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Analyzing Dependencies between Product Architecture and Module Drivers
Marc Zuefle, Christoph Rennpferdt, Juliane Kuhl, Lea-Nadine Schwede, Dieter Krause // 2022
A company's business model focuses on delivering personalized products or changing its offering to a Product-Service System impacts the underlying product architecture. Depending on the aim, ...
ANTICIPATIVE CO-CREATION METHOD
Bjørnstad, Nina (1); Akner Koler, Cheryl (2) // 2022
APPLICATION GAP: UNEVEN GENDER PARTICIPATION IN INDUSTRIAL DESIGN INTERNSHIPS
Barnhart, Betsy Rebecca // 2022
Application of Constructive alignment in higher design education for curriculum renewal
Bhagyashri, Sharma; Nidhi, Joshi // 2022
A coherence between what is intended that the students learn, how it is taught, and how the performance is evaluated using various criterion tools becomes imperative for deep and effective learning. ...
Application of Expert Systems for Personalizing Financial Decisions
Sara Shafiee (1), Kourosh Marjani Rasmussen (1), Eike Sch // 2022
Due to the complexity of financial products, consumers with low financial literacy are left behind. However, few practical studies investigated the impact of digital advisory systems to improve ...
Approach for Developing Digital Twins of Smart Products Based on Linked Lifecycle Information
Thomas Eickhoff, Sven Forte, Jens Christian G // 2022
The ongoing digitization of engineering processes and the increasing prevalence of smart products create possibilities for new business models and services. Digital twins enable the collection of all ...
Approach for load path optimized design of sandwich structures using virtual tests and realistic test setups
Johann Schwenke, Lukas Schwan, Michael Hanna, Dieter Krause // 2022
The design of sandwich structures is challenging due to the large number of constituents and materials used. Existing design approaches do not include the consideration of the occurring initial ...
Approach to Sustainability-Based Assessment of Solution Alternatives in Early Stages of Product Engineering
Iris Gr // 2022
Sustainable product engineering is becoming increasingly important. This includes the development of environmentally friendly products and the design for recycling. In this paper a holistic method ...
Are Confident Designers Good Teammates to Artificial Intelligence?: A Study of Self-Confidence, Competence, and Collaborative Performance
Leah Chong, Kenneth Kotovsky, Jonathan Cagan // 2022
For successful human-artificial intelligence (AI) collaboration in design, human designers must properly use AI input. Some factors affecting that use are designers’ self-confidence and competence ...
ARTICULATING MODERN ENGINEERING CHALLENGES USING AN ARTEFACT STUDY THROUGH TIME
Barrie, Jeff // 2022
Assessing Machine Learnability of Image and Graph Representations for Drone Performance Prediction
Binyang Song (1), Christopher Mccomb (2), Faez Ahmed (1) // 2022
Deep learning (DL) from various representations have succeeded in many fields. However, we know little about the machine learnability of distinct design representations when using DL to predict ...
Assessing Rigid and Non-Rigid Spatial Thinking
Khushbu Maheshwary (1), Boris Eisenbart (2), Stefan Zorn (3), Thomas Nelius (4), Kilian Gericke (3), Sven Matthiesen (4), Lucienne Blessing (1) // 2022
Spatial Thinking (ST) is an important part of reasoning. In contrast to Rigid ST (R-ST), Non-Rigid ST (NR-ST) has hardly been researched and tests do not exist, even though NR-ST is crucial for ...
Assessing Social Behaviour Towards Near-Body Product Users in the Wild: A Review of Methods
Muriel De Boeck, Jochen Vleugels, Dirk Van Rooy, Kristof Vaes // 2022
Prior to wide adoption, a product must find social approval, which is especially true for near-body products as they are considered part of the human body. Based on a theoretical foundation, this ...
Assessing the Influence of Digital Innovations on the Organizational Design of Product Family Generations
Zuefle, Marc; Küchenhof, Jan; Hanna, Michael; Krause, Dieter // 2022
The paper discusses increasing demands on product architecture and the resulting requirements and implications for organizational structure. Due to the increasing requirements, the product ...
Atypical Use Scenarios as Design Intervention in Healthcare Product Design Application
Kamya Nagarajan, Georgios Koronis, Karupppasamy Subburaj, Arlindo Silva // 2022
User experiences of atypical conditions leading to adverse events have the potential to discover latent user needs and improve usability in design outcomes. This study introduces atypical scenarios ...
Autofix – Automated Design of Fixtures
Sanjay Nambiar (1), Albin Parappilly Albert (1), Veeravenkatamanikanta Virupaksh Raja Chowdary Rimmalapudi (1), Vinayak Acharya (1), Mehdi Tarkian (1), Henrik Kihlman (2) // 2022
This paper presents a framework to develop the automated design of fixtures using the combination of design automation (DA), multidisciplinary optimization and robotic simulation. MDO necessitates ...
Automated Requirement Dependency Analysis for Complex Technical Systems
Iris Gr // 2022
Requirements changes are a leading cause for project failures. Due to propagation effects, change management requires dependency analysis. Existing approaches have shortcomings regarding ability to ...
Avoid Service Design Trap by Guiding Product/Service System Design with Product-Service Dependency Knowledge Base
Tomohiko Sakao, Abhijna Neramballi, Johannes Matschewsky // 2022
This article aims to contribute to the knowledge on product/service system (PSS) design practice as follows. First, a new rationale for why PSS design in practice often does not exploit its full ...
BEHAVIOURS, PRACTICES, ACTIVITIES, DOINGS: MAKING THEM SUSTAINABLE THROUGH DESIGN
Chu, Wanjun (1); Wever, Renee (2) // 2022
Best Practices of Team-Building Activities in a Project-Based Learning Class 'Design Project' in a Japanese Graduate School
Mayu Akaki (1,2), Makoto Ioki (1), Keita Mitomi (1,2), Takashi Maeno (1) // 2022
To indicate the effective team-building activities implemented independently by the students in a project-based learning class in higher education in Japan, we conducted semi-structured interviews ...
Biomaterials in Everyday Design: Understanding Perceptions of Designers and Non-Designers
Nurul 'Ayn Ahmad Sayuti (1,2), Bjorn Sommer (2), Saeema Ahmed-Kristensen (3) // 2022
The application of biological materials in everyday design is gaining traction and designers are encouraged to employ biological systems through biodesign and biophilia. However, there is a ...
Bottom-up Component Rationalisation using a Dynamic Sharing Matrix
Jacobsen, Nicolaj Rolskov; Mortensen, Niels Henrik // 2022
This paper addresses the challenge of managing the complexity in product development and the supply chain in a company with highly customised products. This is done by proposing a tool to reduce the ...
Capturing the Design Rationale in Model-Based Systems Engineering of Geo-Stations
Andreas Zech (1), Ralf Stetter (2), Stephan Rudolph (3), Markus Till (2) // 2022
The design rationale describes the justification of design decision or selection. To avoid unnecessary design iterations, a capturing and documentation of this rationale is highly desirable. In ...
Cardinal Maturity Determination of Technology Development: Medical Device Development Case Study
Soumya Ranjan Mishra, Kamran Behdinan // 2022
A novel application of Best Worst Method (BWM) enables one to incorporate the complexity of specific sub-criteria of technological development to assess its maturity with the pre-established ...
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