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A WAY TO UNDERSTAND THINGS BETTER THROUGH DOING': CREATIVE ACTION AND INTRINSIC MOTIVATION IN ENGINEERING DESIGN

Roxana Morosanu, Nathan Crilly // 2018
This paper argues for the broadening of the field of design creativity research in two main ways. Firstly, if we studied not just creative ideas, but also creative action, then this would better ...

Addressing Sustainability in Product Requirements from a Systems Perspective

Watz, Matilda; Hallstedt, Sophie I. // 2018
Lack of sustainability considerations in product development can lead to unintended consequences that are costly in the long run, and difficult to solve. Furthermore, the sustainability performance ...

AESTHETIC INTERACTION CONSISTENCY: EXPLORING THE FOUNDATION FOR STATIC AND DYNAMIC AESTHETICS

Gonzalez, Itsaso; Val, Ester; Justel, Daniel; Iriarte, Ion; Lasa, Ganix // 2018
Aesthetics is a powerful means for creating consistency across a product range. During the design process consistency is subject to risk. The existing tools do not integrate static as well as dynamic ...

An analysis of designer empathy in the early phases of design projects

Surma-Aho, Antti; Björklund, Tua; Hölttä-Otto, Katja // 2018
User-centered design attempts to create innovation by understanding and answering the needs of users, a process in which the importance of empathy is increasingly highlighted. To formalize the ...

AN EXPLORATORY STUDY ON THE USE OF NEW DESIGN METHODS IN DESIGN CONSULTANCIES

Filippi, Anna; Suarez Madrigal, Antonio; Eisenbart, Boris; Gericke, Kilian // 2018
This paper explores the uptake of design methods in design consultancies. Our results show that new methods are primarily used in the initial phases of the design process for specific problems. The ...

ANALYSIS OF ENGINEERING CHANGE REQUESTS USING MARKOV CHAINS

Arnarsson, Ívar Örn; Gustavsson, Emil; Malmqvist, Johan; Jirstrand, Mats // 2018
Engineering change requests are important and plentiful in the product development process to enhance a product. In this paper we use Markov chains on ECRs in a large product development project and ...

ANALYSIS OF SAFETY REQUIREMENTS EVOLUTION IN THE TRANSITION OF LAND TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS TOWARD AUTONOMY

Damak, Youssef; Jankovic, Marija; Leroy, Yann; Yannou, Bernard // 2018
Autonomous Vehicles (AV) are the future evolution of Land Transportation Systems (LTS). They promise an improvement in road safety. However, safety requirements stay a big challenge for their ...

ANALYZING RID METHODOLOGY THROUGH THE LENS OF INNOVATIVE ABDUCTION

Lamé, Guillaume; Yannou, Bernard; Cluzel, François // 2018
The literature reports that abduction is inherent to design reasoning. The Radical Innovation Design methodology is analyzed using the lens of Kroll and Koskela's two-step innovative abduction. In ...

ARE SOCIAL NETWORK SITES THE FUTURE OF ENGINEERING DESIGN EDUCATION?

Brisco, Ross; Whitfield, Robert Ian; Grierson, Hilary // 2018
This paper presents how online social network sites (SNSs) are being used by students in distributed engineering design teams to support design activities; and its implications for the future of ...

ASSESS NOVELTY OF AN INVENTION USING THE CENTRAL-EXTREME NOVELTY MATRIX: A CASE STUDY OF JUVO LAB'S FIBRE-OPTIC SENSOR MAT

Yuejun He, Jianxi Luo // 2018
Creativity studies have uncovered how novel combinations of prior technologies can influence the future value of resulting inventions. But such theoretical understandings have been seldom applied to ...

Automating the design of user interfaces using artificial intelligence

Pyarelal, Suchitra; Das, Amarendra Kumar // 2018
Designing citizen-centric interfaces remains one of the most challenging stages in the development of Indian e-Government systems. One of the primary reasons for this is the highly diverse nature of ...

CHANGES AND SENTIMENT: A LONGITUDINAL EMAIL ANALYSIS OF A LARGE DESIGN PROJECT

Piccolo, Sebastiano Antonio; Wilberg, Julian; Lindemann, Udo; Maier, Anja // 2018
Changes are part of any project. Although previous research provides methods to deal with changes, understanding of changes in relation to sentiment is still unclear. This is important as people's ...

