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Breaking the Mould: Responding to the Growing Impact of Additive Manufacturing on Product Design Education

Loy, Jennifer // 2012
Twentieth century manufacturing was dominated by the demand for faster, cheaper, more efficient production. Standardisation, common components, design for broad markets, design obsolescence: these ...

Bringing Knowledge Oriented Engineering to Design Practice

Vielhaber, Michael; Haupenthal, Jonas // 2012
The significance of knowledge in the process of engineering design is often underestimated, disregarded in methodologies or neglected due to operational constraints. This paper presents knowledge ...

CAD BASED SIMULATION OF ULTRASONIC SHOT PEENING PROCESS

Badreddine, J.; Remy ,S.; Micoulaut, M.; Rouhaud, E.; Desfontaine, V.; Chateau, F.; Doubre-Baboeuf, G.; Renaud, P. // 2012
The paper presents a CAD based model for UltraSonic Shot Peening (USSP) that allows conducting an accurate simulation of the process for complex mechanical parts. The analytical model, on which the ...

Calculation of Complexity Costs - An Approach for Rationalizing a Product Program

Hansen, Christian Lindschou; Mortensen, Niels Henrik; Hvam, Lars; Harlou, Ulf // 2012
This paper proposes an operational method for rationalizing a product program based on the calculation of complexity costs. The method takes its starting point in the calculation of complexity costs ...

CAN COMPUTER GRAPHIC SYSTEM BE USED TO INFORM DESIGNERS ABOUT INCLUSIVITY?

Zitkus, E.; Langdon ,P.; Clarkson, P. J. // 2012
The majority of methods currently available to inform designers about accessibility and usability problems is underused in industrial context. This paper analyses an alternative way to advise ...

CAPTURING THE FLOWS OF THE PRODUCT PROCESS

Pakkanen, J.; Becker, I.; Lehtonen, T.; Juuti, T. // 2012
Research question of the paper is: How to analyse the information completeness in the product process? This paper represents an approach to connecting information flow thinking with maturity ...

CASE EXAMPLE IN SYSTEMATIC DESIGN ENGINEERING - LEEBOARD MOUNTING

Eder, W. E. // 2012
Engineering Design Science enables prescription of a systematic method for the design process, followed in this case example. The creative search for solutions can be helped by this systematic and ...

CASE EXAMPLE IN SYSTEMATIC DESIGN ENGINEERING - PROPELLER SHAFT BEARING ARRANGEMENT

Eder, W. E. // 2012
Engineering Design Science enables prescription of a systematic method for the design process, followed in this case example. The creative search for solutions can be helped by this systematic and ...

CAUSAL MODELS FOR BIO-INSPIRED DESIGN: A COMPARISON

Baldussu, A.; Cascini, G.; Rosa, F.; Rovida, E. // 2012
Models supporting Biologically Inspired Design (BID) are receiving a growing interest by the scientific community. Among the others, SAPPhIRE and DANE are the most acknowledged frameworks in ...

Challenge of Teaching Product Design in Master Course with Heterogeneous Qualification in Indian Context

Shende, Avinash; Das, Amarendra Kumar // 2012
Globalization has increased awareness of design profession in India. Initially design education started in premier technical institutions like IITs, IISc and specialized design school i.e. NID and ...

Challenges of Integrating Islamic Art and Culture in Commercial Brands

Silsilah, H.A.; Lam, B.; Silve, S. // 2012
This research studies the current use of Islamic art in commercial brands in order to identify key challenges and address major considerations in the designs. Firstly, a survey was conducted to ...

CHARACTERISTICS OF SUCCESSFUL RISK MANAGEMENT IN PRODUCT DESIGN

Olechowski, A.; Oehmen, J.; Seering, W.; Ben-Daya, M. // 2012
The paper reports results of one of the largest empirical studies to-date on the impact of design risk management practices on product design success. Through a survey of 224 practices, 38 (in 7 ...

Characterizing activities that promote ideation – Survey construction targeting reflictive pRactices

Currano, R. M.; Steinert, M. // 2012
Idea generation in engineering design is most often studied within the context of specific tasks, such as brainstorming, mindmapping, TRIZ, etc. Additionally, researchers tend to constrain their ...

CHARACTERIZING COLLABORATIVE ENGINEERING NETWORKS

Karvonen ,I. // 2012
Engineering is increasingly distributed to different organizations and locations, thus driving for collaborative engineering and enterprise networking. This paper analyses the characteristics of ...

Characters, Fun and Games: Creating Common Ground between Students and Children as Co-Design Partners.

Grundy, Catherine Anne; Morris, Richard; Pemberton, Lyn // 2012
Design methods that include the end user of a product in the design process can be useful for undergraduate Product Design projects. These approaches allow a novice designer to gain the perspective ...

Circle of Form

Jaeger, Thomas Arvid // 2012
Teaching aesthetics belongs to one of the most flourishing part in education. The variety of methods, terminology and tradition differs from country to country, school to school and from person to ...

Classifying components based on change propagation potential

Grinnell, R.; Schmidt III, R.; Austin, S. // 2012
The adaptability of a retail scheme is explored by applying Eckert et al. (2004) classifications to a UK shopping mall (part of a mixed use development). Visualisations of the case study data are ...

Co-Designing with children: Collecting and structuring methods

Hagen, Emilie Saure; Røsvik, Silje Mathillas; Høiseth, Marikken; Boks, Casper // 2012
Design research acknowledges the value of allowing users a direct say during product development. Hence, techniques for including users, including children are developing quickly, and children are ...

Cognitive Load Management and Architectural Design Outcomes

Mohamed-Ahmed, A.; Bonnardel, N.; Côté, P.; Tremblay, S. // 2012
The aim of this study was to analyze the link between the way designers manage cognitive load during the process of architectural design and the outcome of this process, that is, the quality of the ...

Cognitive Problem Solving Behaviors of Design Teams In Di erent Task

Ensici, Ayhan; Bayazit, Nigan // 2012
In this research, the design processes employed in three different design tasks that are undertaken by a design team are analysed. Cognitive behaviors of the design team have been observed in an ...

Collaborative Creative Design Process in Medical Device Development

Privitera, M. B. // 2012
Designing and developing a medical device is a complex exchange of ideas and theoretical concepts requiring multiple disciplines working towards viable solutions. It requires collaboration and ...

Collaborative Stimulation of Memory Retrieval in Creative Design

Sauder, J.; Jin, Y. // 2012
Collaboration has often been attributed to encouraging creativity. This assumption is explored by investigating the influence of interactions between designers on creativity relevant cognitive ...

COLOR, COGNITION, AND RECYCLING: HOW THE DESIGN OF EVERYDAY OBJECTS PROMPT BEHAVIOR CHANGE

Montazeri, S.; Gonzalez, R.; Yoon, C.; Papalambros, P. Y. // 2012
In this paper we studied the role of color in triggering recycling behavior. According to the elaboration likelihood model of persuasion we hypothesized that the visual salience of recycling bins ...

Coming of Age as Design(er) for Social Sustainability

Asheim, Jonas; Kj, Anders // 2012
Based on a reflection on a multi-disciplinary design project in Haiti, this paper aims to discuss how social sustainability, in particular from an emerging economy and developing world perspective, ...

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