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USERS’ SURVEY FOR DEVELOPMENT OF PASSENGER DRONES

Rautray, P., Mathew, D. J. and Eisenbart, B. // 2020

USING A CROSS-DOMAIN PRODUCT MODEL TO SUPPORT ENGINEERING CHANGE MANAGEMENT

Wilms, R., Kronsbein, P., Inkermann, D., Huth, T., Reik, M. and Vietor, T. // 2020

USING CERAMIC CRAFTS TO TEACH USER CENTRED DESIGN FOR WATER PURIFICATION AND DEVELOPMENT

Harlow, Richard; Buck, Lyndon // 2020
The development of more advanced technologies for manufacture and knowledge exchange has opened up the world to wider trade and partnerships, requiring designers to consider the suitability of their ...

USING CROWDFUNDING AS PART OF THE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS

Forbes, H., Han, J. and Schaefer, D. // 2020

Using Dependency and Structure Modeling (DSM) for Temporal Decision Making in Set-Based Design (SBD)

Rapp, Stephen Horton; Witus, Gary // 2020
SBD is a Product Development (PD) methodology that defines a set of system designs to reduce risk associated with down selecting to single designs. SBD explores trade-offs and searches for sets that ...

Using DSMs for the Visualization and Analysis of Decision Models in Business Processes

Campagna, Dario; Kavka, Carlos; Nicastro, Sara; Poloni, Carlo; Turco, Alessandro // 2020
Business processes are represented nowadays with industry standards like Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) and Decision Model and Notation (DMN). Business analysts can graphically represent ...

VALUE CONFLICT, CONVERGENCE AND EVOLUTION – VALUES SHAPING CROSS-DISCIPLINARY DESIGN

Iivari, Netta // 2020
Values are shaping and underlying our behaviour, including creative design. In cross-disciplinary design, there may be a multitude of values shaping and underlying design. So far, there is a lack of ...

VALUE PROPOSITION OF PRODUCT-SERVICE SYSTEMS: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY TO COMPARE TWO DIFFERENT DESIGN APPROACHES

Fernandes, S. C., Pigosso, D. C. A., McAloone, T. C. and Rozenfeld, H. // 2020

Virtual fitting of personalised knitwear based on 3D anthropometry

Jellema, Anton Harmen (1); Van der Bie, Maartje (2); Zhou, Wenjun (2); Huysmans, Toon (1) // 2020
The Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering of the Delft University of Technology offers a bachelor’s degree education programme and three master programmes. Our students are lectured in ergonomics ...

VISUAL BOARDS: MOOD BOARD, STYLE BOARD OR CONCEPT BOARD?

Munk, Julie Elert; Sørensen, Jesper Sønderskov; Laursen, Linda Nhu // 2020
Visual boards are an important part of navigating a design process. The three most commonly known visual boards are mood boards, style boards and concept boards, which are all used in different parts ...

VR FOR ASSEMBLY TASKS IN THE MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY – INTERACTION AND BEHAVIOUR

Eriksson, Y., Sjölinder, M., Wallberg, A. and Söderberg, J. // 2020

WHAT IS A DIGITAL TWIN? – DEFINITIONS AND INSIGHTS FROM AN INDUSTRIAL CASE STUDY IN TECHNICAL PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Trauer, J., Schweigert-Recksiek, S., Engel, C., Spreitzer, K. and Zimmermann, M. // 2020

WHERE EMOTION MEETS FUNCTION: THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN ICONIC LEGO® MINIFIGURE THROUGH AN ORIGINAL AND ENJOYABLE DESIGN EXERCISE

Londoño, María; Velásquez, Alejandra // 2020
In exploring new experiences in design and engineering education – specifically learning by doing – this paper aims to describe a creative learning activity for Product Design Engineering students ...

WHICH VISUALISATION TOOLS AND WHY? COMPARING PERCEPTIONS OF STUDENT AND PRACTICING DESIGNERS TOWARD DIGITAL SKETCHING

Ranscombe, Charlie (1); Bissett-Johnson, Katherine (1); Zhang, Wenwen (2); Eisenbart, Boris (1); Lauff, Carlye (3) // 2020
There is a wide array of tools available to designers in industrial and engineering design disciplines. In terms of visualisation designers rely heavily on a combination of sketch-based tools and ...

WORK-INTEGRATED LEARNING FOR MASTER STUDENTS IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Ghysels, Pieter; Roseaux, Bianca; Jacoby, Alexis J // 2020
Both graduate and undergraduate students in design and product development acquire very specific domain related competences throughout their study program. These educational targets, compiled in 12 ...

YOU NEED TO FOCUS TO VALIDATE

Isaksson, O., Eckert, C., Panarotto, M. and Malmqvist, J. // 2020

‘URBAN & SUBURBAN NATURE INTERACTIONS’, IMPACTS AND SERENDIPITOUS NARRATIVES OF THE MY NATUREWATCH PROJECT

Phillips, R., Anderson, R., Abbas-Nazari, A., Gaver, B. and Boucher, A. // 2020

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