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EXPERIMENTAL SETUP FOR VISUAL AND TACTILE EVALUATION OF MATERIALS AND PRODUCTS THROUGH NAPPING® PROCEDURE
Faucheu, Jenny; Caroli, Antonio; Del Curto, Barbara; Delafosse, David // 2015
Selection and definition of materials surfaces in product design can be driven by the sensory effect conceived. Certain characteristics that can be perceived through the sense of vision can also be ...
EXPLORATORY RESEARCH ABOUT THE CUSTOMIZATION OR PERSONALIZATION OF ASSISTIVE PRODUCTS FOR WALKING
Gois, Marcel; Thomann, Guillaume; Autreau, Jeremiah // 2015
king. The aim was to verify the applicability of design strategies to increase the users perceived value via the offer of controlled levels customization. For that, lean principle of ...
EXPLORING BENEFITS OF USING AUGMENTED REALITY FOR USABILITY TESTING
Choi, Young Mi; Mittal, Sanchit // 2015
This study explores the use of augmented reality (AR) in product usability testing compared to traditional methods. AR is being used in various fields, but this technology s use for usability ...
EXPLORING PROBLEM DECOMPOSITION IN DESIGN TEAM DISCUSSIONS
Tobias, Connor; Herrmann, Jeffrey W.; Gralla, Erica // 2015
When faced with the problem of designing a complex system, a design team must make many decisions. Because many design problems are too difficult to solve all at once, the team will decompose the ...
EXPLORING SUSTAINABILITY IMPACT ON INTERIOR DESIGN SOLUTIONS
Rashdan, Wael // 2015
The interior design industry consumes significant amounts of natural resources, making designers morally obligated to the planet and its inhabitants. Designers must consider sustainable solutions to ...
EXPLORING TENSIONS BETWEEN CREATIVITY AND CONTROL IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
Bojesson, Catarina; Backstroem, Tomas; Bjurstroem, Erik // 2015
To sustain organizational performance in dynamic contexts, organizations must be able to change through innovation while still continuing to perform in the short term. Central to successful ...
EXPLORING THE SIGNIFICANCE OF IN-PROCESS KNOWLEDGE TO COMPOSITES DESIGN AND PRODUCTION
Jones, Helene Victoria; Chatzimichali, Anna; Potter, Kevin; Ward, Carwyn // 2015
This work is an initial attempt to explore how knowledge generated during the fabrication of advanced composite components is relevant to their design and production. Despite their high performance ...
EXTENSION OF THE LIGHTWEIGHT DESIGN THINKING TOOLS FOR THE APPLICATION ON MORE COMPLEX PROBLEMS
Posner, Benedikt; Binz, Hansgeorg; Roth, Daniel // 2015
The Thinking Tools after Nature are a bionic approach based on simple rules in order to develop lightweight design structures without need for topology optimisation software. The Lightweight Design ...
FACILITATING INDUSTRIAL ADOPTION OF DESIGN METHODS FOR PRODUCT-SERVICE SYSTEMS
Matschewsky, Johannes; Lindahl, Mattias; Sakao, Tomohiko // 2015
In contrast to increasing evidence detailing both economic and environmental advantages of Product-Service Systems (PSS), the number of PSS provided in the market is still limited. Limited adoption ...
FAIRNESS AND MANIPULATION: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF ARROW’S IMPOSSIBILITY THEOREM
McComb, Christopher; Goucher-Lambert, Kosa; Cagan, Jonathan // 2015
The design process often requires work by teams, rather than individuals. During these times it is likely that situations will arise in which members of a team have different opinions, yet a group ...
FBS MODELS: AN ATTEMPT AT RECONCILIATION TOWARDS A COMMON REPRESENTATION
Spreafico, Christian; Fantoni, Gualtiero; Russo, Davide // 2015
FBS is one of the most followed and studied design theories, as evidenced by the numerous investigations and rework on the subject. It is often used to provide a better understanding on existing ...
FEATHERS, A BIMANUAL UPPER LIMB REHABILITATION PLATFORM: A CASE STUDY OF USER-CENTRED APPROACH IN REHABILITATION DEVICE DESIGN
Shirzad, Navid; Valdés, Bulmaro A.; Hung, Chai-Ting; Law, Mimi; Hay, Justin; Van der Loos, H.F. Machiel // 2015
The healthcare sector is increasingly becoming dependent on medical devices and technologies. This is facilitated, in part, by the emphasis that is being put on the robustness of the design of ...
