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Methode für markenübergreifendes Produktdesign am Beispiel eines Akkumoduls

Fischer, Matthias Sebastian; Holder, Daniel; Reichelt, Florian; Kern, Franziska; Maier, Thomas; // 2020
Replaceable products for changing use in machines from different manufacturers confront industrial designers with new challenges. In contrast to classic products, a strong product uniqueness must be ...

Modelling and designing of the system properties based on characteristics and the degree of maturity on the example of a high pressure storage system

Duschek, Daniel; Michael Vielhaber, Michael // 2020
The product development process (PDP) in the automotive industry, from design to series production, is a complex process. Increasing customer requirements and growing competition lead to a shortening ...

OPPORTUNITIES WITH UNCERTAINTIES: THE OUTLOOK OF VIRTUAL REALITY IN THE EARLY STAGES OF DESIGN

Hu, Xinhui; Georgiev, Georgi. V. // 2020
Adopting immersive Virtual Reality (VR) technology in the early stages of design appeals to designers, as research has shown that immersing people in a virtual environment can efficiently elicit ...

Optimizing Distributed Design Processes for Flexibility and Cost

Daub, Marco; Wöhr, Ferdinand; Zimmermann, Markus // 2020
This paper considers three different modes of design work that is distributed over several design parties: independent design (in parallel, no design interactions, sub-system requirements), dependent ...

PROCESS FOR MAPPING CHALLENGES OF CROSS-BORDER MOBILITY IN THE BARENTS REGION

Suoheimo, Mari (1); Lusikka Toni (2) // 2020
There is a challenge in identifying problems in common to tackle them creatively and jointly in Mobility as a Service (MaaS) development. This all requires collaboration and commitment, which is a ...

RETROSPECTIVE AND PROSPECTIVE OF THE STUDY OF DESIGN CREATIVITY: 80 YEARS INTO THE PAST AND THE FUTURE

Sosa, Ricardo (1,2) // 2020
Design creativity is a special type of imaginative capacity that plays an important, albeit still little understood, role in design activity. This paper returns to the primary sources to inform a ...

REVEALING THE HIDDEN: USING A CO-DESIGN APPROACH TO EXPLORE ON CAMPUS ENERGY USE THROUGH THE REPRESENTATION OF CONSUMPTION DATA

Gwilt, Ian; Davis, Aaron // 2020
Cites around the world are looking for ways to reduce the energy consumption associated with the built environment, but there are a number of significant challenges in this. These include, ...

SHELTERING EMERGENCIES: Design development process of temporary housing in post-disaster settlement by community participation

Dev, Kankana Narayan; Das, Amarendra Kumar // 2020
This paper discusses the design process of developing a temporary shelter for the displaced people in the post-flood settlements of the Brahmaputra Valley. The built culture of the affected community ...

Structuring a Product Design Process for Optimizing the Scale of Derivative Development

Komano, Yuichi; Oizumi, Kazuya; Katsu, Fuyuku; Hattori, Yasushi; Miyoshi, Hiroyasu; Aoyama, Kazuhiro // 2020
In derivative development, by planning a reasonable design process in advance, the development scale can be suppressed. However, no systematic method to structure a process is established. This ...

THE PROBLEMATIZATION FOR THE CREATIVITY IN DESIGN 

Grazziotin Selau, Luiza (1,2,3); van der Linden, Julio (2); Duarte, Carlos (3)  // 2020
This paper discusses the relations between stages of design projects. The literature review is based on authors who already discussed the subject to present a reflection on the stages of the process, ...

Understanding system features through information visualisations to improve product development: An exploratory study with data analysts

Idrissov, Agzam; Škec, Stanko; Maier, Anja M. // 2020
Information visualisations, such as diagrams and charts, support analysis of large amounts of information. While there exist various information visualisations for decision support in product ...

USING CROWDFUNDING AS PART OF THE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS

Forbes, H., Han, J. and Schaefer, D. // 2020

VISUAL BOARDS: MOOD BOARD, STYLE BOARD OR CONCEPT BOARD?

Munk, Julie Elert; Sørensen, Jesper Sønderskov; Laursen, Linda Nhu // 2020
Visual boards are an important part of navigating a design process. The three most commonly known visual boards are mood boards, style boards and concept boards, which are all used in different parts ...

"DOGGY DOLLY": DESIGN EXPLORATION OF CUSTOMISED MOBILITY DEVICE FOR A HANDICAPPED DOG

Shin, Dosun // 2019
This paper introduces the research and process of assistive device design for a special 4-year-old dog who lost one of his front left leg due to a gun shot by a policeman on the street. This project ...

A "lattice" approach to design education: Bringing real and integrated design experience to the classroom through Engineering Design Days

Hurst, Ada; Rennick, Chris; Bedi, Sanjeev // 2019
While design is fundamental to engineering practice, modern training in engineering design has almost exclusively moved to the classroom, providing students little exposure to holistic, real-world ...

A CHAT Approach to Understand Framing in Digital Service Innovation

Sturkenboom, Nick (1); Baha, Ehsan (1,2); Price, Rebecca (1); Kleinsmann, Maaike (1); Snelders, Dirk (1) // 2019
Within the third wave of digital service innovation, framing is becoming increasingly complex. Accordingly, design practice finds itself in a transition from designing single service solutions that ...

A Comparison of Design Activity of Academics and Practitioners Using the FBS Ontology: A Case Study

Hurst, Ada (1); Nespoli, Oscar G. (1); Abdellahi, Sarah (2); Gero, John S. (2) // 2019
Academics teach engineering design based on design theory and best practices, practitioners teach design based on their experience. Is there a difference between them? There appears to be little ...

A Computational Framework for Exploring the Socio-Cognitive Features of Teams and their Influence on Design Outcomes

Singh, Harshika (1); Cascini, Gaetano (1); Casakin, Hernan (2); Singh, Vishal (3) // 2019
The dynamics of design teams play a critical role in product development, mainly in the early phases of the process. This paper presents a conceptual framework of a computational model about how ...

A concept for process-oriented interdisciplinary tolerance management considering production-specific deviations

Heling, Bjoern; Oberleiter, Thomas; Rohrmoser, Andreas; Kiener, Christoph; Schleich, Benjamin; Hagenah, Hinnerk; Merklein, Marion; Willner, Kai; Wartzack, Sandro // 2019
To meet rising customer requirements, increasingly complex products have to be virtually validated. To achieve this within the framework of virtual product development, a wide range of aspects has to ...

A Design Case Study: 3D Printer Software Interface Design based on Home Users preferences Knowledge

Li, Xuenan; Zhao, Danhua; Zhao, Jianghong // 2019
The rapid development of 3D printing technology has an impact on all aspects of modern manufacturing, design and society. However, the home use of 3D printers is still limited by the difficulty in ...

A DESIGN INQUIRY INTO THE ROLE OF DESIGN PROCESS IN FOSTERING CREATIVE EXPLORATION OF IDEAS AND CONCEPTS: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF DESIGN PROJECTS OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS

Joshi, Purba; Sinha, Sharmila // 2019
Creativity forms the base for innovation. Successful implementation of a creative idea can lead to innovation. As per De Bono, creativity deals with the transformation of existing ideas, views and ...

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