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How Many Humanity Elements Are Needed for Design of Character?

Sakamoto, K.; Hamasaki, F. // 2015
In the unique culture of Japanese characterization, personification is a prominent technique. This technique has become increasingly popular in Japan over the past few decades. It involves ...

HOW MUCH DESIGN DOES RESEARCH NEED: AN INQUIRY OF THE SYNERGETIC POTENTIAL OF METHODS OF SOCIAL AND DESIGN RESEARCH.

Dittenberger, Sandra; Koscher, Andrea // 2015
This paper presents the findings of a study with end-user involvement with the ultimate goal to test the synergetic potential of methods of two different research realms: on the one hand methods of ...

How the Visual Communication Skills of Graphic Design and Inclusive Design’s Co-Design Methodology can Help Sheltered Workshops Create Viable Business Models

Cassim, L. F. // 2015
This paper explores how the visual communication skills of graphic designers aligned to inclusive design methodologies can create new economic, creative and social opportunities for marginalised ...

HOW WE UNDERSTAND ENGINEERING DRAWINGS: AN EYE TRACKING STUDY INVESTIGATING SKIMMING AND SCRUTINIZING SEQUENCES

Lohmeyer, Quentin; Meboldt, Mirko // 2015
Engineering drawings representing machine systems are usually sectional drawings showing the inner mechanical mechanisms. A precondition for understanding such a drawing is to be familiar with the ...

IDENTIFYING AND VISUALISING KPIS FOR COLLABORATIVE ENGINEERING PROJECTS: A KNOWLEDGE BASED APPROACH

Shi, Lei; Newnes, Linda; Culley, Steve; Gopsill, JaMES; Jones, Simon; Snider, Chris // 2015
Nowadays manufacturing involves high volume of complex operational processes, distributed resources and international/intersectional collaborations, which cause the evaluation of performance for ...

IMPLEMENTING ECODESIGN PRINCIPLES IN PRODUCT DESIGN: THE ROLE OF USABILITY

Sousa, Ana M.; Sampaio, Alvaro M.; Simoes, Paulo; Oliveira, Raquel // 2015
The market growing saturation with products similar to the already existent ones or whose adaptation to a user revealed inefficiency, makes relevant the elaboration of projects that effectively bring ...

IMPROVING DESIGN METHODOLOGY: SYSTEMATIC EVALUATION OF PRINCIPLE SYNTHESIS

Katzwinkel, Tim; Heller, Jan Erik; Schmid, Alexander; Schmidt, Walter; Löwer, Manuel; Feldhusen, Jörg // 2015
Developing new products based on a systematic approach is essential for the entrepreneurial success of technology companies. Through functional analysis and successive synthesis of a product ...

IMPROVING GENERATIVE GRAMMAR DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION THROUGH NETWORK ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES

Königseder, Corinna; Stanković, Tino; Shea, Kristina // 2015
Design grammars have been successfully applied in numerous engineering disciplines, however, the lack of support for grammar development is seen as one of the major drawbacks of grammatical ...

INDICATORS AND DESIGN STRATEGIES FOR DIRECT PART PRODUCTION BY ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING

Leutenecker, Bastian; Klahn, Christoph; Meboldt, Mirko // 2015
Additive manufacturing (AM), a layer based material addition technology to create three-dimensional objects directly from a 3D CAD model with little restrictions regarding the shape of the object. ...

Influence of Analogical Domains and Abstraction Levels on Novelty of Designs

Keshwani, S.; Chakrabarti, A. // 2015
The overall goal of this work is to improve creativity of technical products by supporting novelty of designs. Analogy - an important aspect of creative thinking, is studied for its influence on ...

Influences of Integrating Touch Screen Smart Board and CAD in Collaborative Design

Annamalai Vasantha, G. V.; Ramesh, H. P.; Sugavanam, C. M.; Chakrabarti, A.; Corney, J. // 2015
Although a digital design tool like CAD has a strong influence on creative design, it is merely used in the detail design stage to present the visualized final product in 3D space. Limitations in CAD ...

INTEGRATED VALUE ENGINEERING - FRAMEWORK FOR THE APPLICATION OF METHODS FOR VISUALIZATION OF INFORMATION

Sadi, Tarek; Behncke, Florian G. H.; Maisenbacher, Sebastian; Kremer, Simon // 2015
Technical products are becoming more demanding in terms of their requirements for functionality to the customer and price. Approaches of cost management companies in increasing the customer value of ...

