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DESIGN FOR BEHAVIOR CHANGE: AN ELABORATION-BASED APPROACH TO PERSUASION IN PRODUCT DESIGN
Montazeri, Soodeh; Panos, Papalambros; Rich, Gonzales // 2015
This paper investigates the premise that products can be designed in a principled persuasive way to induce behavior change; specifically it explores how designers can adopt behavior change theories ...
DESIGN FOR CONTENTED LIFE: A PROPOSED FRAMEWORK
Ashour, Ayman Fathy // 2015
This paper addresses design contribution to the happiness of individuals leading to a contented life. A framework for design for contented life is introduced. It includes four main components: ...
DESIGN FOR EMBODIMENT THROUGH SMART ARCHIVES
Rosa, Francesco; Viganò, Roberto; Rovida, Edoardo // 2015
The design of a new product begins with functional analysis, and then continues with conceptual solution. Only in final and somehow separate stages, the designer has to embody and then to design in ...
DESIGN FOR INFANTS IS NOT DESIGN FOR CHILDREN: ON THE QUEST OF TOOLS TO MODEL A METHOD TO DESIGN FOR INFANTS
Monsalve, Juliana; Maya, Jorge // 2015
Child Centred Design focuses on understanding children s contextual and experiential factors for design. However, the conventional user-designer interaction could not support the specific situation ...
DESIGN FOR MASS CUSTOMIZATION USING ADDITIVE MANUFACTURE: CASE-STUDY OF A BALLOON-POWERED CAR
Chen, Tian; Fritz, Stoeckli; Shea, Kristina // 2015
Additive Manufacturing offers unique advantages to produce customized designs. This paper demonstrates the capability for mass customization using Additive Manufacture through a case-study of a ...
DESIGN FOR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY: DESIGN ASPECTS OF WEARABLE ACTIVITY TRACKERS
Kuru, Armagan; Erbug, Çigdem // 2015
Many people use wearable activity trackers to gather personal behavioral data, make better decisions, and make changes to their behavior. While the proliferation of new products on the market makes ...
DESIGN FOR RECOVERY - APPLYING MULTIVARIATE STATISTICS TO DEFINE GROUPINGS OF FRENCH WEEE PRE-TREATMENT OPERATORS
Alonso Movilla, Natalia; Zwolinski, Peggy // 2015
Electronic appliances can follow different pre-treatment processes once they reach their end-of-use phase. To ensure their best recovery, their design has to meet the needs of the operators that are ...
DESIGN FOR RETROFITTING
Coenen, Jenny; Ruiz, Valentina; Fernandez Hernando, Jose Manuel; Frouws, Koos // 2015
This paper explorers the possibilities to design a ship for a future 'sea change' like a major retrofit of the engine room. In order to assess the potential future beneficial impact of such design ...
DESIGN FOR SCALABILITY AND STRENGTH OPTIMISATION FOR COMPONENTS CREATED THROUGH FDM PROCESS
Qureshi, A.J.; Mahmood, Shahrain; Wong, W.L.E.; Talamona, Didier // 2015
Design scalability is a technique used in routine design and manufacturing to adapt existing design knowledge to varying requirements. Guidelines exist for design scalability for subtractive ...
DESIGN FOR SUSTAINABILITY – TRADE-OFF DILEMMAS FROM THE CONSUMER PERSPECTIVE
Shiu, Eric // 2015
Product designers always look at the functionality and aesthetics aspects when deciding on the features and appearance of a new product. More recently, as the environmental issue becoMES increasingly ...
DESIGN INNOVATION FOR SOCIETAL AND BUSINESS CHANGE
Thurgood, Clementine; Dorst, Kees; Bucolo, Sam; van der Bijl-Brouwer, Mieke; Vermaas, Pieter // 2015
We present two approaches for addressing complex societal and business problems: frame creation and design led innovation. Both methods combine a broad systems approach to problem solving together ...
DESIGN KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION AS AN INTEGRATION OF FUNCTIONAL KNOWLEDGE MODELLING AND DESIGN STRUCTURE MATRIX
Zhu, Guo-Niu; Hu, Jie; Qi, Jin; Gu, Chao-Chen; Peng, Ying-Hong // 2015
Design knowledge representation has been regarded as a key aspect in design processes, especially at the early stage of conceptual design as it establishes the basis for the subsequent design ...
