Query returned 1452 results.
Unveiling the Construct of Design Thinking: An Exploratory Study
Mariana Oliveira, Eduardo Zancul // 2022
Design thinking does not have a consensually defined construct in the academic literature. This foundational fragility hinders theory building in the field. This study addresses this gap by providing ...
User-Centred Co-Design in the Pandemic – A Reindeer Case
// 2022
An innovative design process which has been conducted under the restrictions during the covid-19 pandemic is in focus in this study. Visits were banned so user-centred design activities were ...
User-Centric Process of Designing a Molecular & Cellular Query Interface for Biomedical Research
Tiffany Sun Liaw, Nils Gehlenborg // 2022
There is a growing demand for the adoption of user-centric design processes for the development of computational biology software as usability becomes a major concern. Our team develops interfaces ...
Visual Ergonomics for Colourblindness: Applying Universal Design Principles in Graphical User Interface to Provide Affordance to the Colourblind Users
Abhinav Basak, Shatarupa Thakurta Roy // 2022
With evolution of Graphical User Interface, the access to the computer interface was expanded to cater to the extreme user categories by providing accessibility features and making the computer ...
A data model for linking testbed and field test data
Christopher Sauer, Benjamin Schleich, Sandro Wartzack // 2021
With the help of data-driven methods such as machine learning, the development of the current product generation can be supported and improved through the early use of data from previous products and ...
A modelling framework for data-driven design for sustainable behaviour in human-machine interactions
Montecchi, T., & Becattini, N. // 2021
A reliability inspired strategy for intelligent performance management with predictive driver behaviour: a case study for a diesel particulate filter
doikin, A., Campean, F., Priest, M., Lin, C., & Angiolini, E. // 2021
Accelerated parameterized computation of the thermal behaviour of dual purpose casks
Roppel, M., Lange, C., Roith, B., & Rieg, F. // 2021
AN ETHICAL APPROACH TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCE IN THE DESIGN PROCESS
Knutsen, Fredrik Hope // 2021
The product design field is commonly known for focusing on solving the users' needs. However, behavioural design can contribute with a different approach in design education, where the aim is to ...
APPLYING CRITICAL DESIGN TO COMMUNICATE CULTURAL INSIGHTS EMPATHICALLY: A CASE STUDY
De La O Campos, José Rodrigo (1); Güemes, David (2) // 2021
Human-Centered Design research relies on research activities such as daily studies, cultural probes, or deep-dive interviews in order to obtain insights about the people it is studying through an ...
Capturing mathematical and human perceptions of shape and form through machine learning
Gopsill, J., Goudswaard, M., Jones, D., & Hicks, B. // 2021
Citizen profiles of residual waste separation behaviour
Kamoen, C., & Karahanoglu, A. // 2021
COMBINING COLLABORATIVE USER EXPERIENCE DESIGN WITH CROWD ENGINEERING: A PROBLEM-BASED LAB COURSE FOR (UNDER-)GRADUATE STUDENTS
Kerpen, Daniel (1); Juresa, Yannick (2); Forte, Sven (2); Conrad, Jan (1); Göbel, Jens C. (2); Wallach, Dieter P. (1) // 2021
Designers and engineers have to cope with adaptability by the very nature of their activities: The development of new products and services is changing rapidly, e.g. products are becoming more and ...
DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF THE INTEGRATION OF SUSTAINABILITY IN AN ENGINEERING COURSE
Grimal, Lou; Gillot, Claudine; Reyes, Tatiana; Troussier, Nadège; Marty, Pauline; Brullot, Sabrina // 2021
Education on sustainability is one of the main stakes of our century. As engineers design technologies and participate actively to industrial activities, their education to design for sustainability ...
DESIGN AND CREATIVITY FOR DEVELOPING DIGITAL MATURITY SKILLS
Canina, Maria Rita; Bruno, Carmen // 2021
Design and engineer education urgently need to co-evolve with the human, technological and cultural evolution of the digital era we are facing. Indeed, digital transformation is changing people’s ...
DESIGN AND DOUBLE BIND COMMUNICATION IN PUBLIC SERVICES—THE MODEL OF LOGICAL PARADOXES
Blaasvaer, Linda (1); Gulden, Tore (2) // 2021
This article describes a cybernetic, systems analysis of double communication inherent in the relationship between clients and social workers. The study is oriented in the context of the Norwegian ...
Design for resilient human-system interaction in autonomy: the case of a shore control centre for unmanned ships
Veitch, E., Kaland, T., & Alsos, O. // 2021
Design for sustainable behaviour in product/service systems - a systematic review
Gustafsson, K., Harild, S., & Pigosso, D. // 2021
DESIGNERLY WAYS OF TRANSFORMING DESIGN EDUCATION: A REVIEW OF DESIGN CURRICULA REFORMS WORLDWIDE
Brosens, Lore (1,2); Raes, Annelies (3,4); Octavia, Johannna Renny (5); Emmanouil, Marina (1,2) // 2021
In recent years, the responsibilities of designers in industry have drastically shifted. One of these developments is that designers are increasingly growing into jobs where they need to facilitate ...
ENCOURAGING REFLECTION ON GENDER BIAS IN DESIGN EDUCATION
Lillegård, May Helen; Trondsen, June Kyong; Boks, Casper // 2021
Gender stereotypes still dominate modern society, despite of an ongoing shift of ideas and ideals relating gender roles. Whilst design impacts our perceptions on gender roles, today’s design ...
ENHACING ABDUCTIVE REASONING IN DESIGN AND ENGINEERING EDUCATION VIA PROBABILISTIC KNOWLEDGE; A CASE STUDY IN AI
Galdon, Fernando; Hall, Ashley; Ferrarello, Laura // 2021
As we are moving into a knowledge-based economy, frameworks addressing the translational processes revolving around value and impact permeate the development of educational curriculums in the design ...
ETHICS IN DESIGN EDUCATION, BUT DIFFERENT: PRACTICING THE PRACTICAL TURN
Eggink, Wouter // 2021
Industrial Design Engineers have social responsibility by the very nature of their activities; bringing new products and services into the world of the user. This responsibility calls for ethical ...
Exploratory research on cultural computing for human-computer interaction. The case of sustainability
Grimal, L., Di Loreto, I., & Troussier, N. // 2021
EXPLORING THE GENDER STEREOTYPE THREAT THAT WOMEN EXPERIENCE IN TEAM-BASED EDUCATIONAL SETTINGS
Howell, Bryan F.; Westwood, Judith; Fuller, Becky; Jackson, Asa; Rawlings, Rebekah; Hill, Michaela // 2021
Solitary women students participating in male majority design and development teams often experience inadvertent stereotype threat. This paper explores the educational experience of undergraduate ...
Boolean Searches
The following examples demonstrate some search strings that use boolean operators:
- design community
Find rows that contain at least one of the two words. - +design +community
Find rows that contain both words. - +design community
Find rows that contain the word “design”, but rank rows higher if they also contain “community”. - +design -community
Find rows that contain the word “design” but not “community”. - +design ~community
Find rows that contain the word “design”, but if the row also contains the word “community”, rate it lower than if row does not. - +design +(>community <decisions)
Find rows that contain the words “design” and “community”, or “design” and “decisions” (in any order), but rank “design community” higher than “design decisions” - design*
Find rows that contain words such as “design”, “designs”, “designing”, or “designer”. - "some words"
Find rows that contain the exact phrase “some words” (for example, rows that contain “some words of wisdom” but not “some noise words”). Note that the " characters that enclose the phrase are operator characters that delimit the phrase. They are not the quotation marks that enclose the search string itself.