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MANAGING USER EXPERIENCE DESIGN: THE ROLE OF A "STORYKEEPER"

Michailidou, I.; Lindemann, U. // 2016
Particularities of user experience-UX highlight the need for effective management using special skills. A gatekeeper of experience should cope with quality requirements, user-centred methods and ...

MAPPING DESIGN STUDENTS’ AESTHETIC AND VISUAL PREFERENCE

Ohrt, Ann Merete; Raahauge, Kirsten Marie // 2016
The overall purpose of our research is to investigate young designers design processes and methods on
a global scale, by conducting a series of workshops at selected design universities in among ...

MAPPING REQUIREMENTS TO PRODUCT PROPERTIES: THE MAPPING MODEL

Mattmann, I.; Gramlich, S.; Kloberdanz, H. // 2016
Designers model and describe technical products by product properties that have to meet requirements. The paper presents the Mapping Model that ensures the respresentation of relationships between ...

MATERIAL CRITICALITY METHOD - PRODUCT VULNERABILITY FROM A SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS PERSPECTIVE

Hallstedt, S.; Isaksson, O.; Wallin, J.; Zetterlund, H. // 2016
A novel method is presented, including a material criticality list and sustainability compliance index. The method aims to support an estimation of the vulnerability of a product concept due to ...

Material innovation: case studies of tangible working material in technology, art and design

Berg, Arild; Rodrigues, Osmar Vicente, Haugen, Sigrid, Puhkan, Urmas, Stoltenberg, Einar, Wettre, Mikkel // 2016
There still are unexplored entrepreneurial potentials for collaboration in design, art and engineering. Heimdal & Rosenquist has explored three roles of textiles as tangible working materials in such ...

MATERIAL SELECTION IN INDUSTRIAL DESIGN EDUCATION – A LITERATURE REVIEW

Sӧrensen, Charlotte Asbjørn; Jagtap, Santosh; Warell, Anders // 2016
This study reviews literature on the aspects of material selection within the field of industrial design
education, specifically focusing on existing material selection tools and guidelines used in ...

MATURITY-MODEL-BASED DESIGN OF STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS

Sauthoff, B.; Gembarski, P. C.; Lachmayer, R. // 2016
In the present article a framework and a development process for the design of structural components is presented. Focus of this process is a maturity model based approach where the product is ...

MEDIATING EMOTION THROUGH OBJECTS: THE UNDERSTANDING OF DESIGNED OBJECTS AS AN ASSISTIVE TOOL FOR DESIGNERS IN THE EARLY STAGES OF DESIGN ACTIVITY

Hapiz, Hana // 2016
This paper will explicate the relationship between everyday objects and the user, categorise the objects
based on an established system within the design discipline and develop a taxonomy to assist ...

METHOD RECOMMENDATION AND APPLICATION IN AGILE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES

Reiß, N.; Bursac, N.; Albers, A.; Walter, B.; Gladysz, B. // 2016
This paper presents the results of a research project by introducing the demonstrator InnoFox. To achieve a situation-specific method-recommendation in agile product development process, an ...

METHOD TO CREATE MARKET-SPECIFIC CUSTOMER PROFILES FOR ENHANCING POSITIVE USER EXPERIENCES IN CARS

Michailidou, I.; Franzen, F.; Lindemann, U. // 2016
Creating positive driving experiences requires deep understanding of users’ characteristics, needs and behavior. Since direct user inclusion can be time- and cost- effective or even impossible in ...

Methode zur Parameteroptimierung komplexer Mechanismen hinsichtlich kinematischer Anforderungen  (Members only )

Heling, Björn; Wartzack, Sandro // 2016
Shorter product life cycles along with continuously changing requirements lead to a demand for more efficient product development processes. Resulting from these upcoming challenges the guiding ...

Methodische Variantenerzeugung zur Entwicklung eigenschaftsoptimierter Karosseriekonzepte in Mischbauweise  (Members only )

Hasenpusch, Jan; Hillebrand, Andreas; Vietor, Thomas // 2016
The area of conflicts ranging between ecology, economy and technology results in different goal conflicts. These are between safety, economic efficiency and environmental compatibility. The outcomes ...

