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"DOGGY DOLLY": DESIGN EXPLORATION OF CUSTOMISED MOBILITY DEVICE FOR A HANDICAPPED DOG
Shin, Dosun // 2019
This paper introduces the research and process of assistive device design for a special 4-year-old dog who lost one of his front left leg due to a gun shot by a policeman on the street. This project ...
3D ANTHROPOMETRY IN ERGONOMIC PRODUCT DESIGN EDUCATION
Jellema, Anton (1); Galloin, Evan (2); Massé, Benoît (2); Ruiter, Iemkje (1); Molenbroek, Johan (1); Huysmans, Toon (1) // 2019
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 ...
A "lattice" approach to design education: Bringing real and integrated design experience to the classroom through Engineering Design Days
Hurst, Ada; Rennick, Chris; Bedi, Sanjeev // 2019
While design is fundamental to engineering practice, modern training in engineering design has almost exclusively moved to the classroom, providing students little exposure to holistic, real-world ...
A CASE STUDY APPROACH TO INTRODUCE CIRCULAR ECONOMY IN SUSTAINABLE DESIGN EDUCATION
Esparragoza, Ivan (1); Mesa-Cogollo, Jaime (2) // 2019
Finding sustainable solutions to worldwide problems has become a critical challenge for engineers. The use of natural resources and the generation of materials no degradable should be controlled when ...
A CHAT Approach to Understand Framing in Digital Service Innovation
Sturkenboom, Nick (1); Baha, Ehsan (1,2); Price, Rebecca (1); Kleinsmann, Maaike (1); Snelders, Dirk (1) // 2019
Within the third wave of digital service innovation, framing is becoming increasingly complex. Accordingly, design practice finds itself in a transition from designing single service solutions that ...
A COMPARATIVE METHOD FOR TEACHING PERSPECTIVE PROJECTION TO BEGINNERS
Hakan GURSU (1) and Nur Yildirim (2) // 2019
A Comparison Of Contemporary Prototyping Methods
Coutts, Euan Ross (1,2); Wodehouse, Andrew (2); Robertson, Jason (2) // 2019
Prototypes are a common feature of many product design and development endeavours. An ever widening range of prototyping options are available to designers and engineers. May particular options be ...
A Comparison of Design Activity of Academics and Practitioners Using the FBS Ontology: A Case Study
Hurst, Ada (1); Nespoli, Oscar G. (1); Abdellahi, Sarah (2); Gero, John S. (2) // 2019
Academics teach engineering design based on design theory and best practices, practitioners teach design based on their experience. Is there a difference between them? There appears to be little ...
A Computational Framework for Exploring the Socio-Cognitive Features of Teams and their Influence on Design Outcomes
Singh, Harshika (1); Cascini, Gaetano (1); Casakin, Hernan (2); Singh, Vishal (3) // 2019
The dynamics of design teams play a critical role in product development, mainly in the early phases of the process. This paper presents a conceptual framework of a computational model about how ...
A computational study of the effect of experience on problem/solution space exploration in teams
Perisic, Marija Majda (1); Martinec, Tomislav (1); Storga, Mario (1,2); Gero, John S (3,4) // 2019
This paper presents the results of computational experiments aimed at studying the effect of experience on design teams? exploration of problem-solution space. An agent-based model of a design team ...
A Concept for Physiological User Description in the Context of Dual User Integration
SchrÓppel, Tina; Diepold, Theresia; Miehling, JÓrg; Wartzack, Sandro // 2019
In order to ensure the user's acceptance towards a product, the user has to be captured with all his facets and requirements. In this context, many user-centred design methods only focus on single ...
A concept for process-oriented interdisciplinary tolerance management considering production-specific deviations
Heling, Bjoern; Oberleiter, Thomas; Rohrmoser, Andreas; Kiener, Christoph; Schleich, Benjamin; Hagenah, Hinnerk; Merklein, Marion; Willner, Kai; Wartzack, Sandro // 2019
To meet rising customer requirements, increasingly complex products have to be virtually validated. To achieve this within the framework of virtual product development, a wide range of aspects has to ...
