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Reframing the design process: Integrating goals, methods and manifestation into the co-evolution model

Storm, Rosa; van Maanen, Jeffrey; Gon // 2019
In their early years of education, design students may experience difficulties in reframing design problems. Since reframing is linked to creativity, this may be problematic. While there are some ...

REIMAGINING AND DEMOCRATISING THE NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS THROUGH A BOARD GAME ANALOGY

O'Sullivan, Michael; Sheahan, Con // 2019
Researchers have spent decades developing tools and techniques to aid teams in the new product development (NPD) process. Despite this, studies have shown that there is a huge gap between their ...

Reviving everyday products by understanding the user behaviour of everyday designing

Kim, Soyoung (1); Yoon, JungKyoon (2); Kim, Chajoong (1) // 2019
Everyday Designing (ED) involves the re-use of existing products for new purposes. In order to gain an understanding of how people perceive and apply product elements as cues for everyday designing ...

Roadmap to consider physiological and psychological aspects of user-product interactions in virtual product engineering

Wartzack, Sandro; Schr // 2019
To successfully facilitate user-centred design, a multitude of different aspects has to be considered, from purely physiological to psychological-emotional factors. The overall aim is to increase the ...

Semantic analysis approach to studying design problem solving

Georgiev, Georgi V. (1); Georgiev, Danko D. (2) // 2019
To objectively and quantitatively study transcribed protocols of design problem solving conversations, we propose a semantic analysis approach based on dynamic semantic networks of nouns constructed ...

Simple integration of sensory functions

Vogel, Sven; Kirchner, Eckhardt // 2019
The digitalization of the Industry is one of the megatrends taking place, but many companies struggle to follow this trend. The main reason is the absence of simple solutions for the integration of ...

SOCIAL AWARENESS IN DESIGN & ENGINEER EDUCATION AND PRACTICE. THE VALUE OF ETHICS IN POSTGRADUATE EDUCATION

Ferrarello, Laura Filippa // 2019
This paper would like to describe how the practice of ethics and morality in design and engineering education can foster an industry ethically capable of tackling social issues. By describing how ...

Spatial variability of human health impacts: application to a biorefinery process implementation

Bratec, Florian (1,2); Bratec, Tatiana (1); Marty, Pauline (1); Troussier, Nadege (1); Diaz-Pichardo, Rene (1,3) // 2019
More and more attention is paid nowadays to the human health concerns, associated with environmental problems arising from the fossil fuel use. The world scientific community offers new alternatives ...

Streamlined assessment to assist in the design of Internet-of-Things (IoT) Enabled Products: a case study of the smart fridge

Dekoninck, Elies; Barbaccia, Francesca // 2019
This paper shows how designers of IoT-enabled products can assess the environmental impacts associated with the user behaviour and the service system around the product. High-quality secondary data ...

Student Reflections on Needs Finding in Community-based Design Work

Loweth, Robert P.; Daly, Shanna R.; Sienko, Kathleen H.; Liu, Jiangqiong // 2019
Reflection is an important component in design skill development that helps designers better understand their design problem, develop better solutions, and improve their design approaches. This study ...

Systematic generation of a 3D DSM by extracting social robot behaviors from literature

Ozer, Ilayda; Erden, Zuhal // 2019
Social robots are in direct communication and interaction with people, thus it is important to design these robots for different needs of individuals or small groups. This has revealed the need to ...

Tailor-Made Design Guidelines for Human Factors and Usability for Medical device application: A Proposed Methodology

Nagarajan, Kamya (1); Silva, Arlindo (2) // 2019
With increasing level of advancement and complexity in medical devices, there is a need for methodology, tools and techniques in practice to integrate Human Factors and Usability (HF/U) elements in ...

THE DELFT DESIGN FOR END OF LIFE LAB

Sonneveld, Marieke // 2019
Medical technology focuses on improving human health and longevity, both in individual cases and overall as humankind. From an individual perspective medical technology focuses on prolonging life as ...

The design process at Le Corbusier, case of the Ronchamp chapel

Outmoune, Nadjat (1,2,3); Arrouf, Abdelmalek (1,2) // 2019
This work falls within the empirical studies of design activity. Its project is to understand Le Corbusier?s designing way and how does he work and structure his design processes. Doing so, it jumps ...

THE EMERGING HUMAN-DATA INTERACTION IN UX RESEARCH FIELD

RAZMI, FATEMEH // 2019
In this era the extensiveness of data collection methods in user experience design is indeed undeniable due to the swiftly evolving contexts associated with users’ personal data. This creates a new ...

The Product Developer in the Centre of Product Development: A Systematic Literature Review on describing Factors

Albers, Albert; Heimicke, Jonas; Spadinger, Markus; Degner, Nadine; Duehr, Katharina // 2019
In the uncertain process of product development, the developer is decisively responsible for product success. He operates in a complex environment that directly influences his synthesis and analysis ...

The reuse of SysML behaviour models for creating product use cases in Virtual Reality

Mahboob, Atif (1); Husung, Stephan (2); Weber, Christian (1); Liebal, Andreas (1); Kr // 2019
An early evaluation of a product along with the consideration of life phase specific actor(s) and environment(s) can help greatly to gain an understanding of the product?s behaviour and interactions. ...

Toward Better Design-related Decision Making: A Proposal of an Advanced OODA Loop

Vettorello, Mattia; Eisenbart, Boris; Ranscombe, Charlie // 2019
To be successful in innovation, organisations need to be dynamically adaptable to novel situations to avoid getting ?left behind?. Yet, they face vast uncertainties stemming from unforeseeable ...

Towards a Theory for Unintended Consequences in Engineering Design

Walsh, Hannah (1); Dong, Andy (2); Tumer, Irem (1) // 2019
Conventional failure analysis ignores a growing challenge in the responsible implementation of novel technologies into engineered systems - unintended consequences, which impact the engineered system ...

Towards an approach integrating various levels of data analytics to exploit product-usage information in product development

Klein, Patrick (1); van der Vegte, Wilhelm Frederik (2); Hribernik, Karl (3); Klaus-Dieter, Thoben (1) // 2019
By applying data analytics to product usage information (PUI) from combinations of different channels, companies can get a more complete picture of their products? and services? Mid-Of-Life. All ...

Towards virtual assessment of human factors: A concept for data driven prediction and analysis of physical user-product interactions

Wolf, Alexander; Binder, Nicole; Miehling, J // 2019
The early consideration of human factors in product development hugely favours the development of products, which excel with a positive user experience. The virtual environment of product development ...

Tracing paths and connecting multiple design domains: An information visualisation approach to product architecture modelling

Idrissov, Agzam; Parraguez, Pedro; Maier, Anja M. // 2019
Visual representation of product architecture models is crucial in complex engineering systems design. However, when the number of entities in a model is large and when multiple levels of hierarchies ...

Understanding behavioural design: Integrating process and cognitive perspectives

Khadilkar, Pramod Ratnakar; Cash, Philip // 2019
Behavioural design is a crucial research area due to its potential in leveraging the positive outcomes of traditional design. Current need for theory building requires discerning the unique ...

Understanding Community Behaviors In For-Profit Open Source Hardware Projects

Li, Zhuoxuan (1); Seering, Warren (1); Tao, Tiffany (1); Cao, Shengnan (2) // 2019
Free contributors have successfully shown the potential in large/complex software co-creation in the Free and Open Source Software Movement, triggering many discussions and exploration ventures from ...

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