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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

AUTOMATED PRODUCT FUNCTIONALITY AND DESIGN OPTIMIZATION INSTANCING A PRODUCT-SERVICE SYSTEM

Wolniak, P., Sauthoff, B., Kloock-Schreiber, D. and Lachmayer, R. // 2020

Automatic geometry alteration when designing for metal additive manufacturing

Martinsson, Julian; Borgue, Olivia; Panarotto, Massimo; Isaksson, Ola // 2020
On the last decades, the space industry has been interested in implementing metal additive manufacturing. However, the transition from traditional to additive manufacturing technologies requires ...

Automatisierte Identifikation und Charakterisierung von Anforderungsabhängigkeiten – Literaturstudie zum Vergleich von Lösungsansätzen

Gräßler, Iris; Preuß, Daniel; Oleff, Christian; // 2020
Many development projects of complex, interdisciplinary products fail due to an inefficient handling of requirement changes. One reason for this is that requirement dependencies and the resulting ...

AUTONOMOUS SHUTTLES FOR URBAN MOBILITY ON DEMAND APPLICATIONS – ECOSYSTEM DEPENDENT REQUIREMENT ELICITATION

Grahle, A., Song, Y.-W., Brüske, K., Bender, B. and Göhlich, D. // 2020

BASIS FOR A NEW THEORY OF DRAWING FRAMEWORK FROM TRADITIONAL HANDMADE TO MODERN VIRTUAL SIMULATION

Novoa, Mauricio // 2020
This article builds on work presented in the previous 2019 E&PDE conference that proposed a new theory was needed for drawing, as a tool for design and innovation that today should also be considered ...

BRAIN ACTIVITY IN CONSTRAINED AND OPEN DESIGN SPACES: AN EEG STUDY

Vieira, Sonia (1); Gero, John S. (2); Delmoral, Jessica (3); Li, Shumin (1); Cascini, Gaetano (1); Fernandes, António (4)  // 2020
Creativity is recognized as essential for changing the design space from constrained to open spaces. This study compares the neurophysiological activations of 18 professional industrial designers in ...

BRIDGING DESIGN THINKING AND ENTRECOMP FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP WORKSHOPS: A LEARNING EXPERIENCE

Campbell, Duncan (1); Balis, Gerasimos (2); Aryana, Bijan (3) // 2020
Design Thinking (DT) is commonly used in Entrepreneurship Education, however it’s capacity to support entrepreneurial competencies has not been explored sufficiently. In this study, we used a ...

Bringing Reality Back to Virtual Reality - A Collaborative Tool for Multidisciplinary Teams

Kohtala, Sampsa; Kaland, Thomas; Jacobsen, Live; Aalto, Pasi; Steinert, Martin // 2020
We propose a new system combining a physical interface and a virtual environment that can be accessed through VR. Our aim is making collaboration in multidisciplinary teams more productive through ...

Building on Design Thinking to Work Creatively with Knowledge: A tale of two paradigms

McElheron, Paul John // 2020
Creative problem solving is an important 21st century skill, and design thinking has found application in a range of sectors including education, driven by its promise as a catalyst for innovation. ...

BUSINESSPERSONS’ IDEA GENERATION CONFIDENCE SHIFTS THROUGH A MINIMUM DESIGN THINKING TRAINING 

Furue, Nanami // 2020
Design thinking has long been focused as one of the methods for generating innovation. However, the universal effect of applying design thinking to the real business has sometimes been ...

CAN SOUND OVERCOMES CHALLENGES AND BOOST STUDENTS CREATIVITY?

Alhussain, Danah Fouad (1); Counsell, John (2); Perham, Nick (2); Pigott, Jon (2) // 2020
Some HE institutions restrict students’ choice of where to work. These restrictions, in addition to students being in shared non-ideal environs, such as institutional spaces, reduce their personal ...

Characterizing Systems Of Systems Change And Failure Via Network-based Metrics

Fakhfakh, Sarra; Hein, Andreas Makoto; Chazal, Yann; Jankovic, Marija // 2020
A System of System (SoS) is a synthesis of independent systems functioning together towards a common goal. They are characterized by their dynamic nature and evolvability during operation: addition, ...

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