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ORGANIC, BIONICS & BLOB DESIGN - CONCEPTUAL AND METHODOLOGICAL CLARIFICATION

Dahl Thomsen, Bente // 2015
Industrial design is a young field of science that works together with many disciplines, borrows concepts and constructs metaphors for product characterization and phenomenon description. The meaning ...

ORGANIZATIONAL IDENTITY CONSTRUAL THROUGH DESIGN PROCESS

Pavel, Nenad; Stoltenberg, Einar // 2015
Due to rapid changes in technologies and the market, institutions are not only changing their activities, but also their physical environment. Leadership tends to lead organizations by means of its ...

Outline of a Practice-Oriented Perspective on Collaborative Creative Design

Richter, C.; Allert, H. // 2015
Even though there has been a considerable interest in creativity and design as collaborative efforts more recently, there is yet a need for models that provide an integrative perspective on ...

Paper Robot: A Design Activity to Increase Beginner’s Prototyping Confidence with Microcontrollers

Analytis, S.; Sadler, J.; Cutkosky, M. R. // 2015
This paper describes a creative design activity to introduce engineering students to mechatronic prototyping. Our goal was to find a creative task to increase student confidence and skills in ...

Parent-Child Co-Creative Learning: Collectivity and Individuality in Creativity

Junaidy, D. W.; Nagai, Y. // 2015
This study focused on parent-child interaction, specifically, formative play and communication in stimulating co-creative play. The findings indicate that indulging in role-taking behavior (i.e., ...

Perceived Quality and the Core Values in the Automotive Industry: A Corporate View

Stylidis, K.; Wickman, C.; S, R. // 2015
This study explores how professionals from the Volvo Car Group and Volvo Group Truck Technology understand their company’s core values and transfer these into perceived quality attributes. ...

PERSONAL VALUES AS A CATALYST FOR MEANINGFUL INNOVATIONS: SUPPORTING YOUNG DESIGNERS IN COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE

Onselen, Lenny van; Valkenburg, Rianne // 2015
The overall aim of this research is to assist junior designers in using their personal values and those of others for creating meaningful innovations. Studying the use of values in design is new to ...

PHOTOGRAPHY - A NEW TOOL IN NEEDFINDING

Wulvik, Andreas; Balters, Stephanie; Steinert, Martin // 2015
In this paper we are proposing the use of photography as a dedicated tool to capture latent needs and create anchor points for future solutions in engineering design. We are grounded in user centric ...

PHYSICAL INTERACTION MAPPINGS: UTILIZING COGNITIVE LOAD THEORY IN ORDER TO ENHANCE PHYSICAL PRODUCT INTERACTION

Young, Bryan Gough; Wodehouse, Andrew; Sheridan, Marion // 2015
Learning to physically operate traditional products can be viewed as a learning process akin to any other. As such, many of today's products, such as cars, boats, and planes, which have traditional ...

PHYSIOLOGICALLY BASED SEGMENTATION OF DESIGN PROTOCOL

Nguyen, Philon; Nguyen, Thanh An; Zeng, Yong // 2015
The measure of a design problem s hardness is a window into human intelligence. We propose a new measure of problem hardness based on the transient microstate percentage of EEG signals. Based on the ...

PHYSIOLOGY AND SENSORIAL BASED QUANTIFICATION OF HUMAN-OBJECT INTERACTION–THE QOSI MATRIX

Balters, Stephanie; Bisballe Jensen, Matilde; Steinert, Martin // 2015
This paper addresses the need to quantify human-object interactions in order to get insights into the sensorial variables influencing the actual user-experiences in interaction and human centered ...

PLATFORM CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE INTEGRATED PKT-APPROACH

Kruse, Moritz; Ripperda, Sebastian; Krause, Dieter // 2015
The development of modular product structures and platforms for product families is used more and more in companies to cope with the increasing complexity. Both approaches, modules and platforms, ...

