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Szenario-basierte Analyse von Anforderungen im Produktentwicklungsprozess (Members only )
Gräßler, Iris; Scholle, Philipp // 2016
In this paper a method for the anticipation of future changes of requirements within the product development process is proposed. Based on consistency-based approaches towards scenario-technique, ...
TACTILE DIGITAL: AN EXPLORATION OF MERGING CERAMIC ART AND INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
Dosun, Shin; Samuel, Chung // 2016
This paper presents a pilot study that highlights collaboration between ceramic art and industrial design.
The study is focused on developing a ceramic lamp that can be mass-produced and marketed as ...
TALKING WITH EXPERTS - FROM RESEARCH TO OBJECTS: USING ACADEMIC RESEARCH AS THE BASIS OF COLLABORATIVE AND CROSS DISCIPLINARY PROJECTS FOR DESIGN STUDENTS
Soares, Susana; Andrews, Deborah // 2016
The role of design is changing and after postmodern design, in which design seemed to be more
related to production, business and marketing, we are currently looking at ‘the translation of ...
TEACHING CAD WITH A PEDAGOGICAL SYSTEM RANGING FROM VIDEOS TO INDIVIDUAL TUTORING
Pütz, Claus // 2016
This CAD course aims at lifting as many students as possible to a preferably high and well-defined
level of competence. At the same time, the teacher's workload should be kept within limits that ...
TEACHING DESIGN METHODS WITH THE INTERACTIVE 'METHODOS' PORTAL
Bavendiek, A.-K.; Inkermann, D.; Vietor, T. // 2016
To handle the challenges of shortened product life cycles and rising global competition, engineers need to innovate. To do so, they can be assisted by design methods which most engineers learned ...
TEACHING DESIGN THINKING: EVOLUTION OF A TEACHING COLLABORATION ACROSS DISCIPLINARY, ACADEMIC AND CULTURAL BOUNDARIES
Gill, Carolina; Graell, Merce // 2016
This paper’s aim is to describe the collaborative efforts of two designers/educators who have been
teaching the application of mindsets and methodologies associated with design thinking during the ...
TECHNOLOGY-PULL AND BIOLOGY-PUSH APPROACHES IN BIO-INSPIRED DESIGN - COMPARING RESULTS FROM EMPIRICAL STUDIES ON STUDENT TEAMS
Hashemi Farzaneh, H.; Helms, M. K.; Muenzberg, C.; Lindemann, U. // 2016
Bio-inspired design focusses on analogical transfer from the large pool of biological solutions to develop innovative products. Different approaches to bio-inspired design exist, namely the ...
Test Environments in Engineering Design: A conceptual study
Tronvoll, Sigmund A.; Elverum, Christer W.; Welo, Torgeir // 2016
Experimenting with solutions and technologies plays an important role in designing innovative products at a fast pace. A number of researchers have investigated the use of prototypes as means for ...
Textile Pattern for Different Looks
Hasbullah, Sarah Wahida; Westland, Stephen; Cheung, Vien // 2016
The desire for perfect body figures is ubiquitous across the world. The beauty standards are intangible characteristics, which is very subjective. This research looks into types of design patterns – ...
THE ACADEMIC-ENTERPRISE EXPERIENCES FRAMEWORK AS A GUIDE FOR DESIGN EDUCATION
Martins, Joăo Carlos; Pereira, Joăo Luis; Oliveira, Marcelo; Coelho, Cristina // 2016
The establishment of support platforms for the development of a new culture in design education, in
order to achieve both research exploitation and its results, as an approach to the industrial ...
THE APPLICATION OF CREATIVITY METHODS IN VIRTUAL TEAMS IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Walter, B.; Rapp, S.; Albers, A. // 2016
Working together in globally distributed teams becomes increasingly crucial for product development to occupy the benefits lying in embedding internationally allotted knowledge. In opposite to local ...
The best way to predict the future is to design it
Fossland, Alexander Jayko; Sigurjónsson, Jóhannes B. // 2016
This article discusses perspectives, and principles of R. Buckminster Fuller´s philosophy and possible implications on the future role of industrial design. The article is aimed at professional ...
THE CASE OF AN INNOVATION CONTEST – PARTICIPATORY DESIGN IN A SOCIAL CONTEXT
Ericson, A.; Wenngren, J.; Holmqvist, J.; Hammarberg, K. // 2016
This paper presents measures for collaborative design in a social context. A number of challenges and implications are identified, and changes done to increase the innovativeness in the outcome are ...
