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Knowledge-carrying objects in learning situations
Olander, Elin (1); Sörensen, Charlotte (2); Musa, Enes (1); Andersson, Sara (1); Sterner, Marielle (3) // 2020
This paper presents a design driven study aiming to explore the scope of knowledge-carrying objects (cf. learning objects, Churchill 2005) in learning situations. It is illustrated by a project in a ...
Konzept einer CAE-Methode zur systematischen Auslegung beanspruchungsgerechter; kurzfaserverstärkter AM-Fachwerksknoten für hochoptimierte Fachwerke
Jäger, Michael; Völkl, Harald; Wartzack, Sandro; // 2020
Trusses represent an economical, rigid and effective lightweight construction method. However, the connecting parts (nodes) between the struts are a design challenge, especially in highly optimized ...
KPI-linked transformation process for digitized production through the systematic analysis and evaluation of trends
Marthaler, Florian; Mertes, Thomas; Albers, Albert // 2020
Planning for production is based on a comparison between the target and actual status. In companies with limited resources, cost-intensive developments such as setting up production can jeopardize ...
Learning from Own Mistakes – A Comparative Study of Student Design Projects Working with Different Learning Approaches
VOß, Markus (1); BOZKURT, Hulusi (1); SAUER, Thorsten (2); NUTZMANN, Marc (2) // 2020
In previous work the authors have studied intensively in how far it is important for the learning process that Engineering Design students do not just plan products but also get the opportunity to ...
Learning to Design in a Serious Game
VOß, Markus (1); BOZKURT, Hulusi (1); SAUER, Thorsten (2); NUTZMANN, Marc (2) // 2020
The paper describes, discusses and reflects how a second year Engineering Design project in a Mechanical Engineering bachelor’s programme has been 'gamified' by introducing 'playful' elements into ...
LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE APPLICATION OF ENHANCED FUNCTION-MEANS MODELLING
Müller, J. R., Siiskonen, M. D. I. and Malmqvist, J. // 2020
LET’S HEAR CHILDREN’S VOICE. AN IMPLEMENTATION OF A DESIGN PROCESS MODEL TO UNDERSTAND CHILDREN’S VIEWS ON TANGIBLE INTERACTION
Cortés Orduña, Marta (1); Sánchez Milara, Iván (1); Kinnula, Marianne (2); Molin-Juustila, Tonja (2); Oikarinen, Anne-Marie (2); Riekki, Jukka (1) // 2020
Children provide innovative insights and perspectives when designing and evaluating prospective technologies and interaction methods. However, working with children as design informants requires ...
Linking a game-engine with CAD-software to create a flexible platform for researching extended reality interfaces for the industrial design process
Harlan, Jakob; Schleich, Benjamin; Wartzack, Sandro; // 2020
Driven by the need to develop highly complex products in short development cycles, many companies are aiming at fully digitized design workflows and continuous data and information flow. ...
LITERATURE REVIEW: EXISTING METHODS USING VR TO ENHANCE CREATIVITY
Gong, Zhengya; Georgiev, Georgi V. // 2020
Virtual reality (VR) technology has introduced a range of equipment, contexts, and stimuli with possible applications in the context of design creativity. In response, recent studies have ...
LOOKS LIKE BUT DOES IT FEEL LIKE? INVESTIGATING THE INFLUENCE OF MASS PROPERTIES ON USER PERCEPTIONS OF RAPID PROTOTYPES
Felton, H., Yon, J. and Hicks, B. // 2020
Making customer integration in company processes persistent: Comparison of literature and industrial perspective
Vogel, Simone; Kreimeyer, Matthias; Richter, Ronny; Spinler, Stefan // 2020
Companies lack efficient mechanisms for the systematic and continuous integration of customers in order to generate benefits and to avoid further complicating their internal processes. A gap was ...
MAKING THE MOST OF MAKERS: AN EXPLORATION OF THE NEED FOR A PROTOTYPING TOOL FOR COMPANIES TO ENGAGE WITH THE MAKER MOVEMENT
Kimber, A. J. E., Hansen, C. A. and // 2020
MANAGEMENT OF DESIGN ITERATIONS ON COUPLED PARAMETERS IN DESIGN TEAMWORK USING MULTIPLE DOMAIN MATRIX AND COLOURED PETRI NETS
Juranić, J., Pavković, N. and Jurinić, D. // 2020
MANAGING DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION BY VALUE-ORIENTED PORTFOLIO PLANNING
Weinreich, S., Şahin, T., Inkermann, D., Huth, T. and Vietor, T. // 2020
MANAGING MARGINS: OVERDESIGN IN HOSPITAL BUILDING SERVICES
Jones, D. A., Eckert, C. and Garthwaite, P. // 2020
MAPPING IMPACT OF DESIGN THINKING IN TEAMWORK, PROBLEM-SOLVING AND CREATIVITY
Guaman-Quintanilla, S., Chiluiza, K., Everaert, P. and Valcke, M. // 2020
Mass Distribution as an Approach for Designing Lightweight-Driven Product Architectures
Laufer, Felix; Roth, Daniel; Binz, Hansgeorg // 2020
Lightweight-design methods for the conceptual phase of the product-development process are becoming increasingly important due to their influence on products’ mass. Besides mass reduction, the ...
Matrix-Based Landscapes for Communication between Market and Product Perspective
Riesener, Michael; Dölle, Christian; Lender, Benjamin Nils Johannes; Schuh, Günther // 2020
In the development of cyber-physical systems, communication between teams representing market and product perspective is often marked by different incentives. The market perspective, representing the ...
MBSE als Datenbasis zur Unterstützung von Konfiguratoren und Digitalen Zwillingen modularer Produktfamilien
Laukotka, Fabian; Seiler, Florian; Krause, Dieter; // 2020
Today more products are developed in the form of modular productfamilies with similar, but slightly different product variants. To improve the development process but also the use and lifespanning ...
MEASURING THE VALUE OF SYSTEMS THINKING FOR DESIGN-CENTRIC ENGINEERING EDUCATION
Varadarajan, S. // 2020
METHOD FOR 3D-ENVIRONMENT DRIVEN DOMAIN KNOWLEDGE ELICITATION AND SYSTEM MODEL GENERATION
Japs, S., Kaiser, L. and Kharatyan, A. // 2020
METHOD FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF REQUIREMENTS FOR DESIGNING REFERENCE PROCESSES
Wilmsen, M., Gericke, K., J // 2020
Methode für markenübergreifendes Produktdesign am Beispiel eines Akkumoduls
Fischer, Matthias Sebastian; Holder, Daniel; Reichelt, Florian; Kern, Franziska; Maier, Thomas; // 2020
Replaceable products for changing use in machines from different manufacturers confront industrial designers with new challenges. In contrast to classic products, a strong product uniqueness must be ...
Methode zur gezielten Identifikation von Marktunsicherheiten zur Unterstützung der Zielsystementstehung
Zimmermann, Valentin; Prinz, Rudi; Albers, Albert; // 2020
Product development and the associated processes are charac-terized by uncertainties. Thus, the elements of the system of ob-jectives are also subject to uncertainties, which influence the product, ...
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