DESIGN LEARNING MIND-SETS
Hamat, Basyarah; Badke-Schaub, Petra; Eris, Ozgur // 2015
It is postulated that students have prevailing mind-sets which influence the performance of their design learning during their university education. These mind-sets - when identified - can be ...
Design Management
Ledsome, Colin // 2015
There are many, sometimes conflicting definitions of both “design” and “management”. Each is an interplay between physical action in the real world and the mental picture the designer/manager has of ...
DESIGN METHOD AND TAXONOMY OF OPTIMIZED REGULAR CELLULAR STRUCTURES FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGIES
Savio, Gianpaolo; Gaggi, Flavio; Meneghello, Roberto; Concheri, Gianmaria // 2015
Additive manufacturing technologies enable the fabrication of innovative parts not achievable by other technologies, such as cellular structures, characterized by lightness and good mechanical ...
DESIGN METHODOLOGY APPLIED FOR PRODUCT INNOVATION IN A MULTI-DISCIPLINARY PROJECT – A CASE STUDY
Almefelt, Lars; Claesson, Anders // 2015
This paper takes its departure in the results of a research project aiming to develop resource-economic and lightweight car concepts and subsystems, as well as to stimulate cross-company business ...
DESIGN OF MEDICAL DEVICES FOR PRESSURE ULCER PREVENTION
Velasquez, Alejandro; Almonacid, Ana Maria; Jaramillo, Lisa Maria; Aramburo, Mauricio; Velasquez, David; Iza, Camilo; Zapata, Luis Miguel // 2015
This paper presents a stage-gate design methodology implemented during the design of two mechatronic medical devices for the prevention of ulcers in skin. Each product required the integration of ...
DESIGN OF PEDAGOGIC TOOLS FOR TEACHINGMATERIALS IN PRODUCT DESIGN ENGINEERING
Patińo Santa, Luis Fernando // 2015
The education in materials constitutes a vital part of the education of an engineer, since its comprehension
determines the design and construction of products with appropriate materials that ...
DESIGN PROCESS AND CONSCIOUS PROBLEM SOLVING THROUGH COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN EDUCATION
Pavel, Nenad; Omlid, Mikael // 2015
nt, it is necessary for product design (PD) students to focus on inquiry-based learning in order to adapt to changes instead of simply learning form-giving and model-making skills. This paper seeks ...
DESIGN QUESTIONS FOR LIFE: CONNECTING ENGINEERING DESIGN, APPRECIATIVE INQUIRY, AND OTHER QUESTION-BASED MODELS
Lilja, Johan; Hansen, David; Richardsson, Daniel // 2015
The “Design for Life” philosophy is an invitation to create new products, services, processes, and experiences that enhance human life. Research further suggests that a good life is qualitatively ...
DESIGN REPOSITORY & ANALOGY COMPUTATION VIA UNIT-LANGUAGE ANALYSIS (DRACULA) MATCHING ALGORITHM DEVELOPMENT
Briana, Lucero; Julie, Linsey; Turner, Cameron // 2015
Analogical reasoning is not the only approach for achieving innovation, but it is a highly effective and noted method. To avoid relying on chance identification of analogies through unique individual ...
DESIGN ROADMAPPING: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
Kim, Euiyoung; Yao, Shun; Agogino, Alice Merner // 2015
While product and technology roadmaps have been well-formalized in terms of their structures, methodologies, and frameworks, design roadmaps have not been explicitly explored nor studied from either ...
DESIGN STRATEGIES FOR CIRCULAR ECONOMY
Devadula, Suman; Chakrabarti, Amaresh // 2015
A Circular Economy (CE) values material, technical or biological, as nutrient. CE thinking seeks to accelerate the conversion of technical nutrient cycles along the lines of biological nutrient ...
DESIGN STUDENTS AT THE CROSSROADS OFADAPTION AND SELF-WILL
Albrecht, Julia; Richter, Christoph; Ruhl, Elisa; Allert, Heidrun // 2015
One challenge in design education is that design students should develop a deliberate personal stance.
Recent discussions on design education appear to be focused either on the provision and ...
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