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Interplay Of Sketching & Prototyping In Early Stage Product Design
Qifang, Bao; Daniela, Faas; Maria, Yang // 2016
Research suggests that, for the design of simple mechanisms, sketching and
prototyping are somewhat interchangeable in terms of their influence on design idea quantity and
quality. This study ...
INTERVENTION FRAMEWORK TO SUPPORT EMPLOYEE-DRIVEN INNOVATION BETWEEN R&D AND MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT
Jensen, C. S.; Jensen, A. R. V.; Broberg, O. // 2016
In this paper we present the development and application of an intervention framework to initiate focus on Employee-Driven Innovation. EDI has the potential to improve product innovation by involving ...
Introducing New Design Disciplines into a Traditional Industrial Design Program
Howell, Bryan F.; Stark, Camilla Gwendolyn; Christiansen, Tyler James; Hofstrand, Ryan Hunter; Pettit, Janae Lois; Van Slooten, Samantha Nieves; Willett, Kathryn Joyce // 2016
The disciplines of design and design research are rapidly transforming. Sanders and Stappers (2013) illustrate how traditional design disciplines focused on product are being replaced with emerging ...
INTRODUCING SELECTIVE LASER MELTING TO MANUFACTURE MACHINE ELEMENTS
Lachmayer, R.; Zghair, Y. A.; Klose, C.; Nürnberger, F. // 2016
In this analysis, a Selective Laser Melting (SLM) is used to contribute within machine elements manufacturing by using aluminium base alloys. It shows the ability to produce hybrid components which ...
Introducing Students to Conceptual Frameworks for Insight-Driven Projects
Richard, Fry // 2016
In order to increase their design creativity in a third-year, externally sponsored project experience, second-year industrial design students are introduced to the skills critical for performance in ...
INTRODUCING THE WAYFARING APPROACH FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN EXPERIMENTS IN INTERACTION DESIGN AND ENGINEERING DESIGN SCIENCE
Leikanger, K. K.; Balters, S.; Steinert, M. // 2016
This paper introduces a wayfaring process, previously deployed at early stage product development projects, in the exploration, design and piloting of experiments. The case example being an ...
INTRODUCTION OF METHODOLOGY FOR DISTRIBUTED COLLABORATIVE INDUSTRY-ACADEMIA PROJECT BASED LEARNING
Vidovics †, B.; Vukašinović, N.; Pavković, N.; Kovačević, A. // 2016
Paper describes the CODEVE (COllaborative DEsign in Virtual Environment) methodology, developed in the first year of the educational project NARIP (Networked Activities for Realization of Innovative ...
Investigation of the priming affect of material, challenge formulation and warm-up phases in soft prototyping sessions
Jensen, Matilde Bisballe; Birkeland, Petter I; Steinert, Martin // 2016
Prototyping is a common method in the Nordic user involving design approach. However little is empirical shown about how priming factors affects the out-put of prototyping sessions. In this paper we ...
Is the ‘user’ term adequate? A design anthropology perspective on design for social welfare services
Kvelland, Live M. L.; Høiseth, Marikken // 2016
hange within a social context. Although service designers are increasingly considering people involved as ‘partners’ or ‘co-producers’, the term ’user’ remains widely applied. This article aims to ...
KANO'S METHOD IN PRODUCT DESIGN: A STUDY OF DYNAMIC MODELS' RELIABILITY
Borgianni, Y. // 2016
The present paper intends to contribute to systematize long-lasting product development processes, for which customer information obtained at the beginning of the design task could result invalid at ...
KEEP IT REAL: ON TOOLS, EMOTION, COGNITION AND INTENTIONALITY IN DESIGN
Wendrich, R. E.; Kruiper, R. // 2016
Keep IT real, create, build, and develop design tools that support designers during the early phases of design processing. This paper investigates how, and whether, current technology can afford ...
