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Prototyping in Smart Product Design: Investigating Prototyping Tools to Support Communication of Interactive and Environmental Qualities

Jing Wang, Charlie Ranscombe, Boris Eisenbart // 2022
The increasing availability of smart products creates a more pronounced need for designers to prototype and communicate interactive and environmental qualities of product during their design process. ...

Prototyping through the Lens of Network Analysis and Visualisation

Lee Kent, James Gopsill, Lorenzo Giunta, Mark Goudswaard, Chris Snider, Ben Hicks // 2022
Prototyping is a well-established and valued design process activity. However, capturing prototypes and the tacit knowledge that led to and was gained from their creation is a challenge. Beyond that, ...

Robust Design Optimization of Mechatronics Systems: Parallel Electric Drivetrain Application

Albert Rosich, Carlos L // 2022
This paper addresses the problem of finding a robust optimal design when uncertain parameters in the form of crisp or interval sets are present in the optimization. Furthermore, in order to make the ...

Supporting the Transition Towards Electromobility in the Construction and Mining Sector: Optimization Framework and Demonstration on an Electrical Hauler

Raj Jiten Machchhar, Alessandro Bertoni // 2022
The paper presents a framework for the integration of the system’s design variables, state variables, control strategies, and contextual variables into a design optimization problem to assist ...

Understanding the Role of Perceptual Haptic Conditions on Design Decision

K. V. Rakhin (1), Prasad S. Onkar (1), J. Hayavadana (2) // 2022
The haptic propositions derived from the textile prototypes often allow for more than one interpretation. It impacts the decision on design alternatives during the phase of design evaluation and ...

Understanding Working Scenarios of Urban Air Mobility

Priyabrata Rautray (1), Deepak John Mathew (1), Boris Eisenbart (2), Jo Kuys (2) // 2022
Urban Air Mobility (UAM) can provide new air mobility faster and avoid city traffic with the growth of new technologies. But they need to be co-developed with the city infrastructure. Thus, ...

Unveiling the Construct of Design Thinking: An Exploratory Study

Mariana Oliveira, Eduardo Zancul // 2022
Design thinking does not have a consensually defined construct in the academic literature. This foundational fragility hinders theory building in the field. This study addresses this gap by providing ...

Visual Ergonomics for Colourblindness: Applying Universal Design Principles in Graphical User Interface to Provide Affordance to the Colourblind Users

Abhinav Basak, Shatarupa Thakurta Roy // 2022
With evolution of Graphical User Interface, the access to the computer interface was expanded to cater to the extreme user categories by providing accessibility features and making the computer ...

A STUDENTS EXPLORATION WITH DIGITAL DESIGN: ASSOSIATIONS AND EMOTIONS FROM NATURE

Øverjordet, Pernille // 2021
Through the ages humans has drawn inspiration from nature. We`ve seen in art, design, and architecture. Nature is inexhaustible for inspiration, and different individuals find new things that ...

ADAPTING COURSE DESIGN TO FOSTER THE DEVELOPMENT OF SPATIAL ABILITIES IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION – A CASE STUDY

Zorn, Stefan (1); Jonuschies, Ingo (2); Gericke, Kilian (1) // 2021
Research has confirmed that spatial skills are crucial for success, especially in engineering design where interpreting views of an object represented by drawings, visualizing parts, or manipulating ...

BUILDING SUSTAINABLE MATERIAL NARRATIVES WITH MATERIAL PATHWAYS

Hasling, Karen Marie; Ræbild, Ulla // 2021
This paper introduces Material Pathways, a learning tool developed to strengthen awareness, initiate reflection and support discussion on the multifarious roles, materials can have within the design ...

CAN COMPARATIVE JUDGEMENT IMPROVE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCT-SERVICE SYSTEM DESIGN FOR STUDENTS

Dewit, Ivo; Corradi, David; Goossens, Maarten // 2021
One issue within current product development literature entails, both with students and with professionals, the reliable scaling and the objective assessment of products. This article will attempt to ...

Coordinating Synchronous Interdependent Decisions In Complex Projects

Kilani, Meriam; Marle, Franck; Vidal, Ludovic-Alexandre // 2021
Oil and gas projects present a wide range of opportunities and issues that challenge decision-making processes. The major challenge addressed here concerns the coordination of multiple interdependent ...

CREATIVE PROBLEM-FINDING: A SHIFT IN FOCUS FOR CREATIVE TOOLS

De Vos, Ellen (1,2); Baccarne, Bas (2); Emmanouil, Marina (1) // 2021
A definition of creative problem-solving includes the production of original, high quality and elegant solutions, challenged by novel, complex, ill-defined, or poorly structured problems [1]. The ...

DESIGN CONTRIBUTION TO CONSUMERS KNOWLEDGE REGARDING HEALTHIER AND MORE SUSTAINABLE NUTRITIONAL CHOICES AT THE GROCERY STORE

Juodziukynaite, Egle // 2021
Past technological and societal changes have affected the way food is promoted, sold and consumed. The number of products has been significantly increased and at the same time – the amount of ...

DESIGNING FOR TRUST IN EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES IN THE HEALTH SECTOR

Jensen, Amalie Damsgaard; Håkonsen, Eline; Keitsch, Martina // 2021
Design as an academic discipline requires a good deal of practice-based research and learning. By the same time, design theory and its findings and reflections become increasingly important for ...

DIVERSITY IN DESIGN: ADDRESSING THE BLACK AWARDING GAP

Underwood, Gary (2); Conrad, Franziska (1) // 2021
While access to University education for Black students has improved significantly in the UK over the past decade, there remains a major discrepancy in success rates at degree level. Students with an ...

EMBEDDING CHANGEMAKER SKILLS AND SOCIAL INNOVATION INTO DESIGN STUDENT LEARNING

Schaber, Friedemann; Fakoussa, Rebecca; Redfern, Carys; Farrugia, Henrietta; Wright, Michael // 2021
Building on research on the interaction of business and design (Cox 2006), this paper discusses a casestudy of a UK based project to develop undergraduate students' future skills by collaborating on ...

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.

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