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Orienting Through the Variants of the Shah's A-Posteriori Novelty Metric
Fiorineschi, Lorenzo; Frillici, Francesco Saverio; Rotini, Federico // 2019
Different variants of a-posteriori novelty metrics can be found in the literature. Indeed, such a kind of assessment procedures is often used to extract useful information about creativity and/or ...
OVERCOMING THE CHALLENGES OF GLOBAL COLLABORATION THROUGH DESIGN EDUCATION
Brisco, Ross (1); Whitfield, Robert Ian (1); Grierson, Hilary (1); Bohemia, Erik (2) // 2019
As technologies evolve students expect to be able to utilise the same functionality they use for personal and social communication for their academic and professional communication. To support ...
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, ...
Patent Classification as Stimulus for Inspiring New Applications of Existing Knowledge
Fiorineschi, Lorenzo; Frillici, Francesco Saverio; Rotini, Federico // 2019
This paper aims to provide suggestions for the identification of potential new applications for the existing knowledge. A method is presented for extracting information about a product or technology, ...
Perceived Culture of Networked Knowledge Hubs
Mattila, Pauliina (2); van der Marel, Floris (1); Mikkonen, Maria (1) // 2019
While the construction of knowledge hubs has gained recent traction, little is known on how networked actors perceive their collective culture. Authors looked at the topic through a single case ...
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 ...
Perspectives on innovation: The role of engineering design
Isaksson, Ola (1); Eckert, Claudia (2); Borgue, Olivia (1); Hallstedt, Sophie I (3); Hein, Andreas Makoto (4); Gericke, Killian (5); Panarotto, Massimo (1); Reich, Yoram (6); // 2019
The aim of the paper is to foster a discussion in the engineering design community about its understanding of the innovation phenomena and the unique contribution that comes from engineering design. ...
PhD Research Learning in Product Architecture Design
Sankowski, Olga (1); Otto, Kevin (2); Moon, Seung Ki (3); Krause, Dieter (1) // 2019
The field of design research has been expanding into a wide diverse range of multidisciplinary topics. It takes substantial time for young researchers to attain a cumulative overview of state of the ...
Potentials for the Integration of Design Thinking along Automotive Systems Engineering focusing Security and Safety
Tekaat, Julian; Kharatyan, Aschot; Anacker, Harald; Dumitrescu, Roman // 2019
The increasingly intelligent, highly complex, technical systems of tomorrow - for instance autonomous vehicles - result in the necessity for a systematic security- and safety-oriented development ...
Preliminary Results Testing What Different Design Solutions Arise From Different Sustainable Design Methods
Faludi, Jeremy (1); Ali, Omar (2); Srour, Ola (2); Mecanna, Selim (2); Kamareddine, Rami (3); Chatty, Tejaswini (1) // 2019
Do different sustainable design methods generate different sustainable design ideas? Do they also drive different product innovation ideas? This project empirically tested three design methods: The ...
PRINCIPLES OF ENGINEERING DESIGN; TEACHING ACROSS DISCIPLINES
Barrie, Jeff; Norman, James // 2019
This paper discusses the delivery of design principles across engineering disciplines, in particular between Mechanical/Design Engineering and Civil Engineering. The paper discusses a 5 week ...
Print-on Strategies to bond Injection Molded Parts with Structures produced by Fused-Deposition-Modeling
Richter, Alina (1); Kessing, David (2); Fischer, Fabian (1); Pelzer, Lukas (3); Dilger, Klaus (4) // 2019
The biggest advantage of Additive Manufacturing is the individualization of products. Mass Customization is well known as a promising future application. The use of Additive Manufacturing for ...
PROBLEM FRAMING IN UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY COLLABORATIONS: THE CASE OF KNORR
Laursen, Linda Nhu; Haase, Louise M // 2019
Universities increasingly welcome student-industry collaborations. The rationale is, while the collaborating firm are introduced to new valuable knowledge, students gain experience with real life ...
