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CONCEPTUAL DESIGN WITH EMPHASIS ON THE SOCIAL IMPACT OF SUSTAINABILITY PRINCIPLES

Efkolidis, N.; Kyratsis, P.; Dinopoulou, V.; Asimopoulos, N. // 2010
Designers can influence the decisions that people make, on what they purchase and why they do so. These decisions reflect their perception about lifestyle. The current paper presents an alternative ...

CONSIDERATION OF FACTORS INFLUENCING THE TIME OF LAUNCHING NEW PRODUCTS

Hepperle, C.; Langer, S.; Scherer, A.; Schwetz, P.; Lindemann, U. // 2010
This article is embedded in the context of researching cycle management of innovation processes and in particular addresses the cycle of launching new products with the goal of increasing the ...

CONSTRAINT-BASED MODELLING: A PARADIGM FOR SUPPORTING DESIGN IN PRACTICE

Matthews, J.; Hicks, B. J.; Medland, A. J.; Mullineux, G. // 2010
This paper explores the potential of constraint modelling as a paradigm for supporting design in practice. It identifies that there are core similarities between design models and in particular ...

CONTENTS QUARITY DESIGN CONSIDERING CORPORATE RESOURCE WITH SERVICE ENGINEERING

Chiba, R.; Akasaka, F.; Shimomura, Y.; Tateyama, T.; Arai, T. // 2010
In service engineering, the qualities of contents parameters are very important for the customer service value. However, the contents parameters cannot be designed in any values, because the ...

CONTEXT-FREE GRAMMAR BASED RULES FOR COMPONENT-LEVEL PRODUCT STRUCTURE MODELLING

Midžic, I.; Stankovic, T.; Marjanovic, D. // 2010
This paper introduces a rule formalization paradigm where according to Function-Means tree and Chromosome Model principle, Product-Function-Component model is developed and facilitated for ...

CONTEXTUAL TESTING IN THE MOBILE PHONE DESIGN PROCESS; A CASE STUDY

Woolley, A.; Loudon, G.; Gill, S. // 2010
The case study with a Multinational Mobile phone manufacturer presented in this paper investigates the different roles in-context testing with users plays within a design process, and highlights some ...

Creating Customer Experience by Emotional Design

Irisawa, Yusuke; Nagasawa, Shin'ya // 2010
This study aims to analyze the relation among the theory of customer experience which Bernd H. Schmitt insist, the information process of Kansei in Kansei engineering and the theory of emotional ...

CREATING SOCIALLY SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTS – EXAMINATING INFLUENCE AND RESPONSIBILITY OF ENGINEERING DESIGNERS

Hanusch, D.; Birkhofer, H. // 2010
The present paper shows a research approach for the identification of responsibilities for the implementation of social sustainability in the product creation process in order to develop socially ...

Creating Value Through Lean Product Development – Towards a Generic Framework

Swan, Håkan; Furuhjelm, Jörgen // 2010
This conceptual article describes how companies can create value through applying Lean principles in product development. It provides input to a generic framework of Lean Product Development as it ...

Creative Customers and How We Can Meet their Expectations

Fukuda, Shuichi // 2010
Engineering is to create product/service to meet the expectations of our customers. The importance of creativity is increasing very rapidly to respond to their quickly diversifying expectations. But ...

Creative Design Thinking based on Understanding Human Imagination

Zhou, Feng; Georgiev, Georgi V; Nagai, Yukari; Morishita, Nami // 2010
This study aims to develop a methodology for designing based on human imagination. To propose and investigate the methodology, we carry out an action study for collecting the impressions of the ...

Creativity in Spatial Design Processes: Establishing a Non-Routine Design Approach

Rahmann, Heike; Jonas, Marieluise // 2010
This paper explores the implications of a process-based design approach for creativity in spatial design, with focus on landscape architectural design practice. While spatial design is often ...

CREATIVITY IN VIRTUAL DESIGN TEAMS

Chamakiotis, P.; Dekoninck, E. A.; Panteli, N. // 2010
Virtual Teams are an increasingly seen phenomenon in the digitally-mediated global workplace. The creativity of Virtual Design Teams, a quite popular working arrangement amongst contemporary ...

Creativity is the Naturalized Self Experienced in Ontogenic Drift

Brewis, Julia // 2010
This paper deals with embodiment as a form of learning and experiencing the world. The first person experience and manifestation of being is promoted through sense awareness and mind-body ...

CULTURAL CUSTOMIZATION OF MOBILE COMMUNICATION DEVICES’ COMPONENTS

Aryana, B.; Boks, C. // 2010
Modularity of products and using a configuration system are two characteristics of mass customization, which has gained importance in contemporary industries. Culture is among those user ...

Culture and Mobile HCI: A Review

Aryana, Bijan; Øritsland, Trond Are // 2010
Culture has various definitions, but regardless of discussions about its concrete definition, the importance of cultural differences has been recognized in areas such as Human Computer Interaction ...

CUSTOMER ORIENTED CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT IN MECHATRONIC PRODUCT DESIGN

Punz, S.; Hehenberger, P.; Follmer, M.; Zeman, K. // 2010
Especially in early product design stages, customer orientation is mandatory for product success. A method aiming at this goal is the QFD approach, which, however, does not focus on conceptual ...

Customisation and Modelling Applied to Electronic and Mechatronic Products

Jørgensen, Kaj A.; Ditlev Petersen, Thomas; Nielsen, Kjeld // 2010
Implementation of the concepts of Mass Customisation (MC) is highly related to design of products and leads most often to non-reversible decisions. Consequently, many issues have to be considered and ...

CUSTOMIZED DESIGN PROCESSES OF POLYMER PARTS BY COMPUTER-AIDED TOOLS

Zapf, J.; Alber-Laukant, B.; Rieg, F. // 2010
Complex CAE-driven product development processes need a methodical approach to handle them successfully. Using the ICROS-method (Intelligent CROss-linked Simulations) sub-processes in designing, ...

David and Goliath Crossing the Bridge

Christiaans, Henri; Almendra, Rita Assoreira // 2010
This paper presents the comparison of two different Design Education institutions regarding: a) the existence, weight and role of research disciplines in the Design program; b) the theme and nature ...

DECISION-AID FOR ACTUATOR SELECTION

Erbe, T.; Stroehla, T.; Theska, R.; Weber, C. // 2010
The generation of motions is a crucial task of technical systems. Depending on the application, these requirements can constitute a large variety of barely comparable criteria. Currently, the ...

Defining Production Processes in Early Phases Using "Solution Space Representatives”

Mathias, Johannes; Kloberdanz, Hermann; Eifler, Tobias; Engelhardt, Roland; Birkhofer, Herbert // 2010
Within this paper, the model of the „Solutions Space Representatives” (SSR) is presented. The use of the model allows the parallel modelling of products and their processes in mutual dependency ...

Delivery Project Management as Constituent Area of Design Science

Suistoranta, Seppo // 2010
In this paper we study delivery project management in the context of an investment product’s life cycle. It is shown that this subject matter can be included as a constituent area in design science. ...

Dependency Structure Matrix Modelling for Stakeholder ValueNetworks

Feng, W.; Crawley, E.F.; de Weck, O.; Keller, R.; Robinson, B. // 2010
This paper develops a qualitative/quantitative network approach, namely a “Stakeholder Value Network”, to understand the impacts of both direct and indirect relationships between stakeholders on the ...

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