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Entscheidungsheuristiken in der PGE - Produktgenerationsentwicklung (Members only )
Nikola, Bursac; Simon, Rapp; Albert, Albers; Jan, Breitschuh; Narucha, Tanaiutchawoot // 2017
Product development always includes the selection of ideas from a set of potential ideas and thus pointing the way for the subsequent process. Doing this intuitively always implies the risk of not ...
Evaluating the influences of heterogeneous combinations of internal/external factors on product design
Filippi, Stefano; Barattin, Daniela // 2017
Several factors could affect the effectiveness of product design activities. These factors can be internal to the designers like skill, knowledge and personality traits, as well as external like ...
Experimental and simulative assessment of crashworthiness of mechanically aged short-fibre reinforced thermoplastics
Witzgall, Christian; Wartzack, Sandro // 2017
Short-fibre reinforced thermoplastics (SFRT) are increasingly used in 21st century’s automotive construction. Besides statically loaded parts, SFRT are also used for safety-relevant components such ...
Expert based approach to analyse and influence indirect cost of engineering changes
Schmied, Christian; Gebhardt, Marcel; Mörtl, Markus; Lindemann, Udo // 2017
Indirect cost of engineering changes represent increasing challenges for companies. Their high frequency and complex cost impacts makes it difficult to estimate and influence the cost outcomes. ...
Exploring human behaviour in design education: Supporting sustainable decision-making with a tabletop activity
Willis, Amanda; Wise, Alyssa; Antle, Alissa // 2017
This paper explores the behaviour of learners engaging with a sustainable tabletop activity. Fitting with the theme of Resource-Sensitive Design, this paper takes the viewpoint that the early ...
Exploring the decomposition of team design activity
Martinec, Tomislav; Škec, Stanko; Štorga, Mario // 2017
Presented research explores the nature of teamwork activity in the conceptual design phase with an aim to unfold the patterns of team behaviour during execution of a specific design task. Teamwork ...
Extending system design tools to incorporate user- and contextual elements in developing future products and services
Liem, André // 2017
This article aims to extend systems thinking to include user-, and contextual elements. Such extension should be angled towards increased human intervention and multiple stakeholder involvement in ...
Framework of the evolution in virtual product modelling and model management towards digitized engineering
Bitzer, Michael; Eigner, Martin; Faißt, Karl-Gerhard; Muggeo, Christian; Eickhoff, Thomas // 2017
Manufacturing industries typically have a strong history and focus on development and production of physical products as their strategic core competence. However, today due to more and more software ...
Framing key concepts to design a human centered urban mobility system
Al Maghraoui, Ouail; Vallet, Flore; Puchinger, Jakob; Yannou, Bernard // 2017
Urban mobility poses some sustainability and design practice challenges. Mobility components such as vehicles, urban infrastructure, mobility services or other services delivered along a mobility ...
FUTURE SCENARIOS IN GENERAL DESIGN EDUCATION AND 21ST CENTURY COMPETENCIES
Ringvold, Tore Andre; Digranes, Ingvild // 2017
The latter part of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century has seen societies changing in a more rapid speed, and what is seen as important competencies have changed. There is an ...
Gathering and analysing external influences on the product design - a case study
Kammerl, Daniel; Echle, Stefan; Mörtl, Markus // 2017
The early phase of each development process is characterised by severe decisions under great uncertainty. To facilitate these decisions, it is crucial to know the (external) influences on the product ...
Generic approach to plausibility checks for structural mechanics with deep learning
Spruegel, Tobias; Schröppel, Tina; Wartzack, Sandro // 2017
The simulation of product behavior is a vital part in virtual product development, but currently there is no tool or method available that can examine the quality of FE simulations and decide ...
Helping inhabitants in energy saving and getting inputs from usage for eco-design: Cooking case study
Abi Akle, Audrey; Lizarralde, Iban // 2017
Inhabitants use energy to perform various activities of daily life in the private sphere i.e. the household scope. The activities they undertake are stochastic in nature and difficult to predict. ...
Human-centred design blending smart technology with emotional responses: Case study on interactive clothing for couples
Weizhen, Wang; Nagai, Yukari; Yuan, Fang // 2017
Following the further development of the Internet of Things (IoT), rapid dissemination of smart clothing will begin. Previously, researchers have generally focused on high-tech approaches to ...
Identifying opportunities for the implementation of UX design in industrial goods development
Wölfel, Christian; Gärtner, Frank; Krzywinski, Jens; Siwek, Sandra // 2017
The approach of designing for experience has been developed in interaction design and adopted for product design in the recent years. There are scattered efforts on bringing the approach of designing ...
Identifying variability key characteristics for automation design - A case study of finishing process
Sanchez-Salas, Angel; Goh, Yee Mey; Case, Keith // 2017
This paper describes an investigation of human interaction with process variability (i.e. variability not introduced by the humans themselves) in a manual manufacturing process. The process studied ...
Improved codification and transfer of engineering knowledge through human intermediaries
Ruck, Tobias; Albers, Albert; Reiß, Nicolas // 2017
In multi-domain product development and companies with a high division of expertise, there is a permanent need to transfer expert knowledge to mechanical designers. Especially in large distributed ...
INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OF CAD ENHANCED BY TEAMWORK
Pütz, Claus // 2017
This paper presents how individual learning of CAD can effectively be enhanced by teamwork in nearly all phases. This CAD course aims at lifting as many students as possible to a preferably high and ...
Integrated modeling of behavior and reliability in system development
Hentze, Julian; Kaul, Thorben; Graessler, Iris; Sextro, Walter // 2017
The integrated modeling of behavior and reliability in system development delivers a model-based approach for reliability investigation by taking into account the dynamic system behavior as well as ...
Integrated product development project in a multi-cultural and multi-professional background team: challenges and key success factors
Lippert, Bastian; Ahrens, Martin; Dekhiar, Jonathan; Louhichi, Rim; Song, Young-Woo; Toepfer, Ferdinand; Briede, Juan; Vajna, Sandor; Paetzold, Kristin; Borg, Jonathan // 2017
This paper describes the key success factors of an integrated product development project involving several stakeholders from different professional and cultural backgrounds. Based on a summer school ...
INTEGRATING A MULTIDISCIPLINARY DESIGN METHODS MINDSET INTO CLASSROOM PRACTICE
Stark, Camilla Gwendolyn; Howell, Bryan // 2017
Sanders and Stappers (2013) propose a new interpretation of design disciplines that is not delineated by traditional fields such as industrial design, graphic design, or architecture, but by themes ...
Investigating the relationship between customer emotions and sportsbike aesthetics
Mamo, James; Farrugia, Philip; Sant, Tonio // 2017
When designing a sportsbike, design engineers need to adopt a multidisciplinary approach to develop a product which is aesthetically pleasing as well as aerodynamically optimised as possible. The ...
Is product design evil?
Coutts, Euan Ross; Edward, Jack; Knight, Richard; Duffy, Alex; Grierson, Hilary // 2017
Product design presents an ethical dilemma. Despite increasing awareness of limited resources the majority of product design endeavours contribute to unsustainable over-consumption. Is the product ...
k-MORE - A methodology to manage documented knowledge for reuse
Carro Saavedra, Cristina; Lindemann, Udo // 2017
The reuse of documented knowledge still represents a challenge for engineering design companies. Most of the research and practice in knowledge management has focused on the systematic collection, ...
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.