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THE ELASTIC OCTOPUS: A CATALOGUE OF FAILURES FOR DISRUPTING DESIGN EDUCATION
Hall, Ashley; Bahk, Yoon; Wright, James // 2016
Elastic Octopus was inspired by a perceived increased reluctance in student attitudes towards taking
risks and failure in design innovation. In particular, recent trends in funding and risk-aversion ...
THE FUTURE OF DRIVING EXPERIENCE: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDENT PROJECT
Krzywinski, Jens; Wӧlfel, Christian; Lorenz, Sebastian // 2016
What will car-driving be like in the future? Will people be managers programming transportation
devices? Will people be pawn in the hands of a service industry? Will people be committed to ...
THE PROCESS OF PARTICIPATORY ERGONOMICS SIMULATION IN HOSPITAL WORK SYSTEM DESIGN
Andersen, S. N. // 2016
Participatory ergonomics simulation (PES) is a method to involve workers in simulation and design of their own future work system. Understanding of the process of PES is crucial in order to plan and ...
USER-CENTRED APPROACH FOR PRODUCT-SERVICE DESIGN USING VIRTUAL MOCK-UPS
Peruzzini, M.; Marilungo, E. // 2016
Product-Service System (PSS) allows creating new business opportunities for companies, but also new challenges. The research defines a user-centred design methodology for PSS, which includes ...
What Captures Gaze in Visual Design? Insights from Cognitive Psychology
Andersen, Emil; Maier, Anja // 2016
Visual information is vital for user behaviour and thus of utmost importance to design. Consequently, tracking and interpreting gaze data has been the target of increasing amounts of research in ...
X FOR DESIGN, A DESCRIPTIVE FRAMEWORK FOR MODELLING THE COGNITIVE ASPECTS OF DIFFERENT DESIGN ACTIVITIES
Filippi, S.; Barattin, D. // 2016
Classic design activities start from functions and end defining the product structure. The literature offers tools to model the cognitive aspects of these activities. The analysis of recent design ...
A CAPABILITY APPROACH BASED STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS FOR THE BASE OF THE PYRAMID: A CASE STUDY OF THE FIREWOOD BASED COOK-STOVES
Khadilkar, Pramod Ratnakar; Mani, Monto // 2015
People living under $2 income per day, referred as Base of the Pyramid (BoP), face undesired situations like lack of nutrition, health, education etc. Design as a process of changing current ...
A CASE STUDY EXPLORING THE USE OF JOURNALS TO SUPPORT STUDENT ENGAGEMENT
Born, Werner Christian; Schmidt, Linda Catherine // 2015
This paper presents research related to improving student assessment and monitoring team engagement in capstone design courses through the use of design journals. It is proposed that design journals ...
A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE ROLE OF MODELS AND PROTOTYPES IN HUMAN-CENTERED DESIGN VERSUS DESIGN-DRIVEN INNOVATION APPROACHES
Isa, Siti Salwa; Liem, Andre // 2015
In search for meaningful and radical innovations, many authors comply with the understanding that User-Centered Design lead to incremental innovation. However, opposing views are prevalent among ...
A COMPARISON OF CONJOINT ANALYSIS AND INTERACTIVE GENETIC ALGORITHMS FOR THE STUDY OF PRODUCT SEMANTICS
Petiot, Jean-François; Francisco, Cervantes Chavez; Ludivine, Boivin // 2015
An active research field in product design concerns the analysis of end-users evaluations on virtual products, in order to understand the product semantics. This study compares two methods for ...
A FRAMEWORK OF WORKING ACROSS DISCIPLINES IN EARLY DESIGN AND R&D OF LARGE COMPLEX ENGINEERED SYSTEMS
McGowan, Anna-Maria Rivas; Papalambros, Panos; Baker, Wayne // 2015
This paper examines four primary methods of working across disciplines during R&D and early design of large-scale complex engineered systems such as aerospace systems. A conceptualized framework, ...
A hybrid ANFIS-NSGAⅡ approach to modelling customer satisfaction for affective design (Members only )
Jiang, Huimin; Kwong, C.K. // 2015
One of the key issues in affective design is how design attribute settings of new products can be determined such that a high degree or even maximum customer satisfaction can be obtained. In this ...
