SIG-Library

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AN ONTOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK TO LINK MARKETING AND DESIGN

Casagrande-Seretti, Alessandro; Montagna, Francesca // 2018
Communication issues between people with different backgrounds within the product development teams are commonplace. The causes are many, including cultural differences and language barriers. ...

Analysis of dynamic system behaviour using sequence modelling with the C&C²-Approach – a case study on a power tool hammer mechanism

Matthiesen, Sven; Wettstein, Andreas; Grauberger, Patric // 2018
In product development, the building of simulation models for analysis is a general approach. Nowadays, products are mostly developed in generations, which means these models can be re-used in ...

Applying Function-Means Tree Modelling to Personalized Medicines

Siiskonen, Maria; Folestad, Staffan; Malmqvist, Johan // 2018
Recent breakthroughs in diagnostics, genotyping and so forth, has created opportunities to satisfy the individual therapeutic needs of each patient, i.e. treatment can be tailored according to the ...

APPROXIMATION OF THE USER BEHAVIOUR IN A FULLY AUTOMATED VEHICLE REFERRING TO A STATIONARY PROTOTYPE-BASED RESEARCH STUDY

Fitzen, Florian; Amereller, Maximilian; Paetzold, Kristin // 2018
The technological progress of automated driving fundamentally affects the starting situation for developing the automotive interior. As the driver will not be occupied with driving tasks, a ...

ARE SOCIAL NETWORK SITES THE FUTURE OF ENGINEERING DESIGN EDUCATION?

Brisco, Ross; Whitfield, Robert Ian; Grierson, Hilary // 2018
This paper presents how online social network sites (SNSs) are being used by students in distributed engineering design teams to support design activities; and its implications for the future of ...

ASSESSING USER NEEDS BY EXPLORING DAILY ACTIONS OF ELDERLY PEOPLE IN THEIR HOME ENVIRONMENT IN CHILE

Wallisch, Anne; Stieg, Thorsten; Paetzold, Kristin; Briede, Juan Carlos // 2018
Despite their increasing need for assistance, technical assistance systems for the elderly often fail. The aim of this study is to investigate the human-technology interaction in the everyday life of ...

ASSURANCE OF THE SYSTEM RELIABILITY OF A GEARBOX CONSIDERING PRIOR KNOWLEDGE

Bartholdt, Michael; Grundler, Alexander; Bollmann, Martin; Bertsche, Bernd // 2018
System reliability is predicted for the EcoLife 6-gear automatic transmission from ZF Friedrichshafen AG taking various calculations and testing procedures during product development into account at ...

Automating the design of user interfaces using artificial intelligence

Pyarelal, Suchitra; Das, Amarendra Kumar // 2018
Designing citizen-centric interfaces remains one of the most challenging stages in the development of Indian e-Government systems. One of the primary reasons for this is the highly diverse nature of ...

BIOPHILIC DESIGN: WHY DO DESIGNERS INCORPORATE LIVING ORGANISMS IN FURNITURE DESIGN?

Nurul 'Ayn Ahmad Sayuti, Carlos Alberto Montana-Hoyos, Elivio Bonollo // 2018
Biophilia theory proposes that human beings have an innate tendency to connect with nature. Biophilic design is Biophilia applied to the design of the built environment. A survey of the literature ...

BROWSE THE TOTAL TECHNOLOGY SPACE MAP TO CONCEIVE NEW APPLICATIONS OF A TECHNOLOGY FOR DESIGN OPPORTUNITIES

Jianxi Luo // 2018
Designers often explore novel applications of their technologies for innovation. However, such searches relied on experiences, expertise or gut feeling. Here we propose the use of a technology space ...

Business games and creativity stimulus: the behavior of three different teams in the ideation process

Rosa, Marcela; Rodrigues, Lucas; González, Mario // 2018
Creativity is considered the source of idea generation for new products and for solving problems. Due to this companies should implement actions and enable means that favor the practice, stimulation ...

COME AND PLAY SERVICE DESIGNER WITH US! - CO-CREATING A PLAYABLE CUSTOMER JOURNEY INSTALLATION

Pirita Johanna Ihamäki, Katriina Irina Heljakka // 2018
""User-centered design or user-focused design are terms which describe processes that attempt to involve potential customers or users within a design process. The intention of such processes is to ...

