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DESIGN OF AN ACTIVE SEAT SUSPENSION FOR A PASSENGER VEHICLE
Hoić, M., Kranjčević, N., Herold, Z. and Kostelac, M. // 2020
DESIGN RATIONALE IN CONCEPTUAL DESIGN: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF PROFESSIONAL DESIGN TEAMS’ PRACTICE
Knudsen, L. S., Haase, L. M. and Goncalves, M. G. // 2020
DESIGN READINESS OF MULTI-MATERIAL CONCEPTS: MANUFACTURING AND JOINING TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATED EVALUATION OF CONCEPT MATURITY LEVELS USING CARDINAL COEFFICIENTS
Revfi, S., Wilwer, J., Behdinan, K. and Albers, A. // 2020
DESIGN THINKING TO ENHANCE REQUIREMENTS ANALYSIS IN SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
Batista, J., Hassan, A. and Bonjour, E. // 2020
Design thinking: guidelines for organizations
Ishio, Pedro; Gaspar, Ricardo; Gon // 2020
The objective of this paper is to iterate proposed functional guidelines for the assertive practice of design thinking in organizational environments, and therefore to promote innovation. Three ...
DESIGN TOOL TO DEVELOP HIGHLY EFFICIENT OPTOMECHATRONIC SYSTEMS
Ley, P.-P., August, J. and Lachmayer, R. // 2020
DESIGN-FOR-COST-AND-ENVIRONMENT: ONTOLOGICAL ANALYSIS AND COMPARISON OF SERVICE REPRESENTATION APPROACHES
Villanueva, M., Yannou, B., Leroy, Y., Cluzel, F., Vautier, M. and Vaija, S. // 2020
Designing aesthetics for play(fulness)
Legaard, Jesper Falck // 2020
Whilst aesthetics in a general sense has often been a subject for research, there is less research on how aesthetics more specifically relates to play and playfulness in experiences. In this paper I ...
DESIGNING AN EXPERIMENT FOR EVALUATING SEATING POSITIONS IN PARALYMPIC ROWING
Eikevåg, S. W., Kvam, A., Bjølseth, M. K., Erichsen, J. F. and Steinert, M. // 2020
DESIGNING FOR SCIENCE CENTER EXHIBITIONS – A CLASSIFICATION FRAMEWORK FOR THE INTERACTION
Wideström, J. // 2020
DESIGNING FOR SUSTAINABLE BEHAVIOUR PRACTICES IN CONSUMERS: A CASE STUDY ON COMPOSTABLE MATERIALS FOR PACKAGING
Santi, R., Elegir, G. and Del Curto, B. // 2020
Designing Lightweight Structures under Consideration of Material and Structure Uncertainties on Different Levels of the Building Block Approach
Hartwich, Tobias S.; Völkl, Harald; Wartzack, Sandro; Krause, Dieter; // 2020
Lightweight design is an important aspect in the development of components to reduce material use and obtain energy-efficient structures. Frequently, lightweight structures are designed for one or a ...
DESIGNING PRODUCT METAPHOR TO PROMOTE SUSTAINABLE BEHAVIOUR: A PROPOSED METHOD
Huang, S., Carulli, M., Hekkert, P., Schifferstein, R. N. J. and Bordegoni, M. // 2020
Designing the Future – Sustainability, Digitisation and Employment Insecurity
Starling, Robert // 2020
Technology is changing the world. Automation threatens to make large numbers of people unemployable in the near future, digitisation alienates older generations and globalisation has connected the ...
DEVELOPING A TOOL TO SUPPORT DECISIONS IN SUSTAINABILITY-RELATED TRADE-OFF SITUATIONS: UNDERSTANDING NEEDS AND CRITERIA
Kravchenko, M., Pigosso, D. C. A. and McAloone, T. C. // 2020
DEVELOPMENT AND CLINICAL STUDY OF A PROJECTION IMAGES PROGRAM TO ENCOURAGE ARM MOVEMENTS FOR REHABILITATION
Yoshioka, K. // 2020
Development of a Circularity Impact and Failure Analysis: Obsolescence and Recyclability Integration
Bertoni, Alessandro // 2020
The paper presents the first stage of the development of an approach named Circularity Impact and Failure Analysis (CIFA) aiming to become an integral part of a design for circularity strategy. The ...
DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW DESIGN METHODOLOGY FOR LARGE SIZE PRODUCTS BASED ON DSM AND DFMA
Mora, B., Retolaza, I., Campos, M. A., Remirez, A., Cabello, M. J. and Martinez, F. // 2020
DEVELOPMENT OF A POTENTIAL MODEL TO SUPPORT THE ASSESSMENT AND INTRODUCTION OF INDUSTRY 4.0 TECHNOLOGIES
Schneider, D., Huth, T., Vietor, T., Schumacher, P., Weckenborg, C. and Spengler, T. // 2020
DEVELOPMENT OF AN INTELLIGENT TUTORING SYSTEM FOR DESIGN EDUCATION
Hoppe, Lukas Valentin; Plappert, Stefan; Gembarski, Paul Christoph; Lachmayer, Roland // 2020
To develop problem-solving skills during engineering studies, students have to be given the opportunity to act independently and to apply their expertise in professional application situations with ...
DEVELOPMENT OF DECISION TOOL FOR A PROBLEM-SOLVING ACTIVITY USING PAIRWISE COMPARISON TECHNIQUE TO SUPPORT AN INTUITIVE DECISION
Tanaiutchawoot, N., Bursac, N., Gross, J., Rapp, S. and Albers, A. // 2020
DEVELOPMENT OF OPEN SOURCE HARDWARE IN ONLINE COMMUNITIES: INVESTIGATING REQUIREMENTS FOR GROUPWARE
Mies, R., Bonvoisin, J. and Stark, R. // 2020
Development of strategic guidelines for agile Parts Ma- turity Management of engine subsystems in the automotive industry during series ramp-up
Rapp, Simon; Heimicke, Jonas; Weber, Jonas; Albers, Albert // 2020
The increasing innovation pressure on German car manufacturers leads to a significantly higher model and variant diversity whereas model cycles and development times decrease. Subsequently, the ...
DIMENSIONS OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY COLLABORATION: A COMPARATIVE LITERATURE REVIEW WITHIN DESIGN CONTEXT
Nguyen, Q. T. and Mougenot, C. // 2020
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.