbst (2), Claas Hartmann (2), Romol Chadda (2), David Riehl (3), Ferdinand Keil (3), Mario Kupnik (2), Klaus Hofmann (3), Sven Matthiesen (1) // 2022
Sensor-integrating machine elements (SiME) are essential enablers for digitization in the industry. There are major challenges in the development of SiME as an interdisciplinary mechatronic system, ...

Testing in Engineering Design: What are We Teaching

Apurva Rajesh Patel (1), Alexander Murphy (1), Joshua D. Summers (1), Khadija Tahera (2) // 2022
Although testing is critical in industries, the general approaches of testing in engineering design are under-represented in academia. This research investigates the current state of testing based on ...

Testing the Usability of Guidelines for the Design of Surprising Products

Omar Raafat, Niccol // 2022
The paper introduces guidelines to support designers to generate ideas for the development of surprising products. The guidelines are structured coherently with the concept of sensory incongruity and ...

Testing Typical Challenges Affecting Idea Sharing in Distributed Design Teams Today

Elies Ann Dekoninck, Charlotte Brenninkmeijer // 2022
The aim of this study was to compare behaviours in distributed design teams today to the existing literature to see if previously identified challenges faced by distributed teams have been overcome. ...

THE APPLICATION OF A PROTOTYPING SUPPORT TOOL IN A STUDENT DESIGN PROJECT

Petrakis, Konstantinos (1); Wodehouse, Andrew (1); Grierson, Hilary (1); Coutts, Euan (2); Liikkanen, Jussi (3); Parkkamäki, Hannu (3) // 2022

The Collaborative Iron Triangle: A New Tool for Supporting a Project-Culture-Aware Management in Interorganizational R&D Projects

Katharina Dieterich (1), Dieter Spath (1,2), Peter Ohlhausen (2,3) // 2022
Since project managers still face problems in managing interorganizational R&D projects, it is a promising approach to manage these projects project-culturally-aware. However, an important ...

The Contribution of Design Discipline in Business Decisions through Design-Oriented Production Diversification: A Case Study in Italian Furniture Sector

Eva Vanessa Bruno, Beatrice Lerma // 2022
Firm diversification is a growth strategy that allows firms to launch new products in untapped markets to increase revenue. It is the identified approach where industrial designers can contribute to ...

The Gap in Design Creativity Education between China and Developed Countries

Zhengya Gong (1), Sohail Ahmed Soomro (1,2), Vijayakumar Nanjappan (1), Georgi V. Georgiev (1) // 2022
Extant research indicates that Chinese higher education has overlooked creativity. However, based on indirect clues, we infer that the degree of emphasis on creativity and related courses in Chinese ...

The Inclusive Design Canvas. A Strategic Design Template for Architectural Design Professionals

Matteo Zallio, P. John Clarkson // 2022
Designing accessible and inclusive buildings is essential if they are to provide enjoyable and inspiring experiences for all their occupants. Research revealed that many architectural design ...

The Intergenerational Co-Design of Glasgow COP26 Souvenirs

Paul Anthony Rodgers, Kieren Egan, Alix Mcdonald, Gemma Gilliland // 2022
There has been an increasing interest in intergenerational activities where young people and older adults work together in the exchange of knowledge, new ideas, methodologies and ways of thinking. ...

The Interplay of Subjective Quality Evaluation, Prototyping Technologies and the User's Technology Acceptance

Tina Buker (1), Felix Endress (1,2), J // 2022
Subjective product quality is a fundamental aspect to maintain a high level of user acceptance and to provide a good user experience. Prototypes can be used to evaluate subjective product quality in ...

The quantitative Working Space Model – Generating Knowledge in the K Space

Schmitt, Florian; Kirchner, Eckhard // 2022
In this contribution, the idea of the Quantitative Working Space Model (qWSM) is introduced as a tool for C-K theory and a way to model physical systems using conservation quantities. By the hybrid ...

The Relation between the Characteristics of Individual and Collaborative Concept Generation

Akane Matsumae, Hikari Hirasawa // 2022
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of the concept generation process on metacognition, and the relation between individual concept generation characteristics and the nature of ...

The Role of Digital Infrastructure for the Industrialisation of Design for Additive Manufacturing

Adam Mallalieu, Tina Hajali, Ola Isaksson, Massimo Panarotto // 2022
The use of Additive Manufacturing (AM) can bring opportunities for industry, but several challenges need to be addressed, specifically the digital infrastructure comprising the AM value chain. A ...

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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