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A RESEARCH BASED ON SIGNAGE DESIGNEXPERIMENT TO TEST USERS’ ENGAGEMENT

Wu, Duan; Xu, Ran // 2015
This research was based on the signage system design experiment in College of Design & Innovation
(D&I), Tongji University. The new building of D&I undertaking a multi-functional complex ...

A REVISION OF PRODUCT ARCHITECTURE DESIGN FOR MULTI-MODAL PRODUCTS

Liu, Cong; Hildre, Hans Petter; Zhang, Houxiang; Rølvåg, Terje // 2015
Integrating a number of products into an all-in-one artefact is a common form of innovation. The integrated products can finally meet diverse customers’ needs, adapt to changes in the task or ...

A ROBUST DESIGN APPLICABILITY MODEL

Ebro, Martin; Krogstie, Lars; Howard, Thomas J. // 2015
This paper introduces a model for assessing the applicability of Robust Design (RD) in a project or organisation. The intention of the Robust Design Applicability Model (RDAM) is to provide support ...

A SEARCH AND OPTIMIZATION PERSPECTIVE ON CONCEPTUAL DESIGN

Kroll, Ehud; Weisbrod, Gil // 2015
Conceptual design using the method of Parameter Analysis is related in this paper to the tree structure formed in C-space of C K Theory. This, in turn, leads to an analogy to the search tree in ...

A SENSOR DESIGN AND DATA ANALYSIS FOR AUTOMATIC DRUM BEATER WINDING

Zhao, Yuchen; Johson, Teegan; Goh, Yee Mey // 2015
In the percussion music industry, drum beater manufacturing requires a skilled operator to manually wind the beater with acrylic yarn. Tacit skill is used to control and adapt tension during the ...

A STRATEGY FOR ARTEFACT-BASED INFORMATION NAVIGATION IN LARGE ENGINEERING ORGANISATIONS

Jones, David Edward; Chanchevrier, Nicolas; McMahon, Chris; Hicks, Ben // 2015
Central to an effective information management or knowledge management strategy - particularly where the KM strategy focuses on the capture and codification of knowledge - is the ability to ...

A STUDY ON CONSUMER TREND AND SERVICE INNOVATION IN KOREAN MARKET

Ahn, Kyungmi; Kim, Kee-Ok; Sung, Hyunjin // 2015
In the economic condition of the day, it is very difficult to meet customer s demand as it has diversified. Therefore a new idea should be created based on a profound research on the consumers ...

A Study on Influence of Analogy in Product Design Process

Seelan, J.J.; Rajesh, R. // 2015
Quality, variety and speedy response are given due importance in New Product Development (NPD) process. Inadvertently or not, analogy plays a significant role in the entire NPD process. The mechanics ...

A STUDY TO IDENTIFY ENGINEERING DESIGN RESOURCES IN COMPLEX PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS

Xin Chen, Hilario Lorenzo; Clarkson, Peter John; Sommer, Anita Friis // 2015
The planning and scheduling of appropriate resources is essential in engineering design for delivering quality products on time, within cost and at acceptable risk. In order to achieve this, it is ...

A SUSTAINABLE PRODUCT MODEL

VADOUDI, Kiyan; TROUSSIER, Nadège // 2015
There are major challenges for the designer to include Sustainable Development aspects into product design activities; particularly related to the social and wider environmental aspects. One way of ...

A system-based approach to further design the concept of Manufacturing Change Management  (Members only )

Koch, J.; Brandl, F.; Reinhart, G. // 2015
Manufacturing Change Management is a process-oriented concept to better cope with change in manufacturing. To enable its detailed design, first a comprehensive model of the general concept, relevant ...

A Systemic Model of Creativity to Address Complexity in Design: The State of the Art and Perspectives

Bila-Deroussy, P.; Bouchard, C.; Diakite Kaba, S. // 2015
This article provides a state-of-the-art review of the complexity of creative mechanisms, and compares them with practice of creativity in the industrial context. Our work has led to the development ...

