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From team collaboration to product success - the domino effect of design thinking
Paula, Danielly de; Dobrigkeit, Franziska; Cormican, Kathryn // 2018
Design thinking (DT) offers a potent way to create breakthrough products due to its ability to find unarticulated needs and solve problems. For a long time, design thinking was considered the ...
FRUGAL INNOVATION IN COMPLEX SYSTEMS: EVIDENCE FROM NUCLEAR REACTOR DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA
Verma, Aditi // 2018
Frugal innovation has typically been observed in the design of relatively simple artifacts and systems.This work finds evidence of in a ‘complex’ setting: the design and development nuclear reactors ...
Function modelling and constraints replacement to support design for additive manufacturing of satellite components
Borgue, Olivia; Müller, Jakob; Panarotto, Massimo; Isaksson, Ola // 2018
Additive Manufacturing is increasingly attracting interest among manufacturers of space components, mainly due to its high design freedom, capability for achieving weight reduction and for being ...
FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF AN AGILE TECHNIQUE TOOLBOX FOR MECHATRONIC PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Goevert, Kristin; Lindemann, Udo // 2018
Agile development gets more and more into the focus of mechatronic product development. They will solve existing chalenges e.g. digitalization with the dynamic and flexible approach of agile ...
GENERATIVE HERITAGE: DRIVING GENERATIVITY THROUGH KNOWLEDGE STRUCTURES IN CREATIVE INDUSTRIES. LESSONS FROM CUISINE
Carvajal Pérez, Daniel; Araud, Axelle; Chaperon, Vincent; Le Masson, Pascal; Weil, Benoît // 2018
Sometimes, a designer needs to share a “creation heritage” to support the generativity of his pairs, in the form of a book. What should be its content? The literature has shown that knowledge in such ...
GEOMETRIC SUBSTITUTE MODELS FOR EFFICIENT SCALING OF DIMENSIONS DURING VEHICLE ARCHITECTURE DESIGN
Felgenhauer, Matthias; Angerer, Christian; Marksteiner, Raul; Schneider, Florian; Lienkamp, Markus // 2018
The scaling of component sizes and distances between them, during the early stage of Vehicle Architecture Design, is time- and cost-consuming, due to numerous requirements as well as component and ...
GETTING INSPIRATION OR CREATING INSPIRATION? THE ROLE OF KNOWLEDGE STRUCTURES IN IDEA GENERATION
Brun, Juliette; Le Masson, Pascal; Weil, Benoît // 2018
Every designer - experienced or not - aspires to live Aha! moments, but how to favor these moments, where original ideas emerge, is not always obvious. While design methods often focus on the concept ...
GOAL SETTING IN SUSTAINABLE BUILDING RENOVATION – EARLY PROTOTYPE DESIGN AND TESTING OF A NEW DECISION SUPPORT TOOL
Gade, Anne Nørkjær; Jensen, Rasmus Lund; Larsen, Tine Steen; Nissen, Søren Bülow // 2018
This paper presents an early prototype of a new value-based decision support tool that can support building owners in setting goals for sustainability in renovation projects. The prototype includes ...
GOING GLOBAL: AVOIDING 'DESIGN TOURISM' IN INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIVE DESIGN PROJECTS
Sheldrick, Leila; Dasan, Aran // 2018
This paper considers the planning, methodology and pitfalls in creating an educational collaboration in an international design project that deeply engages students in their new translocated context ...
GRAPH DATABASES FOR EXPLOITING USE PHASE DATA IN PRODUCT-SERVICE-SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT: A METHODOLOGY TO SUPPORT IMPLEMENTATION
Hollauer, Christoph; Shalumov, Boris; Wilberg, Julian; Omer, Mayada // 2018
Factors such as cost reductions in sensors lead to an increase of use-related data of Product-Service-Systems (PSS) users. PSS use data is a challenge as well as competitive advantage, enabling ...
Healthcloud - Participatory design of user interfaces for senior people’s active aging
Normark, Jörgen; Wikberg-Nilsson, Åsa; Björklund, Cecilia; Wiklund-Axelsson, Sari-Anne // 2018
The aim of the interdisciplinary HealthCloud pre-study project was twofold: to further knowledge of user experiences of inclusive interface design specifically for an ageing population, and to ...