Product modularization requirements in agile automotive product development
Julian Immanuel Schrof; Kristin Paetzold // 2019
This study investigates the impact of the product architecture on constraints to agile automotive product development and establishes agile modularization enablers. Derived from basic agile values ...
Produktgeneration 1 – Hohe Anzahl an Variationen und wie man diese effizient absichert
Jona Ebertz; Albert Albers; Katharina Bause // 2019
The model of PGE product generation development describes a product that has no direct previous generation as so-called product generation 1 [G1]. Development in such a G1 environment poses special ...
Promoting eco-innovation in academic eco-systems
Yannou-Le Bris, Gwenola (1); Jubera, Romane (1); Olsson, Annika (2); Cerf, Marianne (3) // 2019
University incubators are an opportunity to promote the dissemination of research, change teaching practices and contribute to territorial economic development. In this article we present a ...
Prototyping Canvas: Design Tool for Planning Purposeful Prototypes
Lauff, Carlye (1); Menold, Jessica (2); Wood, Kristin L. (1) // 2019
While prototypes are critical to the creation of successful products and innovative solutions, building a prototype is characterized by large sunk costs and a plethora of unknowns. The versatility ...
PROTOTYPING FOR NON-DESIGNERS: REFLECTING ON THE USE OF INTERACTIVE PROTOTYPING TOOLS
De Ruyck, Olivia (1,2,3); Conradie, Peter (1,2,3); De Vos, Ellen (1,2,3); Saldien, Jelle (2,3); De Marez, Lieven (1,3) // 2019
Scientists and designers show different problem-solving strategies. Where scientists generally adopt a strategy of analysis; designers are more inclined to solve a problem by synthesis. Instead of ...
PROVOKING ETHICAL AWARENESS AT A DESIGN WORKSHOP ON THE FUTURE OF EDUCATION.
De Vos, Ellen (1,3,5); Xin, Xin (2); De Marez, Lieven (4,5); De Ruyck, Olivia (3,4,5); Emmanouil, Marina (1) // 2019
ty’s newly founded (2016) master program in User Experience (UX), employs a curriculum that recognizes the role of design pedagogy and the teaching of creative thinking for innovation. The ...
Pugh Controlled Convergence and Social Choice Theory
Nicholson, John Morgan; Collopy, Paul // 2019
The Pugh Method of Controlled Convergence is evaluated based on social choice theory, both from an axiomatic basis, and by examining all possible cases of attribute ranks for a range of numbers of ...
Purpose-Oriented Modelling of the Learning Process when Using Prototypes
Schork, Stefan; Kirchner, Eckhard // 2019
Prototypes are often used as a tool in the product development process and their usage is advised in many guidelines, frameworks and product development methods. Those prototypes achieve different ...
Quantitative characterisation for non-driving-related activities in automated vehicles
Fitzen, Florian (1); Reimann, Jan (1); Amereller, Maximilian (1); Paetzold, Kristin (2) // 2019
The technological progress to automated driving not only influences the motion of the vehicle itself but also enables passengers to productively shape their driving time in a new way as they are not ...
Ranking absorption practices of knowledge for collaborative innovation: which is the ideal multi criteria decision method
Gendreau, Elizabeth (1); Benhayou-Sadafiyine, Lamiae (2); Le Dain, Marie-Anne (3); Summers, Joshua (1) // 2019
This paper focuses on evolving an absorptive capacity (ACAP) assessment tool designed to help firms understand their ACAP maturity in processing external knowledge. ACAP maturity is evaluated based ...
Rechnergestützte Entwicklungsumgebung zur Konstruktion von Tailored-Forming-Bauteilen
Tim Brockmöller, Renan Siqueira, Iryna Mozgova, Roland Lachmayer // 2019
This article describes an approach for designing knowledge based Computer Aided Design [CAD] models to represent the complete solution space of the Tailored Forming process chain by depicting the ...
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