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Modular Design Method Based on DSM Using Spectral Clustering for Frame Structures

Yasuo Asaga; Daichi Kunishi; Shiki Iwase; Hidekazu Nishigaki // 2024

Navigating the Hybrid Landscape: A Literature Study on Hybrid Development Approaches for Physical Products

Siewert, Lisa; Gericke, Kilian // 2024
Hybrid development approaches promise to entail the advantages of both agile and traditional techniques. Still there is no consensus on how a combination can look like and therefore a lot of variants ...

OLD PROCEDURE - NEW APPROACHES: QFD WITH CHATGPT - COMPREHENSIVE PRODUCT AND PROCESS UNDERSTANDING IN ENGINEERING DESIGN EDUCATION

Nutzmann, Marc; Sauer, Thorsten; Voss, Markus; Bozkurt, Hulusi // 2024
Quality Function Deployment (QFD) is a known procedure used to ensure that customer needs and expectations are translated into product features. This can be gained by applying the ""House of ...

OPMITISING LEARNING IN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING; IMPROVING SKILLS THROUGH XR ENHANCED LEARNING SCENARIOS

Gonzalez Almaguer, Carlos Alberto; Berglund, Anders; Saavedra Gastelum, Verónica; Zubieta Ramírez, Claudia; Mendoza Madrigal, Alondra // 2024
Extended reality has better learning in less time and optimizing resources. This paper explores a student-centric course experiment rooted in the application and practice of a recently developed ...

Optimizing the individual design of revision hip implants – evaluating the effects for bone and stem using patient-specific finite element models

David Scherb; Maria Helena Barbosa; Harald Volkl; Christopher Fleischmann; Marcel Betsch; Stefan Sesselmann; Sandro Wartzack; Jorg Miehling // 2024
Patient-specific musculoskeletal models (MSM) can improve the selection and positioning of revision total hip arthroplasty (THA) during preoperative planning. By accounting for muscle weakening due ...

Optimizing Token Usage on Large Language Model Conversations Using the Design Structure Matrix

Ramon Maria Garcia Alarcia; Alessandro Golkar // 2024
As Large Language Models become ubiquitous in many sectors and tasks, there is a need to reduce token usage, overcoming challenges such as short context windows, limited output sizes, and costs ...

OPTIMIZING TOURISM FACTORY DESIGN: A STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK FOR ENHANCING VISITOR EXPERIENCE THROUGH SPATIAL ZONING AND VISUAL GRAPH ANALYSIS

Yum, Joosun; Hung, Yu-Hsiu; Lee, Ji-Hyun // 2024
This study aims to enhance visitor experience in factory tours by developing a strategic framework for spatial design, using the Hwa Meei "Eye Fun Vision" tourism factory as a case study. The ...

PARTNERING WITH THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY TO ENHANCE AI INTERFACE DESIGN EDUCATION

Oh, David // 2024
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly expanding its capabilities and presence in fields because today's industry demands working with big data to extract meaningful user insights to align its ...

PERCEPTIONS OF LECTURERS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ON INDUSTRIAL DESIGN STUDENTS

Zhang, Yang; Fan, Yun; Bohemia, Erik // 2024
As the process of discovering, defining and solving problems, industrial design activity represents the designer's thinking cognition and innovation ability. However with the emergence of artificial ...

Photo-Based Research: Analysing Attributes of Unintended Interaction Towards Mainstream Product

Hassan, Zulkarnian; Zainal Abidin, Shahriman; Anwar, Rusmadiah; Vermol, Verly Veto // 2024
This paper intends to critically assess the attributes of unintended interaction patterns that influence rationality and behaviour towards the mainstream product. Several problems uncover in current ...

POTENTIAL OF THE VISION MODEL WITH REGARD TO THE SUSTAINABILITY ORIENTATION OF A DEVELOPMENT PROJECT

Kokoschko, Björn R.; Augutsin, Laura; Schabacker, Michael; Beyer, Christiane // 2024
During product development (PD), the vision model method is used as a guide to ensure that development is progressing in the desired direction and that the results meet the original goals and ...

PRACTICAL TRAINING NEEDS OF TEACHERS FOR ENABLING HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TO IDENTIFY AN APPROPRIATE PROBLEM IN DESIGN-BASED INQUIRY LEARNING

Shimomura, Moe; Loh, Leon; Zhang, Yanfang; Noriko, Takano // 2024
In Japan, design is not taught as a subject in the general high school curriculum. However, a new period for inquiry-based cross-disciplinary study was established in high schools under the new ...

