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Representing the value proposition of Product-Service Systems (PSS) in a value-based perspective
Fernandes, S // 2019
Product-service systems (PSS) are being increasingly employed as opportunities to keep innovating. The design of PSS value propositions should focus on the value visualization for stakeholders. ...
Revealing Insights of Users? Perceptions: An Approach to Evaluate Wearable Products Based on Emotions
Liao, Ting; Tanner, Kesler; MacDonald, Erin // 2019
The wearable products market is growing rapidly. Engaging users on an emotional level may be the key to long-term use and attracting new customers. While researchers have proposed various design ...
Reverse Engineered Design Automation: Applying Knowledge Based Engineering Techniques to a case of Automotive Fixtures Design Configuration
Johansson, Christian // 2019
In the production of automotive body components, fixtures are an important part of the ongoing work on geometrical assurance. The fixture is uniquely defined for each component, and the design and ...
Reviving everyday products by understanding the user behaviour of everyday designing
Kim, Soyoung (1); Yoon, JungKyoon (2); Kim, Chajoong (1) // 2019
Everyday Designing (ED) involves the re-use of existing products for new purposes. In order to gain an understanding of how people perceive and apply product elements as cues for everyday designing ...
Rhetorical design game for expectation alignment
Koskela, Mikael; Pikas, Ergo // 2019
While the form of building construction delivery known as Integrated Design-Build (or Integrated Project Delivery) is necessary for handling the complexity of modern projects, it raises up a host of ...
Risikoorientierte Analyse und Handhabung von Anforderungsänderungen
Iris Gräßler; Christian Oleff // 2019
Requirement changes are a major cause for project failure. A systematic approach to manage those changes from the very beginning should be an integral part of each development project. Although this ...
Roadmap to consider physiological and psychological aspects of user-product interactions in virtual product engineering
Wartzack, Sandro; Schr // 2019
To successfully facilitate user-centred design, a multitude of different aspects has to be considered, from purely physiological to psychological-emotional factors. The overall aim is to increase the ...
Robotic care: a low cost design to assist therapy for brain stroke rehabilitation
Prieto, Pablo (1); Auat, Fernando (2); Escobar, Maria (2); Vallejos, Ronny (3); Maldonado, Paula (4); Larrain, Cristobal (4); Serey, Martin (1) // 2019
A low cost robotic-assisted prototype for finger and hand rehabilitation of people affected by a stroke is presented. The system was developed by a team of undergraduate students led by a Design ...
Robustness Evaluation of Product Concepts based on Function Structures
Goetz, Stefan; Hartung, Jonas; Schleich, Benjamin; Wartzack, Sandro // 2019
Due to the varying environment conditions as well as the manufacturing induced deviations, the properties of products vary. In order to still meet the increasingly tightening of functional ...
Robustness of Analysis of Simplified Networks
Kilani, Meriam; Marle, Franck // 2019
Networks are a common way to model systems, organizational systems that design these systems, and systems of systems that receive/benefit from these designed systems. They may contain hundreds or ...
Role Model for Systems Engineering Application
Grã‡ler, Iris; Oleff, Christian; Hentze, Julian // 2019
Twenty-three years ago, Sheard published a very well-known description of Systems Engineering roles. Each role represents and defines activities and tasks to be taken into account for performing ...
RURAL DEMOCRATIC DESIGN: PARTICIPATORY DESIGN AND SERVICE LEARNING STRATEGIES IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TO PROMOTE CIVIC MINDEDNESS IN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Treviño Sherk, Julieta; Cobreros Rodriguez, Carlos // 2019
ities, empower community, and balance the need to preserve natural/cultural resources. The student and community’s work culminated in co-design proposals of high social impact through key strategic ...
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' ...
Seeking Insights Into An Unknown Future: Exploring Designers? Strategies To Discover Key Insights
Knudsen, Line Sand; Haase, Louise M // 2019
Insights play a significant role in creation of new products. Insights provide the designer with an understanding of the user, market, technologies and trends, and how these might change over time. ...
SELF-EVALUATION AND PEER EVALUATION TOOL FOR DESIGN AND ENGINEERING TEAMS: EXPERIMENT CONDUCTED IN A DESIGN STUDIO
Mattioli, Francesca; Ferraris, Silvia D. // 2019
The research is aimed at presenting the results of an experiment conducted in a Design and Engineering design studio, which is part of the curricula of a master course. During the experiment, a new ...
Semantic analysis approach to studying design problem solving
Georgiev, Georgi V. (1); Georgiev, Danko D. (2) // 2019
To objectively and quantitatively study transcribed protocols of design problem solving conversations, we propose a semantic analysis approach based on dynamic semantic networks of nouns constructed ...
Semantic measures for enhancing creativity in design education
Georgiev, Georgi V. (1); Casakin, Hernan (2) // 2019
Analysing verbal data produced during the design activity is helpful to gain a better understanding of design creativity. To understand exchange of information in terms of creative outcomes, a ...
Sequential updating of quantitative requirements for increased flexibility in robust systems design
Funk, Matthias (1); Jautze, Marcus (2); Strohe, Manfred (2); Zimmermann, Markus (3) // 2019
In early development stages of complex systems, interacting subsystems (including components) are often designed simultaneously by distributed teams with limited information exchange. Distributed ...
Shedding light on game engines and virtual reality for design ideation
Ekstr // 2019
While pen-and-paper sketches is generally considered the best tool for design ideation, there are certain areas of design where the ideas being generated do not easily lend themselves to sketching. ...
Simple integration of sensory functions
Vogel, Sven; Kirchner, Eckhardt // 2019
The digitalization of the Industry is one of the megatrends taking place, but many companies struggle to follow this trend. The main reason is the absence of simple solutions for the integration of ...
SKETCHED: STUDENTS IDENTITY TRENDS AT DUTCH DESIGN WEEK
Hannah LUTZ (2), Hannah CARDALL (1), Michaela HILL (2) and Bryan HOWELL (2) // 2019
SKETCHNOTING COMPARED, INDUSTRIAL DESIGN AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Verena PAEPCKE-HJELTNESS, Haley GROTE and Mary MURPHY // 2019
SOCIAL AWARENESS IN DESIGN & ENGINEER EDUCATION AND PRACTICE. THE VALUE OF ETHICS IN POSTGRADUATE EDUCATION
Ferrarello, Laura Filippa // 2019
This paper would like to describe how the practice of ethics and morality in design and engineering education can foster an industry ethically capable of tackling social issues. By describing how ...
Spatial variability of human health impacts: application to a biorefinery process implementation
Bratec, Florian (1,2); Bratec, Tatiana (1); Marty, Pauline (1); Troussier, Nadege (1); Diaz-Pichardo, Rene (1,3) // 2019
More and more attention is paid nowadays to the human health concerns, associated with environmental problems arising from the fossil fuel use. The world scientific community offers new alternatives ...
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- 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"
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