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Planning and developing Adaptive Buildings require methodical support
Honold, Clemens; Binz, Hansgeorg; Roth, Daniel // 2016
Adaptive Buildings are an approach for realising the next generation of buildings. Here, the idea is to actuate the structure and the building envelope using sensor/actuator systems for a high level ...
PLANNING THE PRODUCT DESIGN PROCESS
De Lessio, M. P. // 2016
This papers presents findings from an industry survey targeted toward individuals with responsibilities related to the complex product design process. It specifically considers and profiles the ...
PLAY PROBES - AS A PRODUCTIVE SPACE AND SOURCE FOR INFORMATION
Sjřvoll, Vibeke; Gulden, Tore // 2016
Playful behaviour involves exploring, questioning, risk-taking, altering and mastering an activity.
Thus, playful behaviour may elicit new thoughts and actions. This paper explores how such ...
POSITION PAPER: DESIGNING COMPLEX SYSTEMS TO SUPPORT INTERDISCIPLINARY COGNITIVE WORK
Greene, M.; Papalambros, P. Y.; McGowan, A.-M. // 2016
The size and complexity of modern engineered systems create grand challenges for designers. Systems- and subsystems-level information is widely distributed, and comprehensive knowledge of the system ...
Post purchase experience - A multidisciplinary review
Dahl, Martin; Keitsch, Martina; Boks, Casper // 2016
The majority of literature on consumer behavior and marketing focuses on promoting buying behavior. As a result, there is a lack of focus and of what happens to a customer after purchase.
This study ...
POST-PROBABILISTIC UNCERTAINTY QUANTIFICATION: DISCUSSION OF POTENTIAL USE IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT RISK MANAGEMENT
Tegeltija, M.; Oehmen, J.; Kozine, I.; Geraldi, J. // 2016
Uncertainty represents one of the key challenges in product development (PD) projects. Traditionally, risk management quantification methods have been based on probability theory. Those methods ...
Predicting Technical Communication in Global Product Development Projects Related Change Propagation
Kherbachi, Sonia; Yang, Qing // 2016
Technical communication is a key feature in Global Product Development (GPD) project to coordinate geographically distributed change management process due to a new functionality requirement or ...
Preparing design students for the real world: Assessing the Interdisciplinary Group Project at the Salzburg University of Applied Sciences
Schranzer, Marcus; Leube, Michael // 2016
Above all, students of applied sciences need to be well prepared for their professional life and thus we ask ourselves at the Salzburg University of Applied Sciences (FHS): “How adequately can a ...
Priorisierung von Aktivitäten zur Konkretisierung von Produkteigenschaften am Beispiel einer Batteriemodulentwicklung (Members only )
Eisele, Martin; Schoch, Sebastian; Puls, Rainer; Albers, Albert; Radimersky, Aline // 2016
The complexity of battery systems, caused by interaction between the subsystems, makes the design process difficult. Prioritization of activities in product design is necessary to meet requirements ...
Proactive Cost Management: Integrating Use Phase Data to Reduce Uncertainty
Wilberg, Julian; Maisenbacher, Sebastian; Lindemann, Udo // 2016
Manufacturing firms need to develop products for competitive markets with a distinct cost-value-ratio in order to stay successful in the long run. Literature provides approaches such as Target ...
PROBLEM OR SOLUTION FOCUSED? ILL-DEFINED DESIGN PROBLEMS AND THE INFLUENCE OF DESIGN ABILITY
Self, J. A. // 2016
A comparative analysis examines responses to an ill-defined design problem between industrial design students and those with no design ability. Distributions of and transitions between naming, ...
PROCESS ANALYSIS OF DESIGNER’S SPONTANEOUS ACTIVITY: A CASE STUDY OF PROFESSIONAL CHARACTER DESIGNER (Members only )
Takashima, Kentaro; Senoo, Dai // 2016
The objective of this research is to identify the characteristics of process of designer’s spontaneous activity. There are two types of designer’s activities: 1) spontaneous activity and 2) ...