Komplexität im U-Bootbau beherrschen – ein methodischer Ansatz (Members only )
Eilmus, Sandra; Erkul, Eren; Gumpinger, Thomas; Munde, Robert; Pein, Marc; Werner, Sven // 2016
Managing complexity is a crucial success factor building highly integrated technological products as submarines are. Facing this challenge thyssenkrupp Marine System developed a methodical approach ...
Konzept zur hochdynamischen Kraftregelung mit nachgiebigen Mechanismen (Members only )
Mauser, Kristian; Wartzack, Sandro; Hasse, Alexander // 2016
The traditional approach to robotics includes a stiff serial-kinematic structure. Although this solution is efficient for position control tasks, such a concept is problematic for force control. The ...
KOPPELSYSTEMS: OBLIGATORY ELEMENTS WITHIN VALIDATION SETUPS
Albers, A.; Pinner, T.; Yan, S.; Hettel, R.; Behrendt, M. // 2016
Validation is one source for new objectives and new design solutions. Within validation activities, models represent specific properties of the system in development or its user or environment. For ...
Language Ability in Creativity Assessment
Xinyi, Wang; Barry, Kudrowitz // 2016
Creativity tests including the Torrance Test of Creative Thinking (TTCT), the Alternative Use
Test (ALT) and the Remote Associates Test (RAT) require written communication. This paper examines
the ...
LEAN INNOVATION METHODS: INSIGHTS ABOUT ITS APPLICATION & EVALUATION DURING A STUDENT PROJECT
Rötzer, S.; Wilberg, J.; Lindemann, U. // 2016
Lean Innovation is an approach that supports companies in developing more innovative products with a lower resource consumption. The available methods help to incorporate the abstract Lean Innovation ...
LEARNING LOGS IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION
Juuti, Tero; Rättyä, Kaisu; Lehtonen, Timo // 2016
In this paper, we analyse engineering students’ learning logs on a basic course on Product design and
development (4 credit points) for second year students. Our purpose is to improve the ...
LEARNING THROUGH DESIGN FOR WELLBEING
Pavel, Nenad; Skjelbred, Bente // 2016
This article studies designed objects as mediums for personal development, along with the learning
outcomes of designing these objects. Design for wellbeing aspires to aid people’s transformation ...
LITERATURE REVIEW OF EXISTING EVALUATION METHODS IN THE CONTEXT OF CHANGEABILITY
Stäbler, M.; Weber, J.; Paetzold, K. // 2016
In recent decades a multiplicity of evaluation methods were developed, nevertheless, those methods are used little or not at all in the automotive industry. Hence, this paper should give a best ...
LOOKING FOR FUNDAMENTAL ELEMENTS OF DESIGN THINKING
Rosa, M.; Rozenfeld, H. // 2016
Design thinking (DT) is referred to as a new paradigm to support innovation. Identifying the fundamental elements of DT may help to characterize it and integrate it with design processes. The aim of ...
MAKING STUDENTS’ FRAMES EXPLICIT
Mřller, Louise; Kyvsgaard Hansen, Poul // 2016
Framing is a vital part of the design and innovation process. Frames are cognitive shortcuts (i.e.
metaphors) that enable designers to connect insights about i.e. market opportunities and users ...
MANAGEMENT OF VEHICLE ARCHITECTURE PARAMETERS
Toepfer, F.; Naumann, T. // 2016
This paper describes a novel approach for modeling qualitative dependencies. The presented low-effort modeling approach facilitates the management of functional and geometric parameters in a database ...
MANAGING THE PARADOX OF EARLY PRODUCTION INVOLVEMENT AND INNOVATIVENESS – TO INVOLVE OR EVOLVE, IS THAT THE QUESTION?
Karlsson, A.; Törlind, P. // 2016
Early involvement of production can on the one hand create products better adapted for realization, but on the other hand introduce the risk that incremental adjustments of existing operations and ...
MANAGING THE PROCESS OF PREPARATION FOR PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT - IDEAS ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION
Stevanović, M.; Marjanović, D.; Štorga, M. // 2016
The productivity early stages of NPD play an important role in the process of innovation. Innovative ideas and later concepts are assessed in a situation of high uncertainty. Insufficient assessment ...
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