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Consistently Evaluating Sketching Ability in Engineering Curriculum
Ethan, Hilton; Blake, Willifor; Wayne, Li; Erin, McTigue; Tracy, Hammond; Julie, Linsey // 2016
Numerous studies have found sketching to be a useful skill for engineers. Sketching has been found to improve spatial visualization skills and help increase creativity in the design process. ...
Cooperation between large companies and start-ups: the access to drive disruptive innovation
Bruse, Florian; Böhmer, Annette Isabel; Lindemann, Udo // 2016
According to Christopher Clayton’s Innovator’s Dilemma large corporations face a threat of disruptive innovation. By use of products and services with a moderate amount of new technologies, new ...
Creating a home for experiential learning – a case study of an interdisciplinary product development course
Tuulos, Tiina Tytti; Kirjavainen, Senni // 2016
This paper presents an action research-based study on how a new learning environment was co-created with its users to support an interdisciplinary product development course, and how the new space ...
CROSS-DISCIPLINARY TEACHING ANDMENTAL SCALING IN COMPLEX DESIGNPROJECTS
Skulberg, Harald // 2016
This paper investigates how cross-disciplinary teaching and the act of mental scaling may build
valuable stimulus for creativity and influence students’ learning outcome in an undergraduate ...
CROSS-FERTILIZATION OF COURSES TO IMPROVE STUDENT LEARNING
Holmqvist, Bengt; Hĺkansson, Anders // 2016
Teaching is an area that should be in a constant ongoing development or should at least be a process
questioned and revised according to the fact that the society, the students and new knowledge ...
DATA MANAGEMENT FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING: SURVEY ON REQUIREMENTS AND CURRENT STATE
Gräßler, I.; Taplick, P.; Pottebaum, J.; Scholle, P.; Reiher, T. // 2016
The paper gives an overview of actually used Additive Manufacturing (AM) data formats and AM data infrastructure. Based on empirical analysis of the actual situation, necessary improvement of data ...
DESIGN BOARDS AS AN ALIGNMENT TOOL FOR CROSS-DISCIPLINARITY IN ENGINEERING
Tanderup Gade, Ulla // 2016
Design boards are communication and ideation tools used by designers in a design process to create
shared understanding and creativity either mutually or between designer and client. There are ...
Design Inspiration During Ideation and Its Effects
Blake, Perez; Bradley, Camburn; Kristin, Wood // 2016
The use of inspiration in ideation is pervasive among designers of all levels of experience. Inspiration can
be found serendipitously or actively sought out by the designer using directed search ...
Design Knowledge and Impact on Simulation Induced Creativity and Empathy
Sujithra, Raviselvam; Karen, Sng; Kristin, Wood // 2016
Experimental findings from non-design background participants showed that, experiencing a
simulated scenario is more effective in increasing creativity as compared to that of being briefed ...
DESIGN TOOLS FOR BEGINNERS: TEACHING A DESIGN APPROACH TO PRACTITIONERS WITH MIXED BACKGROUNDS
Ferraro, Venere; Colombo, Sara // 2016
In this paper, an educational experience aimed to transfer design tools to practitioners with expertise in
different fields such as engineering, architecture, and psychology, is discussed. During an ...
DESIGNING IN A UNIVERSITY AND START-UP CONTEXT: A STUDY OF THE DEPENDENCY BETWEEN DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
Duran-Novoa, R. A.; Koh, E. C. Y. // 2016
Design requirements determine any product development, but how they influence each other is a grey area. In this paper we propose two indices to quantify the dependencies between requirements, ...
Designing the Masters of Engineering in Design Impact
Erin, Macdonald; Sean, Follmer; William, Burnett; David, Kelley // 2016
This poster will present the ideation exercises designed and executed as part of the process of reenvisioning the Masters in Design degree at Stanford. Over the past year, four faculty members in the ...
DEVELOPMENT OF A PEDAGOGICAL MODEL FOR A DISTANCE LEARNING COURSE OF AUTOCAD 2D SOFTWARE
Fridman Schwetz, Paulete; Malta, Maria Paula C; Borba, Vinicius; Andretta, Franciele // 2016
The aim of this work is the teaching of AutoCAD 2D software through distance education. This tool is
used in the Technical Drawing undergraduate course, offered to the students of Engineering ...
