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Fostering Professionalism

Ledsome, Colin // 2014
The professional instinct isn’t easy to instil in inexperienced students in any field. In sport, to be professional means being good enough to be paid to take part. Professionalism, in most careers, ...

Framing and Reframing – The Emergence of Design Constraints

Wenngren, Johan; Ericson, Asa; Holmqvist, Johan // 2014
Open-ended problems provides a window for innovations, but understanding the actual problem is challenging. Typically, teams might settle on their first impression as the design problem. Such an ...

From Gestalt to Experiencing – 2D/3D Design Fundamentals Education in Different Contexts

W, Christian // 2014
Fundamentals of 2d/3d design have been taught since before (product) design curricula were developed in the early 20th century. Since then, design fundamentals education seems to have undergone major ...

From Learning to Experiencing Principles of Engineering Design at the TUM

Michailidou, Ioanna; Roth, Michael; Lindemann, Udo // 2014
The lecture “Principles of engineering design and production systems” is a lecture attended by Bachelor students in their second semester of studies in mechanical engineering at the Technische ...

From Valuing Design to Designing Value

Doherty, Rohan; Wrigley, Cara; Matthews, Judy // 2014
This paper presents findings of an embedded action research project within a small to medium sized enterprise (SME). Through the implementation of design-led innovation processes, this research aims ...

Funktionsorientiertes Interaktionsmodell zur Simulation menschlicher Bewegungen während der Nutzer-Produkt Interaktion  (Members only )

Krüger, Daniel; Wartzack, Sandro // 2014
The perceived value of many products is determined essentially by how well their properties harmonize with the individual abilities and needs of the people who use them. ...

FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF TRIZ FUNCTION ANALYSIS BASED ON APPLICATIONS IN PROJECTS

M // 2014
This paper presents an adaptation of the TRIZ Function Analysis to increase the interpretability of function models. An introduction to the TRIZ Function Analysis is given. With the application of ...

FUZZY LOGIC FOR PRODUCTION ENERGY EFFICIENCY ESTIMATION

Stetter, R.; Witczak ,P.; Staiger ,B. // 2014
The energy necessary for the production of goods can very often not be analyzed in depth in early stages of product development, because today the common tools of product development, such as ...

GAUSSIAN PROCESS BASED APPROACH FOR AUTOMATIC KNOWLEDGE ACQUISITION

Breitsprecher ,T.; Kestel, P.; Dingfelder, C.; Wartzack ,S. // 2014
New manufacturing processes like sheet-bulk metal forming offer a high degree of freedom to the design engineer, because complex features elements (teeth, grooves, etc.) can be manufactured, that ...

GDriveMonitor: A Tool for Analysing Information Sharing in Virtual Engineering Design Teams Using the Google Drive API

Illi, Cornelius; Hager, Franziska; Uflacker, Matthias // 2014
Prior applications to monitor and analyse the information sharing behaviour of virtual team environments are often based on proprietary Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) technology that does ...

GENERAL-PURPOSE REQUIREMENTS CHECKLIST FOR IMPROVING THE COMPLETENESS OF A DESIGN SPECIFICATION

Becattini, N.; Cascini, G. // 2014
Stemming from the need of better supporting the product development processes with methods and tools that improve their effectiveness and efficiency, the authors propose a set of abstract criteria ...

GENERATING A META-MODEL FOR MODULARIZATION METHODS

Hackl ,J.; Gumpinger ,T.; Krause, D. // 2014
For handling complexity in product family design modularization methods exist, but often in isolation from each other. This paper contributes to consolidation of applied methods, analysing them for ...

Gestalten robuster und zuverlässiger Produkte mit der SMART-Methode  (Members only )

Kemmler, Stefan; Bertsche, Bernd // 2014
Product requirements grow with customer requirements. Thus, systems become more complex, but the demands for quality, reliability, safety and energy efficiency increase. In order ...

GFBS: A PSS DESIGN MODEL APPLIED TO THE BRIEFING PROCESS OF CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS

Mauger, C.; Dantan, J.-Y.; Dubois, E. // 2014
A building can be considered as a PSS with a product part (i.e. the building) and a service part (i.e. human-intensive activity). Its requirements definition consists inter alia in defining which ...

HANDLING SUBJECTIVE PRODUCT PROPERTIES IN ENGINEERING, FOOD AND FASHION

Eckert, C.M.; Bertoluci ,G.; Yannou, B. // 2014
While many product properties can be tested objectively, others are subjective, but no less important. This paper compares how the testing of subjective properties is handled across industry sectors. ...

Harvesting Collective Trend Observations from Large Scale Study Trips

Eriksen, Kaare; Ovesen, Nis // 2014
To enhance industrial design students’ decoding and understanding of the technological possibilities and the diversity of needs and preferences in different cultures it is not unusual to arrange ...

HCD in a Quasi-Market: Lessons from a Design Project in Kebri Beyah Refugee Camp, Ethiopia

Hasselknippe, Kathinka; Reikvam, Gudrun; Fladvad Nielsen, Brita // 2014
A student design project conducted in a refugee settlement in Eastern Ethiopia during fall 2013 illustrates the challenges of designing appropriate products and systems for the humanitarian market. ...

Homecare Future Scenario Development by Students in a Multidisciplinary Setting

Stilma, Margot; Verhoeven, Fenne; van Beurden, Karin // 2014
The development and implementation of a ‘future scenario development-method’, is described in this paper. The scenarios should inspire designers to create products that fit the society 10 to 20 years ...

How Design Modules help in the Accreditation of Engineering Programmes

Tan, Teng Hooi // 2014
Multi-lateral agreements e.g. The Washington Accord have been created to allow mutual recognition of engineering qualifications between groups of jurisdictional agencies responsible for accreditation ...

HOW GLOBAL TEAMS SHARE EXPERIENCES – A STUDY OF CULTURAL DIFFERENCES

Holmqvist, J.; Ericson ,A. // 2014
Experience sharing implies a diversity of issues related to processes, behaviours, people, technologies and culture. It is important to stress that those issues are not only framed by the ...

How Interactive can a Lecture Become?

Koohgilani, Mehran // 2014
The uses of technology have been well documented and many people have tried to use the available technology. A pilot study has been implemented in order to facilitate the use of social media, ...

HOW INTUITION AFFECTS DESIGNERS’ DECISION MAKING: AN INTERVIEW STUDY

Ling ,T.; Xiao ,Y.G.; Badke-Schaub ,P.G. // 2014
This paper focuses on the relations between intuition and decision making within the field of design. The findings are detailed descriptions of when, where and how designers use intuition and how ...

How to assess actors for an Open Innovation-project?  (Members only )

Guertler, M. R.; Elezi, F.; Lindemann, U. // 2014
Companies are confronted with an increasing variety of challenges such as shortened development cycles or higher demand of market orientation. One potential solution is collaboration with external ...

HOW TO DETERMINE A COMPANY’S OPEN INNOVATION SITUATION?

Guertler, M.R.; Holle ,M.; Guber ,D.; Lindemann ,U. // 2014
This paper presents an initial pool of attributes for describing a company’s Open Innovation (OI) situation. Based on an explorative interview, study we identified an insufficient planning as one of ...

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