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How Do Semantic Clues Affect People's Perceptions of Products with Multiple Meanings
Yulan Zhong, Ryuta Takawaki, Etsuko T. Harada // 2022
A psychological experiment was conducted to explore the relationship between design features of physical controllers and perceived multiple meanings or possible operations by users. In particular, we ...
HOW GRAPHIC DESIGN CAN INFLUENCE THE PERCEPTION OF SUSTAINABLE FOOD PACKAGING
Kongsli Gjerde, Henrik // 2022
How to Assess a Creativity Session
Lili Coustillac (1,2,3), Florence Bazzaro (2), Justine Lobb // 2022
To renew their innovation and creativity practices, companies are now equipping themselves with new specific places: innovation laboratories. These laboratories support project teams during ...
HOW TO ENABLE ENGINEERING STUDENTS TO APPLY SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS IN THE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
Malz, Sinah; Zorn, Stefan; Kessler, Olaf; Gericke, Kilian // 2022
HOW TO GET STUDENTS – FROM DIFFERENT BACKGROUNDS AND WITH NO EXPERIENCE IN DESIGN – GOING
Eger, Arthur // 2022
HOW TO PROFESSIONALISE A SERIOUS GAME? APPLICATION TO “LINO HAS AN IDEA!”
Enoc, Robin (1); Kerloc'h, Romain (1); Jean, Camille (1,2,3); Maranzana, Nicolas (1,2,3) // 2022
Human Geometries as Key Starting Point in Sports Performance – Designing Equipment for Individual Performance in Paralympic Sit-Ski
Ole S. Nesheim, Dag H // 2022
This article investigates human geometry in design, allowing exploration of unknown geometries in Paralympic sports equipment. By creating a configuration map exploring the solution-space, optimal ...
Identification of Human and Organizational Key Design Factors for Digital Maturity – A Fuzzy-Set Qualitative Comparative Analysis
Martin Schneider, Talea Hellweg, J // 2022
This paper examines how human and organizational factors need to be designed to achieve strong technological maturity of either the products or the production process. In a fuzzy-set qualitative ...
Identification of Property Change Impacts Based on Requirements-Oriented, Multi-Criteria Decision Models
Dennis Horber, Benjamin Schleich, Sandro Wartzack // 2022
As an outcome of the multi-criteria evaluation of different alternatives, product developers receive information on whether the evaluation alternatives meet the demanded property profile. If not, ...
Identifying Factors Influencing the Design of a Suitable Knowledge Base in Product Engineering Projects
Christoph Kempf, Felix Sanke, Jonas Heimicke, Simon Rapp, Albert Albers // 2022
During product engineering, engineers draw on existing knowledge as a basis. This knowledge is applied in design processes either by adopting elements, alternating some attributes, or changing the ...
IDENTIFYING ISSUES IN TEACHING THE PROBLEM-FINDING STAGE FACED BY INSTRUCTORS - A CASE STUDY ON SDGS CHALLENGE PROJECT IN HIGH SCHOOL
ZHANG, Yanfang (1); LOH, Leon (1); TAKANO, Noriko (1); SHIMOMURA, Moe (1); CRUZ, Christian (2) // 2022
IDENTIFYING PROTOTYPING COMPETENCIES AND ROLES IN EDUCATION
Chia, Vanessa Y.Y. (1); Anariba, Franklin (1,2); Lauff, Carlye (3); Blessing, Lucienne T.M. (1) // 2022
Impact of Autonomous Solutions on Electric Earthmoving Design Using Machine Learning: Case Study
Anthony Abdelmassih, Rafic Faddoul, Fadi Geara // 2022
The increased development in automated driving systems (ADS) has opened up significant opportunities to revolutionize mobility and to set the path for technologies, such as electrification. The ...
Implications of Creating Solution Concepts Based on the Use of References
Michael Schlegel, Felix Pfaff, Simon Rapp, Albert Albers // 2022
The use of already validated systems as references for the development of solution concepts offers the potential to increase process efficiency. It is important to understand how the use of ...
Improved Approach to Implementing Design Education for Additive Manufacturing Using a RC Model Race Car
Stefan Junk // 2022
The integration of additive manufacturing processes into the teaching of students is an important prerequisite for the further dissemination of this new technology. In this context, the DfAM is of ...
Improving Mixed-Reality Prototyping through a Classification and Characterisation of Fidelity
Chris Cox, Ben Hicks, James Gopsill // 2022
Prototyping is a vital activity in product development. For reasons of time, cost and level of definition, low fidelity representations of products are used to advance understanding and progress ...
IMPROVING THE EDUCATION EXPERIENCE IN A DESIGN HISTORY COURSE USING CANVA, INSTAGRAM AND LINKEDIN
Howell, Bryan F.; Jackson, Asa River; Morgan, Addie Payne // 2022
Increasing Transparency for Novel and Existing Complex Systems Development - Modular Design in an Agile Context
Zuefle, Marc; Rennpferdt, Christoph; Krause, Dieter // 2022
How can Modular Design (MD) methods support development of complex products? The problem addressed here is that methods can develop less transparency with the development of complex products, since ...
Industrial Design Education Census
Carly Hagins (1), Benjamin Bush (2) and Verena Paepcke-Hjeltness // 2022
Industrial Design, by its nature, is a collaborative profession and the design process is strengthened when each participant contributes their own unique background and experiences. Since the ...
Industry 4.0 Management: Preliminary Design Implications
Rebecca Castagnoli (1), Julie Stal-Le Cardinal (2), Giacomo B // 2022
Industry 4.0 is expected to change competitiveness of manufacturing firms. However, to completely achieve this goal, firms should manage barriers and complexity issues that my hinder its adoption or ...
Influences and Effects on Scaling the Pressure Stiffness of Additively Manufactured Meso Structures
Fiona Schulte, Lisa Sauerzapf, Eckhard Kirchner // 2022
AM-meso structures offer a high potential for adapted properties combined with lightweight design. To utilize the potential a purposeful design of the meso structures is required. Therefore, this ...
Information Retrieval and Survey Design for Two-Stage Customer Preference Modeling
Yinshuang Xiao (1), Yaxin Cui (2), Nikita Raut (3), Jonathan Haris Januar (4), Johan Koskinen (4), Noshir Contractor (2), Wei Chen (2), Zhenghui Sha (1) // 2022
Customer survey data is critical to supporting customer preference modeling in engineering design. We present a framework of information retrieval and survey design to ensure the collection of ...
INNOVATIONS IN THE DESIGN OF AN ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING CURRICULUM
Chance, Shannon (1,2); Tilley, Emanuela (1) // 2022
INNOVATIVE BOARD GAME DESIGN IN AN ACADEMIC ENVIRONMENT DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Martins, João (1,2); Mota, Luis (1,2) // 2022
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