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Expressing and Analysing Goal Models in Design Structure Matrices
Laue, R. // 2011
Goal-oriented models describe the actors within a complex system, dependencies between system elements and organizational goals. Large models in goal-oriented graphic languages like i* are very ...
Extending the Life Cycle of Under-Utilized Urban Scrap Through Sustainable Design Approach
Kumar ,Prakash; Chakrabarti,Debkumar // 2011
The desire of urban population to acquire better products has lead to under utilization of in-use products and household goods like clothes, shoes, bags, etc, which finally turn into a usable waste. ...
Extent of Influence of Regional Preferences on the Design of GUI Elements in News Papers Websites
Kumar,Rishabh; Kanupriya; Yammiyavar,Pradeep // 2011
In multicultural societies such as India, users can be classified into more than one type of category simultaneously such as English news paper readers, regional language news readers, national ...
EXTRACTION AND ANALYSIS METHODOLOGY FOR SUPPORTING COMPLEX SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
Liang, Helen; Birch, David // 2011
The advent of computer-based tools to aid the design process has meant that larger set of design parameters can be taken into consideration. It also means that other factors, such as those associated ...
FACILITATING CREATIVE PROBLEM SOLVING WORKSHOPS: EMPIRICAL OBSERVATIONS AT A SWEDISH AUTOMOTIVE COMPANY
Lund, Katarina; Tingström, Johan // 2011
Being creative often includes putting ideas together in new combinations and approaching problems in new ways. It is a process which can be difficult and frustrating since it demands that we ...
Facilitating Individual Learning Processes with Advanced Instructions
Pütz, Claus; Intveen, Geesche // 2011
By supplying various combinations of preparative instructions and continuative forms of exercises, individual learning processes within the impartation of basic knowledge can be activated and ...
FACING THE OPEN INNOVATION DILEMMA – STRUCTURING INPUT AT THE COMPANY’S BORDER
Kain, Andreas Stefan; Kirschner, Rafael Johannes; Lang, Alexander; Lindemann, Udo // 2011
Open innovation makes the company’s border permeable for knowledge exchange with outside world. Various ways exist on which ideas can flow into the company’s product development process as well as ...
FAILURE MODE AND EFFECTS ANALYSIS IN COMBINATION WITH THE PROBLEM SOLVING A3
Lodgaard, Eirin; Pellegård, Øystein; Ringen, Geir; Klokkehaug, Jon Andreas // 2011
Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) is a methodology that may contribute to identify and reduce risks during the product design phase. Although this is a widely used methodology within several ...
Finding Common Ground – a Disciplinary Approach to Creativity
Askland, Hedda Haugen; Williams, Anthony; Ostwald, Michael J // 2011
Centuries of research into the question of creativity in the fields of philosophy, psychology and sociology have led to multiple theories and definitions of the concept of creativity. Similarly, the ...
FLUENCY AND FLEXIBILITY OF CONCEPTS ARISING FROM PERSONALISED IDEATION TECHNIQUES
Field, Bruce William // 2011
When presented with a novel problem, a novice designer faces the daunting task of formulating suitable concepts to develop into a solution. Some novices, with a creative flair, can easily conceive ...
Formalisierung und Verwaltung von Entwicklungswissen im Kontext des Integrierten Produktmodells
Breitsprecher, Thilo; Westphal, Christoph; Meintker, Nico; Wartzack, Sandro // 2011
The structured management of product data has been one of the most important aspects in increasing the efficiency of development processes. But next to the access to product data the management of ...
Found in Design Translation
Morgan, David // 2011
During any iterative design process some versions are of such character that they go beyond design iteration and constitute what could be called a design translation. Design translations can generate ...
FOUNDATIONS FOR A NEW TYPE OF DESIGN-ENGINEERS
Jorgensen, Ulrik; Lindegaard, Hanne; Brodersen, Søsser; Boelskifte, Per // 2011
Since 2002 a new design-engineering education has been organized at the Technical University of Denmark. It fulfils most of the requirements in the CDIO concept but builds in addition on a change in ...
Full Circle: Balancing the Knowledge Equilibrium between Newly-Enrolled Design Students and their Design School
Ghassan, Aysar // 2011
This paper describes a recent project which was carried out at a design school situated within a UK university. Research suggests that many undergraduates come to university without being prepared ...
Future-Proof Interfaces: Systematic Identification and Analysis
Bauer, W.; Maurer, M. // 2011
A system’s functionality is often realized by interaction of many independent products. The interoperability can cause problems in management and design, because these products possess different life ...
Generation of Diverse Dynamic Behaviors Using the Emergent Design System
Sato,Koichiro; Takemura,Kenjiro ; Matsuoka, Yoshiyuki // 2011
Herein we examined the first step for constructing an emergent design system capable of generating diverse behaviors. We proposed method to generate diverse dynamic behaviors. The form generation ...
GENERIC MODEL OF THE EARLY PHASES OF AN INNOVATION PROCESS REGARDING DIFFERENT DEGREES OF PRODUCT NOVELTY
Orawski, Robert; Krollmann, Jan; Mörtl, Markus; Lindemann, Udo // 2011
Innovation processes are developed for various reasons, e.g. formalization, communication or controlling of development activities. There is a big variety of innovation processes and especially for ...
GEOMETRIC MANIPULATION METHOD FOR EVALUATION OF AESTHETIC QUALITY IN EARLY DESIGN PHASES
Stoll, Tobias; Stockinger, Andreas; Wartzack, Sandro // 2011
Whenever products are manufactured there are deviations from the ideal geometry defined in the CAD-system. In this report a prototype is presented which allows a user to set up non-ideal ...
GETTING TO SUSTAIN (-ABLE SYSTEMS) VIA USING SURVIVABLE AND IMPOSE-ABLE ONES
Greene, Richard Tabor // 2011
A question posted to MIT allumni on Linkedin attracted responses by 371 engineers about what their engineering education lacked. Part of that data presented a crowd-sourced new theory of sustainable ...
GLOBAL OPTIMIZATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT BY A CONSTRAINT SATISFACTION APPROACH – APPLICATION TO SHIP-ECODESIGN
Larroude, Vincent; Yvars, Pierre-Alain; Millet, Dominique // 2011
After demonstrating the feasibility of the inversion of a ship emission model with the CSP approach, we will now discuss about the optimization of emissions. In a first time, a single-objective ...
Handlungsempfehlungen für die Produktentwicklung nicht-idealer bewegter technischer Systeme
Walter, Michael; Wartzack, Sandro // 2011
The success of a product’s development is essentially affected by its functionality. So the product developer has to ensure the functionality as early as possible. In the case of a non-ideal system a ...
HIERARCHICAL SYSTEM CONCEPT GENERATION
Rosenstein, David; Reich, Yoram // 2011
The most important stage in a product life cycle is the conceptual design which involves uncertainty but also opportunity. The SOS method of generating product design alternatives [1] is expanded ...
HOW DESIGN RESEARCHERS CAN LEAD HIGHER EDUCATION TO A GREATER IMPACT ON SOCIETY
Howard, Thomas James; McMahon, Christopher A; Giess, Matthew David // 2011
This paper argues for the lead rôle that the engineering design research community can have in aiding SMEs. The paper details findings based on several rounds of calls and meetings with a total of ...
How Far Should Design be at the Heart of a 21st Century University Focused on Creativity and Innovation?
Holtham, Clive; Wilkins, Andy // 2011
In many countries, the roles of universities are in a state of flux, with traditional assumptions and priorities being under challenge. The focus here is with institutions which explicitly place a ...
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