A TOOL FOR FACILITATING SEMANTIC REFRAMING OF SERVICE DESIGN INSIGHT DISCOVERY

Yuan, Soe-Tsyr Daphne; Hsieh, Pei-Kang // 2015
Developing a desirable service requires in-depth understanding of customers. However, in the past, discovering insights from customers has usually depended on designers experiences. It is hard for ...

A V-MODEL FOR MORE. AN INCLUSIVE DESIGN MODEL SUPPORTING INTERACTION BETWEEN DESIGNER AND USER.

Ielegems, Elke; Herssens, Jasmien; Vanrie, Jan // 2015
Designers aiming to design for all users experience difficulties when realizing this in practice. More insight is needed into practical constraints and potential obstacles regarding inclusive ...

A VISUAL INTERFACE DIAGRAM FOR MAPPING FUNCTIONS IN INTEGRATED PRODUCTS

Ingerslev, Mattias; Jespersen, Mikkel Oliver; Goehler, Simon Moritz; Howard, Thomas J. // 2015
In product development there is a recognized tendency towards increased functionality for each new product generation. This leads to more integrated and complex products, with the risk of development ...

A WATER SAVING SOLUTION WITH A TRIZ BASED METHOD

Russo, Davide; Spreafico, Christian; Mores, Nicola // 2015
The number and breadth of eco-improvement methods has been steadily rising over the past deCADes. However a lot of eco-friendly product are struggling to find their collocation on the market. This ...

ACADEMIC DESIGN

Koskinen, Ilpo K; Dorst, Kees // 2015
This paper proposes to reshape the discussion design schools about the relationship of design practice to research. Many universities now have very successful design departments that educate ...

Activity Design andHealthcare Service Design Classification  (Members only )

Suzuki, Kumiko; Ji Park, Eun; Kim, Yong Se // 2015
In this study, a classification system for classifying healthcare service design cases by the characteristic of each case is established and presented. In order to establish a competitive service ...

ACTOR-BASED SIGNPOSTING: A MODELING TOOL TO IMPROVE THE SOCIO-TECHNICAL DESIGN PROCESSES

Hassannezhad, Mohammad; Cantamessa, Marco; Montagna, Francesca // 2015
Socio-technical aspect of engineering design is an inter-disciplinary domain, an integrated organization of human- and non-human interactions. Modeling socio-technical design processes can therefore ...

ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING DESIGN FEATURE SELECTION FOR VARIABLE PRODUCT PLATFORMS

Yao, Xiling; Moon, Seung Ki; Bi, Guijun // 2015
Additive manufacturing (AM) technologies enable new capabilities in producing innovative products with complex geometries, superior performance, and low material wastage. In this research, design for ...

ADVANCED BUSINESS COACHING APPROACH IN COMBINATION WITH SYSTEMIC CONSTELLATION WORK TO IMPROVE THE BUSINESS ENGINEERING PROCESS

Burchardt, Carsten. // 2015
Business coaching and consulting as a systemic constellation approach is a solution-focused process, which helps leaders of organizations to identify the complex, often informal, relationships and ...

AIDING DESIGNERS TO MAKE PRACTITIONER-LIKE INTERPRETATIONS OF LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT RESULTS

Uchil, Praveen; Chakrabarti, Amaresh; Fantke, Peter // 2015
Detailed Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) provide tools to quantitatively illustrate the environmental impacts of a product throughout its life cycle. Effectively interpreting the results of a detailed ...

An Adjustable Impedance Element – System Requirements and Design Approach  (Members only )

Bruchmüller, Tim; Mangold, Sebastian; Matthiesen, Sven; Oltmann, Jan; Rasmussen, Olaf; Krause, Dieter; Stücheli, Marius; Meboldt, Mirko // 2015
Dynamic test are mostly performed in specific test setups with adjustable
boundary conditions and relevant aspects of the product environment. The
dynamic characteristics of the environment and ...

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