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Understanding Industry 4.0 Digital Transformation

Ross Brisco // 2022
The concept of Industry 4.0 has motivated large engineering sectors towards a common focus for improvement. Academics have capitalised on the common language, shared motivation and marketability of ...

Understanding the Role of Perceptual Haptic Conditions on Design Decision

K. V. Rakhin (1), Prasad S. Onkar (1), J. Hayavadana (2) // 2022
The haptic propositions derived from the textile prototypes often allow for more than one interpretation. It impacts the decision on design alternatives during the phase of design evaluation and ...

Understanding Working Scenarios of Urban Air Mobility

Priyabrata Rautray (1), Deepak John Mathew (1), Boris Eisenbart (2), Jo Kuys (2) // 2022
Urban Air Mobility (UAM) can provide new air mobility faster and avoid city traffic with the growth of new technologies. But they need to be co-developed with the city infrastructure. Thus, ...

UNMASKING BIASES IN DESIGN EDUCATION

van Boeijen, Annemiek // 2022

Unveiling the Construct of Design Thinking: An Exploratory Study

Mariana Oliveira, Eduardo Zancul // 2022
Design thinking does not have a consensually defined construct in the academic literature. This foundational fragility hinders theory building in the field. This study addresses this gap by providing ...

USE OF DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS, DESIGN THINKING, AND DATA SCIENCE IN PRECISION AGRICULTURE

Saavedra Gastélum, Verónica; González Almaguer, Carlos Alberto; Gonzalez de Cosio Barrón, Arturo; Zubieta Ramírez, Claudia; Muciño García, Lourdes Jazmín; Fukumura Perez, Hugo Kenji; Caballero, Eduardo // 2022

Use of Margin to Absorb Variation In Design Specifications: An Analysis Using the Margin Value Method

Arindam Brahma (1), David C. Wynn (2), Ola Isaksson (1) // 2022
Predicting the impact of changes in a design can be challenging, especially for complex designs. Margins are often built into the designs which can absorb the knock-on effect of such changes, ...

User-Centred Co-Design in the Pandemic – A Reindeer Case

// 2022
An innovative design process which has been conducted under the restrictions during the covid-19 pandemic is in focus in this study. Visits were banned so user-centred design activities were ...

User-Centred Design: A Palm-Sized Light as a Part of Home Living

Tang, Chi Yin; Leung, Ho Yee; Chan, Nga Ting; Wong, Tsz Yan; Shih, Yi Teng // 2022
Nowadays, Hong Kong is facing serious housing problems. It is identified that insufficient light source is associated with small living space. In view of the generalization of poor living standard, ...

User-Centric Process of Designing a Molecular & Cellular Query Interface for Biomedical Research

Tiffany Sun Liaw, Nils Gehlenborg // 2022
There is a growing demand for the adoption of user-centric design processes for the development of computational biology software as usability becomes a major concern. Our team develops interfaces ...

Using Creativity Levels as a Criterion for Rater Selection in Creativity Assessment

Yin, Yuan; Hazeri, Kamyar; Vohra, Shafina; Zuo, Haoyu; Huang, Shu; Zhan, Bowen; Childs, Peter R N // 2022
This study aims to identify how ...

Using DSMs in Functionally Driven Explorative Design Experiments – an Automation Approach

Panarotto, Massimo (1); Kipouros, Timos (2); Brahma, Arindam (1); Isaksson, Ola (1); Strandh Tholin, Oskar (1); Clarkson, John (2) // 2022
Product architectures are often designed as evolutions or modifications of existing product platforms by adding new functionalities. However, there is still a limited ability to simultaneously modify ...

Using Machine Learning for Product Portfolio Management: A Methodical Approach to Predict Values of Product Attributes for Multi-Variant Product Portfolios

Jan Mehlst // 2022
To satisfy customer needs in the best way, companies offer them an almost infinite number of product variants. Although, an identical product was not built before, the values of its attributes must ...

Using Taxonomy for Supporting Sustainable Product Design Concept Analysis

Han, Ji; Jiang, Pingfei // 2022
Sustainability is playing an increasingly significant role in product design. Many studies have explored the use of methods or tools to support sustainable product design. However, more studies are ...

Utilising failure history to improve maintenance planning

Didriksen, Simon; Hansen, Kasper B.; Sigsgaard, Kristoffer V.; Mortensen, Niels Henrik; Agergaard, Julie K.; Ge, Jingrui // 2022
Improving decision support in the maintenance planning process by utilising maintenance data is in literature considered to hold a great potential. This study proposes a principle for linking failure ...

UTILISING MR TECHNOLOGIES FOR ESSENTIAL PROJECT-BASED LEARNING IN DESIGN EDUCATION

MAURYA, Santosh (1); Kahlon, Yuval (2); Oki, Takuya (2); Zhu, Jiang (2); Nakatani, Momoko (2); Liu, Yufei (2) // 2022

Utilizing a graph data structure to model physical effects and dependencies between different physical variables for the systematic identification of sensory effects in design elements

Benjamin Kraus, Stephan Matzke, Peter Welzbacher, Eckhard Kirchner // 2022
Gaining accurate data from technical systems has become of interest, particularly in the context of condition monitoring and predictive maintenance. Hereby it is important to gather precise and ...

Validating a Design Method to Improve Collaboration in Distributed Product Design

Duehr, Katharina; Kopp, David; Rapp,Simon; Albers, Albert // 2022

Validation as a New Evaluation Method of Modular Design Focused on the Prosumer

Laura Asi // 2022
The modular design harbors a potential development in the prosumer scope that has hardly been previously exploited. Their joint application can lead to products focused on user participation through ...

Virtually Hosted Hackathons for Design Research: Lessons Learned from the International Design Engineering Annual (IDEA) Challenge 2021

Mark Goudswaard (1), Lee Kent (1), Lorenzo Giunta (1), James Gopsill (1), Chris Snider (1), Filip Valjak (2), Kim A. Christensen (3), Harry Felton (1), Daniel Nygård Ege (3), Ricardo M. Real (1), Chris Cox (1), Nikola Horvat (2), Sampsa Kohtala (3), Sindre Wold Eikevåg (3), Tomislav Martinec (2), Marija Majda Perišić (2), Martin Steinert (3), Ben Hicks (1) // 2022
This paper provides an overview and appraisal of the International Design Engineering Annual (IDEA) challenge - a virtually hosted design hackathon run with the aim of generating a design research ...

Visual Ergonomics for Colourblindness: Applying Universal Design Principles in Graphical User Interface to Provide Affordance to the Colourblind Users

Abhinav Basak, Shatarupa Thakurta Roy // 2022
With evolution of Graphical User Interface, the access to the computer interface was expanded to cater to the extreme user categories by providing accessibility features and making the computer ...

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