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NEW APPROACHES TO TEACHING DESIGN FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING

Junk, Stefan; Matt, Rebecca // 2015
Additive Manufacturing and Reverse Engineering have increasingly been gaining in importance over the past years. This paper investigates the current status of the implementation of these new ...

New Product Development Visualization & Optimization using DSMs  (Members only )

Minogue, P. // 2015
Where task dependencies are sufficiently complex, process-architecture or task-based Design Structure Matrices (DSMs) can be used to visualize, analyze and optimize those dependencies.This paper ...

ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF VISUALISATION CONCEPTS AS TOOLS IN PRODUCT DESIGN

Gebhardt, Nicolas; Krause, Dieter // 2015
Visualisations as tools for product design are very useful in supporting engineers in their tasks. Product design is a complex task and features interdisciplinarity and communication across ...

PHOTOGRAPHY - A NEW TOOL IN NEEDFINDING

Wulvik, Andreas; Balters, Stephanie; Steinert, Martin // 2015
In this paper we are proposing the use of photography as a dedicated tool to capture latent needs and create anchor points for future solutions in engineering design. We are grounded in user centric ...

PHYSIOLOGY AND SENSORIAL BASED QUANTIFICATION OF HUMAN-OBJECT INTERACTION–THE QOSI MATRIX

Balters, Stephanie; Bisballe Jensen, Matilde; Steinert, Martin // 2015
This paper addresses the need to quantify human-object interactions in order to get insights into the sensorial variables influencing the actual user-experiences in interaction and human centered ...

PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT FOR ELECTRIC DRIVES IN POWERTOOLSAT HILTI: CHALLENGES AND SOLUTION APPROACHES

Ponn, Josef // 2015
The Hilti product portfolio contains a wide spectrum of electric powertools for construction professionals. The electric drive is an important subsystem within the powertools and a decisive driver ...

PRINCIPLES GUIDING TEAMS IN NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS

Mussgnug, Moritz; Boës, Stefan; Meboldt, Mirko // 2015
This work describes the concept of establishing principles for teams in new product development projects. Principles provide guidance for teams and support them in decision making. They turn ...

PRODUCT LINE DESIGN, EVOLUTION, AND PRICING

Wu, Shuli; Chen, Songlin // 2015
Firms usually design their product lines with products phased in and phased out in response to market or technology changes. This adaption of a product line has complicated implications on market ...

Product Service System Design  (Members only )

Dewit, Ivo // 2015
In recent years product service systems (PSS) receive substantially more attention in innovation literature. Manufacturers increasingly seek new value in service addition and service providers ...

QUALITY FUNCTION DEPLOYMENT USING MULTISPACE DESIGN MODEL AND ITS APPLICATION

Kato, Takeo; Horiuchi, Shigehiro; Miwa, Toshiharu; Matsuoka, Yoshiyuki // 2015
Due to the rapid growth of the information and communication technology, most system developments are required not only the high functionality but also the flexibility to collaborate with the other ...

READING ASSISTANT: HANDS-ON EXPERIENCE WITH SYSTEMATIC DESIGN

Hamarsheh, Khalid // 2015
‘Product Design, Development and Marketing’ is one of the key courses in the Engineering Management Program at UAE University. The course was aimed at enabling the students to fully comprehend the ...

REMEMBER TO REMEMBER: A FEASIBILITY STUDY ADAPTING WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY TO THE NEEDS OF PEOPLE AGED 65 AND OLDER WITH MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT (MCI) AND ALZHEIMER'S DEMENTIA

Maier, Anja M; Özkil, Ali Gürcan; Bang, Maria M; Forchhammer, Birgitte H // 2015
Designing for a healthy life includes addressing the needs of an ageing population. The number of people aged 65 and older with mild cognitive impairment and dementia is rising. Whilst there is ...

RESULT VISUALIZATION AND DOCUMENTATION OF TOLERANCE SIMULATIONS OF MECHANISMS

Walter, Michael Simon Josef; Pribek, Michael; Spruegel, Tobias Constantin; Wartzack, Sandro // 2015
Imprecise manufacturing processes lead to products which differ in their dimensions and shape. As a consequence, the product developer has to specify appropriate tolerances to limit these deviations ...

