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Modeling and analysis of functional variance of complex technical systems

Bastian Menninger (1), Dominik Wiechel (2), Sascha Rackow (3), Gregor Höpfner (1), Christian Oleff (2), Joerg Berroth (1), Iris Gräßler (2), Georg Jacobs (1) // 2022
Complexity of variances in systems leads to challenges in structuring and in making development decisions. Models can collect system information to make them available and transparent. Currently, no ...

Modularizing Maintenance for Improved Production Impact Clarification

Julie Krogh Agergaard, Kristoffer Vandrup Sigsgaard, Niels Henrik Mortensen, Jingrui Ge, Kasper Barslund Hansen // 2022
Maintenance is an essential aspect to keeping production facilities running and safe. However, without an overview of the maintenance impact on production, gaining clarification of the impact of ...

Requirements Trade-Off Considerations in Design Evolution

Georges Fadel (1), Chuck Kirschman (2), David Gorsich (3), Nafiseh Masoudi (1) // 2022
This paper presents approaches to compare criteria and help designers make decisions based on trade-offs between criteria. The impetus for the paper is to identify possible directions to ...

Success Factors for the Validation of Requirements for New Product Generations – A Case Study on Using Field Gathered Data

Steffen Wagenmann, Nikola Bursac, Simon Rapp, Albert Albers // 2022
This paper investigates which activities and success factors can be identified for the data-driven validation of functional requirements. For this purpose, a case study is conducted at a machine tool ...

Supporting the Transition Towards Electromobility in the Construction and Mining Sector: Optimization Framework and Demonstration on an Electrical Hauler

Raj Jiten Machchhar, Alessandro Bertoni // 2022
The paper presents a framework for the integration of the system’s design variables, state variables, control strategies, and contextual variables into a design optimization problem to assist ...

Systematic maintenance action modularization for improved initiative prioritization

Agergaard, Julie Krogh; Sigsgaard, Kristoffer Vandrup; Mortensen, Niels Henrik; Ge, Jingrui; Hansen, Kasper Barslund // 2022
Maintenance action descriptions can easily contain large amounts of variation without describing variation in the actions taken. Especially when plants grow large, this variation makes it difficult ...

The Contribution of Design Discipline in Business Decisions through Design-Oriented Production Diversification: A Case Study in Italian Furniture Sector

Eva Vanessa Bruno, Beatrice Lerma // 2022
Firm diversification is a growth strategy that allows firms to launch new products in untapped markets to increase revenue. It is the identified approach where industrial designers can contribute to ...

The Value of Information in Clustering Dense Matrices: When and How to Make Use of Information

Felix Endress (1,2), Timoleon Kipouros (1), Tina Buker (3), Sandro Wartzack (3), P. John Clarkson (1) // 2022
Characterising a socio-technical system by its underlying structure is often achieved by cluster analyses and bears potentials for engineering design management. Yet, highly connected systems lack ...

Understanding the Role of Perceptual Haptic Conditions on Design Decision

K. V. Rakhin (1), Prasad S. Onkar (1), J. Hayavadana (2) // 2022
The haptic propositions derived from the textile prototypes often allow for more than one interpretation. It impacts the decision on design alternatives during the phase of design evaluation and ...

Using Taxonomy for Supporting Sustainable Product Design Concept Analysis

Han, Ji; Jiang, Pingfei // 2022
Sustainability is playing an increasingly significant role in product design. Many studies have explored the use of methods or tools to support sustainable product design. However, more studies are ...

Utilising failure history to improve maintenance planning

Didriksen, Simon; Hansen, Kasper B.; Sigsgaard, Kristoffer V.; Mortensen, Niels Henrik; Agergaard, Julie K.; Ge, Jingrui // 2022
Improving decision support in the maintenance planning process by utilising maintenance data is in literature considered to hold a great potential. This study proposes a principle for linking failure ...

A MINIMUM VIABLE SERVICE TO FACILITATE INTERNSHIP FOR DESIGN STUDENTS

Stafseng, Terje // 2021
Internship is an established form of teaching and learning in a variety of study programs. This paper discusses experiences and challenges in organising and implementing internship in the curriculum. ...

A MODEL FOR LEARNING TEAMWORK SKILLS

Tessier, Virginie // 2021
The social practice of design is well implanted in the professional field. Working with others from inside or outside the field is recognized as beneficial for a project’s quality and efficiency. ...

AN ETHICAL APPROACH TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCE IN THE DESIGN PROCESS

Knutsen, Fredrik Hope // 2021
The product design field is commonly known for focusing on solving the users' needs. However, behavioural design can contribute with a different approach in design education, where the aim is to ...

Coordinating Synchronous Interdependent Decisions In Complex Projects

Kilani, Meriam; Marle, Franck; Vidal, Ludovic-Alexandre // 2021
Oil and gas projects present a wide range of opportunities and issues that challenge decision-making processes. The major challenge addressed here concerns the coordination of multiple interdependent ...

Dedicated vs. Shared Resources in Organizations: Modifying the Design Structure Matrix (DSM) to Support Consolidation Decisions

Yassine, Ali; Worren, Nicolay; Christiansen, Tore // 2021
A key organization design principle is to group interdependent elements in the same clusters. This principle is the basis for the Design Structure Matrix (DSM), which can be used to automate the ...

DESIGNERLY WAYS OF TRANSFORMING DESIGN EDUCATION: A REVIEW OF DESIGN CURRICULA REFORMS WORLDWIDE

Brosens, Lore (1,2); Raes, Annelies (3,4); Octavia, Johannna Renny (5); Emmanouil, Marina (1,2) // 2021
In recent years, the responsibilities of designers in industry have drastically shifted. One of these developments is that designers are increasingly growing into jobs where they need to facilitate ...

EXPLORING THE GENDER STEREOTYPE THREAT THAT WOMEN EXPERIENCE IN TEAM-BASED EDUCATIONAL SETTINGS

Howell, Bryan F.; Westwood, Judith; Fuller, Becky; Jackson, Asa; Rawlings, Rebekah; Hill, Michaela // 2021
Solitary women students participating in male majority design and development teams often experience inadvertent stereotype threat. This paper explores the educational experience of undergraduate ...

GIGA-MAPPING AND KNOWLEDGE OF BOUNDARY OBJECT THEORY IN SUSTAINABLE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Kvam, Eva // 2021
New combinations of disciplines allow a better understanding of interconnected modern problems like sustainability. Expanding design education curriculum may improve a designer’s ability to deal with ...

Improving decision making in product modularization by game-based management training

Persson, M., Hsuan, J., & Kvysgaard Hansen, P. // 2021

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