FEATURE BASED INTERPRETATION AND RECONSTRUCTION OF STRUCTURAL TOPOLOGY OPTIMIZATION RESULTS
Stangl, Thomas; Wartzack, Sandro // 2015
The application of structural topology optimization is a common computer aided method to define the ideal design of a mechanical part. However, the problem remains, that the optimized component in ...
FIRING UP SUSTAINABLE BEHAVIOUR
Daae, Johannes; Boks, Casper; Goile, Franziska; Seljeskog, Morten // 2015
For many products there is a substantial potential for reducing environmental impacts by altering the way people interact with them. The current work investigates the potential for improving the way ...
FORM FOLLOWS DATA: A METHOD TO SUPPORT CONCEPT GENERATION COUPLING EXPERIENCE DESIGN WITH MOTION CAPTURE.
Camere, Serena; Caruso, Giandomenico; Bordegoni, Monica; Di Bartolo, Carmelo; Mauri, Duccio; Pisino, Enrico // 2015
Human movements express non-verbal communication: the way humans move, live and act within a space influences and reflects the experience with a product. The study of postures and gestures can bring ...
FORMULATIONS OF PARADIGMS OF TECHNICAL INHERITANCE
Mozgova, Iryna; Lachmayer, Roland; Gottwald, Philipp // 2015
The fourth industrial revolution is associated with changing production and design principles of machine parts. The purpose of this study is the development, elaboration and practical testing of an ...
FRAMEWORK FOR DIAGNOSING STANDARDIZATION POTENTIAL IN CURRENT PRODUCT RANGE
Chandra, Sushil // 2015
Standardization and innovation are two contradictory but essential requirements of modern design. Standardization improves operational efficiency and innovation which essentially results in ...
FRAMING IN DESIGN: A FORMAL ANALYSIS AND FAILURE MODES
Vermaas, Pieter; Dorst, Kees; Thurgood, Clementine // 2015
This contribution presents a formal description of the design practice of framing and identifies two general modes in which framing can lead to failure in design projects. The first is called the ...
FROM SIMULATION TO INVENTION, BEYOND THE PARETO-FRONTIER
Dubois, Sebastien; Lin, Lei; De Guio, Roland; Rasovska, Ivana // 2015
In this article, the authors will present a general approach to build a continuum between optimization and dialectic based invention (problem solving) methods. The building of this continuum is ...
FUNCTIONAL ASSEMBLY USING SYNAPTIC NETWORKS: THEORY AND A DEMONSTRATION CASE STUDY
Mavrikas, Georgios; Spitas, Vasilios; Spitas, Christos // 2015
This paper proposes a methodology for the functional assembly of parts by creating synaptic networks between parts. Each synapsis contains both relative placement of part surfaces and features as ...
FUSION OF OLD AND NEW, CREATIVITY IN EDUCATIONAL AND HISTORICAL WAY: BOARD GAME WITH SERVICESCAPE CONCEPT IN TAIPEI TECH UNIVERSITY TOWN.
Wang, Sheng-Ming; Huang, Chieh Ju // 2015
The quality of life is a feeling of well-being, fulfilment, or satisfaction on the part of residents or visitors to that place. Smart Cities is the answer and a response to these challenges. Four ...
GENERATING HYBRID GEOMETRY MODELS FOR MORE PRECISE SIMULATIONS BY COMBINING PARAMETRIC CAD-MODELS WITH 3D SURFACE SCANNED GEOMETRY INSERTS
Katona, Sebastian; Koch, Michael; Wartzack, Sandro // 2015
In general, every component shows differences to its ideal geometry of the designed CAD-model, i.e. due to deformations in the production process. Despite knowing the effects of deformations, the ...
GENERIC TECHNIQUE AND THE DYNAMICS OF TECHNOLOGIES: USING MATROID AND DESIGN THEORY TO DESIGN TECHNIQUES WITH SYSTEMIC IMPACT
Le Masson, Pascal; Hatchuel, Armand; Kokshagina, Olga; Weil, Benoit // 2015
As underlined in Arthur s book the nature of technology we are very knowledgeable on the design of objects, services or technical systems, but we don t know much on the dynamics of ...
GRAPHICAL SUPPORT ADAPTED TO DESIGNERS FOR THE SELECTION OF AN OPTIMAL SOLUTION IN DESIGN BY SHOPPING
Abi Akle, Audrey; Minel, Stéphanie; Yannou, Bernard // 2015
Design space exploration, that is an embodiment of a paradigm Design by Shopping, refers to the systematic activity of discovery and evaluation of the elements in the design space in order to ...
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.