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THE KARAKURI CARD DECK: CO-DESIGNING INDUSTRIAL IOT CONCEPTUAL SOLUTIONS

Aranda Muñoz, Á., Florin, U., Eriksson, Y., Yamamoto, Y. and Sandström, K. // 2020

THE NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL ACTIVATIONS OF NOVICE AND EXPERIENCED PROFESSIONALS WHEN DESIGNING AND PROBLEM-SOLVING

Vieira, S., Gero, J., Gattol, V., Delmoral, J., Li, S., Cascini, G. and Fernandes, A. // 2020

THE POTENTIAL OF WEARABLE DEMONSTRATORS INTRODUCING INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES

Lüneburg, L.-M., Papp, E. and Krzywinski, J // 2020

THE PREDICTION GENERATOR: A TOOL FOR CREATING MEANINGFUL SPECULATIONS

de la O Campos, José Rodrigo (1); Güemes, Davd (2,3) // 2020
As Industrial Design is a practice that uses prospective thinking, the quality of these ideas, translated into future scenarios, speculations, or futuristic design concepts must be innovative enough ...

THE PROBLEMATIZATION FOR THE CREATIVITY IN DESIGN 

Grazziotin Selau, Luiza (1,2,3); van der Linden, Julio (2); Duarte, Carlos (3)  // 2020
This paper discusses the relations between stages of design projects. The literature review is based on authors who already discussed the subject to present a reflection on the stages of the process, ...

THE TRIPOD APPROACH: A PEDAGOGICAL TOOL FOR CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT IN FASHION AND TEXTILE DESIGN

Bang, Anne Louise (1); Kappel, Eva (2); Høgh-Mikkelsen, Maria (2) // 2020
The Tripod Approach is a tool originally developed for analysing and designing interior textiles. Since 2012, we have introduced it in a concept development course for second year BA-students in ...

THE USE OF ENGLISH AS LINGUA FRANCA IN CROSS-CULTURAL CLASSES: A CASE STUDY IN DESIGN AND ENGINEERING EDUCATION

Ferraris, Silvia Deborah; Mattioli, Francesca // 2020
The increasing mobility of students is shaping a new higher education landscape, which is characterised by a higher number of cross-cultural courses and, consequently, a relevant ratio of ...

THE USER INNOVATION TOOLKIT: PROJECT-BASED LEARNING FOR NON-DESIGNERS

Conradie, Peter (1,2); Baccarne, Bas (2,3); Christiaens, Yannick (1); Brosens, Lore (1); Joundi, Jamil (1,2); De Marez, Lieven (2,3); Saldien, Jelle (1,2) // 2020
Increasingly, higher education is turning towards project-based learning as part of its curricula. Concurrently, there has been increasing attention given to the ways in which designers typically ...

THE USER-DRIVEN MINIMUM FEASIBLE PRODUCT – TOWARDS A NOVEL APPROACH ON USER INTEGRATION

Nicklas, S. J., Atzberger, A., Briede-Westermeyer, J. C. and Paetzold, K. // 2020

THE WRONG THEORY PROTOCOL: A DESIGN THINKING TOOL TO ENHANCE CREATIVE IDEATION

Svihla, Vanessa (1); Kachelmeier, Luke (2) // 2020
Supporting designers to empathize with stakeholder points of view while still developing creative solutions is challenging, particularly when stakeholders’ lives and experiences are quite different ...

TOO MANY ATTRIBUTES!: DIMINISHING THE COGNITIVE LOAD OF METAPHOR GENERATION IN PRODUCT DESIGN

Beghelli, Alejandra (1,2); Prieto, Pablo (3) // 2020
Many successful products result from a creative ideation process guided by the use of metaphors. Metaphors are used to embed meaning or values in a final product, or as a tool to structure design ...

Topologieoptimierung mittels Deep Learning ohne voroptimierte Trainingsdaten

Halle, Alex; Campanile, Flavio L.; Hasse, Alexander; // 2020
Here a method for topology optimization is presented which is able to obtain optimized geometries without iterative optimum search. The optimized geometries are provided by an artificial neural ...

TOWARD A COMPREHENSIVE DEFINITION OF THE NON-USER

Augustin, L., Kokoschko, B., Wiesner, M. and Schabacker, M. // 2020

TOWARD HYBRID TEAMS: A PLATFORM TO UNDERSTAND HUMAN-COMPUTER COLLABORATION DURING THE DESIGN OF COMPLEX ENGINEERED SYSTEMS

Song, B., Soria Zurita, N. F., Zhang, G., Stump, G., Balon, C., Miller, S. W., Yukish, M., Cagan, J. and McComb, C. // 2020

TOWARDS A DESIGN OBSERVATORY: THE CASE OF SCHOLARLY DESIGN RESEARCH IN PORTUGAL

Costa, N., Branco, V., Costa, R., Borges, A., Modesto, A., Silva, C. and Cunca, R. // 2020

TOWARDS A FRAMEWORK OF THE SUB-DISCIPLINES OF PRODUCT DESIGN TO ENABLE APPROPRIATE COURSE SELECTION FOR PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS

Russell, Paul; Buck, Lyndon // 2020
Variants of the discipline most commonly known as ‘Product Design’ are taught in over 80 undergraduate degrees at over 50 universities in the UK. There is an incredibly wide scope between the types ...

Towards A Module-based Product Platform For Ship Locks Using DSM Methods

Knippenberg, S.C.M.; Etman, L.F.P.; Rooda, J.E.; Wilschut, T.; Vogel, J.A. // 2020
A significant number of ship locks in the Netherlands are due for renovation during the coming decades. To achieve this, Rijkswaterstaat (RWS), the executive branch of the Dutch Ministry of ...

TOWARDS AUTOMATED CLASSIFICATION OF PRODUCT DATA BASED ON MACHINE LEARNING

Schleibaum, S., Kehl, S., Stiefel, P. and M // 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.

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