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Durchgängige Feature-ID von der 3D-CAD Konstruktion bis zur Qualitätssicherung
Christopher Saal // 2019
Shorter product cycle times. higher quality and the desire for an ever-increasing variety of variants adorn the flagships of today's manufacturing industry - while reducing product development costs. ...
EMBEDDING CREATIVITY IN ENGINEERING DEGREE PROGRAMMES
Finlay, Jamie Patrick; Papworth, Adam // 2019
According to the Royal Academy of Engineering (2014) engineering education is changing in a way that stifles, and indeed suppresses the creative and innovative capacities of students at a time when ...
EXPLORATION OF NEW INNOVATION SCENARIOS THROUGH THE REINTERPRETATION OF LOCAL MATERIAL CULTURE IN THE MASTER IN DESIGN
Martins, Jo // 2019
Our Master's Degree in Integrated Design is a teaching project designed to protect, predominantly, a series of professional specializations. It is a precursor to the mission of the educational ...
From product to dust: looking at the ways to regenerate value in product life cycle
Menu, Baptiste (1); Jenny, Faucheu (1); Val // 2019
The shift from linear to circular patterns is on the way and rise many questions. In the last ten years, reuse and upcycling are gaining more attention. Since reduce and reuse were describe as a ...
Function-based Material Selection for Cross-component Lightweight Design within the Extended Target Weighing Approach
Revfi, Sven (1); Kaspar, Jerome (2); Vielhaber, Michael (2); Albers, Albert (1) // 2019
Shortening product development cycles while improving cost efficiency and quality epitomize a key challenge in today?s competitive market environment. Integrated approaches simultaneously taking into ...
Hybrid Additive Manufacturing - Requirements Engineering Framework for Process Chain Considerations
Schneberger, Jan-Henrik (1); H // 2019
Additive Manufacturing (AM) provides significant opportunities for design and functional integration of parts and assemblies. Compared to conventional processes, the AM principle increases design ...
Implementation of parameterized work piece deviations and measurement uncertainties into performant meta-models for an improved tolerance specification
Mller, Andreas Michael (1); Oberleiter, Thomas (2); Willner, Kai (2); Hausotte, Tino (1) // 2019
Geometrical work piece deviations are unavoidable and directly affect the function and quality of
technological products. Tolerance management is regarded as a crucial subtask of the development ...
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN COURSE IN A LOW-DENSITY REGION
Borges, Afonso (1,2); Vicente, José // 2019
A look at the international reference courses in the field of industrial design seems to reveal a significant concentration in developed regions with a high industrial and solid creative development, ...
Influence of Information Collection Strategy on Designer?s Mental Stress
Zhao, Mengting; Zeng, Yong // 2019
Information collection may affect the design quality and designer's performance through changing the structure of information and the way how information is searched and organized. Based on the ...
Investigating The Influence of the Decoy Effect in Pairwise Comparison in Terms of Idea Selection in the Product Development Process
Tanaiutchawoot, Narucha (1); Bursac, Nikola (2); Rapp, Simon (1); Albers, Albert (1) // 2019
Many activities in the new product development requires the decision making to find the final solution from multiple alternatives and make an evaluation. Even methods to support decision maker are ...
Methode zur Einflussanalyse in der SzenarioTechnik auf Basis gerichteter Graphen
Iris Gräßler; Henrik Thiele; Philipp Scholle // 2019
In an environment of increasing market dynamics and shortening product lifecycles. strategic foresight with scenario-technique is a way for the anticipation of future market and technological ...
Methods and principles of product design for small-scale production based on 3D printing
Jure Salobir, Jože Duhovnik, Jože Tavčar // 2019
Technology of 3D printing is opening the possibility for small-scale production in quantities between ten and several hundred pieces. The technology of adding material enables the production of ...
Navigating Matters Of Concern In Participatory Design
Brodersen, S // 2019
Among 75-90% of residents in Danish nursing homes are diagnosed with dementia. This article explore how a team of five 3rd semester bachelor?s design students sought to improve quality of life for ...
Optimization of the sound of electric vehicles according to unpleasantness and detectability
Petiot, Jean-Fran // 2019
Electric Vehicles (EVs) are very quite at low speed, which can be hazardous for pedestrians. It is necessary to add warning sounds but this can represent an annoyance if they are poorly designed. On ...
Participatory and Inclusive Assistive Technology Innovation Clinics in Design Schools
Bhatnagar, Tigmanshu (1); Patel, Rohit (2); Roopchandani, Bhavik (3); Ashraf, Faisal (4) // 2019
People living with disabilities can have needs for Assistive Technology (AT) that are out of the scope of occupational therapists, commercial markets and charitable distributions. For such needs, ...
Perceived quality evaluation with the use of extended reality
Stylidis, Kostas; Dagman, Andreas; Almius, H // 2019
If designers want to communicate quality aspects of the product, there is a need to bring these characteristics into the measurable space of perceived quality (PQ) attributes. To illustrate the ...
REIMAGINING AND DEMOCRATISING THE NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS THROUGH A BOARD GAME ANALOGY
O'Sullivan, Michael; Sheahan, Con // 2019
Researchers have spent decades developing tools and techniques to aid teams in the new product development (NPD) process. Despite this, studies have shown that there is a huge gap between their ...
Scaling of Technical Systems Using an Object-Based Modelling Approach
Wolniak, Philipp (1); Sauthoff, Bastian (2); Lachmayer, Roland (1); Mozgova, Iryna (1) // 2019
Companies that operate and manufacture products in the technical area are exposed to increasingly challenging market situations. The developed products should be individualized to the customers' ...
Streamlined assessment to assist in the design of Internet-of-Things (IoT) Enabled Products: a case study of the smart fridge
Dekoninck, Elies; Barbaccia, Francesca // 2019
This paper shows how designers of IoT-enabled products can assess the environmental impacts associated with the user behaviour and the service system around the product. High-quality secondary data ...
Systematic literature reviews: an introduction
Lame, Guillaume // 2019
Systematic literature reviews (SRs) are a way of synthesising scientific evidence to answer a particular research question in a way that is transparent and reproducible, while seeking to include all ...
THE DELFT DESIGN FOR END OF LIFE LAB
Sonneveld, Marieke // 2019
Medical technology focuses on improving human health and longevity, both in individual cases and overall as humankind. From an individual perspective medical technology focuses on prolonging life as ...
THE DESIGN OF THE DESIGN BRIEF: AN ANALYSIS OF BRAZILIAN, JAPANESE AND TURKISH STUDENTS
Branda, Nicele (1); Silveira, Leandro (1); van der Linden, Julio (1); Bohemia, Erik (2); Kaygan, Pinar (3) // 2019
This study addresses the strategies used by students participants of the 2018 edition of the Global Studio, a cross-institutional project, to develop a design brief. In the Global Studio students ...
Use design performance based on use requirements
Mahdjoub, Morad (1); Bluntzer, Jean-Bernard (1); Bertin, Aymeric (2) // 2019
Industrial companies today must operate in an increasingly competitive world and need to rethink their organization accordingly. First, industrial strategies concerning technical management need to ...
VUCA CHALLENGES ON THE DESIGN-ENGINEERING STUDENT SPECTRUM
Green, Stephen (1); Page, A. Freddie (1); De'ath, Paul (2); Pei, Eujin (3); Lam, Busayawan (3) // 2019
The volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity (VUCA) acronym is claimed to have been coined in the US Army War College and by 2014 was a ‘trendy managerial acronym’ . The term’s military ...
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.