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Understanding fixation effects in creativity: A design-theory approach

Agogue, Marine; Cassotti, Mathieu // 2013
Despite diverse studies grasping at different aspects of fixation in creativity and design reasoning, the underlying mechanisms of fixation, i.e. the processes that lead to being fixed on a small ...

Understanding task structure in DSM: Mining dependency using process event logs

Lan, Lijun; Liu, Ying; Loh, Han Tong // 2013
Dependency Structure Matrix (DSM) has been widely used to analyze and present the inter-structure of design projects which are often characterized by many interrelated tasks. One essential role of ...

Understanding the context of product development

Gericke, Kilian; Meißner, Moritz; Paetzold, Kristin // 2013
Adaptation of design methodologies to the context in which they should be actually applied is seen as a necessity in order to enhance its acceptance and to widen its application. Even though, a ...

Universal dilettantes and blinkered specialists: historic models and future potential of interdisciplinary design education

Oswald, David // 2013
Interdisciplinarity in design education has been a controversial discussion topic for decades. The discourse on the risks and chances of interdisciplinarity has often been headed by strong terms such ...

Universal product developmen t-€“ A want- or wish-based development task

Ottosson, Stig // 2013
To develop universal products that suit everybody is complex for which the guidelines and theories for need-based development are not designed. Instead development principles developed for New ...

Unternehmenstypologisches Komplexit  (Members only )

Gembarski, Paul Christoph; Lachmayer, Roland // 2013

Upcycling: re-use and recreate functional interior space using waste materials

Ali, Nawwar Shukriah; Khairuddin, Nuur Farhana; Zainal Abidin, Shahriman // 2013
This paper is written to discuss the use of waste materials in recreating a functional interior space. Upcycling was introduced as one of the methods to maintain the environment by creating useful ...

User activity analysis for design for affordance

Kim, Yong Se; Hong, Yeon Koo; Kim, Sun Ran; Noh, Ji-Hye // 2013
User interaction with a product is modeled based on user activity composed of perception, judgment and action together with affordances given by the product. Based on user assessment on each step of ...

Using Boolean Operators for modeling complex logical dependencies in matrices

Gürtler, Matthias R.; Lindemann, Udo // 2013
The success of Open Innovation mainly depends on the right choice of external partners and the right way to integrate them into the company’s innovation process. Situative Open Innovation supports ...

Using design database structures to characterize freedom-to-operate in a design space: A legal case study

Fu, Katherine; Dilmore, James; Cagan, Jonathan; Dougherty Jr., Charles H. // 2013
Novelty, and specifically freedom-to-operate (FTO), assessment is crucial step in launching and patenting a new product. We compare a traditional FTO analysis performed by a patent lawyer and expert ...

Using environmental segmentation to perform ecodesign with users

Domingo, Lucie; Rasamoelina, Francis; Bouchard, Carole; Brissaud, Daniel; Aoussat, Améziane // 2013
Market segmentation has been a crucial point for enhancing the success of new products. By grouping users with similar needs, manufacturers have been able to design products with much more appeal to ...

Using knowledge based engineering to support the design of smart products

Luetzenberger, Johannes; Klein, Patrick; Thoben, Klaus-Dieter // 2013
lled “smart products”.As a sub domain of Knowledge Based Engineering (KBE), Design Automation (DA) builds on the idea of deriving the physical design of a product automatically from codified, product ...

Using PLM and trade-off curves to support set-based convergence of product platforms

Levandowski, Christoffer; Forslund, Anders; Johannesson, Hans // 2013
Platforms may be used as an enabler for offering a variety of products to the market, while keeping the development cost down. Reusing design knowledge is a key concept of platforms, whether ...

Using qualitative research methods in engineering design research

Daly, Shanna; McGowan, Anna; Papalambros, Panos // 2013
In order to support successful strategies in design education and practice, we must have a deep understanding of the complex dynamics of design processes, teams, contexts, and systems. Facilitating ...

Using web crawler technology to support design-related web information collection in idea generation

Wang, Zhihua; Childs, Peter R N; Jiang, Pingfei // 2013
Effective information gathering in problem and task related fields with which designers or design teams may not be familiar is a key part of the design process. Designers usually consult with subject ...

Valuation of questions in presentations of group projects

Lloveras, Joaquim // 2013
This paper evaluates the effectiveness of using rounds of questions posed by work groups of an Engineering Project course after their project presentations. Before, students were offered the ...

Value of virtual prototyping – A strategic resource based view

Leino, Simo-Pekka Sakari; Koivisto, Tapio; Riitahuhta, Asko // 2013
This conceptual paper proposes how business value of virtual prototyping (VP) could be modeled in the context of manufacturing industry and engineering design. The strategic resource based approach ...

Visual elements of products - an educational experience on “resetting and reshaping a product”

Ferraris, Silvia; Ferraro, Venere // 2013
This paper aims at describing an educational experience held at the Design School of Politecnico di Milano, Italy, during the first year of Bachelor Course in Industrial Product Design.
The course ...

Visualizing early product decisions and sticking to them…or not

Korsgaard Hejlesen, Aske; Tollestrup, Christian // 2013
An important skill in the professional life of an industrial design is to be able to create products and thereby making product / development decisions within a given set of limitations. These ...

Walk the talk. or: a design driven approach to design design education

Valkenburg, Rianne C.; Sluijs, Janneke // 2013
The world is, at the moment, rapidly transforming and incites us to rethink and redesign society. Innovation itself is transforming, changing the way organisations and industry innovate and ...

What do the concept generation techniques of TRIZ, Morphological Analysis and Brainstorming have in common?

Kannengiesser, Udo; Williams, Christopher; Gero, John // 2013
One of the goals of design research is to identify regularities across different design processes. This paper presents experimental evidence that there exist commonalities between three separate ...

What happens to rejected ideas? – Exploring the life of ideas following the completion of projects

Karlsson, Anna; Törlind, Peter // 2013
In an ongoing development project there is a risk that promising ideas are rejected due to time constraints. Given that ideas are the carriers of innovation, and that novel and radical ideas are, to ...

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