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EXPLORING PROBLEM DECOMPOSITION IN DESIGN TEAM DISCUSSIONS
Tobias, Connor; Herrmann, Jeffrey W.; Gralla, Erica // 2015
When faced with the problem of designing a complex system, a design team must make many decisions. Because many design problems are too difficult to solve all at once, the team will decompose the ...
EXPLORING THE POTENTIAL OF ENQUIRY-BASED LEARNING IN A PROCESS MODELLING COURSE
Hany Hassanin, Khamis Essa. Co-Author Kiran Gulia // 2015
Nowadays engineers have to have multi-skills to cope with the fierce competition of the work
environment. Successful engineers must not only have the technical proficiency but also must have ...
EXPLORING THE SIGNIFICANCE OF IN-PROCESS KNOWLEDGE TO COMPOSITES DESIGN AND PRODUCTION
Jones, Helene Victoria; Chatzimichali, Anna; Potter, Kevin; Ward, Carwyn // 2015
This work is an initial attempt to explore how knowledge generated during the fabrication of advanced composite components is relevant to their design and production. Despite their high performance ...
FAIRNESS AND MANIPULATION: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF ARROW’S IMPOSSIBILITY THEOREM
McComb, Christopher; Goucher-Lambert, Kosa; Cagan, Jonathan // 2015
The design process often requires work by teams, rather than individuals. During these times it is likely that situations will arise in which members of a team have different opinions, yet a group ...
FORMULATIONS OF PARADIGMS OF TECHNICAL INHERITANCE
Mozgova, Iryna; Lachmayer, Roland; Gottwald, Philipp // 2015
The fourth industrial revolution is associated with changing production and design principles of machine parts. The purpose of this study is the development, elaboration and practical testing of an ...
GATHERING STRUCTURED REFLECTION IN THE FURNITURE BUSINESS BY TREND MAPPING
Frei, Andrea; Eriksen, Kaare // 2015
Setting up the direction for new product designs in the furniture business can be more or less
structured and in many situations the idea for new design concepts, constructions, details, colouring ...
HARNESSING SOCIAL MEDIA AND CLOUD-COMPUTING TECHNOLOGIES FOR CO-DESIGN IN OPEN COLLABORATIVE INNOVATION: THE CASE OF 24 HOURS OF INNOVATION
Jimenez-Narvaez, Luz-Maria; Dalkir, Kimiz; Gelinas, Valerie; Gardoni, Mickael // 2015
Designers and industry both agree that new uses of media and cloud computing technologies have had a major impact on the way designers receive and share information and knowledge.
Our research team ...
HOW AN OPEN SOURCE DESIGN COMMUNITY WORKS: THE CASE OF OPEN SOURCE ECOLOGY
Macul, Víctor; Rozenfeld, Henrique // 2015
Literature presents a huge number of studies related with the design process, but the open source design may present an environment fundamentally different. The involvement of a large number of ...
How the Visual Communication Skills of Graphic Design and Inclusive Design’s Co-Design Methodology can Help Sheltered Workshops Create Viable Business Models
Cassim, L. F. // 2015
This paper explores how the visual communication skills of graphic designers aligned to inclusive design methodologies can create new economic, creative and social opportunities for marginalised ...
HOW TO INCORPORATE SUSTAINABLE DESIGN IN THE INTERNATIONAL EUROPEAN PROJECT SEMESTER PROGRAMME: INSIGHTS FROM PRACTICE
Verhulst, Elli; Rohaert, Sarah; Van Doorsselaer, Karine // 2015
Sustainable design is highly relevant for design and engineering education, as designers and engineers are the ones that shape the (future) world. They can support a move towards achieving ...
IDENTIFYING AND VISUALISING KPIS FOR COLLABORATIVE ENGINEERING PROJECTS: A KNOWLEDGE BASED APPROACH
Shi, Lei; Newnes, Linda; Culley, Steve; Gopsill, JaMES; Jones, Simon; Snider, Chris // 2015
Nowadays manufacturing involves high volume of complex operational processes, distributed resources and international/intersectional collaborations, which cause the evaluation of performance for ...
IMPROVING THE MANAGEMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS IN CLIENTS/SUPPLIERS CO-DESIGN PROCESS
Michelin, Fabien; Reyes, Tatiana; Vallet, Flore; Eynard, Benoît; Duong, Viet-Long // 2015
The integration of the environmental criteria in clients/suppliers co-design process becoMES an important issue owing to the growing influence of suppliers design choices on the clients products. ...
