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WHAT'S THE BENEFIT OF PROBLEM EXPLORATION?

Vasconcelos, L. A.; Crilly, N.; Chen, C.-C.; Campos, F.; Kelner, J. // 2016
Models of the design process often start with activities of problem exploration before generating ideas, but the benefits of exploration have not been properly investigated. We did an experiment with ...

WINNING FORMULAS FOR METAPHOR DESIGN: A CASE STUDY OF DESIGN COMPETITIONS

Wang, H.-H. // 2016
This paper introduces a set of winning formulas for metaphor-oriented design competitions from one hundred entries. Structure mapping theory is used to describe the similarity-based metaphor quality ...

A COMPREHENSIVE PROCESS OF CARE COORDINATION: A SKIN CANCER APPLICATION

Boudjemil, Sonia; Duong, Tu-Anh; Jankovic, Marija; Le Cardinal, Julie // 2015
The Care Coordination improvement represents a challenge for the effectiveness and the quality of care delivery. Impacts of the care coordination can be seen on the care assess, patients benefits and ...

A GENERIC APPROACH TO SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS IN GEOMETRIC VARIATIONS MANAGEMENT

Schleich, Benjamin; Wartzack, Sandro // 2015
Engineering design teams are increasingly required to consider sustainability in the design of products and related manufacturing and assembly processes. In this regard, the economic and ecological ...

A PRODUCT PLANNING OF E-SPORTS HEADPHONE BY BLENDING REPLICATION ZMET WITH QFD

Wang, Hung-Hsiang // 2015
In the drastic competition in the e-sports games marketplaces, many manufacturers make efforts on the visual qualities of products in its use context as a differentiation strategy. Industrial ...

A Study on Influence of Analogy in Product Design Process

Seelan, J.J.; Rajesh, R. // 2015
Quality, variety and speedy response are given due importance in New Product Development (NPD) process. Inadvertently or not, analogy plays a significant role in the entire NPD process. The mechanics ...

A STUDY TO IDENTIFY ENGINEERING DESIGN RESOURCES IN COMPLEX PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS

Xin Chen, Hilario Lorenzo; Clarkson, Peter John; Sommer, Anita Friis // 2015
The planning and scheduling of appropriate resources is essential in engineering design for delivering quality products on time, within cost and at acceptable risk. In order to achieve this, it is ...

A TOOL FOR FACILITATING SEMANTIC REFRAMING OF SERVICE DESIGN INSIGHT DISCOVERY

Yuan, Soe-Tsyr Daphne; Hsieh, Pei-Kang // 2015
Developing a desirable service requires in-depth understanding of customers. However, in the past, discovering insights from customers has usually depended on designers experiences. It is hard for ...

A VISUAL INTERFACE DIAGRAM FOR MAPPING FUNCTIONS IN INTEGRATED PRODUCTS

Ingerslev, Mattias; Jespersen, Mikkel Oliver; Goehler, Simon Moritz; Howard, Thomas J. // 2015
In product development there is a recognized tendency towards increased functionality for each new product generation. This leads to more integrated and complex products, with the risk of development ...

AN APPROACH TO THE PROPERTY-BASED PLANNING OF SIMULATIONS

Reitmeier, Jochen; Chahin, Abdo; Paetzold, Kristin // 2015
The requirements related to technical systems are very diverse. This ultimately leads to an increase in complexity in products and in development processes. Due to time and cost pressure, effective ...

CHARACTERISTICS AND ENABLERS OF TRANSPARENCY IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT RISK MANAGEMENT

Shaffer, Ryan M.; Olechowski, Alison L.; Seering, Warren P.; Ben-Daya, Mohammad // 2015
Risks in product development lead to schedule and cost overruns and poor product quality. While many risk management frameworks have been published and research on specific practices has been ...

COLLABORATING ON A CASE-BASED COURSE IN QUALITY MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL

Stacey, Lyndia; Barlatt, Ada; Lambert, Steve // 2015
Quality Management and Control is a fourth year technical elective course focusing on analysis, evaluation and improvement of processes and designs. It has been taught in a conventional manner using ...