A Concept Map for Design Method Experiments in Product Development – A Guideline for Method Developers
Selin Üreten [1]; Matthias Eisenmann [2]; Thomas Nelius [2]; Shi Cao [3]; Sven Matthiesen [2]; Dieter Krause [1] // 2019
Due to the emergence of experiments in product development and yet still missing systematic adjustment of the generic experimental design procedure to test design methods. a facilitation is required. ...
A Conceptual Framework for Breakthrough Technologies
Hein, Andreas Makoto (1); Brun, Juliette (2) // 2019
Breakthrough technologies introduce a radically new capability or a drastic performance improvement. However, the existing engineering design literature does not specifically pay attention to them. ...
A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF ‘CREATIVITY’ IN SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION AND DESIGN
Empson, Thomas (1); Chance, Professor Shannon (2); Patel, Professor Shushma (1) // 2019
This paper provides a system level perspective of the contextual pressures facing designers, engineers and businesses today. In it, we challenge negative creative norms and we champion positive ...
A Critical Review of the Integrated Logistics Support Suite for Aerospace and Defence Programmes
Vaskic, Ljubisa; Paetzold, Kristin // 2019
The Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) can be described as an approach for optimisation of in-service (logistics) activities and minimisation of the life cycle costs of a system. ILS is an integral ...
A Design Case Study: 3D Printer Software Interface Design based on Home Users preferences Knowledge
Li, Xuenan; Zhao, Danhua; Zhao, Jianghong // 2019
The rapid development of 3D printing technology has an impact on all aspects of modern manufacturing, design and society. However, the home use of 3D printers is still limited by the difficulty in ...
A DESIGN INNOVATION FRAMEWORK RESEARCH IN THE CONTEXT OF SOCIAL REGENERATION
WU, DUAN (1); MA, YUHONG (1); WANG, JIPING (3); XU, JIE (2) // 2019
Social regeneration is an intricate field that calls for interdisciplinary knowledge to fulfill the ever-changing trends and an arbitrary sequence of demands. Ostensibly, involved in “reshaping” the ...
A DESIGN INQUIRY INTO THE ROLE OF DESIGN PROCESS IN FOSTERING CREATIVE EXPLORATION OF IDEAS AND CONCEPTS: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF DESIGN PROJECTS OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS
Joshi, Purba; Sinha, Sharmila // 2019
Creativity forms the base for innovation. Successful implementation of a creative idea can lead to innovation. As per De Bono, creativity deals with the transformation of existing ideas, views and ...
A digitized approach to reduce assembly conflicts during aircraft cabin conversions
Fabian Laukotka; Jan Oltmann; Dieter Krause // 2019
Aircrafts are fitted with a new cabin every five to seven years. Because each individual aircraft is slightly modified during its life span. detailed infor-mation to be used during the design of the ...
A framework for designing work systems in Industry 4.0
Kadir, Bzhwen A (1); Broberg, Ole (1); Souza da Concei // 2019
The introduction of new digital technologies in industrial work systems and increasing implementation of Cyber Physical Systems are evoking new and unknown challenges and opportunities related to ...
A Framework for Development Architecture for Modular Products: Cross-Domain Variety Management Perspective
Oh, Kwansuk; Lim, Jong Wook; Cho, Seongwon; Ryu, Junyeol; Hong, Yoo S. // 2019
Variety management is a cross-domain issue in product family design. In the real field, the relationships across the domains are so complex for most of the existing product families that they cannot ...
A Further Exploration of the Three Driven Approaches to Combinational Creativity
Han, Ji (1); Hua, Min (2); Shi, Feng (2,3); Childs, Peter R. N. (2) // 2019
Combinational creativity is a significant element of design in supporting designers to generate creative ideas during the early phases of design. There exists three driven approaches to combinational ...
A knowledge based approach to support the conceptual design of ETO products
Nardelli, Miriam (1); Cicconi, Paolo (1); Savoretti, Andrea (1); Raffaeli, Roberto (2); Germani, Michele (1) // 2019
The ever-increasing competitiveness, due to the market globalization, has forced the industries to modify their design and production strategies. A key point is the development of products that ...
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