IMPROVING WELLBEING FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME
Kaldor, Lucy Joanna; Watson, Rodger // 2015
Being the victim of a crime constitutes a profound and lasting trauma for individuals and their communities. Depending on the circumstances of their victimisation, crime victims have little choice ...
INFLUENCE OF INFORMATION AND KNOWLEDGE FROM BIOLOGY ON THE VARIETY OF TECHNICAL SOLUTION IDEAS
Hashemi Farzaneh, Helena; Helms, Katharina; Lindemann, Udo // 2015
Bio-inspired design aims at the development of novel, creative solutions with the potential for innovative technical products. It implies the use of different information sources, such as research ...
Influences of Integrating Touch Screen Smart Board and CAD in Collaborative Design
Annamalai Vasantha, G. V.; Ramesh, H. P.; Sugavanam, C. M.; Chakrabarti, A.; Corney, J. // 2015
Although a digital design tool like CAD has a strong influence on creative design, it is merely used in the detail design stage to present the visualized final product in 3D space. Limitations in CAD ...
INTEGRATION OF END-USER NEEDS INTO BUILDING DESIGN PROJECTS: USE OF BOUNDARY OBJECTS TO OVERCOME PARTICIPATORY DESIGN CHALLENGES
Latortue, Xavier; Minel, Stéphanie; Pompidou, Stéphane; Perry, Nicolas // 2015
Participatory design is perceived as a way of improvement in both manufactured and building design. Nonetheless high level of user involvement has its limits. Part of the difficulties of the ...
INTENSIVES AND EXPERTS: THE DEER PARK STUDIO EXPERIENCE
Eales, Rob; Varadarajan, Soumitri; Anand, Parag; Singh, Aditi // 2015
In July, 2014, The Deer Park Studio was offered as a 12 week course to Australian Industrial Design
undergraduate students. The studio was developed as a companion studio to the The ...
INTERACTIVE IMMERSIVE ENGINEERING SYSTEM FOR DISTANT COLLABORATION
Fechter, Marius; Damgrave, Roy Gerhardus Johannes; Wartzack, Sandro // 2015
Complex products consisting of various components are designed in collaboration of multi-disciplinary engineering teams with different expertise. Expert groups involved in the development process are ...
MANAGE. CREATE. PLAY. PRACTICES FOR TEACHING DESIGN PROJECT MANAGEMENT THROUGH THE CREATION OF BOARD GAMES
Moreira e Silva Bernardes, Maurício; Gaiger de Oliveira, Geísa // 2015
In Brazil, it can be seen that courses and lectures in most undergraduate design programs usually focus
more on design creation than on project management itself. As a result, undergraduate ...
MATCHING PRODUCT ARCHITECTURE AND SUPPLY NETWORK - SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND FUTURE RESEARCH
Behncke, Florian G. H.; Kayser, Liza; Lindemann, Udo // 2015
Manufacturing firms concentrate on their core competences to prevail in fierce competition. This concentration lead manufacturing firms to shift large shares of their value creation to their ...
MEETING SUSTAINABILITY CHALLENGES: SOFT SYSTEMS THINKING AS AN ENABLER FOR CHANGE
Ericson, Åsa; Holmqvist, Johan // 2015
There are three dimensions of sustainability: environmental, economic, and social. One important task is to integrate them so as to identify how more sustainable paths can be identified, assessed, ...
MODELLING OF IMMERSIVE SYSTEMS FOR COLLABORATIVE DESIGN
Rohmer, Serge // 2015
This paper proposes to explore the concepts related to immersive situations for collaborative design. The term immersion is investigated depending on the analysis of its constitutive elements, i.e. ...
ONLINE WAYS OF SHAREDNESS: A SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS OF DESIGN COLLABORATION IN OPENIDEO
Bianchi, Joost; Knopper, Yuri; Eris, Ozgur; Badke-Schaub, Petra; Roussos, Lampros // 2015
This research aims to develop a language-based cognitive framework in order to evaluate the performance of virtual design communities. We leveraged two existing theories on the use of language as ...
OPEN INNOVATION ECOSYSTEM: TOWARDS COLLABORATIVE INNOVATION
Boehmer, Annette Isabel; Lindemann, Udo // 2015
Innovation is a precondition for the success of companies in today s markets to differentiate from their competitors. Particularly disruptive innovations are addressed in numerous research ...
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.