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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 ...

MODEL GRANULARITY AND RELATED CONCEPTS

Maier, J. F.; Eckert, C. M.; Clarkson, P. J. // 2016
Models are integral to engineering design and basis for many decisions. Therefore, it is necessary to comprehend how a model’s properties might influence its behaviour. Model granularity is an ...

MODEL-BASED SUSTAINABLE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Buchert, T.; Pförtner, A.; Bonvoisin, J.; Lindow, K.; Stark, R. // 2016
Despite the availability of numerous tools for sustainable product development and ecodesign, there is currently no convincing solution which enables design engineers to consider the complex ...

MODELS FOR VALUE-DRIVEN ENGINEERING DESIGN

Bertoni, M.; Bertoni, A. // 2016
Nowadays, it is a great challenge to understand what models shall be used to iteratively translate customer desires into terms that are meaningful for engineering design decision-making. This paper ...

MOVING FROM CONCEPTUAL TO FORMAL PROPOSAL: A STUDY OF REFERENCES AS AN ANALYTICAL SUPPORT

Briede, Juan Carlos; Leal, Isabel; Pérez, Cristhian; Cabello, Marcela // 2016
The methodology employed in industrial design education at the Universidad del Bío-Bío privileges
the role of student observation during the research process. The move from observing an object ...

NETWORK INSIGHTS FOR PARTNER SELECTION IN INTER-ORGANISATIONAL NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS

Parraguez, P.; Maier, A. // 2016
Selecting partners for inter-organisational new product development (NPD) projects is an important yet under-supported task. This paper provides decision-support for the collaboration stages of ...

NPD Risk Management with Experiential learning oriented method

Juuti, Tero Sakari; Kopra, Miia-Johanna // 2016
t portfolio management, the decision making on project and portfolio selection is less planned and rational and, instead, more political and path-dependent that the normative models would suggest. ...

Opportunity Cost of Modularity: Challenges and Requirements for Balancing the Dilemma of Product Platforms  (Members only )

Windheim, Marc; Krause, Dieter // 2016
Modular product structure, respectively, platform definition is challenging for decision makers such as project managers or managers which are responsible for a product portfolio. Decisions with ...

Proactive Cost Management: Integrating Use Phase Data to Reduce Uncertainty

Wilberg, Julian; Maisenbacher, Sebastian; Lindemann, Udo // 2016
Manufacturing firms need to develop products for competitive markets with a distinct cost-value-ratio in order to stay successful in the long run. Literature provides approaches such as Target ...

PROCESS INTEGRATED DESIGN GUIDELINES - SYSTEMATICALLY LINKING MANUFACTURING PROCESSES TO PRODUCT DESIGN

Wagner, C.; Roos, M.; Gramlich, S.; Kloberdanz, H. // 2016
The comprehensive consideration of manufacturing potentials during product design is a challenging task for designers, which has been discussed within manifold design approaches like DfM and DfMA. ...

Risk-oriented development of innovative products: a model-based approach

Neumann, Marc; Bender, Beate // 2016
New product development is strongly accompanied by uncertainties which are understood in general as a consequence of insufficient experience and missing knowledge. Uncertainties occur at all stages ...

SELECTING SUCCESFUL DESIGN: A WAY TO EXPLORE THE BEST FIT BETWEEN BRANDS AND TARGET GROUPS

Offringa, Marleen; Mulder-Nijkamp, Maaike // 2016
During the bachelor and master program of Industrial Design at the University of Twente students are
taught to make well-informed decisions and draw well-founded conclusions. However, ...

SUPPORTING THE DESIGN OF RECONFIGURABLE CELLULAR MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS BY COMPUTATIONAL DESIGN SYNTHESIS

Unglert, J.; Hoekstra, S.; Jauregui Becker, J. // 2016
Decisions on manufacturing system design determine the current and future profitability of manufacturing companies. Reconfigurable Cellular Manufacturing Systems make possible to evolve the design of ...

THE CHALLENGING PHASE OF CONCEPT SELECTION INTEGRATED WITH THE CUSTOMERS’ JUDGEMENT NOTICED BY THE KANO MODEL

Rizzuti, Sergio; De Napoli, Luigi // 2016
The paper describes how to correlate the results obtained by a customer survey performed by the Kano
model and the choices made by concepts selection using scoring technique in order to identify ...

THE NEED FOR A HOLISTIC APPROACH TO SUSTAINABILITY IN NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT FROM THE DESIGNERS PERSPECTIVE

Ford, Peter; Meadwell, James; Terris, David // 2016
There are a growing number of tools available to the Product Designer to assist them in making
informed decisions on the implications of the choices they make in specifying materials ...

VALIDATION OF THE ECO-TRANSFORMITY METHOD

Midžić, I.; Štorga, M.; Marjanović, D. // 2016
This paper presents validation of a method for qualitative environmental evaluation of product concepts. The basis of the Eco-transformity method are five environmental criteria. Criteria outcomes ...

WINNING FORMULAS FOR METAPHOR DESIGN: A CASE STUDY OF DESIGN COMPETITIONS

Wang, H.-H. // 2016
This paper introduces a set of winning formulas for metaphor-oriented design competitions from one hundred entries. Structure mapping theory is used to describe the similarity-based metaphor quality ...

‘What Ideality Tool’ (The WIT) for Product Design Briefs Fusion and Confluence in Design Management

Weiss, Alon; Avital, Iko; Das, A.K.; Gedalya, Mazor // 2016
This article presents the essential advantages in using an innovative design tool that enhances the values of sustainable design management, applicable for product designers and design managers, ...

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 FRAMEWORK FOR QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF GOVERNMENT POLICY INFLUENCE ON ELECTRIC VEHICLE MARKET

Kang, Namwoo; Emmanoulopoulos, Manos; Ren, Yi; Feinberg, Fred M.; Papalambros, Panos Y. // 2015
There is increased government intervention worldwide towards supporting growth of the global Electric Vehicle (EV) market motivated by public interest in greenhouse gas emission reduction and energy ...

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