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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 ...
Open Organization in Product Development
Weidmann, Dominik; Burgenmeister, Martin; Pfeiffer, Sabine; Lindemann, Udo // 2016
Organizations face various challenges caused by social and economic change. Particular problems are the demographical change and thus the lack of skilled labour and changed employee needs. An ...
OPTIMIZING THE PROCESS OF PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT BY COLLABORATING & THINKING VISUALLY- CO-CREATION WITHIN HOWDEN
Grant, D. A.; Russell, G.; Wagner, B.; Fain, N. // 2016
The paper explores the process of creating a bespoke New Product Development Procedure for the heavy engineering firm Howden through a collaborative Knowledge Transfer Partnership with the University ...
ORGANIZING END USER REQUIREMENTS FOR PRODUCT-SERVICE ENGINEERING PLATFORM
Karvonen, I.; Ryynänen, T.; Jansson, K.; Korhonen, H. // 2016
A H2020 project Manutelligence aims to develop a collaborative Product/Service Engineering Platform. The development is based on end user requirements elicited from four use cases in different ...
Place innovation: using design thinking in live cases
Ericson, Ĺsa; Holmqvist, Johan; Wenngren, Johan; // 2016
The paper presents a study based on two views, i.e. innovation in teams of non-designers and live case interactions. This means that a diverse set of roles are involved in the innovation activities ...
Planning and developing Adaptive Buildings require methodical support
Honold, Clemens; Binz, Hansgeorg; Roth, Daniel // 2016
Adaptive Buildings are an approach for realising the next generation of buildings. Here, the idea is to actuate the structure and the building envelope using sensor/actuator systems for a high level ...
POSITION PAPER: DESIGNING COMPLEX SYSTEMS TO SUPPORT INTERDISCIPLINARY COGNITIVE WORK
Greene, M.; Papalambros, P. Y.; McGowan, A.-M. // 2016
The size and complexity of modern engineered systems create grand challenges for designers. Systems- and subsystems-level information is widely distributed, and comprehensive knowledge of the system ...
Product Lifecycle Management – How to adapt PLM to support changing product development processes in industry?
Bitzer, Michael; Vielhaber, Michael, Kaspar, Jerome // 2016
Product development as a collaborative process which requires the contribution of multiple engineering disciplines within a design department and cross the enterprise network. In industrial practice, ...
Produktentwicklung im virtuellen Ideenlabor – Konzipierung und Implementierung eines Live-Lab (Members only )
Walter, Benjamin; Albers, Albert; Haupt, Fabian; Bursac, Nikola // 2016
Due to the internationalization of development activities in industry the research of the collaboration of virtual teams in product development becomes more and more important. In this context ...
PROTOTYPE OF A NEW LEARNING FACTORY - AN EDUCATIONAL APPROACH TO INTEGRATE PRODUCTION AND PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Song, Y.-W.; Herzog, M.; Kreimeier, D.; Bender, B. // 2016
Industry demands graduate engineering students with general competences in context of simultaneous engineering. To prepare students for their future job specification new didactical concepts have to ...
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE USE OF SOCIAL NETWORK SITES AND MOBILE DEVICES IN A COLLABORATIVE ENGINEERING DESIGN PROJECT
Brisco, Ross; Whitfield, Robert Ian; Grierson, Hilary // 2016
This paper investigates how mobile devices and online social networks are used in the context of a collaborative and cross-disciplinary distributed design project. The global design project is ...
Selecting appropriate tools for synchronous communication and collaboration in locally distributed product development
Walter, Benjamin; Rapp, Simon; Albers, Albert // 2016
Following progress in information and communication technology (ICT) on the one hand and considering the potentials of global markets on the other hand not only production facilities are distributed ...
SHARING THE DESIGN INTENT BETWEEN INDUSTRIAL DESIGNERS AND ENGINEERING DESIGNERS
Laursen, E. S.; Mřller, L. // 2016
The aim of the paper is to understand the challenges sharing the product frame between industrial designers with the engineering designers. The study is based on six case studies. The analysis showed ...