Role of Immersive Virtual Reality in Fostering Creativity Among Architecture Students

Pandey, M.; Luthra, V.; Yammiyavar, P. G.; Anita, P.Y. // 2015
Spatial reasoning is the a fundamental skill for in the profession of architecture. Space visualisation and it’s mental manipulation is required to conceptualise a design. An architect with better ...

RP OR NOT RP: THAT IS THE CO-CREATION QUESTION

Koohgilani, Mehran; Powell, John; Underwood, Gary // 2015
The growth of rapid prototyping (RP) appears to show no sign of slowing. Within industry, recent advances in material development have driven the increased adoption of RP technologies for ...

SCIENCE INFORMED DESIGN: INVOLVING THE PHYSICAL AND NATURAL SCIENCES

McCardle, John R // 2015
Eminent designers and engineers have historically been cited as inspirational polymaths with the ability to utilize a wide range of information to form a rational idea and create a concept. If ...

SKETCHING AS A THINKING PROCESS

Leblanc, Tatjana // 2015
Sketching is a form of communication and as such particularly effective for illustrating ideas or
sharing thoughts. For designers, sketching is an indispensable tool that helps them ...

STACK-UP ANALYSIS OF STATISTICAL TOLERANCE INDICES FOR LINEAR FUNCTION MODEL USING MONTE CARLO SIMULATION

Otsuka, Akimasa; Nagata, Fusaomi // 2015
Tolerancing is important in the mechanical design process because it affects product quality and manufacturing cost. Various tolerancing methods have been studied while considering quality and cost ...

STAKEHOLDER CENTRED APPROACH TO SUSTAINABLE DESIGN: A CASE STUDY OF CO-DESIGNING COMMUNITY ENTERPRISES FOR LOCAL FOOD PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION

Pahk, Yoonyee; Baek, JoonSang // 2015
The demand for creating shared values has emerged as a new direction in a society in which the mutual prosperity of all stakeholders is often undermined and sacrificed for the benefit of a few. For a ...

STAKEHOLDERS’ DIVERGING PERCEPTIONS OF PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS: IMPLICATIONS IN THE DESIGN PRACTICE

Borgianni, Yuri; Rotini, Federico // 2015
A relevant challenge of firms developing new products stands in the capability to fulfil the requirements customers expect, which can give rise to design conflicts. Many techniques consider the ...

SUBJECT LINES AS SENSORS: CO-WORD ANALYSIS OF EMAIL TO SUPPORT THE MANAGEMENT OF COLLABORATIVE ENGINEERING WORK

Jones, Simon L.; Payne, Stephen J.; Hicks, Ben J.; Gopsill, JaMES A.; Snider, Chris; Shi, Lei // 2015
This paper presents a topic-based analysis of email subject line data from a large-scale engineering project and explores its utility for supporting the management of collaborative work. The main ...

Supplementing Morphological Analysis with a Design Structure Matris for Policy Formulation in a Wastewater Treatment Plant  (Members only )

Buzuku, S.; Kraslawski, A.; Harmaa, K. // 2015
Morphological analysis (MA) and Design Structure Matrix (DSM) approaches are methods that have shown their potential for modeling complex systems, including environmental management. We argue that ...

SUPPORTING NEED SEEKER INNOVATION: THE RADICAL INNOVATION DESIGN METHODOLOGY

Yannou, Bernard // 2015
Driven by a utilitarian perspective, the question of useful innovation and creating essential values is set. Such innovation should lead to cover or alleviate significant pains which are not ...

SURPRISE AS A SITUATED PHENOMENON

Becattini, Niccolo; Borgianni, Yuri; Cascini, Gaetano; Rotini, Federico // 2015
Among the studies dedicated to design creativity, a significant attention is given to the investigation of its dimensions, such as novelty and usefulness. The underlying assumption is that an ...

Boolean Searches

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  • 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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