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A CROWDSOURCING PLATFORM OFFERING REALTIME CHALLENGES FOR STUDENTS: HOW TO MOVE BEYOND DESIGN CHALLENGES
Still, Kaisa; Soens, Wim // 2016
Crowdsourcing is increasingly used to tap into the innovative potential of a crowd. Oftentimes, this
co-creation is conducted using virtual spaces, with an approach of a contest. In this study, ...
A DATA MINING APPROACH TO ASSIST DESIGN KNOWLEDGE RETRIEVAL BASED ON KEYWORD ASSOCIATIONS
Shi, F.; Han, J.; Childs, P. R. N. // 2016
Design knowledge retrieval is a key part for creative idea generation in engineering design process, and it highly depends on the inherent associations between knowledge. Existing computer-based ...
A DESIGN METHOD OBTAINING DIVERSE DESIGN SOLUTION SETS FOR THE BOUNDARY CONDITION CHANGE: APPLICATION TO AN ISOLATION SYSTEM (Members only )
Murata, Yoshiaki ; Takahashi, Masaki ; Takeuchi, Yosuke; Inoue, Masato // 2016
The early phase of design contains uncertain design information. Therefore, the boundary condition of a design problem often change as the design process progresses because of the change and addition ...
A FRAMEWORK FOR INNOVATION OPPORTUNITY IDENTIFICATION BASED ON BRAND EXPERIENCE
Gonzalez, I.; Val, E.; Justel, D.; Iriarte, I. // 2016
Companies need to focus their innovation activities toward the generation of a unique and memorable brand experience to gain sustainable and significant competitive advantage.Hence, there is a ...
A Framework for Integrated Product Architecture Design
Richter, Timo; Inkermann, David; Vietor, Thomas // 2016
Product architecture design is a key challenge within conceptual design, effecting a wide range of development goals like adaptability, compactness, upgradability, as well as product cost and ...
A KNOWLEDGE FRAMEWORK FOR SAFETY ANALYSIS OF USER-INDUCED CHANGES
Roth, M.; Mayr, L.; Lindemann, U. // 2016
To meet demands for individual products, concepts like user-driven customization are followed. They induce changes through users directly applied to the product. This challenges both, engineering ...
A KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK FOR IDENTIFYING INNOVATION POTENTIALS FROM USE PHASE INFORMATION
Omer, M.; Venkataraman, S.; Wilberg, J.; Hollauer, C. // 2016
Effective knowledge management of the use-phase can be a catalyst for driving innovations. In this paper, we propose a knowledge management framework that offers a systematic approach for driving ...
A KNOWLEDGE-BASED SYSTEM FOR NUMERICAL DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS
Blondet, G.; Le Duigou, J.; Boudaoud, N. // 2016
Numerical Designs of Experiments (DoE) can be used in a simulation process for optimization or metamodelling. A DoE may be costly, and methods are used to reduce its computational cost, as adaptive ...
A LENS ON FUTURE PRODUCTS: AN EXPANDED NOTION OF PROTOTYPING PRACTICE
Camere, S.; Bordegoni, M. // 2016
Designers engage with prototyping already at the early phases of design process, implying a variety of techniques and with diversity of scopes. The classic definition of prototyping is currently ...
A Liquid Piston Engine Designette: Creative Learning in Thermodynamics
Cassandra, Telenko; Shannon, Yee; Julie, Linsey; Todd, Sulchek; Wendy, Newstetter // 2016
To develop engineers who can creatively apply their technical knowledge, more opportunities within traditional engineering courses to practice this skill are needed. This paper describes a liquid ...
A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAY - OPPORTUNITIES FOR MULTIDISCIPLINARY EDUCATION
Burden, Hĺkan; Hiort af Ornäs, Viktor // 2016
Ambitions about deep interdisciplinary education may face barriers. However, interaction between
student groups does not have to be difficult. We report on a collaboration including more than ...
A LITTLE KNOWLEDGE IS A DANGEROUS THING? – DO BSc PRODUCT DESIGN COURSES DISCOURAGE COLLABORATION?
