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ECODESIGN IN INDUSTRIAL DESIGN CONSULTANCIES – COMPARING AUSTRALIA, CHINA, GERMANY AND THE USA

Behrisch, Johannes Christoph; Ramirez, Mariano; Giurco, Damien // 2011
This paper presents the results of an empirical study, investigating the uptake of ecodesign by industrial design consultancies (ID consultancies) in Australia, China, Germany and the USA.
There ...

EcoDesign: A Retrofit Design Concept for 3-Axis Gantry, Compatible to Nd: YAG Based Pulse Laser

Deshmukh,Bhagyesh; Khond, Mohan // 2011
A wide range of precision Laser Machine Tool is available in international market. Majority of these have a part positioning system of a range of 200 × 200 × 50 mm and resolution of 50–100 micron. ...

ECONOMIC IMPACT ESTIMATION OF NEW DESIGN METHODS

Koppe, Roland; Häusler, Stefan; Poppen, Frank; große Austing, Stephan; Hahn, Axel // 2011
New design methods and tools often promise large benefits for specific engineering tasks or whole engineering processes to make increasingly complex and sophisticated products possible. However, ...

Education: Creating Innovation

Crisp, Alan Roy; Arthur, Leslie; Hardy, Christine // 2011
The synergy of design education and business innovation although much talked and written of is less than tangible, indeed tenuous by nature. Immediately one asks can creativity and innovation be ...

Educational Model for Improved Empathy ("The Pleasurable Mask Experience")

Vaes, Kristof Romain Victor; Corremans, Jan; Moons, Ingrid // 2011
Increased empathy and direct contact with users can provide a valuable resource for designers, who often design products for use outside their own experience. Learning design students to research, ...

EFFECTIVE SCHEDULING OF USER INPUT DURING THE DESIGN PROCESS

Choi, Young Mi // 2011
User input is a critical component to any product design project. Product design approaches and methods provide proven frameworks for utilizing input once it has been collected. However, these ...

Effects of Team Role Assessment in Problem-based Group Work Learning

Vanhatalo, Mikko; Lehtonen, Timo; Halikka, Antero; Pakkanen, Jarkko; Juuti, Tero // 2011
This article is about the observations made at a Product Development Project course which is aimed for the students at the later phase of their Master studies. The course structure is based on ...

eFMEA— Raising Efficiency of FMEA by Matrix-Based Function and Failure Networks

Maurer,Maik ; Kesper,Heiner // 2011
Failure Mode and Effect Analyses (FMEAs) have been carried out and developed further for the last 60 years. The benefit of FMEAs is so significant that its application has become a standard in modern ...

ELISE 3D - A DATABASE-DRIVEN ENGINEERING AND DESIGN TOOL

Maier, Moritz // 2011
Realizing completely new functional design approaches one has to deal with different geometries, materials and construction methods. The acquisition of the needed data for a totally new initial model ...

EMBODIMENT DESIGN THROUGH THE INTEGRATION OF OTSM-TRIZ SITUATION ANALYSIS WITH TOPOLOGICAL HYBRIDIZATION OF PARTIAL SOLUTIONS

Rotini, Federico; Cascini, Gaetano; Cardillo, Alessandro; Frillici, Francesco Saverio // 2011
Many design approaches have been developed to support the tasks involved in the Conceptual and Embodiment design phases, but their nature has led to very different paradigms. The translation of the ...

EMOTION-DRIVEN ELICITATION OF ELDERLY PEOPLE USER NEEDS ILLUSTRATED BY A WALKING FRAME CASE STUDY

Gudmundsson, Hjalte P.; Andersen, Casper L.; Achiche, Sofiane; Boelskifte, Per // 2011
In this paper an emotion-driven design approach is used to elicit the needs of elderly users illustrated by a walking frame case study. First, images of existing walking frames were collected from ...

Emotional Eco-modernism: Is Using Bamboo Really Enough?