COLLECTIVE BRAND IMAGERY WEAVE: CONNECTING BRAND VALUES TO PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS USING PHYSICAL COMPLEX INSTALLATION

Mulder-Nijkamp, Maaike; Chueng-Nainby, Priscilla // 2015
Branding is almost fully embedded as a strategic asset. Companies must develop products with designs that not only appear attractive but also carry distinctive references, manifest in the values of ...

CONCEIVING MODULAR SOLUTIONS IN EARLY CONCEPTUAL DESIGN ACTIVITIES

Fiorineschi, Lorenzo; Rotini, Federico; Rissone, Paolo // 2015
Literature acknowledges modular architectures to give rise to a series of positive effects, and advantages given by considering modularity early in the design process have also been inferred. As a ...

CREATIVE REDUCTIONISM: HOW DECREASING LEVELS OF INFORMATION CAN STIMULATE DESIGNERS IMAGINATION

Inoue, Shiro; Rodgers, Paul; Tennant, Andy; Spencer, Nick // 2015
This paper reports on research that investigates how reduced information of an object may stimulate
design students’ creative imagination processes. Humans have the ability to recognise the meaning ...

DESIGNING FOR THE DEEPEST NEEDS OF BOTH PUBLIC SERVICE CONSUMERS AND PROVIDERS; INNOVATION IN MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS RESPONSE

van der Bijl-Brouwer, Mieke; Watson, Rodger // 2015
Design is increasingly used as an approach to support innovation outside the traditional design domain, including the public sector. One of the design principles that is used in these so-called ...

ECO-EVALUATION OF TECHNICAL SYSTEMS IN THE CONCEPTUAL PHASE

Midzic, Ida; Storga, Mario; Marjanovic, Dorian // 2015
In conceptual design phase, description of the final product solution is abstract, and there is the lack of information on product s environmental performance throughout its life cycle. Quantitative ...

EVALUATION OF CLAY MODELLING AND SURFACING CYCLES FROM DESIGNERS PERSPECTIVE

Chandra, Sushil // 2015
A good example of the manual vs. digital divide in design process is the studio modelling process. On one hand, the manual clay modelling offers the much needed tangibility and adds a touch-and-feel ...

FEATURE BASED INTERPRETATION AND RECONSTRUCTION OF STRUCTURAL TOPOLOGY OPTIMIZATION RESULTS

Stangl, Thomas; Wartzack, Sandro // 2015
The application of structural topology optimization is a common computer aided method to define the ideal design of a mechanical part. However, the problem remains, that the optimized component in ...

FUSION OF OLD AND NEW, CREATIVITY IN EDUCATIONAL AND HISTORICAL WAY: BOARD GAME WITH SERVICESCAPE CONCEPT IN TAIPEI TECH UNIVERSITY TOWN.

Wang, Sheng-Ming; Huang, Chieh Ju // 2015
The quality of life is a feeling of well-being, fulfilment, or satisfaction on the part of residents or visitors to that place.  Smart Cities is the answer and a response to these challenges. Four ...

IDEA DEVELOPMENT AND ITS CONSTITUTING ELEMENTS – AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION

Karlsson, Anna // 2015
The aim of this paper was to explore approaches used by companies to support idea development. This is of interest because creative ideas meet more resistance and reluctance towards their ...

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 ...

Implizites Wissen und Sinneswahrnehmungen als Potentiale des „Faktor Mensch“  (Members only )

Bader, M.; Lang, H. // 2015
Beside the common form of knowledge as explicit representable information
(“knowing that”), theory or model implicit knowledge (“knowing how”)
and human senses (“knowing how it is”) are an ...

INFLUENCE OF DESIGN-FOR-X GUIDELINES ON THE MATCHING BETWEEN THE PRODUCT ARCHITECTURE AND SUPPLY NETWORK

Behncke, Florian G. H.; Thimet, Paula; Barton, Benjamin; Lindemann, Udo // 2015
Emerging global markets and fierce competition lead manufacturing firms to a transfer a large share of their value creation in development and production to suppliers that are arranged in a supply ...

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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