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DESIGNING WITH CRIME PREVENTION – CREATING COMMUNITY WELLBEING THROUGH DESIGN
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 ...
DESIGNING WITH DAYLIGHT; THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DAYLIGHT AND HEALTH
Hauge, Bettina // 2015
Daylight is not only fundamental for architecture and renovations, modernizations and transformations of cities and buildings - it is fundamental for people’s well-being. This paper describes the ...
DESIGNING WITH PRIORITIES AND THRESHOLDS FOR HEALTH CARE HETEROGENEITY: THE APPROACH OF CONSTRUCTING PARAMETRIC ONTOLOGY
Eivazzadeh, Shahryar; Anderberg, Peter; Berglund, Johan; Larsson, Tobias // 2015
Designing for complex health care environments needs to address heterogeneous, competing, or even contradicting requirements expressed in different wordings and levels of abstraction by various ...
DETERMINING THE SIMILARITY OF PRODUCTS USING PAIRWISE COMPARISONS AND EYE TRACKING
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 ...
DEVELOPING A COMPUTATIONAL FRAMEWORK TO STUDY THE EFFECTS OF USE OF ANALOGY IN DESIGN ON TEAM COHESION AND TEAM COLLABORATION
Singh, Vishal; Casakin, Hernan // 2015
This paper presents a framework for a computational model about analogizing during team interactions when dealing with design problems. The framework is based on prior empirical research about the ...
DEVELOPING A FRAMEWORK OF NEW MIXED METHOD, SOCIAL NETWORKING SERVICES GROUP DIARY AND ITS APPLICATION IN PRACTICE
Bae, Jieun; Cho, Kwangmin; Kim, Chajoong // 2015
As understanding use context is considered a key factor to deliver better user experience, designers have spent much time and money investigating the context. Despite the presence of various user ...
DEVELOPING AN OBJECTIVE FORMULATION FOR MOTORCYCLE ARCHITECTURE
Chandra, Sushil // 2015
Though an objective formulation is available for building and IT architecture, no such formulation is available for architecture of automobiles, which characterizes the relationship between various ...
DEVELOPMENT OF A NATIONAL SURVEY ON AGING AND THE DOMESTIC BATHROOM: THE LIVABLE BATHROOMS SURVEY
Mintzes, Alicia; Bridge, Catherine; Demirbilek, Oya // 2015
A national survey on older Australians and their domestic bathrooms has been designed and implemented to collect a large-scale dataset on older Australians relating to their needs and abilities ...
DEVELOPMENT OF A SYSTEM FOR PRODUCTION ENERGY PROGNOSIS
Stetter, Ralf; Witczak, Piotr; Witczak, Marcin; Kauf, Florian; Staiger, Benjamin; Spindler, Claudius // 2015
This paper, based on a current research project, describes the development of a system that addresses the issue of the prognosis of energy efficiency. The energy consumption in production is ...
DEVELOPMENT OF AN INTERFACE ANALYSIS TEMPLATE FOR SYSTEM DESIGN ANALYSIS
Uddin, Amad; Campean, Felician; Khan, Mohammed Khurshid // 2015
Interface definition is an essential and integral part of systems engineering. In current practice, interface requirements or control documents are generally used to define systems or subsystems ...
DEVELOPMENT OF PORTABILITY DESIGN HEURISTICS
Hwang, Dongwook; Park, Woojin // 2015
Product portability is defined as a product s ability to be easily and safely carried and be used in a variety of situations without increasing the user s effort and workload. Product portability ...
DIFFERENCES IN ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF TECHNICAL SYSTEMS BY EXPERT AND NOVICE ENGINEERING DESIGNERS
Ruckpaul, Anne; Nelius, Thomas; Matthiesen, Sven // 2015
A major part of daily work for engineering designers is the analysis of existing products for finding malfunctions and possibilities to improve them. The visual perception and cognition are very ...
DIFFERENT LEVELS OF PRODUCT MODEL GRANULARITY IN DESIGN PROCESS SIMULATION
Maier, Jakob F.; Eckert, Claudia M.; Clarkson, P. John // 2015
The design of many products is incremental, based on a prior architecture and may be thought of as a series of changes to an existing design. Nonetheless, design changes and their propagation ...
DIGITAL AESTHETIC OF NEW PRODUCTS OBTAINED BY SELECTIVE LASER MELTING PROCESS
Galimberti, Giorgia; Guagliano, Mario; Previtali, Barbara; Rampino, Lucia // 2015
Additive Manufacturing processes are rapidly evolving in order to enable their increasing diffusion in all those industrial contexts where a flexible, customized and low volume production is needed. ...
DIGITAL INTERMEDIARY OBJECTS: THE (CURRENTLY) UNIQUE ADVANTAGE OF COMPUTER-SUPPORTED DESIGN TOOLS
Guerra, Andrea Luigi; Gidel, Thierry; Vezzetti, Enrico // 2015
The TATIN and TATIN-PIC projects lies at the crossroads of preliminary design and Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design (CSCWD) tools. Those projects studied the impact of multi-touch, ...
DIGITAL REPOSITORY FOR DESIGN KNOWLEDGE REUSE
Firdaus, Mochammad; Wang, Hongwei; Qin, Hao; Liu, Yusheng // 2015
Many companies in the engineering sector are currently facing the challenge of producing accurate documentation which can be reused during design activities in order to support the life cycle of ...
DIGITAL SUPPORT OF WIRING HARNESS DEVELOPMENT (BASED ON THE 3D MASTER METHOD)
Neckenich, Jonas; Winter, Roland; Vielhaber, Michael // 2015
The challenges for designing and developing automotives increase and create the need for a change in developing processes. One solution to support digital processes in today's developing processes is ...
DISTRIBUTED EXPERIMENTS IN DESIGN SCIENCES, A NEXT STEP IN DESIGN OBSERVATION STUDIES?
Kriesi, Carlo; Steinert, Martin; Aalto-Setaelae, Laura; Anvik, Anders; Balters, Stephanie; Baracchi, Alessia; Bisballe Jensen, Matilde; Bjørkli, Leif Erik; Buzzaccaro, Nicolo; Cortesi, Dario; D'Onghia, Francesco; Dosi, Clio; Franchini, Giulia; Fuchs, Matt; Gerstenberg, Achim; Hansen, Erik; Hiekkanen, Karri Matias; Hyde, David; Ituarte, Iñigo; Kalasniemi, Jani; Kurikka, Joona; Lanza, Irene; Laurila, Anssi; Lee, Tik Ho; Lønvik, Siri; Mansikka-Aho, Anniina; Nordberg, Markus; Oinonen, Paeivi; Pedrelli, Luca; Pekuri, Anna; Rane, Enna; Reime, Thov; Repokari, Lauri; Rønningen, Martin; Rowlands, Stephanie; Sjöman, Heikki; Slåttsveen, Kristoffer; Strachan, Andy; Strømstad, Kirsti; Suren, Stian; Tapio, Peter; Utriainen, Tuuli; Vignoli, Matteo; Vijaykumar, Saurabh; Welo, Torgeir; Wulvik, Andreas // 2015
This paper describes and proposes a new method for conducting globally distributed design research. Instead of using e.g. a software we tried out a completely analogue approach: Five carefully ...
DO HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS BENEFIT FROM PRE-ENGINEERING DESIGN EDUCATION?
Kannengiesser, Udo; Gero, John; Wells, John; Lammi, Matthew // 2015
This paper tests the hypothesis that the design cognition of high school students who have taken pre-engineering courses will be different to those who have not. The test is based on analysing and ...
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.