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AN INSIGHT INTO THE USE OF PROBLEM-BASED LEARNING WITHIN DISTRIBUTED DESIGN STUDENT PROJECTS
Cristoloveanu, Andreea; Basangova, Anastasia; Hawchar, Khodr; Mason, Christopher; Kovacevic, Ahmed // 2016
As technology is evolving, the complexity of design projects is increasing. Hence, it is becoming
imperative to employ distributed design, which allows people from different academic ...
Ansatz zur modellunterstützten Vorauslegung von Messsystemen für die Erfassung von mechanisch-dynamischen Größen von Power-Tools (Members only )
Matthiesen, Sven; Wettstein, Andreas; Bruchmüller, Tim; Anding, Tristan // 2016
Within the product development process the product and the measurement system to validate the product functionalities has to be developed simultaneously. An effective measurement system initiates ...
ASSESSING IMPACTS OF MODULAR PRODUCT ARCHITECTURES ON THE FIRM: A CASE STUDY
Windheim, M.; Hackl, J.; Gebhardt, N.; Krause, D. // 2016
Product modularization is difficult and has far-reaching impacts for the company. It requires a sound understanding of cause and effect chains, which start with product structure decisions, such as ...
Crisis Situations in Engineering Product Development: Elaboration of Principles for effective Crisis Solving
Abram, Laura; Münzberg, Christopher; Lindemann, Udo // 2016
Every organization is threatened by unexpected and undesired events that cause crises. These crises are connected with high time and result pressure. In product develop¬ment, methods to cope ...
DESIGN MARGINS: IMPACTS ON BUILDING ENERGY PERFORMANCE
Jones, D. A.; Eckert, C. M. // 2016
This paper examines the addition of design margins for building services energy infrastructure during the design process. It argues that care must be taken when applying margins; ensuring cumulative ...
DEVELOPING A SUPPORT TOOL FOR GLOBAL PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT DECISIONS
Soendergaard, E.; Ahmed-Kristensen, S. // 2016
This paper investigates how global product development decisions are made through a multiple-case study in three Danish engineering. The paper identifies which information and methods are applied for ...
DEVELOPMENT OF A METHODICAL APPROACH TO HANDLE UNCERTAINTY DURING THE PROCESS OF PRODUCT MODELLING
Würtenberger, J.; Lotz, J.; Freund, T.; Kloberdanz, H. // 2016
Product models are used for decision making during the development process. They are based on assumptions by the designer, which are made under a lack of information, so the designer has to make ...
Engineering Case Method Applied in Teaching Modularization Management
Hansen, Poul Kyvsgaard; Persson, Magnus // 2016
The paper is describing the insights and experiences from developing a case method to teach undergraduate students modularization management. The well-known case method is a teaching approach that ...
Entwicklung von Smart Machine Elements - Ansatz einer smarten Ausgleichskupplung (Members only )
Schork, Stefan; Gramlich, Sebastian; Kirchner, Eckhard // 2016
Future projects like „Industrie 4.0“ often aim for an increase in networking and data exchange between machines and processes. To collect these process relevant data, more sensors are needed. The ...
Erweiterung der Design for Cost Methodik für indirekte Änderungskosten (Members only )
Schmied, Christian; Gebhardt, Marcel; D’Albert, Hugo; Mörtl, Markus // 2016
Indirect cost of engineering changes in drive industry represent increasing challenges for companies. Their high frequency and complex cost impacts regarding when and where change costs occur in the ...
Estimating the effects of Engineering Changes in early stage product development
Becerril, Lucia; Sauer, Michael; Lindemann, Udo // 2016
Constantly changing requirements pose a major challenge for industry, especially in the early phases of product development where there is little information available. One of the main reasons for ...
ETHICS IN DESIGN CURRICULA - TEACHING APPROACHES
Hiort af Ornäs, Viktor; Keitsch, Marina // 2016
The main objective of design ‘making things better’ is not always achieved easily as conflicting values
and priorities often leave the designer in the dilemma what is the right decision to take. ...
