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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 CASE STUDY TO ILLUMINATE THE CONCEPTS OF DESIGN EXPERTISE AND DESIGNER FLAIR IN ENGINEERING DESIGN
Lewis, W.; Field, B.; Weir, J. // 2005
A METHOD FOR SYSTEMATIC FUTURE PRODUCT CONCEPT GENERATION
Sääskilahti, M. T.; Kuuva, M. H.; Leppimäki, S. M. // 2005
A QUANTITATIVE STUDY OF IDEATION, VISUALISATION AND GRAPHICAL SKILLS IN ENGINEERING DESIGN
Weir, J.; Lewis, B.; Burvill, C.; Field, B. // 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
IDENTIFYING REQUIREMENTS FOR RENDERING IN CONCEPTUAL DESIGN
Tenneti, R.; Duffy, A. // 2005
IMPROVEMENTS TO THE DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE OF TACTILE MAPS PRODUCED USING INK-JET TECHNOLOGY
McCallum, D.; Dinar, S.; Ahmed, K.; Sheldon, D. // 2005
THE IMPACT OF SPATIAL ABILITIES ON THE COMPREHENSION OF DESIGN DRAWINGS
Field, B.; Burvill, C.; Weir, J. // 2005
TOLVIS – VISUALIZATION OF POSSIBLE SHAPE VARIATIONS RESULTING FROM SHAPE AND POSITION TOLERANCES
Koch, A.; Meerkamm, H. // 2005
TOWARDS A PRODUCT STRUCTURE FOR BRIDGING INDUSTRIAL DESIGN AND ENGINEERING DESIGN ISSUES
Schachinger, P.; Bergman, P.; Brunö, K. // 2005
Visualisierung von DFX-Anforderungen in der Produktentwicklung auf Basis ihrer Wechselwirkungen - Methode und Anwendungen
Bauer, S. // 2005
VISUALISING CHANGE PROPAGATION
Keller, R.; Eger, T.; Eckert, C. M.; Clarkson, P. J. // 2005
VISUALISING COLLABORATION IN VERY LARGE DESIGN TEAMS
Dong, A.; Moere, A. V. // 2005
A decomposition approach to design information and knowledge issues for engineering design
Culley, S. J.; McMahon, C. A. // 2004
A categorisation of the the Design Information and Knowledge (DIAK) domain has been established. This highlights 8 major areas that may be grouped into four views on the domain. This categorisation ...
A NEW APPROACH FOR GESTURE-BASED SKETCHING
Diehl, H.; Lindemann, U.; Müller, F.; Schneider, S. // 2004
Tools for engineering design like CAD don´t support creativity in the early design phases. Instead, paper based sketches are still the conceptual designer’s first choice for fixing his ideas. ...
A NEW METHOD FOR SELECTION AND DESIGN OF COMPOSITE ELEMENTS FOR IMPACT LOADING
Dobrucki, K.; Rohatynski, R. // 2004
The proposed method brings together routines of geometry modeling, properly designed experiments, computer identification of the structure dynamic response, and the determination of a mathematical ...
A STANDARDISING APPROACH TO DESCRIBE AND TO COMPARE DESIGN MODELS FOR MECHATRONICS
Moehringer, S. // 2004
A variety of design models influence the proceeding in mechatronics. Facing the number of existing design models and their heterogeneous representation it is difficult to identify and to compare the ...
A STUDY REGARDING THE USE OF METHODOLOGY DURING A DESIGN PROCESS
Koch, M.; Meerkamm, H. // 2004
The design methodology is assumed to be known and used during every process of design. But very often theory and practice differ in many points. To make these points clear this paper monitors a ...
AN EVOLUTIONARY APPROACH FOR FUNCTIONAL LEVEL CONCEPTUAL DESIGN OF PRODUCTS
Guroglu, S.; Erden, A. // 2004
The conceptual design phase of the product development period involves the completion of functional, structural and behavioural construction of the artifact. A drawback of designing the artifact in ...
AN INNOVATIVE USER INTERFACE FOR INTUITIVE 3D-SKETCHING IN AN AUGMENTED REALITY ENVIRONMENT
Müller,F.; Lex, S.; Briegel, C.; Lindemann, U. // 2004
For better support of the conceptual phase of product development a new tool is suggested that combines the advantages of paper based sketching and 3D software tools – a “3D-sketcher”. Acting ...
AN ITERATIVE QUESTION-ANSWER DRIVEN PROCESS TO SUPPORT PRODUCT DESIGN
Andersson, Kjell // 2004
Product development is often described as an iterative process of finding solutions that match specific requirements. The many dimensions of this process include time, organization, product-specific ...
ARE YOU BEING SERVED? RESEARCH INTO SERVICE DESIGN MANAGEMENT COMPARED TO PRODUCT DESIGN AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF BS 7000 – 3 ‘GUIDE TO MANAGING SERVICE DESIGN’
Hollins, B. // 2004
Research of managers responsible for the design process in the service sector around London show they are operating at a suboptimal level and as such, are not developing their new services ...
AUGMENTED REALITY AS A NAVIGATION AID FOR THE MANOEUVRING OF HIGH-SPEED CRAFTS
Erlandsson, M.; Jansson, A. // 2004
Several accident reports involving high speed crafts (HSCs) show that the major cause of accidents has been that navigators have trouble interpreting radar information. However, with the introduction ...
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.