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Kritische Würdigung eines Werkzeugs zur Messung von Nutzerexklusion im Produktdesign (Members only )
Gretchen Kett, Susan; Ringler, Alexander; Kamin, Stefan; Lang, Frieder; Wartzack, Sandro // 2015
Additive manufacturing allows new applications due to the layer-based production without tools. Components with a high degree of individualiation or with complex geometry can be ...
MASLOW MEETS THE STONECUTTER
Winkelman, Paul Martin // 2015
Hierarchies are commonly used in engineering to make data more accessible and concepts more understandable. Engineers readily recognize hierarchies and are quite aware of their presence within ...
MEANING MAKING IN THE INTERSECTION BETWEEN SKETCHES AND 3D MOCK-UP
Ali, Abu; Liem, Andre // 2015
This paper presents a report of a workshop held in Konfack, University College of Art, Craft and Design, Sweden. The objective is to investigate how designer creates the meaning in the intersection ...
Measurement of Modularity Level within Selected Omani Small and Medium Size Enterprises (Members only )
Shamsuzzona, A.; Al-Maskari, F.; Al-Lawati, S.; Al-Adawi, M.; Al-Tamimi, M.; Al-Hinai, N.; Al-Kindi, M. // 2015
Product modularity offers added benefits for the companies with respect to reduce lead-time, improve assemble ability, promote product family and enhances customers’ satisfactions. Such modularity ...
MEASURING PROTOTYPES - A STANDARDIZED QUANTITATIVE DESCRIPTION OF PROTOTYPES AND THEIR OUTCOME FOR DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS
Jensen, Matilde Bisballe; Balters, Stephanie; Steinert, Martin // 2015
This paper addresses the need to learn about the characteristics, functionalities, and intended purposes of prototypes by proposing a standardized framework to describe (1) the characteristics of ...
MEETINGS IN THE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS: APPLYING DESIGN METHODS TO IMPROVE TEAM INTERACTION AND MEETING OUTCOMES
Bavendiek, Ann-Kathrin; Thiele, Lisa; Meyer, Patrick; Vietor, Thomas; Kauffeld, Simone; Fingscheidt, Tim // 2015
Design methods are used to support single steps of the product development process. They are expected to contribute to reducing the development time and to enhancing the degree of innovation of the ...
Methodik zur Validierung, Verifikation und Auswahl mathematischer Metamodelle im Rahmen der virtuellen Produktentwicklung (Members only )
Spruegel, Tobias C.; Wartzack, Sandro // 2015
Product developers need to describe relations between input and output
parameters mathematically. This central problem varies in many ways and
starts from the description of measurement data and ...
MODELLING PRACTICES OVER TIME: A COMPARISON OF TWO SURVEYS TAKEN 20 YEARS APART
Moullec, Marie-Lise; Maier, Jakob; Cassidy, Stephen; Sommer, Anita F.; Clarkson, P. John // 2015
Although modelling tools are intensively used within companies, the modelling process itself is still scarcely researched. The few related works focus on the steps encompassed when developing a ...
Modellunterstützte Reduktion von Störgrößen in einem Messsystem zur Erfassung der Geräte-Werkstück-Wechselwirkungen (Members only )
Matthiesen, Sven; Bruchmüller, Tim; Grauberger, Patric; Wettstein, Andreas // 2015
The quantification of mechanical-dynamical interactions between a power
tool in action and its workpiece is important for an effective product development.
This interaction determines the ...
NAVIGATION SYSTEM BASED ON HUMANE ENGINEERING FOR WHEELCHAIR USERS
Nagai, Yukari; Kihara, Hironori // 2015
This paper discusses a social design by humane engineering, from multiple viewpoints of design domains, which consists engineering design, information design, product design, and community design. ...
OPEN DESIGN PLATFORMS FOR OPEN SOURCE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT: CURRENT STATE AND REQUIREMENTS
Bonvoisin, Jérémy; Boujut, Jean-François // 2015
The spread of ICT and cheap low-size production tools like 3D-printers led to the development of open design, i.e. community-based and open source development of physical products. This innovative ...
PHYSIOLOGICALLY BASED SEGMENTATION OF DESIGN PROTOCOL
Nguyen, Philon; Nguyen, Thanh An; Zeng, Yong // 2015
The measure of a design problem s hardness is a window into human intelligence. We propose a new measure of problem hardness based on the transient microstate percentage of EEG signals. Based on the ...
