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DESIGNING FOR THE DEEPEST NEEDS OF BOTH PUBLIC SERVICE CONSUMERS AND PROVIDERS; INNOVATION IN MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS RESPONSE

van der Bijl-Brouwer, Mieke; Watson, Rodger // 2015
Design is increasingly used as an approach to support innovation outside the traditional design domain, including the public sector. One of the design principles that is used in these so-called ...

DESIGNING WITH CRIME PREVENTION – CREATING COMMUNITY WELLBEING THROUGH DESIGN

Watson, Rodger; Kaldor, Lucy // 2015
This research examines a group of professional practitioners engaged in a reframing exercise on complex social problems. The research is part of a broader research question which is examining problem ...

DESIGNING WITH DAYLIGHT; THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DAYLIGHT AND HEALTH

Hauge, Bettina // 2015
Daylight is not only fundamental for architecture and renovations, modernizations and transformations of cities and buildings - it is fundamental for people’s well-being. This paper describes the ...

DETERMINATION OF CHARACTERISTICS AND ATTRIBUTES THAT ALLOW THE EFFICIENCY OF TECHNOLOGICAL TOOLS FOR THE CREATIVE STAGE OF DESIGN PROCESS

Acuna, Alejandro // 2015
The main objective of this research is to analyze the performance of design software to support the first stage of the product design process. To achieve this, a pilot study was developed to evaluate ...

DETERMINING THE SIMILARITY OF PRODUCTS USING PAIRWISE COMPARISONS AND EYE TRACKING

Boa, Duncan R; Ranscombe, Charlie; Hicks, Ben // 2015
Styling is an important aspect of the design process in which the overall appearance of a product is developed and the visual appeal is achieved. However, styling decisions are often subjective and ...

DEVELOPING AN OBJECTIVE FORMULATION FOR MOTORCYCLE ARCHITECTURE

Chandra, Sushil // 2015
Though an objective formulation is available for building and IT architecture, no such formulation is available for architecture of automobiles, which characterizes the relationship between various ...

DEVELOPING RESEARCH INFORMED PRODUCT DESIGN RESOURCES TO SUPPORT TEACHING AND LEARNING IN THE USE OF SKETCHES, DRAWINGS, MODELS AND PROTOTOYPES

Evans, Mark // 2015
The use of sketches, drawings, models and prototypes lie at the heart of teaching and learning in
product/industrial design education. Whilst numerous text books are available to support ...

DEVELOPMENT OF AN INTERFACE ANALYSIS TEMPLATE FOR SYSTEM DESIGN ANALYSIS

Uddin, Amad; Campean, Felician; Khan, Mohammed Khurshid // 2015
Interface definition is an essential and integral part of systems engineering. In current practice, interface requirements or control documents are generally used to define systems or subsystems ...

DEVELOPMENT OF PORTABILITY DESIGN HEURISTICS

Hwang, Dongwook; Park, Woojin // 2015
Product portability is defined as a product s ability to be easily and safely carried and be used in a variety of situations without increasing the user s effort and workload. Product portability ...

DEVELOPMENTS IN DESIGN PEDAGOGY

Tovey, Michael // 2015
ticular design practice, illustrating them through case studies.. This can be approached by strengthening studio culture to provide safe spaces for creative and problem-centred learning and ‘gateway’ ...

DIFFERENCES IN ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF TECHNICAL SYSTEMS BY EXPERT AND NOVICE ENGINEERING DESIGNERS

Ruckpaul, Anne; Nelius, Thomas; Matthiesen, Sven // 2015
A major part of daily work for engineering designers is the analysis of existing products for finding malfunctions and possibilities to improve them. The visual perception and cognition are very ...

DIGITAL AESTHETIC OF NEW PRODUCTS OBTAINED BY SELECTIVE LASER MELTING PROCESS

Galimberti, Giorgia; Guagliano, Mario; Previtali, Barbara; Rampino, Lucia // 2015
Additive Manufacturing processes are rapidly evolving in order to enable their increasing diffusion in all those industrial contexts where a flexible, customized and low volume production is needed. ...