CHARACTERISING THE AFFORDANCES AND LIMITATIONS OF COMMON PROTOTYPING TECHNIQUES TO SUPPORT THE EARLY STAGES OF PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Mathias, David; Hicks, Ben; Snider, Chris; Ranscombe, Charlie // 2018
The act of prototyping is more than the artefact produced – the process helps answer design questions. A knowledge of prototyping activities leads to better decisions in the design process. The aim ...

CIEL: COLLABORATIVE ENGAGEMENT TO REDUCE DEATHS FROM OPIATE OVERDOSE

Veres, Angelika Seeschaaf; Sellen, Kate; Chau, Wesley; Kerr, Helen // 2018
Themed around “design for health and wellness”, undergraduate industrial design and masters of health design students undertook a design challenge to create responses to the opioid crisis. Engaging ...

CLASSICAL ELEMENTS: A METAPHOR TO IDENTIFY AND TIE MEANING AND EXPRESSION IN THE DESIGN PROCESS

Roma Shobani Dias Wickramanayake, U.G.D. Weerasignhe // 2018
The paper discusses a studio design project that introduces the design language to first-year undergraduates via a series of active learning endeavours which revolves around metaphors of classical ...

COME AND PLAY SERVICE DESIGNER WITH US! - CO-CREATING A PLAYABLE CUSTOMER JOURNEY INSTALLATION

Pirita Johanna Ihamäki, Katriina Irina Heljakka // 2018
""User-centered design or user-focused design are terms which describe processes that attempt to involve potential customers or users within a design process. The intention of such processes is to ...

Consistent digitalization of engineering design – an ontology-based approach

Kügler, Patricia; Schleich, Benjamin; Wartzack, Sandro // 2018
Digitalization and Industry 4.0 are currently trend words in companies and research, which express the striving for digitalized manufacturing environments and autonomous manufacturing processes ...

CONTEXT-ORIENTED MODULARIZATION OF PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES USING MATRIX-BASED CLUSTERING

Hollauer, Christoph(1); Thomas, Robin (1); Rhodes, Donna H. (2); Lindemann, Udo (1) // 2018
System modularization is a common and well-established approach to reduce system complexity. However, methodical approaches for the modularization of product development processes (PDPs) can hardly ...

CONTINUOUS INTEGRATION OF MODEL VALIDATION INTO PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Forsteneichner, Christian; Paetzold, Kristin; Metschkoll, Matthias // 2018
The validation of product properties is a necessary part of the product development process. Consequently, methods and models used therefor have to be validated itself in order to produce reliable ...

CPM / PDD in the context of Design Thinking and Agile Development of Cyber-Physical Systems

Luedeke, Tobias F.; Köhler, Christian; Conrad, Jan; Grashiller, Michael; Sailer, Andreas; Vielhaber, Michael // 2018
This contribution offers an integrated view of an agile development process for cyber-physical systems which includes the creative stages and the technical implementation in one methodology. First, ...

CPM/PDD AS AN INTEGRATED PRODUCT AND PROCESS MODEL FOR A DESIGN-THINKING BASED, AGILE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS

Luedeke, Tobias F.; Köhler, Christian; Conrad, Jan; Grashiller, Michael; Ruf, Thomas; Sailer, Andreas; Vielhaber, Michael // 2018
This contribution describes an approach for an agile product development process for technical products considering the outputs of Design Thinking. As backbone serves the integrated product and ...

CROWD-BASED DATA-DRIVEN HYPOTHESIS GENERATION FROM DATA AND THE ORGANISATION OF PARTICIPATIVE SCIENTIFIC PROCESS

Sitruk, Yohann; Kazakçi, Akin // 2018
In scientific process, hypothesis generation is one the most important steps where creativity is needed most. As the science becomes more open and data-driven, it becomes interesting to analyse ...

CULTURALLY-SENSITIVE TOOLS FOR DESIGN GROUP IDEATION IN A JAPANESE CONTEXT

Taoka, Yuki; Kagohashi, Kaho; Saito, Shigeki; Mougenot, Celine // 2018
In engineering education at Japanese universities, design has recently been seen as a way of developing students’ mindset toward real life problem solving. In design project-based learning, students ...

Defining Requirements in Prototyping: The Holistic Prototype and Process Development

Schork, Stefan; Kirchner, Eckhard // 2018
Designers and developers use prototypes in the product development process to gather information about the final product and its behavior as early as possible as well as to lower the risk of ...

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