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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT WITH WOOD MATERIALS AND DYNAMIC REPAIR
Dybvik, Jeanette Helleberg // 2023
This paper focuses on design processes, dynamic repair and sustainable development with the reuse of wood materials. The project is based on a case study in product design conducted by primary school ...
SUSTAINABLE PRODUCT DESIGN EDUCATION THROUGH AN APPRECIATION OF THE LOW-TECH
Almrott, Ceri // 2023
Philippe Bihoux, in his 2014 work, L’Âge des low tech: vers une civilization techniquement soutenable suggests that developing increasingly high-tech solutions to address the sustainability crisis is ...
Tech to Market. Finding and designing suitable technology applications with design thinking
Cocchi, Nicolò; Dosi, Clio; Vignoli, Matteo // 2023
Although it’s human centered focus, design thinking has proven to be effective also in technology-driven projects, both in education and business. Yet, scant research has investigated whether and how ...
The Augmented Designer: A Research Agenda for Generative AI-enabled Design
Thoring, Katja (1);
Huettemann, Sebastian (2);
Mueller, Roland M. (2) // 2023
Generative AI algorithms that are able to generate creative output are progressing at tremendous speed. This paper presents a research agenda for Generative AI-based support for designers. We present ...
The design mindset inventory (D-Mindset0): a preliminary instrument for measuring design mindset.
Lavrsen, Jakob Clemen (1);
Daalhuizen, Jaap (1);
Carbon, Claus-Christian (2) // 2023
Mindset has been identified as an essential aspect of design and innovation, impacting both behaviours and performance. However, the concept of design mindset is elusive. Often design mindset is used ...
The Influence of Representation on System Interpretation: A Search for Most Common Set Partitions
Murphy, Alexander R. (1);
Patel, Apurva R. (1);
Zorn, Stefan (2);
Gericke, Kilian (2);
Summers, Joshua D. (1) // 2023
During engineering design, different representations are used to convey information about a systems' components, functionality, spatial layout, and interdependencies. These varying representations ...
The Representation-Usage-Impact (RUI) method to better frame the potential social impacts of a highly disruptive product — Application to the autonomous vehicle
Lecomte, Robin (1,2,3);Yannou, Bernard (1);Cahen, Roland (2);Thibaud, Guillaume (3);Etienne, Fabrice (3) // 2023
Innovative products can be highly prospective and apt to disrupt usages profoundly. They can lead to multiple long-term social impacts influencing people's way of life and behaviour. So it is ...
THE ROLE OF DESIGN IN INTERDISCIPLINARY PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT - CHALLENGES, RESEARCH APPROACHES AND FURTHER RESEARCH NEEDS
Stöhr, Bernd; Koldewey, Christian; Dumitrescu, Roman // 2023
In global competition, companies are continuously searching for a competitive advantage. A growing number of companies have identified the design of their products as a major success factor. The ...
THE ROLE OF GRAPHIC DESIGN IN PROMOTING SUSTAINABILITY AND ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITIES AGAINST GREENWASHING
Sansoni, Stefania; Torrens, George; Downs, Simon // 2023
Responsible Design does not appear to be well integrated within Graphic Design in higher education. Students and graduates' experience is likely to be client-focused requirements of a business to ...
Toward a Human Systems Integration approach to the design and operation of a remote and virtual air traffic control center
Disdier, Alexandre (1,2,3); Masson, Dimitri (2); Brethomé, Thomas (3); Jankovic, Marija (1); Boy, Guy-André (1,2) // 2023
Remote and virtual centers have been studied for the past twenty years as an alternative to the traditional air traffic control tower environment. Designing such complex sociotechnical systems ...
TOWARDS A BETTER HUMAN CENTRE DESIGN PRACTICE IN AN ACADEMIC CONTEXT
De La O Campos, José Rodrigo; Güemes Castorena, David // 2023
Three potential problems in executing human-centered design (HCD) in an academic environment are (i) lack of sensibility and empathy during ethnographic research, (ii) miss interpretation of ...
Towards realistic numerical modelling of thin strut-based 3D-printed structures
Dash, Satabdee;
Nordin, Axel // 2023
The as-built geometry and material properties of parts manufactured using Additive Manufacturing (AM) can differ significantly from the as-designed model and base material properties. These ...
Towards Sustainable Life Cycles of Making in Small Scale Fabrication Spaces
Moore, George Edward (1);
Agogino, Alice M. (2);
Goucher-Lambert, Kosa (2) // 2023
Small scale fabrication spaces have shown their potential to support our local supply chains during the collapse of many global supply chain networks at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. In ...
