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PROPOSITION OF A NEW MODEL FOR EARLY PHASES OF INNOVATION PROCESS

Pialot, O.; Legardeur, J.; Boujut, J.F.; Serna, L. // 2006
The paper discusses about a new model dedicated to be used during the early design phases of innovative ideas development. Our main goal is to propose a model to foster formal and informal ...

Seats of Learning - A Template for Design Modelling

Milton, Alex; Hughes, Ben // 2006

STATUS OF HUMAN BEHAVIOUR IN DESIGN RESEARCH: A REVIEW OF ICED AND DESIGN CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

Lauche, K. // 2006
The paper reviews the empirical research on human behaviour in design presented at past ICED and Design conferences. While a quarter of all conference papers dealt with aspects of human behaviour, ...

STRUCTURE DESIGN OF CARGO TANKS IN RIVER LIQUEFIED GAS CARRIERS

Senjanović, I.; Senjanović, T.; Ljuština, A.M.; Rudan, S. // 2006
Design procedure of cargo tanks in River Liquefied Petroleum Gas Carriers is presented. The independents cylindrical tanks of type C, operating up to design vapor pressure of 20 bar, are considered. ...

SYNTHESIS OF PRODUCT FUNCTION/MEANS STRUCTURES BASED ON VISUAL THINKING

Napalkov, E.; Zars, V. // 2006
The paper describes a compositional method of top-down synthesizing product function/means structures in collaborative environment. This method is compared with the process of visual thinking that ...

TEACHING THEORY AND PRACTICE IN MECHATRONICAL ENGINEERING

Welp, E.G.; Labenda, P.; Jansen, S. // 2006
The today's engineer needs consolidated technical and methodological knowledge as well as a multitude of "metadisciplinary" or soft skills. The shift to team work and crossfunctional ...

THE INFLUENCE OF CONSUMER RESEARCH ON PRODUCT AESTHETICS

Crilly, N.; Clarkson, P.J. // 2006
Although consumer research activities are often described in relation to functionality and usability, the influence of consumer research on product aesthetics has received comparatively little ...

TRANSFER OF DESIGN TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF COMPLEX NATURAL FORMS IN STEEL - A CASE STUDY

Lewis, A.; Murphy, D.S.; Tomlin, M.C. // 2006
The introduction of an industrial design graduate into a steel fabrication company in the UK not only brought fresh ideas for new products but also new design methodologies. In particular the ...

USING MULTIPLE DESIGN STRUCTURE MATRICES

Eichinger, M.; Maurer, M.; Lindemann, U. // 2006
In product development, multiple aspects of engineering design methodology interact with each other. In this paper, we present an approach that integrates these aspects (product design domains) into ...

VISUAL SENSITIVITY: COMMUNICATING POOR QUALITY

Forslund, K.; Dagman, A.; Söderberg, R. // 2006
Visually perceived deviations from the nominal shapes, locations and orientations of parts can have negative impacts on the Visual Quality Appearance (VQA) of an assembled product. What deviations ...

VISUAL SPACE PERCEPTION MODEL IDENTIFICATION BY EVOLUTIONARY SEARCH

Bittermann, M.; Sariyildiz, S.; Ciftcioglu, Ö. // 2006
Visual perception of Spaces is relevant for design. Designs, which satisfy perceptual requirements are found based on assessments of perceptual implications. For this purpose a probabilistic model of ...

VISUALIZATION OF VARIATION IN EARLY DESIGN PHASES: A CONVEX HULL APPROACH

Lööf, J.; Söderberg, R.; Lindkvist, L. // 2006
As the demand on productivity in the manufacturing industry always increases, it’s important with tools that shorten the time from concept to production phases. Visualization has become a popular ...

WHAT THEY REALLY, REALLY WANT: USER CENTERED RESEARCH METHODS FOR DESIGN

Lofthouse, V.A.; Lilley, D. // 2006
The paper draws on the combined experiences of the authors with findings from the literature to present a range of user centred research techniques. These techniques can be used by designers to ...

A METHOD FOR SYSTEMATIC FUTURE PRODUCT CONCEPT GENERATION

Sääskilahti, M. T.; Kuuva, M. H.; Leppimäki, S. M. // 2005

A TOOL FOR MODELLING FLEXIBLE PRODUCT STRUCTURES – MOFLEPS

Maurer, M.; Boesch, N.-O.; Sheng, G.; Tzonev, B. // 2005

EXPERIMENTS WITH A CAMERAPHONE-AIDED DESIGN (CPAD) SYSTEM

Farrugia, P. J.; Borg, J. C.; Camilleri, K. P.; Spiteri, C. // 2005

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