STUDENT DRIVEN WORKSHOPS AS MEANS TO ENHANCE DESIGN KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
Skjelbred, Bente // 2016
This paper provides a psychological and design didactical view on student driven workshops to
promote learning as part of a design process. Students have, through observational learning, ...
Supporting collaborative design by digital tools – Potentials and Challenges
Bavendiek, Ann-Kathrin; Inkermann, David; Vietor, Thomas // 2016
Modern product engineering is characterised by distributed teams, working on different subsystems and components at different times in different knowledge domains. On the one hand, this distributed ...
TACTILE DIGITAL: AN EXPLORATION OF MERGING CERAMIC ART AND INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
Dosun, Shin; Samuel, Chung // 2016
This paper presents a pilot study that highlights collaboration between ceramic art and industrial design.
The study is focused on developing a ceramic lamp that can be mass-produced and marketed as ...
TALKING WITH EXPERTS - FROM RESEARCH TO OBJECTS: USING ACADEMIC RESEARCH AS THE BASIS OF COLLABORATIVE AND CROSS DISCIPLINARY PROJECTS FOR DESIGN STUDENTS
Soares, Susana; Andrews, Deborah // 2016
The role of design is changing and after postmodern design, in which design seemed to be more
related to production, business and marketing, we are currently looking at ‘the translation of ...
TEACHING DESIGN THINKING: EVOLUTION OF A TEACHING COLLABORATION ACROSS DISCIPLINARY, ACADEMIC AND CULTURAL BOUNDARIES
Gill, Carolina; Graell, Merce // 2016
This paper’s aim is to describe the collaborative efforts of two designers/educators who have been
teaching the application of mindsets and methodologies associated with design thinking during the ...
TECHNOLOGY-PULL AND BIOLOGY-PUSH APPROACHES IN BIO-INSPIRED DESIGN - COMPARING RESULTS FROM EMPIRICAL STUDIES ON STUDENT TEAMS
Hashemi Farzaneh, H.; Helms, M. K.; Muenzberg, C.; Lindemann, U. // 2016
Bio-inspired design focusses on analogical transfer from the large pool of biological solutions to develop innovative products. Different approaches to bio-inspired design exist, namely the ...
THE ACADEMIC-ENTERPRISE EXPERIENCES FRAMEWORK AS A GUIDE FOR DESIGN EDUCATION
Martins, Joăo Carlos; Pereira, Joăo Luis; Oliveira, Marcelo; Coelho, Cristina // 2016
The establishment of support platforms for the development of a new culture in design education, in
order to achieve both research exploitation and its results, as an approach to the industrial ...
THE APPLICATION OF CREATIVITY METHODS IN VIRTUAL TEAMS IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Walter, B.; Rapp, S.; Albers, A. // 2016
Working together in globally distributed teams becomes increasingly crucial for product development to occupy the benefits lying in embedding internationally allotted knowledge. In opposite to local ...
THE CASE OF AN INNOVATION CONTEST – PARTICIPATORY DESIGN IN A SOCIAL CONTEXT
Ericson, A.; Wenngren, J.; Holmqvist, J.; Hammarberg, K. // 2016
This paper presents measures for collaborative design in a social context. A number of challenges and implications are identified, and changes done to increase the innovativeness in the outcome are ...
THE DESIGNER AND THE SCIENTIST: THE ROAD TO INSPIRE TRANSDISCIPLINARY SYNERGIES
Gatto, Gionata; McCardle, John Richard // 2016
It is essential for the contemporary design practitioner to meet the complex challenges that define
modern knowledge-based economies. Within both the professional and educational context, ...
THE FUTURE OF DESIGN: UNFRAMED PROBLEM SOLVING IN DESIGN EDUCATION
rine Gӧtzche Gelting (2) // 2016
The present paper sets out to investigate the impact and significance of a 3rd semester course in design
methods, complex problem solving, and cross-disciplinary collaboration to the students within ...
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.