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HOW GLOBAL BRANDS MANAGE THE LOCALISATION OF SPATIAL EXPERIENCES – THE CASES OF STARBUCKS AND IKEA
Alaali, A. and Vines, J. // 2020
HOW TO BEST FRAME A DESIGN BRIEF TO MAXIMIZE NOVELTY AND USEFULNESS IN IDEA GENERATION
Koronis, G., Silva, A., Kang, J. K. S. and Yogiaman, C. // 2020
How We (Sometimes Do Not) Evaluate Design Support: A Review of How Design Support Is Evaluated in Practice
Hansen, Camilla Arndt; Özkil, Ali Gürcan // 2020
Design support can benefit practitioners, but it must be evaluated to increase the likelihood of adoption in industry. This study investigated how design support was evaluated in the papers presented ...
Human factors for the evaluation of the user expertise in the usage of power tools
Helmstetter, Sebastian; Germann, René; Abbes, Moez; Matthiesen, Sven; // 2020
In order to optimize the use of hand/ power tools, user differences such as the influence of user expertise must be considered in product design. Therefore, product-independent ...
HUMANITY-CENTRED DESIGN – DEFINING THE EMERGING PARADIGM IN DESIGN EDUCATION AND PRACTICE
Russell, Paul; Buck, Lyndon // 2020
Product Design emerged as a distinct profession in Europe and North America at the end of the Second Industrial Revolution in ~1914 and has been defined by a number of paradigms as it evolved to meet ...
IDENTIFICATION AND EXPLOITATION OF NEW DESIGN PATHS BY BREAKTHROUGH INNOVATION EXPERTS IN A GENERATIVE DESIGN PARTNERSHIP
Deval, M.-A., Hooge, S. and Weil, B. // 2020
IDENTIFICATION OF TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION CHALLENGES AT TWO GLOBAL AUTOMOTIVE OEMS
Alonso Fern // 2020
IDENTIFY CRITICAL DATA DURING PRODUCT CUSTOMISATION – A CASE STUDY OF ORTHOSES FABRICATION
Tan, X., Chen, W., Cao, J. and Ahmed-Kristensen, S. // 2020
IDENTIFYING GAPS IN AUTOMATING THE ASSESSMENT OF TECHNOLOGY READINESS LEVELS
Faidi, S. and Olechowski, A. // 2020
Identifying modularity practices across mechanics, electronics and software
Askhøj, Christoffer; Løkkegaard, Martin; Bertram, Christian Alexander; Mortensen, Niels Henrik // 2020
In this paper we present five modularity practices across the domains of mechanics, electronics and software deduced from observations from four companies. The practices are made to help product ...
IDENTIFYING REASONS FOR A LACK OF METHOD APPLICATION IN ENGINEERING DESIGN PRACTICE – AN INTERVIEW STUDY
Eisenmann, M. and Matthiesen, S. // 2020
IDENTIFYING STRESS SIGNATURES ACROSS THE ENGINEERING DESIGN PROCESS: PERCEIVED STRESS DURING CONCEPT GENERATION, CONCEPT SELECTION, AND PROTOTYPING
Nolte, H. and McComb, C. // 2020
IDENTIFYING THE EFFECT OF REVIEWERS’ EXPERTISE ON DESIGN REVIEW USING VIRTUAL REALITY AND DESKTOP INTERFACE
Horvat, N., Škec, S., Martinec, T., Lukačević, F. and Perišić, M. M. // 2020
IMMERSIVE ABSTRACTION: A NEW MORPHOLOGY OF INTUITIVE INTERACTION WITH SYSTEM MODELS
Gräßler, I. and Pottebaum, J. // 2020
IMMERSIVE VISUALISATIONS IN DESIGN: USING AUGMENTED REALITY (AR) FOR INFORMATION PRESENTATION
Bravo, A. and Maier, A. M. // 2020
IMPLEMENTATION OF A HANDS-ON WORKSHOP TO TEACH COMPETENCIES IN 3D PRINTING
Günther, Joachim // 2020
Often, new technologies like additive manufacturing and digital technologies are taught at university
primarily theoretically with the help of displaying images and short videos. Students regularly ...
IMPRO: IMMERSIVE PROTOTYPING IN VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS FOR INDUSTRIAL DESIGNERS
Stadler, S., Cornet, H., Mazeas, D., Chardonnet, J.-R. and Frenkler, F. // 2020
IMPROVING SCENARIO-TECHNIQUE BY A SEMI-AUTOMATIZED CONSISTENCY ASSESSMENT BASED ON PATTERN RECOGNITION BY ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS
Gräßler, I., Scholle, P. and Thiele, H. // 2020
INCLUSIVE DESIGN EDUCATION: HOW TO GET IT RIGHT
Thomson, Avril; LaMarra, Lisa // 2020
The United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs reports that in 2018, for the first time in history, persons aged 65 years or over worldwide outnumbered children under age five, and the ...
INCONSISTENCY MANAGEMENT FOR PRODUCT FAMILIES WITH MANY VARIANTS THROUGH A MODEL-BASED APPROACH IN MODULAR LIGHTWEIGHT DESIGN
Hanna, M., Schwenke, J. and Krause, D. // 2020
Industrial Design Education in Nigeria Today: Challenges for the 21st Century Learners
Adelabu, Oluwafemi Samuel (1); Fatuyi, Olusegun Adene (2) // 2020
A critical outlook on the role of education for the 21st century has raised the need to question the current state of design education in Nigeria with a view to identifying gaps that must be filled ...
INFLUENCE OF INNOVATION, COMPLEXITY AND NEWNESS ON SUCCESS IN NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: A SURVEY IN NORWEGIAN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY
Beste, C., Welo, T. and Olsson, N. // 2020
INFLUENCE OF THE PRODUCT CONTEXT OF USE ON A HYBRID SPORT-HEALTH SEMANTICS
Millet, A., Abi Akle, A. and Legardeur, J. // 2020
Informationsaustausch in Prototypingprozessen: Bestimmung und Beschreibung von Störgrößen
Nicklas, Simon J.; Paetzold, Kristin; // 2020
Innovation requires methodologies that enable the continuous development of effective and context-relevant solutions. Thus, the frequent comparison of development goals and actual user needs is of ...
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.