Meadwell, James; Terris, David; Ford, Peter // 2016
BSc Product Design Courses aim to equip the Product Designer with a better understanding of the
needs of professionals such as manufacturing engineers, material specialists, electrical ...
A METHOD FOR DESIGNING VISUALISATIONS AS PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT TOOLS
Gebhardt, N.; Krause, D. // 2016
Visualisations are very helpfull design support tools in product development. Designing their concepts is a challenging task for everybody who develops methodical design supports. This paper presents ...
A METHOD TO EXPLICATE SAFETY FUNCTIONS
Roth, M.; Muenzberg, C.; Lindemann, U. // 2016
In current markets efforts for safety analyses and approval increase. Instead of review-based methods, recent publications demand for a shift of safety considerations to early stages and to bridge ...
A METHOD TO IMPROVE DESIGN PROCESS RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Xin Chen, H. L.; Moullec, M.-L.; Clarkson, P. J. // 2016
The paper presents a new method to model different resource types (designers, computational, testing) and study the impact of using different options of those resources by simulating and analysing ...
A MODEL OF DESIGNING AS THE INTERSECTION BETWEEN UNCERTAINTY PERCEPTION, INFORMATION PROCESSING, AND COEVOLUTION
Lasso, S. V.; Cash, P.; Daalhuizen, J.; Kreye, M. // 2016
Problem/solution co-evolution and information processing have been described as two fundamental perspectives on designing in the literature. However, prior works have modelled them separately. This ...
A model of product-induced pain
Dong, Andy; Yannou, Bernard // 2016
In industry circles, customer "pain points" has replaced customer needs as the source of ideas for products and services. The premise is that the more pressing the 'pain', the more likely the ...
A multi-context design approach for a portable ultrasound device
Kersten, Wouter; Diehl, Jan Carel; Crul, Marcel; Van Engelen, Jo; // 2016
The world is complex. Amongst others, this means that many elements are interconnected. When designing solutions, this complexity is often seen as cumbersome, resulting in (over) simplification of ...
A NETWORK APPROACH FOR UNDERSTANDING AND ANALYZING PRODUCT CO-CONSIDERATION RELATIONS IN ENGINEERING DESIGN
Wang, M.; Huang, Y.; Contractor, N.; Fu, Y.; Chen, W. // 2016
This paper presents a product association network to characterize customers' consideration preferences, where both descriptive and quantitative approaches are proposed to interpret the ...
A NEW PARADIGM IN CROSS-DISCIPLINARY UNDERGRADUATE ART AND DESIGN EDUCATION
Wilgeroth, Paul // 2016
In 2010, against a background of rising student complaints, the staff at Cardiff School of Art & Design
(CSAD) decided to review its undergraduate provision. The findings of that review revealed ...
A New Strategy to Reduce Design Fixation: The Middle Sketching Stage
Leyla, Alipour; Mohsen, Faizi // 2016
Design fixation is one of the obstacles to design creativity. In this study, we introduced the middle stage as a strategy to reduce design fixation. Investigating expert architects’ sketches ...
A PATENT CLAIM TRANSFORMING FRAMEWORK: DEVELOPING ALTERNATIVE FUNCTIONAL CONCEPTS IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS (Members only )
Lee, Baek-Young; Hong, Yoo S. // 2016
Every patent contains creative ideas of inventors. Creative ideas can be used to make new products more competitive. However, only few company positively use patents as an idea pool. To make claims ...
A PERSONALIZED PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK USING 3D PRINTING TECHNOLOGY – A CASE STUDY (Members only )
Jo, Nanhyeon; Kim, Yong Se; Lee, Sang Won // 2016
Recently, personalized products for an individual customer have been needed because customers have had more complex and various needs. For this reason, many manufacturing firms have pursued a ...
A pilot study into users’ anxiety in the London Underground network environments (for the purpose of re-designing safety information)
Kim, Jisun; Gustafson-Pearce, Olinkha // 2016
The aim of the study is to present a novel approach to help relieve customers’ anxiety experienced in the London Underground environments, through enabling provision of re-designed safety ...
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