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DYNAMIC PRODUCTS: AN INSTRUMENT FOR SAVING RESOURCES. IMPROVE USER'S AWARENESS THROUGH DESIGNING PRODUCT EXPERIENCES.
Bergamaschi, Sara // 2015
Nowadays, householders hear about the need to reduce their resources consumption, but they are still not really conscious about the amount of their daily usage.Studies proved that giving to ...
DYNAMICALLY CAPTURING ENGINEERING TEAM INTERACTIONS WITH WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY
Sjöman, Heikki; Steinert, Martin; Kress, Greg; Vignoli, Matteo // 2015
This paper addresses the need of matching the product architecture and the interactions in design teams. A new method for this of how to build agile design teams was first introduced in 2013. We ...
ECO-EVALUATION OF TECHNICAL SYSTEMS IN THE CONCEPTUAL PHASE
Midzic, Ida; Storga, Mario; Marjanovic, Dorian // 2015
In conceptual design phase, description of the final product solution is abstract, and there is the lack of information on product s environmental performance throughout its life cycle. Quantitative ...
ECODESIGN MATURITY MODEL AS A FRAMEWORK TO SUPPORT THE TRANSITION TOWARDS ISO 14.001:2015 CERTIFICATION
Pigosso, Daniela C. A.; McAloone, Tim C. // 2015
Currently, the certification standard for Environmental Management Systems (EMS) ISO 14.001:2011 is under a major revision process, regarding its structure and requirements. The current draft entails ...
EFFECTIVE SIMPLIFICATION FOR LOGO DESIGN
Chen, Chung-Yun; Cheung, Vien; Li, Dian; Cassidy, Thomas // 2015
As a graphic mark, logo applied by companies to aid public recognition and identification that it is traditionally applied on print advertisements and in recent years in digital devices. The logo ...
EFFECTIVENESS OF THE SYSTEMATIC ENGINEERING DESIGN METHODOLOGY
Motte, Damien // 2015
This paper reviews a set of published industrial applications and research studies in order to assess the effectiveness of the systematic engineering design methodology. Effectiveness, which can be ...
EFFICIENT DESIGN EVALUATION THROUGH THE COMBINATION OF NUMERICAL AND PHYSICAL COMPUTATIONS
Foehr, André G. C.; Stuecheli, Marius; Meboldt, Mirko // 2015
Over the past decades, the finite element method (FEM) has helped to accelerate design processes. However, when a problem is highly nonlinear, e.g. systems with changing unilateral contacts, ...
EMPATHIC-DESIGN ASSISTED BY THE KANO METHOD – A HUMAN-CENTERED DESIGN METHOD FOR MEDICAL DEVICES CONSIDERING PATIENTS
Ahrens, Martin; Hehenberger, Peter // 2015
Every day we are confronted with new products and innovations. These may be based on known consumer demands or on industry innovations that give rise to new consumer demands. Usually, customers have ...
ENABLING FRONT END OF INNOVATION IN A MATURE DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
Broennum, Louise; Clausen, Christian // 2015
Many mature development organizations finds it difficult to handle radical and incremental innovation within the same organizational structures. We examine how organizational structures, management, ...
ENERGY EFFICIENCY ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT OF PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
Stoffels, Pascal; Vielhaber, Michael // 2015
Based on rising energy prices, stricter regulations of carbon dioxide emissions and a rising awareness for our environment, it is not sufficient to optimize energy consumption only during the ...
ENHANCED ANALYTICAL MODEL FOR PLANNING THE VERIFICATION, VALIDATION & TESTING PROCESS
Yakov, Shabi; Reich, Yoram // 2015
System VVT (verification, validation, and testing) are three tasks of System Engineering that focus on ensuring that systems are designed and delivered to meet customer and engineering requirements ...
ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION OF IDEAS IN EARLY PHASES: A CHALLENGING ISSUE FOR DESIGN TEAMS
Leroy, Yann; Tyl, Benjamin; Vallet, Flore; Cluzel, François // 2015
In early eco-innovation phases, design teams need to assess the environmental relevance of ideas, and consequently, the evaluation stage becomes even more critical, subjective and uncertain than in ...
ENVISIONING PRODUCTS TO SUPPORT THE AGILE MANAGEMENT OF INNOVATIVE DESIGN
Carvalho, Fábio Henrique Trovon de; Costa, Janaína Hornos Mascarenhas da; Amaral, Daniel Capaldo // 2015
Create a Product Vision is a challenge recognized for innovative design and it is a mandatory practice in the agile project management approach. The Product Vision Management Method (PVMM) was ...
EVALUATING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF METHODS FOR CAPTURING MEETINGS
Hall, Mark John; Bermell-Garcia, Pablo; McMahon, Chris A; Johansson, Anders; Gonzalez-Franco, Mar // 2015
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the effectiveness of commonly used methods to capture synchronous meetings for information and knowledge retrieval. Four methods of capture are evaluated in ...
EVALUATING THE NEED FOR TRACEABILITIY IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT: A PRILIMINARY STUDY
Koehler, Nico; Naumann, Thomas; Vajna, Sandor // 2015
rated product development. For the purpose of an descriptive study, a universal questionnaire is developed in order to determine this need for traceability. The questionnaire focuses on measuring, ...
EVALUATION METHOD WHICH PROMOTE CREATIVITY: CASE STUDY ABOUT ERGONOMIC DESIGN IN POINTING DEVICES
Namayandegi, Mohammad Hossein // 2015
Findings from multiple studies demonstrated large effects of using computer mouse and also some other types of pointing devices on developing Cumulative Trauma Disorders (CTD). The main cause of ...
EVALUATION OF A STRATEGIC METHOD TO IMPROVE PROTOTYPE PERFORMANCE WITH REDUCED COST AND FABRICATION TIME
Camburn, Bradley Adam; Jensen, Daniel; Crawford, Richard; Otto, Kevin; Wood, Kristin // 2015
Prototyping is tied into many stages of product development, where implementation choices have critical effects on overall design outcome. We review six techniques for strategic prototyping and ...
EVALUATION OF CLAY MODELLING AND SURFACING CYCLES FROM DESIGNERS PERSPECTIVE
Chandra, Sushil // 2015
A good example of the manual vs. digital divide in design process is the studio modelling process. On one hand, the manual clay modelling offers the much needed tangibility and adds a touch-and-feel ...
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.