PLM-MES INTEGRATION TO SUPPORT COLLABORATIVE DESIGN
D'Antonio, Gianluca; Sauza Bedolla, Joel; Chiabert, Paolo; Lombardi, Franco // 2015
In order to deal with global competition, manufacturers have to develop innovative, sustainable, high added-value, high quality products. Cooperation among companies is necessary to share product ...
PROPOSED EVALUATION OF THE USE OF K-BRIEFS FOR KNOWLEDGE ACQUISITION IN KBE
Marthinusen, Ivar; Kalavrytinos, Christos; Sivertsen, Ole Ivar // 2015
In Knowledge Based Engineering (KBE), knowledge about a product family is stored in a computer system in order to automate routine engineering work. Two challenges associated with this is acquiring ...
PROTOTYPING PUBLIC DESIGN EXPERIMENTS AS RESEARCH — THE PROJECT OF KIC SQUARE IN SHANGHAI
Wu, Duan; Hu, Dongying // 2015
This paper looks at fostering engagement in public space by design through two aspects — optional
and social activities in Shanghai KIC project. This collaborative project was developed by a team ...
QUANTIFICATION OF INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY IN SUSTAINABLE BUILDING DESIGNS USING STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELING
Piacenza, Joseph R; Fields, John J; Hoyle, Christopher; Tumer, Irem Y // 2015
This paper presents an experimental design framework for quantifying Indoor Environmental Quality in sustainable buildings, by estimating causal relations between design attributes, and both the ...
REVIEWING PEER REVIEW, AN EYE TRACKING EXPERIMENT OF REVIEW BEHAVIOUR
Boa, Duncan R; Hicks, Ben // 2015
The quality of peer reviews is a longstanding issue within the Design Society with concerns over the consistency and transparency of reviews raised frequently. Previous research has sought to qualify ...
STRENGTH MAPPING ALGORITHM (SMA) FOR BIOMECHANICAL HUMAN MODELLING USING EMPIRICAL POPULATION DATA
Miehling, Joerg; Wartzack, Sandro // 2015
Despite the increasing level of detail in biomechanical simulation, human models are not yet valid to represent specific individuals or populations. Therefore, the generic models need adaptation to ...
Structuring a Product Development Organization Based on the Product Architecture and Communication (Members only )
Luna, R. R.; Eppinger, S. D. // 2015
This paper demonstrates a method to structure a complex system development organization based on both the product architecture and the technical communication exchange. This is accomplished using two ...
STUDY OF THE EFFICIENCY OF PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT TEAMS THROUGH COMBINED VIRTUAL COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE, PLM AND SOCIAL MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES
Doumit, Nancy; Fortin, Clément; Huet, Gregory // 2015
With globalization and increasing product complexity, manufacturing industries are experiencing increased user demands to incorporate informal exchange mechanisms especially when it coMES to ...
SUBJECT LINES AS SENSORS: CO-WORD ANALYSIS OF EMAIL TO SUPPORT THE MANAGEMENT OF COLLABORATIVE ENGINEERING WORK
Jones, Simon L.; Payne, Stephen J.; Hicks, Ben J.; Gopsill, JaMES A.; Snider, Chris; Shi, Lei // 2015
This paper presents a topic-based analysis of email subject line data from a large-scale engineering project and explores its utility for supporting the management of collaborative work. The main ...
SUPPORT OF THE SYSTEM INTEGRATION WITH AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED BEHAVIOUR MODELS
Kößler, Johannes; Paetzold, Kristin // 2015
The development of technical systems is faced with an increasing complexity. A reason for this is the growing number of domains working together for a final product. Thereby the system integration is ...
SYSTEMATIC FRAMEWORK FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF FUONS
Ostad-Ahmad-Ghorabi, Hesamedin; Collado-Ruiz, Daniel // 2015
Life Cycle Assessment is one of the most popular environmental assessment tools. However, due to its comparative nature, assessing a newly developed product relies on having benchmark information. ...
SYSTEMATIC ONLINE LEAD USER IDENTIFICATION - CASE STUDY FOR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS
Pajo, Sanjin; Vandevenne, Dennis; Duflou, Joost R. // 2015
Identification of emerging needs and partial solutions is crucial for industries to stay competitive in a fast evolving marketplace. A small subgroup of customers, called lead users have been shown ...
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.