METHODOLOGY FOR ENERGY EFFICIENT DESIGN OF COOLING PLANTS

Osman, K.; Pervan, D.; Tomaš, Ž. // 2016
The research presented in this paper proposed a methodology for development of cooling plants. Proposed methodology is presented with all steps through all its states. Evaluation of cooling plants ...

MIND MAPPING AS A TOOL, AS A PROCESS, AS A PROBLEM/SOLUTION SPACE

Zahedi, Mithra; Heaton, Lorna // 2016
This paper discusses the use of mind maps by interdisciplinary teams of students during a collaborative
design activity. In the context of a Graduate Diploma program aiming to train specialists in ...

MODEL GRANULARITY AND RELATED CONCEPTS

Maier, J. F.; Eckert, C. M.; Clarkson, P. J. // 2016
Models are integral to engineering design and basis for many decisions. Therefore, it is necessary to comprehend how a model’s properties might influence its behaviour. Model granularity is an ...

MODEL-BASED SUPPORT FOR PRODUCT-SERVICE SYSTEM PLANNING

Kammerl, D.; Winkler ,S.; Schmidt, D.; Mörtl, M. // 2016
The presented planning model and its implementation in a visualization tool help the Product-Service System (PSS) planner to maintain an overview of the system, the relations between its elements and ...

MODEL-BASED SUSTAINABLE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Buchert, T.; Pförtner, A.; Bonvoisin, J.; Lindow, K.; Stark, R. // 2016
Despite the availability of numerous tools for sustainable product development and ecodesign, there is currently no convincing solution which enables design engineers to consider the complex ...

Modellbasierte Anforderungsermittlung durch systematische Prozessanalyse als Basis des Hygienic Designs  (Members only )

Beetz, Jean-Paul; Kloberdanz, Hermann // 2016
This paper presents an approach to identify hygienic and ergonomic requirements for the development of food processing machines by an extensive process analysis. For the development of such machines, ...

MODELS FOR UNDERSTANDING CONTEMPORARY TENSIONS IN INDUSTRIAL DESIGN EDUCATION

Trathen, Stephen; Varadarjan, Soumitri // 2016
Traditional roles of product/industrial designers are being challenged as manufacturing decreases in
developed economies. Design educators are faced with the question: for what roles should we seek ...

MODELS FOR VALUE-DRIVEN ENGINEERING DESIGN

Bertoni, M.; Bertoni, A. // 2016
Nowadays, it is a great challenge to understand what models shall be used to iteratively translate customer desires into terms that are meaningful for engineering design decision-making. This paper ...

MODULAR FUNCTION DEPLOYMENT ADAPTED

Sonego, M.; Echeveste, M.; Fogliatto, F. S.; Tonetto, L. M.; Caten, C. S. t. // 2016
Modularization strategies should be planned along the life cycle of a product. Modular Function Deployment (MFD) is one of the best known methods, taking into account different stages of the ...

MORPHIX: AN EVOLUTIONARY WAY TO SUPPORT CONCEPTUAL DESIGN

Wünsch, A.; Pilz, F.; Vajna, S. // 2016
In this paper we introduce Morphix, a framework to support the conceptual design by combining the morphological box and the Autogenetic Design Theory using a Genetic Algorithm, to reduce the risk of ...

Motion Capture in Supporting Creative Animation Design

Tsai-Yun, Mou // 2016
This research examined students’ reveal of animation design creativity with the application of motion capture technology. By comparing two kinds of motion design method, traditional keyframe and ...

MOVING FROM CONCEPTUAL TO FORMAL PROPOSAL: A STUDY OF REFERENCES AS AN ANALYTICAL SUPPORT

Briede, Juan Carlos; Leal, Isabel; Pérez, Cristhian; Cabello, Marcela // 2016
The methodology employed in industrial design education at the Universidad del Bío-Bío privileges
the role of student observation during the research process. The move from observing an object ...

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