Proceedings of ICED

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Understanding Community Behaviors In For-Profit Open Source Hardware Projects

Li, Zhuoxuan (1); Seering, Warren (1); Tao, Tiffany (1); Cao, Shengnan (2) // 2019
Free contributors have successfully shown the potential in large/complex software co-creation in the Free and Open Source Software Movement, triggering many discussions and exploration ventures from ...

Understanding inclusive design education

Wilson, Nicky; Thomson, Avril; Thomson, Angus; Holliman, Alexander 'Freddie' // 2019
There is a need for responsible engineering design to accommodate the diverse user requirements that come with the global phenomenon of population ageing. Inclusive design can address these diverse ...

Understanding the initial requirements definition in early design phases

Song, Young-Woo; Herzog, Michael; Bender, Beate // 2019
The definition of initial requirements in the early phase of product development is characterised as a decision process under highest uncertainties. Studies show that projects often deviate from ...

University education in Additive Manufacturing and the need to boost design aspects

Borgianni, Yuri (1); Maccioni, Lorenzo (1); Russo Spena, Pasquale (1); Shunmugavel, ManikandaKumar (1,2) // 2019
Additive Manufacturing (AM) is a potentially revolutionary technique in industry with claims of high skills shortage in the recent days. It is assumed that full exploitation of AM capabilities can be ...

Unveiling the Multiple and Complex Faces of Fidelity

Fiorineschi, Lorenzo; Rotini, Federico // 2019
Fidelity is one of the most important parameters to consider when dealing with prototypes, which affect the related costs and performances. Current literature contributions often rely on generic ...

Usability evaluation of software tools for engineering design

Hashemi Farzaneh, Helena; Neuner, Lorenz // 2019
Much of the work in design research focusses on the development of methods and tools to support engineering designers. Many of these tools are nowadays implemented in software. Due to the strongly ...

Usage Identification of Anomaly Detection in an Industrial Context

Zoghlami, Firas (1); Kurrek, Philip (1); Jocas, Mark (1); Masala, Giovanni (2); Salehi, Vahid (1) // 2019
The use of flexible and autonomous robotics systems is the solution for the automation task of the production and intra-logistics environments. This dynamic context requires the robot to be aware of ...

Use design performance based on use requirements

Mahdjoub, Morad (1); Bluntzer, Jean-Bernard (1); Bertin, Aymeric (2) // 2019
Industrial companies today must operate in an increasingly competitive world and need to rethink their organization accordingly. First, industrial strategies concerning technical management need to ...

User Stories Method and Assistive Technology Product Development: a New Approach to Requirements Elicitation

Zacharias, Isabela Cristina SimŠes; Campese, Carina; Santos, Thiago Bertolini dos; Cunha, Lorena Pereira da; Costa, Janaina Mascarenhas Hornos // 2019
Requirements elicitation for assistive technology (AT) product development must be collaborative and systemic. This process must ensure that the needs of all different users are identified. For this, ...

Using a design ontology to identify the terms that represent the design results across research communities

Rosa, Maiara; Rozenfeld, Henrique // 2019
This paper is contextualized in a research project that aims to create a new paradigm to support the design process, substituting the sequential nature of design process models by a flexible ...

Using Hidden Markov Models to Uncover Underlying States in Neuroimaging Data for a Design Ideation Task

Goucher-Lambert, Kosa (1); McComb, Christopher (2) // 2019
Recently, design researchers have begun to use neuroimaging methods (e.g., functional magnetic resonance imaging, fMRI) to understand a variety of cognitive processes relevant to design. However, ...

Using Open Source Code Libraries for Robust Design Analysis

Otto, Kevin; Wang, Jiahui; Uyan, Tekin // 2019
The design of systems today often involves computer simulation to assess performance and design margins. Understanding how variability erases design margin is important to assure adequacy of margins, ...

Using Personas in the Design Process. Towards the Development of Green Product Personality for In-Car User Interfaces

Wehr, Franka; Luccarelli, Martin // 2019
The desire to combine advanced user-friendly interfaces with a product personality communicating environmental friendliness to customers poses new challenges for car interior designers, as little ...

Value Driven Design Revisited: Emerging Modelling Concepts And Applications

Bertoni, Marco (1); Bertoni, Alessandro (1); Murat Hakki, Eres (2) // 2019
Extended product warranties, leasing, and pay-per-use schemes are few examples of how manufacturing companies are shifting their focus from selling products to offering ?solutions?, combining ...

Variation analysis of design parameters of fibre-reinforced plastic parts

Franz, Michael; Schleich, Benjamin; Wartzack, Sandro // 2019
Lightweight Design as an engineering domain is becoming more and more important in terms of sustainable mobility. Therefore, a large number of researchers is developing methods for utilisation of ...

Visual sensemaking of massive crowdsourced data for design ideation

He, Yuejun (1); Camburn, Bradley (1); Luo, Jianxi (1); Yang, Maria C. (2); Wood, Kristin L. (1) // 2019
Textual idea data from online crowdsourcing contains rich information of the concepts that underlie the original ideas and can be recombined to generate new ideas. But representing such information ...

Visualised frames: how sketching influences framing behaviour in design teams

Yang, Yujing; Brik, Natalie; de Jong, Peter; Guerreiro Goncalves, Milene // 2019
Framing is a crucial skill for connecting problem and solution spaces in the creative design process, both for individuals and teams. Frames are implicit in individuals? cognitive thinking, but the ...

Visualising User Experiences: Analysing Embodiment of UX in Autonomous Vehicle Concepts

Ranscombe, Charlie (1); Rodda, Jacob (1); Johnson, Mark (2) // 2019
The prospect of autonomous vehicles and associated technologies has disrupted traditional modes of vehicle operation and ownership. This requires automotive designers to shift their focus from ...

When Design Never Ends - A Future Scenario For Product Developement

Pradel, Patrick; Campbell, Robert Ian; Bibb, Richard // 2019
One of the foundations of product design is the division between production and design. This division manifests as designers aspiring to create fixed iconic archetypes and production replicates ...

Who are the stakeholders mentioned in cases of Product-Service System (PSS) Design?

Sânia da Costa Fernandes, Luiza Diegues Martins, Henrique Rozenfeld // 2019
Product-service systems (PSS) are solutions that integrate product and services in order to fulfill the customers? needs by means of greater value in use. Multiple stakeholders should be involved in ...

"Elderpersonas" adapting personas to understand the real needs of elderly people

Gonzalez de Heredia, Arantxa; Justel, Daniel; Iriarte, Ion; Lasa, Ganix // 2017
The population aged 65 and above is the most diverse of the age groups. This diversity is also growing due to longer life expectancy. To provide them with the right assistive products it is crucial ...

15 industry cases of product-service systems for manufacturing companies and their comparison framework

Kim, Yong Se; Choe, Yunhwa // 2017
Many manufacturing companies develop Product-Service Systems (PSS) based on their product strengths by devising service elements to achieve business innovation. Such servitization processes and ...

A category of design steps

Breiner, Spencer; Subrahmanian, Eswaran // 2017
In this paper we critique the interpretation of Concept-Knowledge theory in terms of logical decidability. We argue instead that concepts and knowledge should be regarded as logical language and ...

A CBR approach for supporting ecodesign with SysML

Bougain, Sébastien Joël; Gerhard, Detlef // 2017
Taking environmental and sustainability issues adequately into account within the design process is mandatory but leads to additional complexity since even more engineering domains have to be ...

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  • +design community
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  • "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.

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