HEGEMONY IN INDUSTRIAL DESIGN: A STUDY OF GENDERED COMMUNICATION STYLES
Walters, Kellie Kay // 2018
The field of industrial design is heavily male dominated, with only 19% female representation in professional practice; meanwhile, academic programmes are reaching equal numbers of men and women. ...
HOW DO C&C²-MODELS IMPROVE EFFICIENCY, COMPREHENSIBILITY AND SCOPE IN FAILURE ANALYSIS - AN EMPIRICAL STUDY BASED ON TWO LIVE-LABS
Gladysz, Bartosz; Albers, Albert // 2018
In this article, the authors evaluate a newly-developed method, which is based on the Contact and Channel Approach (C&C²-A) and uses models integrating embodiment design and functions for supporting ...
How do C&C²-models improve the understanding of system behaviour in failure analysis?
Gladysz, Bartosz; Megner, Tino; Mayer, Marcel; Albers, Albert // 2018
In previous publications a new approach has been introduced based on the Contact and Channel Approach (C&C²-A),which integrates embodiment design with cause and effect relations in one model. ...
HOW MOOD FOSTERS CREATIVITY IN PRODUCT DESIGN? EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCES ON HUMOUR IMPACT DURING A CONCEPTUAL DESIGN SESSION IN A MASTER DEGREE CLASS
De Napoli, Luigi; Rizzuti, Sergio; Raco, Alessandro // 2018
Humour may improve performance in creative problem solving as demonstrated in various studies, although the mechanisms underlying this phenomenon are still unclear. In this work the mechanisms of how ...
HOW MUCH KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT IS HIDDEN IN DESIGN METHODS?
Laukemann, Alexander; Roth, Daniel; Binz, Hansgeorg // 2018
The focus of this paper is to provide a beneficial insight into knowledge-management-specific analysis of the design activities involved in design methods. Therefore the objective is to present an ...
HOW TO DESIGN METHODS FOR APPLICATION - EMPIRICAL INSIGHTS FROM INDUSTRY
Guertler, Matthias R. // 2018
Methods support designers in systematically developing new or improving products and processes. Despite their benefits, the use of methods in industry is still limited. Methods are often perceived as ...
HOW TO FOSTER INNOVATION? FINDINGS AND HYPOTHESES FOR COLLABORATIONS BETWEEN RESEARCH AND INDUSTRY
Şahin, Tarık; Cudok, Anja; Rapp, Simon; Inkermann, David; Albers, Albert; Wattenberg, Friedrich; Bursac, Nikola; Vietor, Thomas // 2018
This paper stresses the importance of collaborations to foster innovation and highlights the need for a shared understanding of innovation. To support successful collaboration we outline essential ...
HOW TO SELECT APPROPRIATE STIMULATION MECHANISMS TO PERFORM AN ECO-IDEATION SESSION?
Tyl, Benjamin; Vallet, Flore; Pialot, Olivier // 2018
The generation of eco-innovative ideas requires the development of specific heuristics or stimuli. If several types of heuristics have been elaborated in innovation -and eco-innovation-, the ...
HOW TO WITNESS DESIGN
Freimane, Aija // 2018
Design adds value for the benefit of the economy, people and the environment; however, reliable and comparable tools demonstrating design’s contribution to the economy and its impact on return on ...
HUMAN CENTRICITY IN INTEGRATED DESIGN ENGINEERING
Urakami, Jacqueline; Vajna, Sándor // 2018
Integrated Design Engineering is a holistic approach to create products of any kind. These are created in a human-centred way, as interests, issues, and needs of people involved in any product life ...
IDEA GENERATION CHALLENGES IN DIGITAL FABRICATION
Georgi V. Georgiev, Iván Sánchez Milara // 2018
Digital fabrication is an educational and activity paradigm in which multidisciplinary knowledge, hands-on skills, and teamwork among the makers are essential for success. One of the most significant ...
IDEAL IDEATION: A FRAMEWORK FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF SKETCH INHIBITION AMONG UNDERGRADUATE DESIGNERS
Thurlow, Lisa; Ford, Peter // 2018
Sketch inhibition among undergraduates is a growing but under-researched issue. Affected students avoid engaging with sketching during concept development, they also have little understanding of the ...
Identification of haptic exploration procedures over textile surfaces with a Leap Motion Controller
Gussen, Lars C.; Ellerich, Max; Schmitt, Robert H. // 2018
The development of high-quality products, which simultaneously address the customer’s needs, is a key challenge for companies nowadays. Besides features and technology a customer assesses a product ...
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