Fiorineschi, Lorenzo; Rotini, Federico; Rissone, Paolo // 2015
Literature acknowledges modular architectures to give rise to a series of positive effects, and advantages given by considering modularity early in the design process have also been inferred. As a ...
Niedworok, Anja; Schloegl, Stephan; Mirski, Peter J.; Greger, Rudolf; Ambrosch, Marcus // 2015
In this paper we explore how to intertwine designers work and problem solving approaches with effectuation. At a first glance, establishing effectuation as the overlap between an entrepreneurial ...
Xu, Jiang; Guo, Feng; Gan, Xiang; Wang, Xiuyue // 2015
As the support for creative design of complex products, multi-disciplinary team design has always been the focus of researches on design. By taking language as the data resource in design, a ...
Sadler, J.; Shluzas, L.; Blikstein, P.; Katila, R. // 2015
Prototyping intermediate solutions to a creative challenge is a core design skill. However for technical novices, the process of including electronic components in prototypes can hamper the creative ...
Mou, Tsai-Yun // 2015
This research focuses on a new method in the development of animation story content which could shorten the creation process and arouse new ideas. By implementing digital storyboarding for direct ...
Lecomte, Chloé; Blanco, Eric // 2015
The frugal innovation approach takes place in developing countries to develop simple but essential products for low-income population. This approach asks for careful trade-offs to target a ...
Roa Castro, Laura; Stal-Le Cardinal, Julie // 2015
During the last decades modelling and simulation technics has grown in importance in the product development context. For example, from an industrial point of view, simulation models seem to be an ...
Filippi, Stefano; Barattin, Daniela // 2015
The most of design methods and tools consider product functions as the basis to generate design solutions, but in the aesthetic and industrial design the situation is different. The sensorial ...
Mejia Piedrahita, Tatiana // 2015
The last years in Medellin has been developed actions to create normative that promote the inclusion of people with disabilities in the different public spaces. Nevertheless even recreation is ...
Keitsch, Martina Maria // 2015
Well-designed products and services link to the ability of designers of interpreting needs, but they often struggle getting valuable contributions from users when developing innovative products and ...
Rosa, Francesco; Viganò, Roberto; Rovida, Edoardo // 2015
The design of a new product begins with functional analysis, and then continues with conceptual solution. Only in final and somehow separate stages, the designer has to embody and then to design in ...
Shiu, Eric // 2015
Product designers always look at the functionality and aesthetics aspects when deciding on the features and appearance of a new product. More recently, as the environmental issue becoMES increasingly ...
Savio, Gianpaolo; Gaggi, Flavio; Meneghello, Roberto; Concheri, Gianmaria // 2015
Additive manufacturing technologies enable the fabrication of innovative parts not achievable by other technologies, such as cellular structures, characterized by lightness and good mechanical ...
Pavel, Nenad; Omlid, Mikael // 2015
nt, it is necessary for product design (PD) students to focus on inquiry-based learning in order to adapt to changes instead of simply learning form-giving and model-making skills. This paper seeks ...
Lilja, Johan; Hansen, David; Richardsson, Daniel // 2015
The “Design for Life” philosophy is an invitation to create new products, services, processes, and experiences that enhance human life. Research further suggests that a good life is qualitatively ...
Kim, Euiyoung; Yao, Shun; Agogino, Alice Merner // 2015
While product and technology roadmaps have been well-formalized in terms of their structures, methodologies, and frameworks, design roadmaps have not been explicitly explored nor studied from either ...
Roschuni, Celeste; Kramer, Julia; Zhang, Qian; Zakskorn, Lauren; Agogino, Alice // 2015
While many design firms have created and use their own collections of design methods, there is no standard language of design that spans across disciplines. With over 300 distinct design thinking ...
Carli Lorenzini, Giana; Olsson, Annika // 2015
The aging of the population is a worldwide trend, especially in Western countries. The increased number of people living past 65 years is also a trend for polypharmacy (the multiple use of ...
Stuler, Hĺkon; Berg, Arild // 2015
Although the experience is the most important aspect of skiing, sports equipment manufacturers do not seem to take this into account in the development of skiing products. This paper examines how the ...
Shu-Shiuan, Ho; Fu-Qu, Cherng; Tung-Jung, Sung // 2015
Pleasure allows customers to experience better service interactions that can result in high satisfaction and increased loyalty. However, research that has empirically documented the link ...
Watson, Rodger; Kaldor, Lucy // 2015
This research examines a group of professional practitioners engaged in a reframing exercise on complex social problems. The research is part of a broader research question which is examining problem ...
Eggink, Wouter // 2015
The University of Twente has developed the DesignLab initiative to feed the “high tech, human touch” mission of the organisation. The combination of high tech and human touch was made one of the ...
Acuna, Alejandro // 2015
The main objective of this research is to analyze the performance of design software to support the first stage of the product design process. To achieve this, a pilot study was developed to evaluate ...
Boa, Duncan R; Ranscombe, Charlie; Hicks, Ben // 2015
Styling is an important aspect of the design process in which the overall appearance of a product is developed and the visual appeal is achieved. However, styling decisions are often subjective and ...