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Three Design Principles for Higher Order Thinking – Ascending Order of Complexity and Descending Order of Response
Mange, P. A.; Adane, V.S.; Nafde, R.R. // 2015
The paper aims at identification of methodical process to bridge disparities between the learning and teaching process of architectural design at architectural schools. This disparity was observed ...
USER INVOLVEMENT IN DESIGN OF HEALTH CARESERVICES
Forshaug, Ann Kristin; Sigurjónsson, Jóhannes B // 2015
During the last decade, industrial designers have entered the arena for design of health care services in cooperation with health professionals. Parallel to this, user involvement has been recognised ...
USING BALANCE VARIABLES TO DESCRIBE SYSTEM INTERFACES AND ASSESS IN-PROGRESS DESIGNS
Salustri, Filippo Arnaldo; Rogers, Damian // 2015
To balance effectiveness and efficiency in design, a method is needed that can capture the range of expected behaviours (effectiveness) as well as their quality (efficiency) of artefacts existing in ...
USING CROWDS IN ENGINEERING DESIGN – TOWARDS A HOLISTIC FRAMEWORK
Panchal, Jitesh H // 2015
Product development organizations are increasingly using crowdsourcing for design-related activities such as idea generation and evaluation, and solving difficult problems. In order to effectively ...
WHEN COSTS FROM BEING A CONSTRAINT BECOME A DRIVER FOR CONCEPT GENERATION
Altavilla, Stefania; Montagna, Francesca // 2015
The ability of addressing global competitive environments is highly determined by quality, costs and time to market. Moreover, focusing on customer is becoming so important that companies have to ...
A Design Process for Creative Technology
Mader (1), Angelika; Eggink (2), Wouter // 2014
Creative Technology is a new bachelor programme at the University of Twente. Goal of Creative Technology is to design products and applications that improve the quality of daily life in its manifold ...
A Participative and Socially Interactive Approach to the Teaching- Learning Process in Industrial Design
Briede Westermeyer, Juan Carlos; Mora, Marcela; Cartes, Jorge; P, Marcela // 2014
Industrial design is concerned with meeting social needs, providing users with products that improve their quality of life. The Industrial Design program at the University of Bío-Bío in Concepción, ...
A SYSTEM INTEGRATION METHOD FOR THE CONTINUOUS SUPPORT OF THE DESIGN PROCESS
Paetzold, K., K // 2014
The management of data and information flows is getting more and more important for the system integration and thereby the product quality. In this paper the model-based system engineering is used ...
An Assessment of Internationalization Impact on Engineering Education Quality Scores: A Brazilian Case Study
Edilson Presoto, Anderson; Mantovani Fontana, Isabela; Souza, Roberta // 2014
Internationalization is a trend topic in terms of research, including in engineering education. It is a consensus in the academic literature that competitive advantages are related to the development ...
APPLICATION OF THE FMEA DURING THE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS – DEPENDENCIES BETWEEN LEVEL OF INFORMATION AND QUALITY OF RESULT
W // 2014
The FMEA is a method to analyse failures and their risks to the customer. If it is used as early as possible during the product development process, the usable level of information is very low. The ...
Applying DSM Methodology to improve the Scheduling of functional integration in the Automotive Industry (Members only )
Gaertner, T.; Schneider, S., Schlick, C. M.; Zibull, C. // 2014
Functional integration projects in the automotive industry are highly complex development projects, which are determined by multi-level dependencies, iterative processing, limited resources, ...
Approach for a Standardized Database Regarding Tolerance Analysis in Automotive Industry
Litwa, Frank; Gerlach, Christian; Gottwald, Martin; Bohn, Martin; Krass, Benedikt; Vielhaber, Michael // 2014
The focus of this paper is an approach which ensures that all the necessary information to build-up a tolerance analysis model is digitally available in the development process. Since tolerance ...