The Challenges of Different Roles with Engineering Knowledge Reuse
Stenholm, Daniel; Stylidis, Konstantinos; Bergsjö, Dag; Söderberg, Rikard // 2016
Organizational knowledge is of important value for the organization and a significant part belongs to the organization through it employees. In order to make knowledge available for future use, ...
THE CHALLENGING PHASE OF CONCEPT SELECTION INTEGRATED WITH THE CUSTOMERS’ JUDGEMENT NOTICED BY THE KANO MODEL
Rizzuti, Sergio; De Napoli, Luigi // 2016
The paper describes how to correlate the results obtained by a customer survey performed by the Kano
model and the choices made by concepts selection using scoring technique in order to identify ...
THE COMBINATOR: A COMPUTER-BASED TOOL FOR IDEA GENERATION
Han, J.; Shi, F.; Childs, P. R. N. // 2016
Idea generation is important in design, but coming up with new and creative ideas is often challenging. The paper presents a computer-based tool named the Combinator for assisting designers to ...
THE DESIGNER AND THE SCIENTIST: THE ROAD TO INSPIRE TRANSDISCIPLINARY SYNERGIES
Gatto, Gionata; McCardle, John Richard // 2016
It is essential for the contemporary design practitioner to meet the complex challenges that define
modern knowledge-based economies. Within both the professional and educational context, ...
THE ELASTIC OCTOPUS: A CATALOGUE OF FAILURES FOR DISRUPTING DESIGN EDUCATION
Hall, Ashley; Bahk, Yoon; Wright, James // 2016
Elastic Octopus was inspired by a perceived increased reluctance in student attitudes towards taking
risks and failure in design innovation. In particular, recent trends in funding and risk-aversion ...
THE EMERGENCE OF A NEW MATERIAL CULTURE: FORGING UNPRECEDENTED ALLIANCES BETWEEN DESIGN AND ENGINEERING
Borhani, Alireza; Kalantar, Negar // 2016
This paper addresses a creative multidisciplinary project relevant to making programmable textile
called Flexible Textile Structures through the lens of bio-inspired design, with the goal of ...
THE ESM APPROACH: 8 MECHANISMS TO EFFICIENTLY SUPPORT ECO-IDEATION
Tyl, B.; Vallet, F.; Pialot, O.; Millet, D.; Le Duigou, J.; Graves, G. // 2016
One of the main challenges of this eco-innovation process is the generation of ideas taking into account both environmental and societal positive impacts through adapted stimulation mechanisms. This ...
The framework of business model innovation for Smart Product-Service Ecosystem
Zheng, Maokuan; Ming, Xinguo; Li, Guoming; Shi, Yiyuan // 2016
The shift to service economy and rapid development of information technologies have greatly changed traditional business models based on commodities trading. In this work, a novel business paradigm ...
THE FUTURE OF DESIGN: UNFRAMED PROBLEM SOLVING IN DESIGN EDUCATION
rine Gӧtzche Gelting (2) // 2016
The present paper sets out to investigate the impact and significance of a 3rd semester course in design
methods, complex problem solving, and cross-disciplinary collaboration to the students within ...
THE FUTURE OF DRIVING EXPERIENCE: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDENT PROJECT
Krzywinski, Jens; Wӧlfel, Christian; Lorenz, Sebastian // 2016
What will car-driving be like in the future? Will people be managers programming transportation
devices? Will people be pawn in the hands of a service industry? Will people be committed to ...
The Humanitarian Innovation lab dialogue series: Defining the 'how's' of humanitarian innovation at NTNU
Nielsen, Brita Fladvad // 2016
Humanitarian crises are expanding in frequency and the humanitarian system is overwhelmed by the difficulties of linking sustainability, resilience and urgent response through humanitarian action. ...
Boolean Searches
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Find rows that contain at least one of the two words. - +design +community
Find rows that contain both words. - +design community
Find rows that contain the word “design”, but rank rows higher if they also contain “community”. - +design -community
Find rows that contain the word “design” but not “community”. - +design ~community
Find rows that contain the word “design”, but if the row also contains the word “community”, rate it lower than if row does not. - +design +(>community <decisions)
Find rows that contain the words “design” and “community”, or “design” and “decisions” (in any order), but rank “design community” higher than “design decisions” - design*
Find rows that contain words such as “design”, “designs”, “designing”, or “designer”. - "some words"
Find rows that contain the exact phrase “some words” (for example, rows that contain “some words of wisdom” but not “some noise words”). Note that the " characters that enclose the phrase are operator characters that delimit the phrase. They are not the quotation marks that enclose the search string itself.
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