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A posture prediction method for ergonomic assessment of user-product interactions while grasping using musculoskeletal human models

Hartmann, Carla; Wolf, Alexander; Miehling, Jörg; Wartzack, Sandro; // 2020
Using digital human models (DHMs) as the virtual representation of the human body enables the integration of ergonomic assessments in the product design process. Especially the use of DHMs in the ...

A practice-based approach to design education

Sharma, Bhagyashri; Roy, Avik; Rautra, Priyabrata // 2020
Pedagogy for design has always been regulated by the need of the industry and the interaction between the professional practice and academics. Through this research, we have tried to understand ...

A qualitative study of the challenges faced by material designers when developing DIY-materials

Asbjørn Sörensen, Charlotte; Thyni, Emma // 2020
The recent academic literature on material practices within design has revealed the emergence of a new design discipline, DIY-materials (Mariani, Rampino 2019, Rognoli, Bianchini et al. 2015, ...

A RENEWED UNDERSTANDING OF CREATIVITY IS PARAMOUNT PRIOR TO INTRODUCING STUDENTS TO A LIFE DESIGN ATTITUDE

Sørensen, Kirsten Bonde // 2020
Students of today are faced with the reality of an unpredictable working life in a constantly turbulent and fast-changing world. This has led to an intense focus on entrepreneurship. Yet,we seem to ...

A Role-Activity-Product Model to Simulate Distributed Design Processes

Wöhr, Ferdinand; Königs, Simon; Ring, Philipp; Zimmermann, Markus // 2020
Computational models can be used to study product design processes. We propose an agent-based simulation model that incorporates, first, the role of design parties involved, second, their design ...

A Role-based Prototyping Approach for Human-Centred Design in Fuzzy Front-End Scenarios

Martins Pacheco, Nuno Miguel; Behrenbeck, Jan; Tariq, Bilal; Vazhapilli Sureshbabu, Anand; Zimmermann, Markus // 2020
Developing new products is challenging due to ambiguous and uncertain requirements and unclear processes especially for novice development teams. This paper outlines a role-based prototyping approach ...

A SCRUM AGILE INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK

Thiele, H., Weber, S., Reichwein, J., Bartolo, J. A., Tchana, Y., Jimenez, L. and Borg, J. C. // 2020

A Simulation-Based Decision Support Method For Modular Product Architecture Alternatives

Seiler, Florian Michael; Kuhl, Juliane; Krause, Dieter // 2020
With a constantly increasing market competition leading to high degrees of product individualization and customization, developing product architectures, which still offer competitive advantages is ...

A STATISTICAL ANALYSIS FOR THE CAR KEY FOB CROWDSOURCED DESIGN EVALUATION RESULTS BASED ON THE CDESIGN FRAMEWORK

Wu, Hao (1); Corney, Jonathan (2); Gan, Jing (1) // 2020
The “power of the crowd” has been repeatedly demonstrated and various Internet platforms have been used to applied collaborative intelligence to areas that range from open innovation to conceptual ...

A TOPOLOGICAL VARIATION-ORIENTED APPROACH FOR ENHANCING CREATIVITY IN PRODUCT DESIGN EDUCATION

Fei, Fei (1); Nagai, Yukari (2); Yu, Yang (2,1) // 2020
This study introduces an approach aimed at promoting the effect of product design creativity by using topological properties variations. The topological variation–oriented approach for creativity ...

ACHIEVING SIMPLICITY: A CONSIDERATION OF A SYSTEMATIC APPROACH

Pilz, F., Vajna, S. and Schabacker, M. // 2020

ACTIVE LEARNING AND CRITICAL THINKING IN FASHION DESIGN EDUCATION

Terkildsen, Mette Nørgaard; Pilgaard Harsaae, Malene // 2020
Design for sustainability is not a new concept, it has, however, evolved from a single product to a complex system, which places design and engineering in the tension between consumption dynamics, ...

ADOPTION OF INSECT-EATING THROUGH PACKAGING DESIGN

Kauppi, S.-M. and van der Schaar, S. // 2020

AN ACTIVE LEARNING APPROACH FOR A DESIGN THINKING COURSE

Mattioli, Francesca; Rampino, Lucia // 2020
Design research has always tried to shed light on the way designers think, opening a variety of discourses on this topic, both in the professional and in the academic fields. On the other side, in ...

AN ANALYSIS OF SOCIO-COGNITIVE ACTIVITIES DURING CO-CREATIVE DESIGN SUPPORTED BY SPATIALIZED AUGMENTED REALITY 

Masclet, Cédric; Baldacchino, Laetitia; Boujut,Jean-François // 2020
This study investigates the mechanisms by which spatial augmented reality (SAR) technology can affect socio-cognitive processes in groups involved in co-creative design sessions. A protocol analysis ...

AN ANALYTICAL COST MODEL FOR INVESTMENT CASTING

Mandolini, M., Campi, F., Favi, C., Cicconi, P. and Germani, M. // 2020

An approach to compare tension chording concepts by using combined multibody and finite element simulation

Uttich, Eike; Bender, Beate; // 2020
The tension chording principle is a biomimetic lightweight design principle for kinematic chains. A great number of conceivable actuation concepts exist for specific applications that use the tension ...

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