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Kansei modeling methodology for multisensory UX design
Yanagisawa, Hideyoshi; Miyazaki, Chihiro; Bouchard, Carole // 2017
Through a time-series of user experience(UX), multiple senses, such as vision, hearing, and touch, interact with a product. Cross-modal studies have shown that multiple senses interact each other and ...
Knowledge-based engineering applications for supporting the design of precast concrete facade panels
Montali, Jacopo; Overend, Mauro; Pelken, P. Michael; Sauchelli, Michele // 2017
Precast concrete facade panels, despite guaranteeing higher environmental performances, quality and quicker installation, are still designed starting from a conceptual, relatively constraint-free ...
Kognitive Modelle zur virtuellen Absicherung der mentalen Belastung bei Montagetätigkeiten (Members only )
Elisabeth, Brandenburg; Nina, Döllinger; Andreas, Geiger; Rainer, Stark // 2017
To conduct ergonomic assessments of assembly stations, various methods and tools, especially digital human models, are available. These models are used to evaluate physiological criterias of handling ...
Konstruieren mit Mikroinvasiven Intelligenten Maschinenelementen – MI2ME – Wälzlager als Element der Energie- und Signalübertragung (Members only )
Tobias, Schirra; Stefan, Schork; Eckhard, Kirchner // 2017
This paper presents the possibility to use roller or ball bearings for the conduction of signals and energy. To extend the function of roller and ball bearing, it is essential to examine the transfer ...
Learning by migrating: A computational study of diversity and team-level decision-making
Thomas, Russell; Gero, John // 2017
How does previous experience and learning influence a team’s ability to successfully agree on a system architecture, team roles and responsibilities, and design method? Migration of team members ...
LIGHT IN THE PUBLIC REALM
Carpenter, James // 2017
In order to address daylight as a meaningful presence in the urban context, light needs to be understood as a
public resource and one that offers a collective engagement with, and biological ...
Material perception and material identification in product design
Dacleu Ndengue, Jessica; Juganaru-Mathieu, Mihaela; Faucheu, Jenny // 2017
What makes designs intuitive? One essential part of it has to do with perception. The human body retrieves and processes information about its immediate surroundings at two levels: physical and ...
Methodical Approach for the Analysis of the Active User Behavior during the Usage of Power Tools (Members only )
Sven, Matthiesen; Michael, Uhl // 2017
In the validation of Power tools, the user must always be taken into account. In order to make the influences of the user in the tests as reproducible as possible, these influences must be modelled ...
Mindfulness and resource-sensitive design: A literature overview and an agenda for research
Chan, Wing Mui Helen; de Bont, Cees // 2017
Mindfulness has aroused great interests in the past few decades and researches on mindfulness conducted have suggested that it is related to increase in awareness, creativity, quality ...
Modal shifts in concentration indicate creativity
Nguyen, Philon; Zeng, Yong // 2017
Modal shifts are said to indicate heightened creativity in the conceptual design process. These modal shifts are traditionally detected using concurrent verbal protocols. However, it is known that ...
Model based systems engineering (MBSE) approach for configurable product use-case scenarios in virtual environments
Mahboob, Atif; Weber, Christian; Husung, Stephan; Liebal, Andreas; Krömker, Heidi // 2017
Today, the designers have to deal with a great amount of uncertainties in the design process due to the lack of information about the product, its behaviour and the context in later life-phases ...
Modelling and simulating the effect of coordination on PD performance while handling change
Rajapaksha, Janaka; Mirkovic, Katja; Robinson, David; Wynn, David // 2017
Analysing effect of coordination on performance of complex Product Development (PD) processes and understanding impact of change within PD processes on performance have been recognised as pivotal in ...
Multi-criteria analysis of multi-material lightweight components on a conceptual level of detail
Fröhlich, Tim; Kleemann, Sebastian; Türck, Eiko; Vietor, Thomas // 2017
Multi-material design offers higher degrees of freedom in designing a component due to different design options and material combinations. However, both cause a more complex component design. In ...
Multisensory product development
Fels, Antonia; Falk, Björn; Schmitt, Robert // 2017
The sensory design of products plays an important role in the customer’s overall assessment of quality. While sensory design comprises of visual, acoustic and haptic aspects, the combination of these ...
Nurse-centred design: homecare nursing workarounds to fit resources and treat wounds
Al-Masslawi, Dawood; Fels, Sidney; Lea, Rodger; Currie, Leanne M. // 2017
In recent years the number of patients referred to home and community healthcare units are increasing. Many in this population have chronic or difficult to heal wounds. Homecare nurses provide care ...
On the products and experiences that make us happy
Yang, Xi; Aurisicchio, Marco; Mackrill, James; Baxter, Weston // 2017
The study of happiness is receiving increasing attention both in positive psychology and design. A key issue in current literature is the lack of empirical evidence linking products and happiness. We ...
On the relationship between affordance and expected performance
De Benetti, Nicolo; Fantoni, Gualtiero; Chiarello, Filippo; Bonaccorsi, Andrea; Fadel, Georges; Mata, Ivan // 2017
The paper describes an attempt to understand if and how product affordances and guessed performance alter the user ability to assess real performances during actual interaction with the product. The ...
Overdesign in building services: the hidden energy use
Jones, Darren; Eckert, Claudia // 2017
This paper categorises and describes the various types of margins that are applied during building services design, and highlights the various stakeholders involved, from the early specification of ...
Pattern recognition for the integration of mechanical simulations in product development workflows
Schweigert, Sebastian; Schöner, Martin; Lindemann, Udo // 2017
The emergence of computer-aided systems and especially numerical methods has revolutionized the product development process. Several types of simulations and calculations during the process are ...
PLANTING THE SEEDS OF FUTURE MECHANICAL DESIGN ENGINEERS – LEARNING SKILLS
Üreten, Selin; Krause, Dieter; Beckmann, Gregor // 2017
The learning process of students in mechanical engineering is accompanied with various challenges. A gap in students’ fundamental learning abilities, such as learning competences and ...
PROBLEM FRAMING IN THE AGE OF DATA ANALYTICS
Gill, Carolina; Rendon, Hector; Rodriguez, Judith // 2017
This paper provides a way to bring together qualitative and quantitative methods to investigate how data analytics could offer an additional perspective to framing social innovation design problems ...
Prototyping shape-changing interfaces - An evaluation of living hinges’ abilities to resemble organic, shape-changing interfaces
Jensen, Matilde Bisballe; Blindheim, Jřrgen; Steinert, Martin // 2017
This paper presents an evaluation of nine laser cut living hinges in terms of their ability to resemble earlier defined properties of mechanical shape-changing interfaces. Such interfaces are ...
RESPONSIBLE CREATIVITY IN DESIGN EDUCATION
Lutnćs, Eva // 2017
Creativity is a key concept in the scientific discourse of design education. Conducting a word search, the concepts ‘creative’ and/or ‘creativity’ featured 128 of the 165 papers published at the ...
Reverse natures: Design synthesis of Texture-Based Metamaterials (TBMs)
Patel, Sayjel Vijay; Mignone, Paul John; Tam, Mark Kam-Ming; Rosen, David // 2017
We describe a new approach for generating micro-structures for 3-D printing called 'Texture-based Metamaterials'. Current micro-structure synthesis methods jump to install a performance goal from the ...
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.