ASSEMBLY TIME ESTIMATION BASED ON PRODUCT ASSEMBLY INFORMATION
Eigner, M.; Roubanov, D.; Sindermann, S.; Ernst, J. // 2014
A design engineer’s major task is the fulfilment of design requirements like form, fit and function while production relevant properties are typically not in scope yet. Unfortunately the designer ...
CAPTURING, MANAGING AND SHARING PRODUCT INFORMATION ALONG THE LIFECYCLE FOR DESIGN IMPROVEMENT
Wuest, Thorsten; Hribernik, Karl; Thoben // 2014
In today s mature markets, customers increasingly expect the highest quality of physical products and related services. The actual shift from a product perspective to an integrated perspective on ...
Clustering Technique for DSMs (Members only )
Behncke, F. G. H.; Maurer, D.; Schrenk, L.; Schmidt, D. M.; Lindemann, U. // 2014
This paper provides a clustering technique (CT) for Design-Structure- Matrices (DSMs) that explore the entire solution space of cluster configurations (CCs) for a given system. Therefore the paper ...
COMMON MODULE PRODUCT FAMILY DESIGN IN VIEW OF COMPROMISE IN FUNCTION AND INTEGRITY
Oizumi, K.; Aruga, K.; Aoyama, K. // 2014
Common module design has been focused on the need to contend with an ever divergent global market. Although its ability to realize wide variety of product family are acknowledged, Japanese industries ...
DESIGN METHODS AND FACTORS INFLUENCING THEIR UPTAKE IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT COMPANIES: A REVIEW
Jagtap, S.; Warell, A.; Hiort ,V.; Motte, D.; Larsson, A. // 2014
Design methods are necessary to support product development companies in improving their product development processes, and thereby in producing high quality products. The uptake of design methods in ...
Differences and Similarities Between Quality Improvement Methods Originating from the USA and Japan
Andersson, Kirsi; Lintinen, Markku; Lehtonen, Timo; Andersson, Paul H. // 2014
United States and Japan. Six Sigma got its shape in the USA during 1980’s and Science SQC in Japan in the beginning of 1990’s. The latter has been considered as Toyota’s scientific quality management ...
Educating Designers from Generation Y – Challenges and Alternatives
Petrova, Miroslava // 2014
The paper discusses the learner characteristics and the corresponding teaching strategies that can be applied to the education of Generation Y (Gen Y) – the cohort born between the early 1980s and ...
Evaluating Value Design Workshop at Collaborative Design Sessions
Gultekin-Atasoy, Pelin; Lu, Yuan; Bekker, Tilde; Eggen, Berry; Brombacher, Aarnout // 2014
Setting up collaboration is getting increasingly important in design practice. It is also valuable to involve the stakeholders early in the design process for gathering deeper insights and arriving ...
Gestalten robuster und zuverlässiger Produkte mit der SMART-Methode (Members only )
Kemmler, Stefan; Bertsche, Bernd // 2014
Product requirements grow with customer requirements. Thus, systems become more complex, but the demands for quality, reliability, safety and energy efficiency increase. In order ...
Integration Framework for Product Development and Production Development
Stoffels, Pascal; Litwa, Frank; Gerlach, Christian; Vielhaber, Michael // 2014
Due to shorter lifecycles and an increasing product complexity, the development of products and the respective production systems is more and more performed simultaneously. Nevertheless, both domains ...
INTERACTIVE DESIGN AND SAFETY IN URBAN SPACES: TWO CASE STUDIES OF A MOBILITY EXPERIENCE
La Rocca, F. // 2014
The paper focus on interactive design, representing today a broad spectrum of methodologies and skills. The ability to connect people and the visibility of environments at a distance become decisive ...
Konzept zur automatischen Bauteilerkennung innerhalb der FE-SoftwareUmgebung mittels Künstlichen Neuronalen Netzen (Members only )
Spruegel, Tobias C.; Wartzack, Sandro // 2014
The Finite Element Method is a very powerful tool to enhance product quality and to reduce unnecessary and costly iterations during the product development process. However ...
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.