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Exploring the potential of digital twin-driven design of aero-engine structures
Martinsson, J., Panarotto, M., Kokkolaras, M., & Isaksson, O. // 2021
Exploring the role of transactive memory systems in team decision-making during ideation phase
Dastmalchi, M., Balakrishnan, B., & Oprean, D. // 2021
Extended target weighing approach (ETWA): impact and risk analysis of lightweight concepts in the product-production system-co-design
Albers, A., Stürmlinger, T., Revfi, S., & Behdinan, K. // 2021
Extended taxonomy of design and innovation games to identify perspectives of development and evaluation
Bhatt, A., Acharya, S., & Chakrabarti, A. // 2021
Extending product family design methods to product-service-system family design
Rosen, D., & Choi, Y. // 2021
Extracting design recommendations from interactive genetic algorithm experiments: application to the design of sounds for electric vehicles
Souaille, T., Petiot, J., Lagrange, M., & Misdariis, N. // 2021
Facilitating micromobility for first and last mile connection with public transit through environmental design: a case study of California bay area rapid transit stations
Ferguson, B., & Sanguinetti, A. // 2021
Formulating guidelines for the systematic set-up of experiential material characterization studies: a case of plastic demonstrators
Veelaert, L., Moons, I., & Du Bois, E. // 2021
Fostering sustainable mindsets in engineering education
Kunrath, K., & Ramanujan, D. // 2021
FROM CO-DESIGN TO CO-EDUCATION: A COMMUNITY COLLABORATION STUDY CASE FOR DESIGN EDUCATION
Wu, Duan (1); Shi, Yin (2); Liu, Yang (3) // 2021
Design education aims to ‘serve environmental, technological and societal changes and challenges’. While evidence suggests a worldwide increase of cross-disciplinary working as partnerships transcend ...
From planned obsolescence to the circular economy in the smartphone industry: an evolution of strategies embodied in product features
Barros, M., & Dimla, E. // 2021
From requirements to prototyping: application of human-system integration methodology to digital twin design
Camara Dit Pinto, S., Masson, D., Villeneuve, E., Boy, G., & Urfels, L. // 2021
From the definition of user experience to a framework to classify its applications in design
Berni, A., & Borgianni, Y. // 2021
Fuzzy-based framework for managing inter-enterprise collaborations in PSS context
Harrat, M., Belkadi, F., & Bernard, A. // 2021
Gamification and nudging techniques for improving user engagement in mental health and well-being apps
Auf, H., Dagman, J., Renström, S., & Chaplin, J. // 2021
Geometrical benchmarking of laser powder bed fusion systems based on designer needs
Montero, J., Weber, S., Petroll, C., Brenner, S., Bleckmann, M., Paetzold, K., & Nedeljkovic-Groha, V. // 2021
Geometry application evolution - from research to industrial applications over two decades
Fuxin, F., & Edlund, S. // 2021
GIGA-MAPPING AND KNOWLEDGE OF BOUNDARY OBJECT THEORY IN SUSTAINABLE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Kvam, Eva // 2021
New combinations of disciplines allow a better understanding of interconnected modern problems like sustainability. Expanding design education curriculum may improve a designer’s ability to deal with ...
Growing up and moving on - insights from the health care professionals and adolescents’ perspectives on the issues and barriers in the transfer of care from paediatrics to adult care
Gilmore, G., Kiernan, L., White, E., & Hartigan, B. // 2021
H.I.I.T. HIGH INTENSITY IDEATION TRAINING - FACILITATING GROUP DESIGN IDEATION IN A DIGITAL TEACHING SPACE
Pownall, Max John; Brook, Emily Elizabeth; Pashley, Kathryn // 2021
2020 has been a challenging experience across Higher Education. Within the Product Design Department at Nottingham Trent University, these challenges have been utilised as opportunities to expand ...
Handling of explicit uncertainty in requirements change management
Gräßler, I., Pottebaum, J., Oleff, C., & Preuß, D. // 2021
Hash functions supporting mechatronic design evolution
Fresemann, C., Falbe, M., & Stark, R. // 2021
HAVE YOU FELT BLUE OR RED? A COLOUR-BASED TOOL FOR CULTURALLY PLURAL TEAMS
Mattioli, Francesca (1); Calvo Ivanovic, Ingrid (1,2) // 2021
Due to the extensive practice of collaborative design-based learning and the increasing cultural plurality of design courses, the theme of cross-cultural teamwork in Design Education is becoming ...
Herausforderung Methodeneinsatz – Erklärungsansätze aus der Akzeptanzforschung
Simon J. Nicklas, Anne Wallisch, Kristin Paetzold // 2021
Whilst there is broad agreement that methods can efficiently support development work, new methods often find little acceptance in industrial practice in terms of consistent use. Therefore, this ...
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