Shin, Cliff; Benson, Eric; McDonagh, Deana // 2011
Sustainability as a concept has begun to be more fully integrated into the American undergraduate design curricula. Our design students are more aware than previous generations of the increasing need ...

EMOTIONAL ORIENTATION AND CONTEXT ANALYSIS FOR DESIGN CREATIVITY EXERCISE TEST

Shin, JongHo; Kim, Yong Se // 2011
An exercise program addressing cognitive elements of creativity was devised so that personalized needs in specific elements could be addressed. The exercise program provides users with an opportunity ...

EMPIRICAL CONSIDERATION OF PREDICTING CHAIN FAILURE MODES IN PRODUCT STRUCTURES DURING DESIGN REVIEW PROCESS

Otsuka, Yuichi; Takiguchi, Sho; Shimizu, Hirokazu; Mutoh, Yoshiharu // 2011
The DRBFM (Design Review Based on Failure Mode) method has been proposed for predicting latent failures in design stages. The errors in conducting the DRBFM method can be classified into three types; ...

EMPIRICAL VERIFICATIONS OF SOME RADICAL INNOVATION DESIGN PRINCIPLES ONTO THE QUALITY OF INNOVATIVE DESIGNS

Yannou, Bernard; Jankovic, Marija; Leroy, Yann // 2011
Product-service innovation projects in industrial contexts are not yet supported by clear theories and methodologies. In the last years we have developed and experimented on a new Radical Innovation ...

ENABLING OBJECTS FOR PARTICIPATORY DESIGN OF SOCIO-TECHNICAL SYSTEMS

Broberg, Ole // 2011
The aim of this paper is to identify and explore the role of objects in participatory ergonomics design processes. The question in focus is: What characterizes objects in PE processes? First the ...

ENABLING SET-BASED CONCURRENT ENGINEERING IN TRADITIONAL PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Raudberget, Dag S // 2011
Set-Based Concurrent Engineering is described as an effective methodology for product development, but also hard to implement in companies using traditional development processes. This paper suggests ...

Energy Absorption of Thin Walled Structure

Ghogare,Rohan; Prakash V.Raghu // 2011
Experimental and numerical studies of ribs reinforced extruded aluminum column subjected to axial crush were carried out and results were compared with that of empty column. The Outcomes of numerical ...

ENGAGING ACTORS IN CO-CREATING HETEROGENEOUS INNOVATIONS

Rosenqvist, Tanja Schultz; Lindegaard, Hanne; Jørgensen, Ulrik // 2011
In this paper we share and analyze our experiences staging a co-design process in which we through different interventions engage important stakeholders in designing. Our experiences are taking from ...

Engaging Electronics Projects for Design Students through Open Design Approaches

Maclachlan, Ross John Robert // 2011
Product design students typically undertake multidisciplinary curricular studying components of both mechanical and electrical engineering to complement studio and project-based learning of design ...

ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENT FOR PRODUCT INNOVATION

Bitzer, Michael; Vielhaber, Michael // 2011
Product innovations and the competence to innovate are key success factors for any industrial enterprise. When looking inside product development departments, time, cost and quality are generally the ...

ENHANCING INTERMODAL FREIGHT TRANSPORT BY MEANS OF AN INNOVATIVE LOADING UNIT

Klingender, Max; Jursch, Sebastian // 2011
Aim of the project “TelliBox - Intelligent MegaSwapBoxes for advanced intermodal freight transport” has been to develop and prototype a new intermodal loading unit by an international consortium. ...

Enhancing Student Learning through Peer Review in a Wiki-based e-Gallery

Trowsdale, Dan; McKay, Alison // 2011
An important aspect of design pedagogy lies in providing students with opportunities to discuss their own and other students’ work in progress with students and tutors. Traditionally this was ...

Enhancing the Role and Use of the Design Brief

Bolton, S. // 2011
The paper discusses the importance of design to business growth and how businesses and designers can potentially use the design brief more strategically to help better align business objectives. The ...

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