SIG-Library

Query returned 1281 results.

PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH WITH REFUGEES – CAN INDUSTRIAL DESIGN ENGINEERS IMPLICITLY COPE WITH SOCIAL DESIGN PROBLEMS?

Bobbe, Tina; Wölfel, Christian; Krzywinski, Jens // 2017
In a rapidly and radically changing world, there are more and new complex problems, technical but also social and societal ones. Due to that change, the understanding of design has developed and ...

Pattern recognition for the integration of mechanical simulations in product development workflows

Schweigert, Sebastian; Schöner, Martin; Lindemann, Udo // 2017
The emergence of computer-aided systems and especially numerical methods has revolutionized the product development process. Several types of simulations and calculations during the process are ...

PROBLEM FRAMING IN THE AGE OF DATA ANALYTICS

Gill, Carolina; Rendon, Hector; Rodriguez, Judith // 2017
This paper provides a way to bring together qualitative and quantitative methods to investigate how data analytics could offer an additional perspective to framing social innovation design problems ...

Process model for data-driven business model generation

Benta, Christian; Wilberg, Julian; Hollauer, Christoph; Omer, Mayada // 2017
Digitalization is advancing fast and at the same time the volume of data is increasing. Examples from industry show that business models using big data can lead to competitive advantages. Currently ...

Proposing a new product creativity assessment tool and a novel methodology to investigate the effects of different types of product functionality on the underlying structure of factor analysis

Hazeri, Kamyar ; Childs, Peter R. N. ; Cropley, David // 2017
The aim of study is to indicate a gap in creativity research arising from products with dissimilar capabilities requiring independent creativity indicators that are empirically formed according to ...

Rapid prototyping products mapping live-data streams into tangible user interfaces

Carulli, Marina; Bordegoni, Monica // 2017
The very rapid evolution of digital technologies and the “Internet of Things” phenomenon are today some of the most important issues that product designers have to face. Consequently, today designers ...

Sensing behaviour in healthcare design

Thorpe, Julia Rosemary; Forchhammer, Birgitte Hysse; Maier, Anja // 2017
We are entering an era of distributed healthcare that should fit and respond to individual needs, behaviour and lifestyles. Designing such systems is a challenging task that requires continuous ...

Structuring information in technical inheritance with PDM systems

Scheidel, Wieben; Mozgova, Iryna; Lachmayer, Roland // 2017
Nowadays a product development process is often based on experience and collected product lifecycle information. The communication between machines and equipment and a consistency throughout the ...

Studying design fixation with a computer-based task

Neroni, Maria Adriana; Vasconcelos, Luis Arthur; Crilly, Nathan // 2017
The term ‘design fixation’ refers to a phenomenon where designers unknowingly limit the space within which they search for solutions. In an attempt to study this phenomenon experimentally, ...

Sustainability integration in a technology readiness assessment framework

Hallstedt, Sophie; Pigosso, Daniela // 2017
In this paper, an approach to systematically include sustainability into the Technology Readiness Levels (TRL) is proposed. The aim is to answer the question "how can sustainability provide ...

Systemverständnis durch Analysemethoden  (Members only )

Sven, Matthiesen; Kevin, Hölz; Patric, Grauberger // 2017
In technical systems, the real system behavior is often only observable to a limited extent. Therefore, the design engineer doesn’t know the exact caus-es of the occurring effects. This can prevent ...

Technical inheritance: Information basis for the identification and development of product generations

Mozgova, Iryna; Barton, Sebastian; Demminger, Christian; Miebach, Timo; Taptimthong, Piriya; Lachmayer, Roland; Nyhuis, Peter; Reimche, Wilfried; Wurz, Marc Christopher // 2017
Industry 4.0 opens great potentials in development and production processes by networking of machines and systems as well as all processes along the lifecycle components. E. g., new developed ...

THE CHARACTERISTICS OF A SUCCESSFUL FRAMING PROCESS

Mřller, Louise // 2017
In design schools and university we need to teach students how to frame their projects in ways that create a significant and new perspective on the problem situation as well as clear direction for ...

The use of social network sites in a global engineering design project

Brisco, Ross; Whitfield, Robert Ian; Grierson, Hilary // 2017
The global design project challenges students from three European universities to work in engineering design teams on the development of a product. To execute the design process, students have chosen ...

Towards a digital twin: How the blockchain can foster E/E-traceability in consideration of model-based systems engineering

Heber, Dominik (1,2); Groll, Marco (1,2) // 2017
Complexity of electric/electronics (E/E) in automobiles increases tremendously due to more connectivity and real-time data processing. Hence, huge volatility of E/E artifacts is the consequence. In ...

Types of people in communal development projects in construction sector: Are they effective together?

Latvala, Marika; Singh, Vishal // 2017
Several issues in the real estate sector require communal development projects, where stakeholders need to self-organize and voluntarily take the responsibilities to realize the goals. The challenge ...

Underlying design motivations in design methods and outcomes

Turner, Cameron; Agyemang, Malena // 2017
Design teams approach design problems with a set of explicit requirements derived from the problem, but also bring a number of implicit design requirements to the problem through the culture within ...

UNDERSTANDING GROUP DESIGN BEHAVIOUR IN ENGINEERING DESIGN EDUCATION

Morgan, Thea; McMahon, Chris // 2017
Observations in industry show that engineers’ perceptions of design activity tend towards positivistic, rational problem-solving, which is at odds with the nuanced, situated, constructivist nature of ...

Untersuchung des trockenen Reibungs- und Verschleißverhaltens von Kera-mikwerkstoffen an einem Linearprüfstand für Kolben-Zylinder-Laufpaarungen  (Members only )

Johann, Hauschild; Dieter, Krause // 2017
In order to retrieve universal but also realistic material characteristics for the development of a dry running ceramic piston-cylinder combination for use in hot-air motors like stirling machines a ...

User-driven segmentation of design data

Maynard, Alex; Burnap, Alexander; Papalambros, Panos // 2017
Design data is used to inform decisions during the design process, and must often be segmented for tasks such as customer segmentation, design benchmarking, and market preference segmentation. ...

Using clustering algorithms to identify subproblems in design processes

Morency, Michael; Anparasan, Azrah; Herrmann, Jeffrey; Gralla, Erica // 2017
Designers work in teams to design complex systems. They separate the design problem into subproblems and solve the smaller, more manageable subproblems. Because this affects the overall quality of ...

Using data- and network science to reveal iterations and phase-transitions in the design process

Piccolo, Sebastiano; Lehmann, Sune; Maier, Anja // 2017
Understanding the role of iterations is a prevalent topic in both design research and design practice. Furthermore, the increasing amount of data produced and stored by companies leaves traces and ...

Using embedded design structures to unravel a complex decision in a product development system

McKay, Alison; Sammonds, George ; Ahmed-Kristensen, Saeema; Irnazarow, Aleksandra; Robinson, Mark // 2017
Early design decisions have an impact on downstream product development processes. Poor decisions can reduce efficiency and effectiveness, and have a detrimental effect on product quality, delivery ...

Using point cloud technology for process simulation in the context of digital factory based on a systems engineering integrated approach

Salehi, Vahid; Wang, Shirui // 2017
Currently, there is a huge potential to improve the digital factory information by using a 3D scanner to build up the digital factory environment. The results of the scanning process are point clouds ...

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.

Please sign in to your account

This site uses cookies and other tracking technologies to assist with navigation and your ability to provide feedback, analyse your use of our products and services, assist with our promotional and marketing efforts, and provide content from third parties. Privacy Policy.