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AN MBSE-BASED APPROACH FOR THE DEFINITION AND EVALUATION OF ENGINEERING IT ARCHITECTURES

Heihoff-Schwede, J., Kaiser, L. and Dumitrescu, R. // 2020

ANALYSING DIVERGENT-CONVERGENT ACTIVITIES IN THE ARCHITECTURAL STUDIO, WITH THE AID OF THE 'KNOWLEDGE CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES' MODEL

Sopher, Hadas // 2020
Design activities and divergent-convergent developmental activities are considered to be of essential importance in developing design solutions, making them an important learning objective in the ...

Analysing increase of functionality and complexity in integrated product architectures

Gonzalez Castro, Sabela; Panarotto, Massimo; Borgue, Olivia; Isaksson, Ola // 2020
Nowadays, product designers find difficulties and uncertainties when assessing how complex a product will be when introducing new functionalities or when integrating multiple functionalities into a ...

Analysis of Systems Structural Relationships Through a DSM-Based Approach

Menshenin, Yaroslav; Brovar, Yana; Crawley, Edward; Fortin, Clement // 2020
DSMs and related matrices are commonly used to represent system interfaces, which is closely associated with a need to decompose systems into their elements. However, besides the importance of ...

Anforderungen an ein Daten-Backend-System zur Unterstützung industrieller Datenanalyse-Anwendungen in digitalen Engineering-Prozessen dynamischer Wertschöpfungsnetzwerke

Eiden, Andreas; Gries, Jonas; Eickhoff, Thomas; Göbel, Jens C.; // 2020
Industrial data analytics needs well-structured and linked data from different data sources. The increasing mass of data, scattered IT-structures and a lack of knowledge, especially in small and ...

AN INTERACTION-BASED DESIGN THINKING APPROACH FOR ARCHITECTURE AS A COMPLEX ADAPTIVE SYSTEM 

Shen, Tao (1); Nagai, Yukari (2)  // 2020
Creativity is a vital part of design studies, and many literatures have approached design creativity from the perspectives of cognition and social behaviors. Several methods and tools have been ...

APPLICATION OF KNOWLEDGE-BASED ENGINEERING FOR TEACHING DESIGN KNOWLEDGE TO DESIGN STUDENTS

Plappert, S., Hoppe, L., Gembarski, P. C. and Lachmayer, R. // 2020

APPLYING MODEL-BASED SYSTEMS ENGINEERING TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF AUTONOMOUS VESSEL FUNCTIONS

Bleisinger, O., Forte, S., Apostolov, C. and Schmitt, M. // 2020

Approaches to analyzing multi-functional problems

Svendsen, Nicklas Werge; Lenau, Torben Anker // 2020
Designers’ appreciation of functional analysis and morphological synthesis and criticism regarding sub functional focus and poor innovation ability of these approaches, is the theoretical starting ...

APPROPRIATE KNOWLEDGES: AN EXPLORATION OF SOUTH AFRICAN INDUSTRIAL DESIGN CURRICULA IN THE ERA OF 4IR

Adelabu, Oluwafemi Samuel; Campbell, Angus Donald // 2020
Since the era of the first industrial revolution, design has played a significant role in bringing about social-economic transformation through technology and yet it still holds great potential to ...

ARCHITECTING COMPLEX ENGINEERED SYSTEMS

Sellgren, U. and Williamsson, D. // 2020

ARCTIC DESIGN FOR THE REAL WORLD: BASIC CONCEPTS AND EDUCATIONAL PRACTICE

Usenyuk-Kravchuk, Svetlana (1); Akimenko, Daria (2); Garin, Nikolai (1); Miettinen, Satu (2) // 2020
In this article, we outline the potential of design to inform the vision of human existence in severe environmental settings. For that, we propose the Arctic Design (AD) framework as providing new ...

ARE ECO-DESIGN STRATEGIES IMPLEMENTED IN PRODUCTS? A STUDY ON THE AGREEMENT LEVEL OF INDEPENDENT OBSERVERS

Maccioni, L., Borgianni, Y., Pigosso, D. C. A. and McAloone, T. C. // 2020

ASSESSING FIGURES OF SPEECH AS A CREATIVITY TOOL FOR DESIGNERS

Bryan HOWELL (1), Carly MATHESON (1), and Kody PARTRIDGE (2) // 2020

ASSESSING THE DRIVER'S RISK PERCEPTION DURING AUTONOMOUS DRIVING

Gandrez, C., Mantelet, F., Aoussat, A., Jeremie, F. and Landel, E. // 2020

ASSESSING THE FUTURE: METHODS AND CRITERIA

Gräßler, I., Thiele, H. and Scholle, P // 2020

ASSESSMENT CRITERIA WITHIN CHINA’S INDUSTRIAL DESIGN EDUCATION

Fan, Yun (1); Zhang, Yang (1); Bohemia, Erik (2); Nielsen, Liv Merete (2); Xia, Xiang (3) // 2020
This paper discusses issues regarding cultivating the creative ability of Chinese industrial design undergraduate students in the teaching and learning process. First, we review literature explores ...

AUTOMATED PART DECOMPOSITION FOR PRODUCT ARCHITECTURE MODELING

Redeker, J., Gebhardt, P., Reichler, A.-K., T // 2020

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