INTERACTIVE IMMERSIVE ENGINEERING SYSTEM FOR DISTANT COLLABORATION

Fechter, Marius; Damgrave, Roy Gerhardus Johannes; Wartzack, Sandro // 2015
Complex products consisting of various components are designed in collaboration of multi-disciplinary engineering teams with different expertise. Expert groups involved in the development process are ...

INVERSE TECHNOLOGY C-K IN ENVIRONMENT C-K TO OVERCOME DESIGN FIXATION

Jean, Fabien; Le Masson, Pascal; Weil, Benoît // 2015
Formal theories of design have described design as a quest for the fit between two spaces such as form-context, solution-problem, structure-function and presently Technology-Environment (T-E). On the ...

ISSUES IN LEARNING ENGINEERING GRAPHICS FUNDAMENTALS: SHALL WE BLAME CAD?

Metraglia, Riccardo; Baronio, Gabriele; Villa, Valerio // 2015
Several studies report that many novice engineers result to be skilled in CAD but poor in knowledge of the basics, visualization and spatial skills and ability in freehand sketching. There is a ...

KNOWLEDGE SHARING IN HETEROGENEOUS DATA CONTEXT: APPLICATION IN PLM

Pham, Cong Cuong; Matta, Nada; Durupt, Alexandre; Eynard, Benoit; Ducellier, Guillaume // 2015
PLM systems have emerged as effective solutions to handle the complexity, heterogeneity and quickly increasing of data. However, the complex dependencies among heterogeneous data is still a big issue ...

LEARNING-BY-WATCHING AS CONCEPT AND AS A REASON TO CHOOSE PROFESSIONAL HIGHER DESIGN EDUCATION

Reitan, Janne Beate // 2015
This paper discusses the concept of learning-by-watching, defined as learning through visual
observation and critically connected to Dewey’s concept of learning-by-doing. It then presents ...

MANAGEMENT AND VISUALIZATION OF RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ENGINEERING OBJECTS

Pavkovic, Neven; Martinec, Tomislav; Rohde, Danijel; Sikic, Bruno // 2015
The paper discusses methods and interfaces for manual recording, management and visualization of relations between engineering objects aiming to suggest most convenient interface tools and methods ...

MEANING MAKING IN THE INTERSECTION BETWEEN SKETCHES AND 3D MOCK-UP

Ali, Abu; Liem, Andre // 2015
This paper presents a report of a workshop held in Konfack, University College of Art, Craft and Design, Sweden. The objective is to investigate how designer creates the meaning in the intersection ...

Men – Missing in Menstrual Management Design

Murthy, L. // 2015
Few men have dared to tread into the arena of menstrual management design. A biological phenomenon – a body expulsion unique to women, menstruation is connected to every man – through his mother, ...

Methodische Vorgehensweise zur Verifikation und Validierung komplexer Systeme  (Members only )

Forsteneichner, Christian; Paetzold, Kristin; Metschkoll, Matthias // 2015
The VDI guideline 2206/2004 describes the procedure for modelling, which includes
the summarized process of verification and validation. Especially if models
represent complex systems, this process ...

MOBILE EYE TRACKING IN USABILITY TESTING: DESIGNERS ANALYSING THE USER-PRODUCT INTERACTION

Mussgnug, Moritz; Waldern, Michael Frederick; Meboldt, Mirko // 2015
Today, mobile eye tracking systems have reached a high level of maturity. They are minimal invasive, allow to record a user-product interaction in its real environment and can reliably detect the ...

Modellbasierte Funktions-Gestalt-Synthese: Unterstützung der Entwickler bei der Definition der Produktgestalt  (Members only )

Moeser, Georg; Albers, Albert; Klingler, Simon // 2015
This paper presents a Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) approach to support function embodiment synthesis. The introduced models are able to connect interdisciplinary functional modeling and ...

MODELLING IN BUSINESS MODEL DESIGN:REFLECTIONS ON THREE EXPERIMENTAL CASES IN HEALTHY LIVING

Simonse, Lianne W.L.; Badke-Schaub, Petra // 2015
This paper reviews the origins of modelling in design theory and reflects on its application within the new mode of innovation: business model design. Three main principles of modelling are ...

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