TRANSFORMATIVE LEARNING AND SUSTAINABILITY EDUCATION FOR GLOBAL CO-HABITATION
Tully, Robert // 2023
In an age of disruption and challenging educational demands, we need our Higher Education Institutions to make the necessary changes in policy and strategy to remain relevant. Responsible innovation ...
Trash talk: who uses which reusable product? User insights and design opportunities for single-use alternatives
Herweyers, Laure;
Du Bois, Els;
Moons, Ingrid // 2023
Single-use products often end up in the environment as waste, threatening ecosystems and human life. This indicates a need to transition towards sustainable reuse routines. In this study, we ...
Understanding audiences for immersive and interactive museum and gallery experiences and cultural exchanges
Kwon, Hyejin (1);
Choi, Youngok (1);
Zhao, Xiaoyang (3);
Hua, Min (2);
Wang, Wei (2);
Garaj, Vanja (1);
Lam, Busayawan (1) // 2023
The advent of immersive and interactive technologies has facilitated the growth of the museum and gallery sector by offering a variety of new experiences. In the UK and China, in particular, the ...
UNDERSTANDING MATERIAL CULTURE: EMOTIONS, MAKING AND VALUE, A PRODUCT DESIGNER’S PERSPECTIVE
Mali, Bhavin Vamanrao; Kalita, Pratul Chandra; Sharma, Sukanya // 2023
The concepts of emotion, making and value, while not new or alien to the researchers in design, have been looked at mainly from the point of view of end user of the design. This paper aims to ...
Understanding the challenges around design activities that incorporate behavioral data.
Gomez Ortega, Alejandra;
Bourgeois, Jacky;
Kortuem, Gerd // 2023
Recently, methods and approaches such as Participatory Data Analysis, Data-Enabled Design, and Contextual Inquiry have highlighted how design activities can benefit from behavioral data. This data ...
Using design methods to explore the context of complex behavioral design problems in the early stages of behavioural design
Falcão Duarte, Carolina; Daalhuizen, Jaap // 2023
Behavioural design has been gaining momentum to address critical societal challenges such as elderly care. At the same time, it struggles to deal with complex challenges and integrate multiple ...
Using Likelihood Ratio Table and Na
Siew, William (1);
Silva, Arlindo (1);
Rai, Bina (2) // 2023
The concept of inclusivity involved an understanding of people, programmes and places, embedded with complex issues. 21 student designers took part in a first-of-its-kind five-day codesign programme ...
Using machine learning to increase efficiency in design of experiments for cyclic characterization of fibre-reinforced plastics
Marc Gadinger, Christian Witzgall, Thomas Hufnagel, Sandro Wartzack // 2023
Efficient characterization of fatigue behavior plays a crucial role in engineering design as it reduces the financial costs associated with expensive experimental tests. Existing methods for ...
Vibration reduction by tuned mass dampers inside cavities of topology optimized lattice structures
Janousek, Marc Konrad Bernd;Xu, Duo;Vazhapilli Sureshbabu, Anand;Zimmermann, Markus // 2023
Tuned mass dampers may be used to improve vibrational behavior of structures. However, they require space to move. This paper presents an approach to incorporate tuned mass dampers into a ...
Virtually Hosted Hackathons for Design Research: Lessons Learned from the International Design Engineering Annual (IDEA) Challenge 2022
Ege, Daniel Nygaard (1);
Goudswaard, Mark (2);
Nesheim, Ole (1);
Eikevåg, Sindre W (1);
Bjelland, Øystein (1);
Christensen, Kim A (1);
Ballantyne, Robert (2);
Su, Shuo (2);
Cox, Chris (2);
Timperley, Louis (2);
Aeddula, Omsri (3);
Machchhar, Raj Jiten (3);
Ruvald, Ryan (3);
Li, Jie (4);
Figueiredo, Sara (4);
Deo, Saurabh (4);
Horvat, Nikola (5);
Čeh, Ivan (5);
Šklebar, Jelena (5);
Miler, Daniel (5);
Gopsill, James (2);
Hicks, Ben (2);
Steinert, Martin (1) // 2023
The International Design Engineering Annual (IDEA) Challenge is a virtually hosted hackathon for Engineering Design researchers with aims of: i) generating open access datasets; ii) fostering ...
VISUAL BEHAVIOUR IN THE EVALUATION OF PHYSICAL AND VIRTUAL PROTOTYPES
Berni, Aurora;
Nezzi, Chiara;
Piazzolla, Nadia;
Borgianni, Yuri // 2023
Product development stages are typically characterized by different forms of representations and degrees of specification, which potentially affect user’s perception and evaluation. These effects are ...
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.