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REVEALING THE HIDDEN: USING A CO-DESIGN APPROACH TO EXPLORE ON CAMPUS ENERGY USE THROUGH THE REPRESENTATION OF CONSUMPTION DATA
Gwilt, Ian; Davis, Aaron // 2020
Cites around the world are looking for ways to reduce the energy consumption associated with the built environment, but there are a number of significant challenges in this. These include, ...
SUCCESS-ORIENTED ECO-IDEATION SESSIONS: LESSONS LEARNT FROM THE USE OF TEN ECO-DESIGN GUIDELINES
Maccioni, Lorenzo; Borgianni, Yuri // 2020
The fields of eco-design and design creativity have not found strategic synergies yet. This applies despite the fact that the paramount objective of eco-design, i.e. sustainable development, might ...
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 ...
Understanding system features through information visualisations to improve product development: An exploratory study with data analysts
Idrissov, Agzam; Škec, Stanko; Maier, Anja M. // 2020
Information visualisations, such as diagrams and charts, support analysis of large amounts of information. While there exist various information visualisations for decision support in product ...
Using DSMs for the Visualization and Analysis of Decision Models in Business Processes
Campagna, Dario; Kavka, Carlos; Nicastro, Sara; Poloni, Carlo; Turco, Alessandro // 2020
Business processes are represented nowadays with industry standards like Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) and Decision Model and Notation (DMN). Business analysts can graphically represent ...
Virtual fitting of personalised knitwear based on 3D anthropometry
Jellema, Anton Harmen (1); Van der Bie, Maartje (2); Zhou, Wenjun (2); Huysmans, Toon (1) // 2020
The Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering of the Delft University of Technology offers a bachelor’s degree education programme and three master programmes. Our students are lectured in ergonomics ...
VISUAL BOARDS: MOOD BOARD, STYLE BOARD OR CONCEPT BOARD?
Munk, Julie Elert; Sørensen, Jesper Sønderskov; Laursen, Linda Nhu // 2020
Visual boards are an important part of navigating a design process. The three most commonly known visual boards are mood boards, style boards and concept boards, which are all used in different parts ...
VISUALISING SYSTEMS: MAPPING SYSTEM FEATURES AND INTERACTIVE INFORMATION VISUALISATIONS IN DESIGN
Idrissov, A., Škec, S. and Maier, A. M. // 2020
WHICH VISUALISATION TOOLS AND WHY? COMPARING PERCEPTIONS OF STUDENT AND PRACTICING DESIGNERS TOWARD DIGITAL SKETCHING
Ranscombe, Charlie (1); Bissett-Johnson, Katherine (1); Zhang, Wenwen (2); Eisenbart, Boris (1); Lauff, Carlye (3) // 2020
There is a wide array of tools available to designers in industrial and engineering design disciplines. In terms of visualisation designers rely heavily on a combination of sketch-based tools and ...
"DOGGY DOLLY": DESIGN EXPLORATION OF CUSTOMISED MOBILITY DEVICE FOR A HANDICAPPED DOG
Shin, Dosun // 2019
This paper introduces the research and process of assistive device design for a special 4-year-old dog who lost one of his front left leg due to a gun shot by a policeman on the street. This project ...
3D ANTHROPOMETRY IN ERGONOMIC PRODUCT DESIGN EDUCATION
Jellema, Anton (1); Galloin, Evan (2); Massé, Benoît (2); Ruiter, Iemkje (1); Molenbroek, Johan (1); Huysmans, Toon (1) // 2019
The Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering of the Delft University of Technology offers a bachelor’s degree education programme and three master programmes. Our students are lectured in ergonomics ...
A "lattice" approach to design education: Bringing real and integrated design experience to the classroom through Engineering Design Days
Hurst, Ada; Rennick, Chris; Bedi, Sanjeev // 2019
While design is fundamental to engineering practice, modern training in engineering design has almost exclusively moved to the classroom, providing students little exposure to holistic, real-world ...