PLM IMPLEMENTATION: CASE STUDY

Bojcetic, Nenad; Salopek, Damir; Marjanovic, Dorian // 2015
Nowadays modern company that strives to excel in an ever growing competitive market has to embrace new technologies. One available technology that can distinguish a company from others and bring ...

PLM-MES INTEGRATION TO SUPPORT COLLABORATIVE DESIGN

D'Antonio, Gianluca; Sauza Bedolla, Joel; Chiabert, Paolo; Lombardi, Franco // 2015
In order to deal with global competition, manufacturers have to develop innovative, sustainable, high added-value, high quality products. Cooperation among companies is necessary to share product ...

PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT FOR ELECTRIC DRIVES IN POWERTOOLSAT HILTI: CHALLENGES AND SOLUTION APPROACHES

Ponn, Josef // 2015
The Hilti product portfolio contains a wide spectrum of electric powertools for construction professionals. The electric drive is an important subsystem within the powertools and a decisive driver ...

POTENTIAL OF NATURE-INSPIRED APPROACH FOR ORGANISATION DESIGN IN PRODUCT-SERVICE SYSTEM

Kim, Sojung; Baek, Joon Sang // 2015
The importance of organisational properties in PSS development has been emphasised by previous research but the attempts to handle complex structure and communication network of PSS has been lacking. ...

PRAGMATIC TEAM COMPOSITIONS IN SCRUM-BASED DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS

Ovesen, Nis // 2015
Agile Development techniques have become the industry standard in Software Development in the pursuit for better performance. The popularity of these techniques and methods has caused them to slowly ...

PRINCIPLES FOR DESIGNING FOR PERCEPTION

Perez Mata, Marta; Ahmed-Kristensen, Saeema // 2015
The paper presents an overview on the different design principles that influence the aesthetic experience of consumers regarding products. Three levels of design principles are presented: 1) general ...

PRINCIPLES GUIDING TEAMS IN NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS

Mussgnug, Moritz; Boës, Stefan; Meboldt, Mirko // 2015
This work describes the concept of establishing principles for teams in new product development projects. Principles provide guidance for teams and support them in decision making. They turn ...

PRINTED ELECTRONICS, PRODUCT DESIGN AND THE EDUCATION OF FUTURE INDUSTRIAL DESIGNERS?

Southee, Darren; York, Nicola // 2015
The knowledge transfer of printed electronics technology to the designers of products has the potential to make a significant impact. There is a perceived lack of exposure to this emerging technology ...

PROBLEM FRAMING AND DESIGN OPPORTUNITIES

Gill, Carolina; Lilly, Blaine; Reeder, Paul // 2015
A comprehensive study of early childhood injuries undertaken by Nationwide Children’s Hospital in 2010 revealed that the common household spray bottle was the most likely source of injury for young ...

PROCESS TYPES AND VALUE CONFIGURATION IN MODELLING PRACTICE – AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF MODELLING IN DESIGN AND SERVICE

Sommer, Anita Friis; Maier, Jakob; Mak, Jonathan; Moullec, Marie-Lise; Cassidy, Stephen; Clarkson, P. John // 2015
The development of models, especially simulation models of both products and processes, has increased in industry and now offer substantial competitive advantages in decision support across many ...

PRODUCT ARCHITECTURE DESIGN METHODOLOGY FOR DEVELOPING STANDARDIZED MODULES

Thumm, Benjamin Roland; Goehlich, Dietmar // 2015
This paper provides a new approach based on "Product Architecture Drivers" (PA Drivers) as well as an overview of product variety and its relevance to product standardization. The target products for ...

PRODUCT DESIGN OF NOVEL TECHNOLOGY-BASED PRODUCTS - THE IMPORTANCE OF USERS

Sampaio, Álvaro M.; Pontes, António J. // 2015
Terms such as product design, engineering design, and others, have been used to represent specific ways to look at Product Design and Development (PDD). Each of them features specific methods and ...

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