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Design and Implementation of Engineering Design Thinking and Design Practice Modules
Wan Chin, Tan; Yee Siong Liang, Peter; Pheow Hwa, Lek // 2014
Singapore’s economy underwent a remarkable transformation within five decades spanning from the 1960s to the new millenium to emerge as the heart of Asia’s economy. In response to the rapid changes ...
Design as Sensemaking: An Autoethnography on the Early Phases of Product Development
Kettunen, Ilkka // 2014
This paper provides an autoethnographic account of my personal journey through the early phases of a design process in a product development project that took place in an SME company. I reflect on my ...
Design Education: Fostering the Conditions for Transfer Through a Structured and Critical Approach to Reflective Practice
Ellmers, Grant; Bennett, Sue; Brown, Ian // 2014
The application of project-based and studio-based learning in design education is widespread. For this multiple-project curriculum to be effective, it is important students transfer their learning ...
DESIGN FOR AN OPTIMAL SOCIAL PRESENCE EXPERIENCE WHEN USING TELEPRESENCE ROBOTS
Bamoallem, B.S.; Wodehouse, A.J.; Mair, G.M. // 2014
The use of telepresence robots in social environments is increasing. It is therefore important to create an optimal social presence experience for anyone interacting with the robot and the ...
Design for Friction Reduction – Durchgängige Unterstützung des Konstrukteurs durch den gezielten Einsatz von WälzlagerreibungsBerechnungswerkzeugen (Members only )
Seiler, Katrin; Tremmel, Stephan; Wartzack, Sandro // 2014
Friction can be reduced by avoiding friction, by using frictionless designs or by optimizing the friction involving contacts. In rolling bearings, which run under extreme conditions, ...
Design for Sustainable Empowerment with Robust System
Tan, James A.K. // 2014
In this paper, a design principle called Sustainable Empowerment with Robust System (SERS) is presented. The objective of SERS is to provide a design direction for developing design solution that ...
DESIGN INNOVATIONS AND IMPLEMENTATION CHALLENGES - A CASE OF SMART TEXTILES IN FUTURE HOSPITAL INTERIORS
Mogensen, J.E.; Jorgensen, P.-E.; Poulsen, S.B. // 2014
Concerned with the overall challenges of implementing design innovations, this paper relates to the specific case of applying smart textiles in future hospital interiors. The methodological approach ...
Design Methodolgies and Tools for Planning?
De Lessio, Mark P. // 2014
Across many design disciplines, much research has been and continues to be conducted in the area of developing advanced methodologiesto enhance the overall design process. Much of this research has ...
DESIGN METHODS AND FACTORS INFLUENCING THEIR UPTAKE IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT COMPANIES: A REVIEW
Jagtap, S.; Warell, A.; Hiort ,V.; Motte, D.; Larsson, A. // 2014
Design methods are necessary to support product development companies in improving their product development processes, and thereby in producing high quality products. The uptake of design methods in ...
DESIGN OF PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS: A MULTIPLE CASE STUDY OF MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES
Lavayssiere ,P.; Blanco, E.; Le Dain ,M.-A.; Ch // 2014
In order to innovate better and faster, enterprises can work on their product development process (PDP). The literature provides several PDPs, but also recommend to adapt these processes to the ...
Design Pedagogy and the Threshold of Uncertainty
Tovey, Michael John; Osmond, Jane // 2014
There is a long tradition of teaching design through design practice in universities and colleges. The end goal for graduates is to achieve a level of capability to function as designers in the ...
Design Practices Contributing to Meaning-Changing Innovations – Case Study in Finnish Boating Industry
Pekkala, Janne; Peltonen, Sanna // 2014
Innovation of meaning can be either radical or incremental. There is a gap in research concerning design practices contributing to meaning-changing innovations. The purpose of this paper is to ...
DESIGN PROCESS ACCELERATION BY KNOWLEDGE-BASED ENGINEERING IN AUTOMOTIVE AND AEROSPACE INDUSTRY
Stjepandic, J.; Rulhoff ,S.; Verhagen ,W.J.C.; Liese,H.; Bermell-Garcia, P. // 2014
The handling of knowledge represents the key to competitiveness, with company-specific product and process knowledge. Knowledge-based engineering facilitates new product development by automating ...
Design Reasoning Patterns in NPD Education Design
Juuti, Tero Sakari; Lehtonen, Timo; Kaisu, R. // 2014
arch methodology. We use data from our six teaching development projects, most of them reported in earlier E&PDE conferences, the reports and related research. The map is updated based on the ...
Design Research for the Real World: A Design-led Innovation Model for Action Research
Price, Rebecca; Wrigley, Cara; Matthews, Judy; Dreiling, Alexander // 2014
The aim of this paper is to aid researchers in undertaking action research within industry with a particular focus on the study of design-led innovation. This paper presents the research design of a ...
Design Research: The Application in Professional Design Practice and Teaching in Design Education
Sung, Wooyoung; Giard, Jacques // 2014
Design research has become important in both design education and design practice. For design education, its role is in the identification of problems as well as the understanding of user behavior; ...
DESIGN THROUGH FAILURE: A NETWORK PERSPECTIVE
Ellinas ,C.; Hall ,M.J.; Hultin, A. // 2014
Sociotechnical systems are central in the way our modern society is structured. Thus, understanding their global reaction to local failures is of great importance. Within the context of ...
Design to Process Capabilities: Challenges for the Use of Process Capability Databases (PCDBs) in Development (Members only )
Eifler, Tobias; Moritz, Simon; Howard, Thomas J. // 2014
To foster the use of corresponding databases and to stimulate further research, this paper gives an overview about the scope of potential applications for a PCDB in product development. ...
Designers in Design Thinking
Braun, Erika; Moreland, Jessica; Sanders, Emma; Gill, Carolina // 2014
esign thinking as a tool for innovation. While its popularity has opened up new and exciting opportunities for all design professions, when design thinking is packaged as a strategy to deliver ...
Designing a Municipality
Jungersen, Ulrik; Hansen, Poul Kyvsgaard // 2014
Can a municipality be designed? The municipality Kolding in the southern part of Denmark asked this question. The idea emerged as a response to a recognized need for new ways of branding and ...
Designing an integrated Project, Program and Portfolio System – A Case Study of Healthcare (Members only )
Gr // 2014
Healthcare organizations are subject to an increasing complexity in the management of patient information. The modern healthcare system is developed through projects in large scale. The complexity is ...
DESIGNING AND SIMULATING SMART HOME ENVIRONMENTS AND RELATED SERVICES
Peruzzini, M.; Capitanelli, A.; Papetti, A.; Germani, M. // 2014
Nowadays smart homes allow achieving higher performances and support the users’ everyday life by device cooperation and related service. However the simulation of their behaviour is neither ...
DESIGNING FOR VALUE, USING ANALYTICS OF MEDICAL DEVICE FIELD DATA
Akinluyi, E.A.; Ison, K.; Clarkson ,P.J. // 2014
The engineering design process outputs plans for a product, to be sold to the customer. However, the ultimate objective is the desired impact that the product delivers throughout its life, after this ...
Designing Home Decor Products for Umbra, within the International Collaboration format as an Academic Experience for Undergraduate Students
Mar, Alejandra // 2014
Product Design Engineering at Universidad EAFIT offers a special undergraduate course that allows students to have their curriculum in a flexible way. The main goal is to design home decor products ...
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