EXPERIENCE DESIGN FOR EYE GLASSES CUSTOMERS THROUGH CO-CREATIVE SERVICES (Members only )
Oh, Hee Ra; Jung, Soo Youn; Kim, Sung Eun; Kim, Yong Se // 2016
The research for Product Service System was started because of the improving customer experience when they make a decision to buy glasses. After service blueprinting the customer’s journey to buy ...
FEMALE SHOES PURCHASE EXPERIENCE DESIGN (Members only )
Yoon, Soon Chon; Moon, Jucy; Lee, Joon Seo; Kim, Yong Se // 2016
In shoe shops, customers make decisions to purchase. To support this customer experience, related interactions are analyzed and a new service was designed. Customers’ shoe shopping process was ...
FINDING THE APPROPRIATE TEST CONTEXT FOR MOBILE APPLICATION PROTOTYPES - A DECISION MODEL BASED ON A CASE STUDY
Meyer, S.; Häger, F.; Uflacker, M. // 2016
With the rise of mobile devices, the usability and testing of mobile applications has gained enormous importance. However, existing tools and approaches for mobile tests are not standardized. This ...
FOSTERING URBAN-CENTERED INNOVATION
Bekhradi, A.; Yannou, B.; Cluzel, F.; Chabbert, F. // 2016
This paper aims at investigating, through several examples of innovative startups, different categories of Urban-Centered Innovative (UrCI) design solutions as well as the necessity to conduct real ...
FRAMEWORK OF A VARIANT MANAGEMENT FOR MODULAR PRODUCT ARCHITECTURES
Weiser, A.-K.; Baasner, B.; Hosch, M.; Schlueter, M.; Ovtcharova, J. // 2016
Nowadays companies are facing the threat of an increasing complexity by a modular product architecture. The implementation of a modular structure comes with high efforts, yet during the application ...
HOW TO IDENTIFY SUITABLE COLLABORATION STRATEGIES FOR OPEN INNOVATION?
Guertler, M. R.; Becerril, L.; Lindemann, U. // 2016
Open Innovation (OI) allows the utilisation of external expertise. Besides various benefits, OI also bears specific risks. These are often linked to the selection of the “right” partners (e.g. ...
Including product designers in the consideration of resource criticality – an approach from a business perspective
Link, Sandra; Denz, Naemi; Kloberdanz, Hermann // 2016
Especially in recent years, the issue of resource efficiency has become focus of public debate. High and volatile raw material prices show the relevance of the topic. Not only on a political level, ...
Integrated development process of products and production systems
Stoffels, Pascal; Vielhaber, Michael // 2016
The call for more sustainable products requires an entire consideration of all lifecycle phases. Besides the utilisation phase, the production phase influences environmental aspects to a huge share, ...
INTRODUCING THE WAYFARING APPROACH FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN EXPERIMENTS IN INTERACTION DESIGN AND ENGINEERING DESIGN SCIENCE
Leikanger, K. K.; Balters, S.; Steinert, M. // 2016
This paper introduces a wayfaring process, previously deployed at early stage product development projects, in the exploration, design and piloting of experiments. The case example being an ...
MANAGING THE PROCESS OF PREPARATION FOR PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT - IDEAS ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION
Stevanović, M.; Marjanović, D.; Štorga, M. // 2016
The productivity early stages of NPD play an important role in the process of innovation. Innovative ideas and later concepts are assessed in a situation of high uncertainty. Insufficient assessment ...
MANAGING USER EXPERIENCE DESIGN: THE ROLE OF A "STORYKEEPER"
Michailidou, I.; Lindemann, U. // 2016
Particularities of user experience-UX highlight the need for effective management using special skills. A gatekeeper of experience should cope with quality requirements, user-centred methods and ...
MATERIAL CRITICALITY METHOD - PRODUCT VULNERABILITY FROM A SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS PERSPECTIVE
Hallstedt, S.; Isaksson, O.; Wallin, J.; Zetterlund, H. // 2016
A novel method is presented, including a material criticality list and sustainability compliance index. The method aims to support an estimation of the vulnerability of a product concept due to ...
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.