DEVELOPMENT OF A SUPPORT TOOL TO PREDICT MANUFACTURABILITY OF DEEP-DRAWING PARTS
Goller, D.; Schreyer, S.; Alber-Laukant, B.; Rieg, F.; Volk, W. // 2016
This paper describes the theoretical considerations and implementation of a support tool to predict manufacturability of deep-drawing parts. The approach is faster than detailed simulation of the ...
Development of a wearable system to capture team (n>2) interactions in engineering design teams
Sjöman, Heikki; Steinert, Martin // 2016
This paper presents the development and ideas behind a comprehensive system prototype of wearable Radiofrequency transceivers, which, by sending small radio packets between devices, are acting as a ...
DEVELOPMENT OF METHODOLOGY FOR DISTRIBUTED COLLABORATIVE DESIGN ENVIRONMENT
Vidovics, Balazs; Vukasinovic, Nikola; Pavkovic, Neven; Kovacevic, Ahmed // 2016
This paper describes the CODEVE (COllaborative DEsign in Virtual Environment) methodology
developed in a joint educational project of four European universities called NARIP (Networked
Activities ...
DIGITALIZATION CHALLENGES FOR LEAN VISUAL PLANNING IN DISTRIBUTED PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT TEAMS
Stenholm, D.; Bergsjö, D.; Catic, A. // 2016
Visual Planning has shown strong benefits for its easy-to-use layout and ability to plan projects with little effort and a low threshold to the method. However, limitations of the physical solution ...
Discovering Design Methods Online
Carmen, Castanos; Maria, Yang; Alice, Agogino; Celeste, Roschuni; Julia, Kramer // 2016
This poster abstract investigates strategies for finding design methods using theDesignExchange, an
online repository of design methods aimed at both practitioners and students. However, students ...
DISCOVERING THE MEANING OF FORM BY EXPLODED SKETCHING
Van Grondelle, Elmer; Brand de Groot, Susie // 2016
The means of the automotive stylist to express a unique brand identity through automotive form, the
main objective of automotive styling, have diminished. Platforms and technologies, formerly ...
Einfluss von Prozessparametern auf die Funktionserfüllung von Bauteilen im Fused Deposition Modeling (Members only )
Siebrecht, Justus; Jacobs, Georg; Beckers, Alexander; Löwer, Manuel; Schmidt, Walter; Körber, Michael // 2016
Optimising the stress behaviour of Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) manufactured parts can be achieved by specific variation of process parameters. Varying nozzle temperatures, part orientations and ...
EMBEDDING MULTIPLE DESIGN STRUCTURES INTO DESIGN DEFINITIONS: A CASE STUDY OF A COLLISION AVOIDANCE ROBOT
Behera, A. K.; McKay, A.; Chau, H. H.; Robinson, M. A. // 2016
This paper introduces a case study of a robot with associated design structures and uses it to compare and contrast techniques available to manage design information and implement design changes. The ...
Entrepreneurship: What Separates Those Who Do from Those Who Don't
Matthew, Lynch; Martin, Steinert; Gunnar, Andersson // 2016
rature, with most of the focus being on what makes a successful entrepreneur; or what separates entrepreneurs from the general population. Examing the difference between the intention to start and ...
EXPERIENCE DESIGN FOR EYE GLASSES CUSTOMERS THROUGH CO-CREATIVE SERVICES (Members only )
Oh, Hee Ra; Jung, Soo Youn; Kim, Sung Eun; Kim, Yong Se // 2016
The research for Product Service System was started because of the improving customer experience when they make a decision to buy glasses. After service blueprinting the customer’s journey to buy ...
Experimental Study on the Effect of Users' Prior Experience and Product Features on the Usability of a Product
Yusuke, Shirai; Kaori, Yamada; Toshiharu, Taura // 2016
This study focused on ‘signs’ on products, which include the shape and visual features of products which may give some affordance to users. We experimentally investigated the effects that these signs ...
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.