Process Versus Knowledge Interdependencies: Balancing Alternative Grouping Criteria

Runar Solberg; Ali Yassine; Nicolay Worren; Tore Christiansen // 2024
When creating team-based DSMs, researchers have traditionally focused on capturing interactions due to work process interdependencies. Grouping or clustering of DSM elements (roles or units) has then ...

PRODUCT DESIGN EDUCATION FOR DEAF & HARD OF HEARING LEARNERS: EXAMINING THE FOUR-YEAR UNDERGRADUATE LEARNERS EXPERIENCE

Siena, Francesco Luke; Russell, Samuel; Winfield, Karen; Malcolm, Richard; Stewart, Joseph; Hurford, Tom; Woolley, Josh; Dodl, Alexandra; Salter, Sam // 2024
Deaf and hard of hearing learners face unique challenges on a day-to-day basis, especially in a higher education environment. The variability in the types/methods of teaching within Product Design ...

PRODUCT DESIGN METHODS WITH RECYCLED MATERIALS BASED ON BIOMIMICRY

Rivas, Adriana; Acuña, Alejandro // 2024
The damage that human activities have caused to our planet is undeniable, especially since the Industrial Revolution. We are in the era of the Anthropocene: characterized by the excessive consumption ...

Product production ecosystems for the reuse of modules in the extended product life cycle

Sven Wehrend; Konrad Frischkorn; Magda Berkhahn; Thomas Eickhoff; Jan Rei // 2024
This paper examines the circularity of products across different product types. The focus is on short circulation paths such as remanufacturing and refurbishing, which offer the greatest value ...

PROMPT ENGINEERING ON THE ENGINEERING DESIGN PROCESS

Valentine, Rod // 2024
The aim of this paper is to consider the impact of AI in engineering design teaching in traditional MEng undergraduate courses. AI is presently making headlines, so it would be interesting to use and ...

READING VISUALS: EXPLORING THE USE OF AI IN QUALITATIVE RESEARCH ANALYSIS

Hagins, Carly; Paepcke-Hjeltness, Verena; Bush, Benjamin; McCabe, John // 2024

Reconsidering End-User Experience of Circular Product Design

Warell, Anders // 2024
Considering end-users is key in the transition towards the circular economy. Without the participation of the user, the circular economy will not be realized. However, in order to engage, users need ...

REFLECTIONS ON A COMMUNITY OF INQUIRY APPROACH TO DESIGN STUDIO EDUCATION: A CASE STUDY

McInerney, Dermot; Hanna, Shane // 2024
Design studio pedagogy is the principal teaching method used in design education. The studio environment promotes learning through engagement with real-life projects that are typically ill-defined ...

REGENERATIVE PRODUCT DESIGN: A LITERATURE REVIEW IN AN EMERGING FIELD

Asbjörn Sörensen, Charlotte; Bursell, Annie; Nikkola, Nicole; Musa, Enes // 2024
The term “regenerative” refers to a process that repairs, recreates or revitalises its own sources of energy or air, water or any other matter (Attia, 2018). Regenerative systems can be defined in ...

REIMAGINING DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS: DESCHOOLING 1ST YEAR PRODUCT DESIGN STUDENTS

Siena, Francesco Luke; Malcolm, Richard; Kennea, Paul; Forbes, Christopher; Stewart, Joseph // 2024
The transition from secondary education to higher education for many students can present several challenges with the UK’s modern day education system. New university students not only have to ...

Requirements Analysis of a Research Data Management System in Collaborative Projects

Mueller, Laura; Schultz, Andreas Maximilian; Altun, Osman; Uhe, Johanna; Koepler, Oliver; Auer, Soeren; Mozgova, Iryna // 2024
The collection, analysis, and reuse of data throughout the entire product lifecycle and the resulting potential are establishing in engineering context. Research Data Management (RDM) systems are ...

Requirements for utilizing student projects as validation environment for design methods and collecting research data

Christoph Wittig; Christoph Zimmerer; Jonas Hemmerich; Sven Matthiesen // 2024
Student projects represent a middle ground between lab and industry studies, with both controlled conditions and realistic development scenarios. The problem is that there is no comprehensive list of ...

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