Complex entanglements: design-led research for infection prevention and control training tools

Macdonald, Alastair // 2018
Anti-microbial resistance (AMR) is an established and growing challenge in developed and developing countries around the world. Effective infection prevention and control (IPC) is an essential aspect ...

CREATING ADAPTABLE, HOLISTICALLY MINDED LEARNERS USING DESIGNER PROFILES AND SYSTEMS THINKING TO EMBRACE COMPLEXITY

Anderson. Eric // 2018
Disruptive influences of technology on learning systems together with the complexity of designing human experiences within expanded ecosystems has required many design education programmes to rethink ...

CREATIVE DESIGN COGNITION DIFFERENCES BETWEEN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WITH AND WITHOUT DESIGN EDUCATION

John Gero, Rongrong Yu, John Wells // 2018
This paper presents results from a study exploring the relationship between design education and creative design cognition in high school students. Data from coded protocols of high school students ...

CREATIVITY UNDER PRESSURE: USING DISTANT SEMANTIC FIELDS FOR FAST ACTIVATION OF DIVERGENT THINKING IN ENGINEERING STUDENTS

Beghelli, Alejandra; Prieto, Pablo // 2018
Creativity is one of the most valued professional skills. However, creativity-training opportunities are scarce in engineering programs. In this paper we present an interventional study for fast ...

DATA-BASED DEVELOPMENT OF AN AGENT-BASED SIMULATION TO SUPPORT THE DESIGN OF BICYCLE-SHARING SYSTEMS

Hollauer, Christoph (1); Lang, Christopher (1); Wilberg, Julian (1); Weking, Jörg (2); Dengler, Christian (3); Böhm, Markus (2); Krcmar, Helmut (2); Lohmann, Boris (3); Omer, Mayada (1) // 2018
Bicycle-Sharing Systems are emerging as alternative modes of transportation, successfully combining product and service aspects similar to those of other Product-Service Systems. Since such systems ...

Defining Requirements in Prototyping: The Holistic Prototype and Process Development

Schork, Stefan; Kirchner, Eckhard // 2018
Designers and developers use prototypes in the product development process to gather information about the final product and its behavior as early as possible as well as to lower the risk of ...

Design challenges in promoting inclusion for cultural heritage contents through low cost technology

Khan, Sara; Krishnasamy, Rameshnath; Germak, Claudio // 2018
The last two decades have seen a growing trend towards increasing the accessibility to cultural heritage contents. Recent developments in the field of interaction design have led to a renewed ...

DESIGN FOR COMPOSITES: TAILOR-MADE, BIO-INSPIRED TOPOLOGY OPTIMIZATION FOR FIBER-REINFORCED PLASTICS

Voelkl, Harald; Wartzack, Sandro // 2018
A bio-inspired topology optimization approach with simultaneous fiber orientation optimization for fiber-reinforced plastics is introduced. To scrutinize the optimization potential of the new ...

DESIGN METHODOLOGY: WHERE DO YOU GO?

Badke-Schaub, Petra; Voute, Ena // 2018
Currently society undergoes disruptive changes so that the pressure on the designer in terms of MORE/BETTER/FASTER seems to be much higher than the centuries before. This contribution aims to ...

Design thinking for organizations: functional guidelines

Correia, Pedro Targo Ishio; Gaspar, Ricardo; Lins, Romulo // 2018
The objective of this paper is to propose functional guidelines for the assertive practice of the design thinking approach in organizational environments, and therefore to promote innovation. ...

DESIGN THINKING — A BUZZWORD OR THE HOLY GRAIL OF DESIGN?

Hillner, Matthias // 2018
Design Thinking constitutes a concept that appears to reflect the zeitgeist of current design education. At the same time, recent interpretations of ideas surrounding design thinking raise most ...

Design to Support People’s Activity Systems — A Literature Review on the Application of Activity Theory in Design Research

Chu, Wanjun; Steenstra, Paula; Glad, Wiktoria; Wever, Renee // 2018
Context change is regarded as an opportunity to intervene people’s daily doings towards a sustainable direction. Looking at this opportunity from a product and service design perspective, in order to ...

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