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Use interactive media to enhance creativity of designers by stimulating the senses in the context of art design education
Liu, X., Nagai, Y., Yabuuchi, K., & Cui, X. // 2021
Use of information and communication technology tools in distributed product design student teams
Horvat, N., Becattini, N., & Škec, S. // 2021
User experience study on ideating wearables in VR
Van Goethem, S., Verlinden, J., Watts, R., & Verwulgen, S. // 2021
User need-oriented concept development of autonomous vehicles
Schockenhoff, F., König, A., Zähringer, M., & Lienkamp, M. // 2021
Using effect catalogues for the design of sensing machine elements – method and exemplary application
Harder, A., Gross, H., Vorwerk-Handing, G., & Kirchner, E. // 2021
USING LINKOGRAPHY TO VISUALISE THE INFLUENCE OF EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUNDS ON COLLABORATION AND CREATIVITY IN IDEA GENERATION
Taoka, Yuki; Mihono, Haruhiko; Saito, Shigeki // 2021
Concept generation in design projects generally has divergence phase and convergence phase. In the divergence phase, possibilities of design spaces are expanded (i.e. idea generation) while design ...
Using model-based systems engineering for need-based and consistent support of the design process
Husung, S., Weber, C., Mahboob, A., & Kleiner, S. // 2021
USING NARRATIVE ENQUIRY TO INVESTIGATE THE DEVELOPMENT OF STUDENTS’ ENGINEERING IDENTITY IN A DEGREE APPRENTICESHIP
Liquete, Elena (1); Dekoninck, Elies (2); Wisker, Gina (2) // 2021
Every year, around 35% of engineering graduates (mainly female and ethnic minority graduates) in the UK choose roles outside engineering (EngineeringUK 2019) [1]. Given that engineering as a ...
Using pagerank and social network analysis to specify mental health factors
Boodaghian Asl, A., Raghothama, J., Darwich, A., & Meijer, S. // 2021
USING PRODUCT DESIGN METHODOLOGY IN TEACHING ON PUBLIC HEALTH AND LIFE
Grøm, Mille // 2021
The interdisciplinary project ‘Public health and life skills’ is being introduced in the Norwegian basic education with a new curriculum. An essential issue is mental health and communication. The ...
Value analysis to improve system architecting
Lalevée, A., Troussier, N., Blanco, E., & Chakroun, M. // 2021
Variant Value Management to Optimize Complexity and Value of Product Families
Luft, Thomas; Schmied, Christian; Schöberl, Maximilian; Wartzack, Sandro; Zimmermann, Markus; Mörtl, Markus // 2021
Increasing requirements lead to an evolutionary increase in complexity. As a result, direct and indirect costs also increase significantly, while value propositions for customers often stagnate. ...
VIRTUAL AND AUGMENTED REALITY TO EXPLOIT STEM-SKILLS-BASED LEARNING FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS USING THE TEC21 EDUCATIONAL MODEL
Gonzalez Almaguer, Carlos Alberto; Acuña López, Alejandro; Pérez Murueta, Pedro; Aguirre Acosta, Ángeles Carolina; Román Jiménez, Olaf Ramiro; Zubieta Ramírez, Claudia // 2021
The worldwide confinement due to Covid19 has boosted creativity in academia to develop learning activities with role-playing games and multidisciplinary workshops brought to our students' homes. ...
Virtual brainstorming and creativity: an analysis of measures, avatars, environments, interfaces, and applications
Gong, Z., Nanjappan, V., Soomro, S., & Georgiev, G. // 2021
Voraussetzungen für den Einsatz datengetriebener Methoden in der Produktentwicklung
Jan Mehlstäubl, Simon Nicklas, Benjamin Gerschütz, Nicolai Sprogies, Benjamin Schleich, Thomas Lohner, Sandro Wartzack, Karsten Stahl, Kristin Paetzold // 2021
Data mining and machine learning are successfully applied in many business areas such as marketing or production. Due to the increasing complexity in data and information flows and the large amount ...
WEARABLE TACTUAL COMMUNICATORS: DESIGNING PRODUCTS WITH TECHNOLOGY-MEDIATED TOUCH
Sener, Bahar; Pedgley, Owain // 2021
In some situations, it is not possible or desirable for communications to take place through voice- or screen-based interaction. People may want to act discreetly around other people; it may not be ...
What can be learnt from 130 children's dream wheelchair designs? Eliciting child-centred insights using an interdisciplinary design analysis framework
O'Sullivan, C., Nickpour, F., & Bernardi, F. // 2021
What is generative in generative design tools? Uncovering topological generativity with a c-k model of evolutionary algorithms
Hatchuel, A., Le Masson, P., Thomas, M., & Weil, B. // 2021
What is successful prototyping? Insights from novice designers’ self-evaluation of prototyping success
Hansen, C., Martins Pacheco, N., Özkil, A., & Zimmermann, M. // 2021
What motivates and discourages designers to use digital sketching? Comparing its use to externalise ideas versus communicating with external stakeholders
Ranscombe, C., & Zhang, W. // 2021
WHEN TERMS OF SERVICE ARE LONGER THAN A SHAKESPEARE’S PLAY: EASING THE UNDERSTANDING OF LEGAL DOCUMENTS THROUGH A USER EXPERIENCE DESIGN METHOD
Gherardi, Matteo // 2021
Whenever a user uses an Internet service, he accepts Terms of Service and Privacy Policy agreements, which describes how his personal data are going to be managed. This became even more evident ...
When worlds collide – a comparative analysis of issues impeding adoption of agile for hardware
Peterson, M., & Summers, J. // 2021
Zooming in on product-service system ecodesigning: a novel analysis approach and application to a case involving experienced practitioners
Neramballi, A., & Sakao, T. // 2021
A Behavior-Centric Concept for Engineering Education in New Product Development
Behrenbeck, Jan; Martins Pacheco, Nuno Miguel; Tariq, Bilal; Zimmermann, Markus // 2020
Engineering students need to be prepared for future work environments in which transdisciplinary collaboration and innovative behaviour are key to sustainable success. Classical technical skills will ...
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