A MODEL OF LOST HABITS: TOWARDS A STRATEGY TO IMPROVE THE ACCEPTANCE OF PRODUCT SERVICE SYSTEMS
Schotman, Hendrikus; Ludden, Geke D.S. // 2015
User acceptance is one of the largest barriers for the success of product-service systems (PSS). Often, PSS require a user to change his or her behaviour, which may conflict with existing habits. ...
A QUALITATIVE INVESTIGATION OF IDEATION PRACTICES IN ENGINEERING AND PRODUCT DESIGN
Currano, Rebecca; Henriksson, Emily // 2015
We use semi-structured interviews to examine ideation practices from a more comprehensive perspective, with the objectives: 1) to further explore the variety of activities that serve as catalysts for ...
A RESEARCH BASED ON SIGNAGE DESIGNEXPERIMENT TO TEST USERS’ ENGAGEMENT
Wu, Duan; Xu, Ran // 2015
This research was based on the signage system design experiment in College of Design & Innovation
(D&I), Tongji University. The new building of D&I undertaking a multi-functional complex ...
A SEARCH AND OPTIMIZATION PERSPECTIVE ON CONCEPTUAL DESIGN
Kroll, Ehud; Weisbrod, Gil // 2015
Conceptual design using the method of Parameter Analysis is related in this paper to the tree structure formed in C-space of C K Theory. This, in turn, leads to an analogy to the search tree in ...
A SENSOR DESIGN AND DATA ANALYSIS FOR AUTOMATIC DRUM BEATER WINDING
Zhao, Yuchen; Johson, Teegan; Goh, Yee Mey // 2015
In the percussion music industry, drum beater manufacturing requires a skilled operator to manually wind the beater with acrylic yarn. Tacit skill is used to control and adapt tension during the ...
A STUDY ON CONSUMER TREND AND SERVICE INNOVATION IN KOREAN MARKET
Ahn, Kyungmi; Kim, Kee-Ok; Sung, Hyunjin // 2015
In the economic condition of the day, it is very difficult to meet customer s demand as it has diversified. Therefore a new idea should be created based on a profound research on the consumers ...
Activity Design andHealthcare Service Design Classification (Members only )
Suzuki, Kumiko; Ji Park, Eun; Kim, Yong Se // 2015
In this study, a classification system for classifying healthcare service design cases by the characteristic of each case is established and presented. In order to establish a competitive service ...
ACTOR-BASED SIGNPOSTING: A MODELING TOOL TO IMPROVE THE SOCIO-TECHNICAL DESIGN PROCESSES
Hassannezhad, Mohammad; Cantamessa, Marco; Montagna, Francesca // 2015
Socio-technical aspect of engineering design is an inter-disciplinary domain, an integrated organization of human- and non-human interactions. Modeling socio-technical design processes can therefore ...
AN AGENT-BASED APPROACH TO SUPPORT PLANNING FOR CHANGE DURING EARLY DESIGN
Fernandes, João; Henriques, Elsa; Silva, Arlindo; Pimentel, César // 2015
Early design is the most dynamic and unpredictable stage of complex design processes, since it involves a great deal of uncertainty, collaborative iteration and adaptive organizational behaviour. ...
AN ALGORITHM FOR BEHAVIOUR PREDICTION OF COMPLEX TECHNICAL SYSTEMS
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The objective of the research presented in this paper is to develop an algorithm for predicting behaviour of complex technical systems in an uncertain working environment. System s dynamic behaviour ...
AN INTEGRATED RFBSE MODEL FOR MANAGING AND REUSING ENGINEERING DESIGN KNOWLEDGE
Qin, Hao; Wang, Hongwei; Liu, Yusheng // 2015
Design efficiency has significant influence on a company s sustainable competitiveness. Reusing part of the previous product design can undoubtedly improve design efficiency, and thus the need of ...
AN INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO EMBEDDING THE GLOBAL DIMENSION INTO ENGINEERING DESIGN: EMPATHY, ENGAGEMENT AND CREATIVITY
Hauke, Elizabeth; Cresswell-Maynard, Katie; Craddock, Daniel // 2015
Education, and specifically engineering design, has a lot to offer in our efforts to promote and achieve sustainable human development (SHD). A focus on SHD can be enhanced by non-disciplinary and ...
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.