PROCESS INTEGRATED DESIGN GUIDELINES - SYSTEMATICALLY LINKING MANUFACTURING PROCESSES TO PRODUCT DESIGN
Wagner, C.; Roos, M.; Gramlich, S.; Kloberdanz, H. // 2016
The comprehensive consideration of manufacturing potentials during product design is a challenging task for designers, which has been discussed within manifold design approaches like DfM and DfMA. ...
Process-Oriented Intervention and Reflection Strategies for Creativity in Student Design Projects
Raghuram, Pucha; Sunni, Newton; Alemdar, Meltem; Tris, Utschig // 2016
Proposed Unconventional Thinking in Engineering Design (UnTiED) ideation and other ideation methods that involve a series of divergent and convergent steps are introduced in freshman engineering ...
PROCESS-ORIENTED PERFORMANCE INDICATORS FOR MEASURING ECODESIGN MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
Rodrigues, V. P.; Pigosso, D.; McAloone, T. // 2016
In order to support ecodesign performance measurement from a business perspective, this paper performs an exploration of available process-oriented indicators to be applied to ecodesign management ...
PRODUCT ARCHITECTURE DESIGN AS A KEY TASK WITHIN CONCEPTUAL DESIGN
Richter, T.; Inkermann, D.; Vietor, T. // 2016
Product architecture design is a key challenge of conceptualisation and has to be considered explicitly in each stage of concretisation. This paper introduces an integrated approach for product ...
PRODUCT DESIGN EDUCATION: A JOURNEY?
Thomas, Vicki // 2016
Product Design education can be focused on training. Providing students with skills to use tools,
computer programs and tried and tested methodologies to solve problems. It can be presented as ...
Product Lifecycle Management – How to adapt PLM to support changing product development processes in industry?
Bitzer, Michael; Vielhaber, Michael, Kaspar, Jerome // 2016
Product development as a collaborative process which requires the contribution of multiple engineering disciplines within a design department and cross the enterprise network. In industrial practice, ...
Produktentwicklung im virtuellen Ideenlabor – Konzipierung und Implementierung eines Live-Lab (Members only )
Walter, Benjamin; Albers, Albert; Haupt, Fabian; Bursac, Nikola // 2016
Due to the internationalization of development activities in industry the research of the collaboration of virtual teams in product development becomes more and more important. In this context ...
PROJECT-BASED LEARNING: A NEW WAY TO TEACH ERGONOMICS
Astolfi, B. M.; Costa, D. G.; Campese, C.; Costa, J. M. H. // 2016
This article aims to present a framework for ergonomics education to the graduate level in which project-based learning is accomplished through partnerships with companies allowing students to ...
Projekt ModSupport – Methodische Entwicklung eines innovativen Modulbaukastens für Aufzugsanlagen (Members only )
Gebhardt, Nicolas; Beckmann, Gregor; Lüsebrink, Sebastian; Fischer, Nikolai; Lutz, Hans Martin; Krause, Dieter // 2016
Many small and medium size enterprises (SME) successfully offer high product variety as a strategy to compete against bigger companies. The trend of globalisation with more emerging companies on the ...
PROTOTYPE OF A NEW LEARNING FACTORY - AN EDUCATIONAL APPROACH TO INTEGRATE PRODUCTION AND PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Song, Y.-W.; Herzog, M.; Kreimeier, D.; Bender, B. // 2016
Industry demands graduate engineering students with general competences in context of simultaneous engineering. To prepare students for their future job specification new didactical concepts have to ...
PROTOTYPES IN ENGINEERING DESIGN: DEFINITIONS AND STRATEGIES
Jensen, L. S.; Özkil, A. G.; Mortensen, N. H. // 2016
By reviewing literature, we investigate types, purposes and definitions of prototypes. There is no overarching definition of a prototype, but we identify five categories of prototypes in litterature. ...
Quantifying Characteristics of Iterations in the Fuzzy Front End of Product Development Processes
Heck, Johannes; Rittner, Florian; Steinert, Martin; Meboldt, Mirko // 2016
While iterations are an inherent phenomenon in product development processes (PDPs), research in the fuzzy front end (FFE) of PDPs concerning their characteristics and effectiveness, as well as ...
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