DIGITAL INTERMEDIARY OBJECTS: THE (CURRENTLY) UNIQUE ADVANTAGE OF COMPUTER-SUPPORTED DESIGN TOOLS

Guerra, Andrea Luigi; Gidel, Thierry; Vezzetti, Enrico // 2015
The TATIN and TATIN-PIC projects lies at the crossroads of preliminary design and Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design (CSCWD) tools. Those projects studied the impact of multi-touch, ...

DIGITAL SUPPORT OF WIRING HARNESS DEVELOPMENT (BASED ON THE 3D MASTER METHOD)

Neckenich, Jonas; Winter, Roland; Vielhaber, Michael // 2015
The challenges for designing and developing automotives increase and create the need for a change in developing processes. One solution to support digital processes in today's developing processes is ...

DYNAMICALLY CAPTURING ENGINEERING TEAM INTERACTIONS WITH WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY

Sjöman, Heikki; Steinert, Martin; Kress, Greg; Vignoli, Matteo // 2015
This paper addresses the need of matching the product architecture and the interactions in design teams. A new method for this of how to build agile design teams was first introduced in 2013. We ...

EMPATHIC-DESIGN ASSISTED BY THE KANO METHOD – A HUMAN-CENTERED DESIGN METHOD FOR MEDICAL DEVICES CONSIDERING PATIENTS

Ahrens, Martin; Hehenberger, Peter // 2015
Every day we are confronted with new products and innovations. These may be based on known consumer demands or on industry innovations that give rise to new consumer demands. Usually, customers have ...

EVALUATION OF CLAY MODELLING AND SURFACING CYCLES FROM DESIGNERS PERSPECTIVE

Chandra, Sushil // 2015
A good example of the manual vs. digital divide in design process is the studio modelling process. On one hand, the manual clay modelling offers the much needed tangibility and adds a touch-and-feel ...

EXPERIENCES OF EMBEDDING BLENDED PHYSICAL AND DIGITAL MAKING INTO DESIGN EDUCATION

Townsend, Barney; Forkes, Andrew // 2015
This paper considers modern concerns that a new generation of designers are rejecting traditional
methods in favour of purely digital ways of designing. The study is contextualized in some of ...

EXPERIMENTAL SETUP FOR VISUAL AND TACTILE EVALUATION OF MATERIALS AND PRODUCTS THROUGH NAPPING® PROCEDURE

Faucheu, Jenny; Caroli, Antonio; Del Curto, Barbara; Delafosse, David // 2015
Selection and definition of materials surfaces in product design can be driven by the sensory effect conceived. Certain characteristics that can be perceived through the sense of vision can also be ...

FORM FOLLOWS DATA: A METHOD TO SUPPORT CONCEPT GENERATION COUPLING EXPERIENCE DESIGN WITH MOTION CAPTURE.

Camere, Serena; Caruso, Giandomenico; Bordegoni, Monica; Di Bartolo, Carmelo; Mauri, Duccio; Pisino, Enrico // 2015
Human movements express non-verbal communication: the way humans move, live and act within a space influences and reflects the experience with a product. The study of postures and gestures can bring ...

FRAMING IN DESIGN: A FORMAL ANALYSIS AND FAILURE MODES

Vermaas, Pieter; Dorst, Kees; Thurgood, Clementine // 2015
This contribution presents a formal description of the design practice of framing and identifies two general modes in which framing can lead to failure in design projects. The first is called the ...

FROM SIMULATION TO INVENTION, BEYOND THE PARETO-FRONTIER

Dubois, Sebastien; Lin, Lei; De Guio, Roland; Rasovska, Ivana // 2015
In this article, the authors will present a general approach to build a continuum between optimization and dialectic based invention (problem solving) methods. The building of this continuum is ...

GRAPHICAL SUPPORT ADAPTED TO DESIGNERS FOR THE SELECTION OF AN OPTIMAL SOLUTION IN DESIGN BY SHOPPING

Abi Akle, Audrey; Minel, Stéphanie; Yannou, Bernard // 2015
Design space exploration, that is an embodiment of a paradigm Design by Shopping, refers to the systematic activity of discovery and evaluation of the elements in the design space in order to ...

Graphical Triangularization  (Members only )

Strattner, M.; Fank, P.; Braun, T. // 2015
Within this paper, an approach is presented for graphical illustration of triangularization algorithms. Thereby the benefit of representing complex content in a Design Structure Matrix (DSM) and a ...

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