A CASE STUDY APPROACH TO INTRODUCE CIRCULAR ECONOMY IN SUSTAINABLE DESIGN EDUCATION
Esparragoza, Ivan (1); Mesa-Cogollo, Jaime (2) // 2019
Finding sustainable solutions to worldwide problems has become a critical challenge for engineers. The use of natural resources and the generation of materials no degradable should be controlled when ...
A Conceptual Framework for Breakthrough Technologies
Hein, Andreas Makoto (1); Brun, Juliette (2) // 2019
Breakthrough technologies introduce a radically new capability or a drastic performance improvement. However, the existing engineering design literature does not specifically pay attention to them. ...
A framework for designing work systems in Industry 4.0
Kadir, Bzhwen A (1); Broberg, Ole (1); Souza da Concei // 2019
The introduction of new digital technologies in industrial work systems and increasing implementation of Cyber Physical Systems are evoking new and unknown challenges and opportunities related to ...
A model-based approach to identify barriers in design knowledge reuse
Jordan, Thomas (1,2); Bender, Beate (1); Herzog, Michael (1); Song, Young-Woo (1) // 2019
Today, information and knowledge as competitive factors influence the success of companies as much as traditional production factors like human resources or physical capital. However, the reuse of ...
A PILOT STUDY: A CASE STUDY OF DESIGN TEACHING APPLYING THE INTERNET CROWDSOURCING TECHNOLOGY FOR UNDERGRADUATE DESIGN STUDENTS
Wu, Hao; Gan, Jing // 2019
Since the design education system was firstly established and spread to the public by Bauhaus in Weimar, year of 1919, people began to realise the necessity and rationality of design education in ...
A review of requirements and approaches for realistic visual perception in virtual reality
Gersch tz, Benjamin; Fechter, Marius; Schleich, Benjamin; Wartzack, Sandro // 2019
The amount of new virtual reality input and output devices being developed is enormous. Those peripherals offer novel opportunities and possibilities in the industrial context, especially in the ...
ACQUIRING DESIGN LANGUAGE: CREATIVITY OF EXPERIMENTAL INK SEMANTICS CONVERSION IN DESIGN EDUCATION
Du, Bo (1,2); Nagai, Yukari (1); Kim, Eunyoung (1); Yuizono, Takaya (1); Wang, Manqian (2) // 2019
Design requires a heterogeneous mixture of culture and linguistics and is a tool for visual communication. The charm of language is mainly reflected in the accuracy and uniqueness way through which ...
Alarm Compliance In Healthcare: Design Considerations For Actionable Alarms (In Intensive Care Units)
Sanz-Segura, Rosana (1); Manchado P // 2019
Intensive care units are technologically advanced environments that are designed to safeguard the patient while their vitals are stabilized for further treatment. Audible and visual alarms are part ...
An Exploration of the Relations between Functionality, Aesthetics and Creativity in Design
Han, Ji; Forbes, Hannah; Schaefer, Dirk // 2019
Creativity is often said to play a vital role in the product design process, while functionality and aesthetics are considered key factors of actual products. Functionality refers to the performance ...
Analysis and Synthesis of Resilient Load-carrying Systems
Schulte, Fiona; Kirchner, Eckhard; Kloberdanz, Hermann // 2019
Resilient systems have the capability to survive and recover from seriously affecting events. Resilience engineering already is established for socio-economic organisations and extended network-like ...
Analysis of Approaches of Tolerance Allocation regarding to Economic Efficiency
Gust, Peter; Sersch, Alina; Steger, Tobias; Schluer, Christoph // 2019
The aim of this paper is to examine the current state of research on tolerance-induced costs in Germany. Through a literature research already existing approaches for the determination of costs ...
Approach for a machine-interpretable provision of standard contents using welded constructions as an example
Manoharan, Thivakar; Loibl, Andr // 2019
In order to meet the quality standards required in today's product development process, the designer must be able to draw on the knowledge contained in standards at all times. However, in today's ...
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.