Query returned 4266 results.
Design Thinking: an approach with various perceptions
Bouwman, Sanne (1); Voorendt, Jesper (1); Eisenbart, Boris (2); McKilligan, Seda (3) // 2019
Design Thinking has become increasingly popular across different disciplines. However, what it exactly entails is becoming more and more vague, leading to the term being used for many different ...
Designing collaborative research: the exploration of common purposes to foster the generation of cross-disciplinary projects
Brun, Juliette (1); Salembier, Chlo // 2019
Despite the increasing demand to develop cross-disciplinary research projects, designing collaborative research still prove to be difficult due to both scientific specialization and organizational ...
Designing digital technology for service work: systematic and participatory approach
Watanabe, Kentaro; Fukuda, Ken // 2019
Digital technology is dramatically changing our life, industry, and society. Recent evolution of digital technology is expected to significantly impact service work, such as healthcare and social ...
Designing for better healthcare: A systemic approach utilising behavioural theory, technology and an understanding of healthcare delivery systems
Nicholas W Ciccone, Francois Patou, and Anja M Maier // 2019
An ageing population leading to more chronic disease is straining healthcare systems. This paper makes two core contributions to healthcare systems design research: Firstly, a systemic ...
Designing for packaging sustainability. The effects of appearance and a better eco-label on consumers? evaluations and choice
Krah, Sophie; Todorovic, Tea; Magnier, Lise // 2019
The environmental burden of packaging is huge. However, redesigning packaging to make it more sustainable without damaging its other functions is not always easy and can have a negative impact on ...
Designing Physical-Digital Workspaces to Support Globally Collaborative Work
Tucker, Andrea (1); Gidel, Thierry (2); Fluckiger, C // 2019
This paper examines some aspects of physical-digital workspaces, focusing on multi-user, multi-touch technologies and how different workspaces impact collaboration. We introduce the concept of ...
Designing products with a focus on self-explanatory assembly, a case study
Parmentier, Davy Dani // 2019
Designing products with a focus on self-explanatory assembly can reduce the use of procedural instructions and the associated problems. This paper describes how different groups of students, in two ...
Designing risk management: Applying value stream mapping to risk management
Willumsen, Pelle (1); Oehmen, Josef (1); Rossi, Monica (2) // 2019
Risk management (RM) in new product development (NPD) is often implemented as a standardized framework and ends up being carried out as a tick the box, non-value adding activity. To avoid this ...
Developing design methods - A conceptual requirement framework
Becerril, Lucia (2); Guertler, Matthias (1); Longa, Emmanuel (1,2) // 2019
Design methods can provide valuable support in structuring and solving complex product design problems. However, the application and the transfer of methods from academia to industry is limited. To ...
Development Methodology for Optomechatronic Systems using the Example of a High-Resolution Projection Module
Ley, Peer-Phillip; Kn // 2019
In the last few years there has been a noticeable change in the development of headlamp systems in the field of vehicle lighting technology. Starting with adaptive front-lighting systems via Matrix ...
Development of a Configure-to-Order-based process for the implementation of modular product architectures: A case study
Seiler, Florian Michael; Greve, Erik; Krause, Dieter // 2019
As todays? global market trends lead to an increasing demand for individualised products, manufacturers need to cope with a high degree of internal and external variety, which has a severe impact on ...
Development of a quantiative evaluation tool to support the development process of industry 4.0 production equipment
Esra Ünal and Christian Köhler // 2019
One of the main problems in the implementation of Industry 4.0 is the assessment of the added technical and economic value of the new digital and other technological opportunities. This can already ...
Development of Virtual Pipe Simulation System for Inspection Robot Design
Miura, Satoshi (1); Kawamura, Kazuya (2); Fujie, Masakatsu (1); Sugano, Shigeki (1); Miyashita, Tomoyuki (1) // 2019
Pipe inspection robots have been developed to reduce the cost and time required for gas pipe inspection. However, these robots have been developed using a scrap and build method and are not used in ...
Different approaches to democratise design - are they equal?
Goudswaard, Mark (1); Forbes, Hannah (2); Kent, Lee (1); Snider, Chris (1); Hicks, Ben (1) // 2019
The democratisation of design permits greater stakeholder involvement in what has traditionally been a domain reserved for experts; the design process itself. This is enabled by technological ...
Digital Sketch Modelling: Proposing a hybrid visualisation tool combining affordances of sketching and CAD
Ranscombe, Charlie (1); Zhang, Wenwen (1); Rodda, Jacob (1); Mathias, David (2) // 2019
Visualisation of ideas and emergent designs is an essential ingredient in design practice. Sketching and CAD represent two widely used visualisation tools, each with complementary affordances that ...
Distinction of Domain-Specific and Cross-Domain Linkage Types for Engineering Change Management
Wilms, Robert (1,2); Inkermann, David (1); Cemmasson, Vadym Finn (1); Reik, Michael (2); Vietor, Thomas (1) // 2019
Engineering Changes (ECs) are substantial elements of the design process of technical products and are in particular relevant for companies due to enormous additional costs and time delays they can ...
Does Open Source Hardware Have A Sustainable Business Model? An Analysis of Value Creation And Capture Mechanisms in Open Source Hardware Companies
Li, Zhuoxuan; Seering, Warren // 2019
Analyzing value creation and capture mechanisms of open source hardware startup companies, this paper illustrates how an open source strategy can make economical sense for hardware startups. By ...
Doing it right - critical success factors for design thinking implementation
De Paula, Danielly (1,2); Dobrigkeit, Franziska (2); Cormican, Kathryn (1) // 2019
Proficiency in design thinking (DT) can contribute to the success of many companies. Successful implementation of DT can be achieved by identifying its Critical Success Factors (CSFs). Critical ...
Doll based design tool in corporate contexts: A qualitative comparison with storyboard in a new product development project
Kagohashi, Kaho (1); Taoka, Yuki (1); Ohno, Takehiko (2); Hamaguchi, Nana (2); Chen, Xinlei (2); Amano, Kenta (2); Saito, Shigeki (3) // 2019
Various tools for participatory design approach have been developed to support users to engage design process. Doll scenario is proposed as a generative tool for letting participants make and enact ...
Drivers and Guidelines in Design for Qualification using Additive Manufacturing in Space Applications
Dordlofva, Christo (1); Borgue, Olivia (2); Panarotto, Massimo (2); Isaksson, Ola (2) // 2019
In recent years, reducing cost and lead time in product development and qualification has become decisive to stay competitive in the space industry. Introducing Additive Manufacturing (AM) could ...
Early Stage Digital Twins for Early Stage Engineering Design
Jones, David Edward; Snider, Chris; Kent, Lee; Hicks, Ben // 2019
While extensive modelling - both physical and virtual - is imperative to develop right-first-time products, the parallel use of virtual and physical models gives rise to two interrelated issues: the ...
Early stage model based system design under uncertainties
Oizumi, Kazuya; Ito, Akio; Aoyama, Kazuhiro // 2019
System design at the early stage of design plays an important role in design process. Model based systems engineering is seen as a prominent approach for this challenge. System design can be explored ...
Early-Career Engineers' Perceptions Of Support For Innovation At The Workplace - What Seems To Matter
Patrick Simon (1), Tua A. Björklund (2) and Sheri Sheppard (3) // 2019
Previous research has shown the importance of contextual factors for increasing employee innovativeness, but to effectively support innovative behavior, we need to also understand what forms of ...
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.