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The Reflective Citizen – General Design Education for a Sustainable Future
Digranes, Ingvild; Fauske, Laila Belinda // 2010
With the Norwegian 2006 curriculum, the thoughts of a global responsibility in terms of a wide understanding of sustainability was introduced in general education in Art and Design education ...
The Relation of Preference and Emotion in Metaphorical Images: An Approach to Design Education
Kim, SuKyoung; Niki, Kazuhisa; Yamanaka, Toshimasa // 2010
In design education community, it is important issue how to help designers develop skills in design problem - solving. How can designers be taught to use relevant prior knowledge to solve new design ...
THE ROLE AND APPLICATION OF ACTIVITIES IN THE INTEGRATED PRODUCT ENGINEERING MODEL (iPeM)
Albers, A.; Muschik, S. // 2010
To depict all sorts of possible design situations while providing detailed support on operative work level is one difficulty of current modelling approaches. The Integrated Product Engineering Model ...
The Role and Architecture of the Virtual Model for Manual Work Support
Sakari Leino, Simo-Pekka; Krassi, Boris; Strauchmann, Matthias; Reyes-Lecuona, Arcadio; Kiviranta, Sauli; Sääski, Juha; Viitaniemi, Juhani; Vehviläinen, Mikko; Rantanen, Petri; Brand, Raimo // 2010
One of the main challenges that companies face nowadays is effectively reusing and sharing information and knowledge not only within teams, but also between other divisions or with other companies ...
THE ROLE OF A SPECIFICATION IN THE DESIGN PROCESS: A CASE STUDY
Sudin, M. N.; Ahmed-Kristensen, S.; Andreasen, M. M. // 2010
The role of design specification in the design process is recognised as significant because it helps design engineers to proceed from the abstract to the concrete solution so as to fulfill the aim of ...
THE ROLE OF THE DESIGNER WITHIN SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT: PART OF THE SOLUTION OR PART OF THE PROBLEM
Vint, L. A. // 2010
Designers are considered as an integral part of the creative industry; however, in reality they represent the consequence business. Designing involves problem solving and improving people's ...
The Role of the University Centre for Continuing Engineering Education in the Creation and Implementation of Innovation Management Program
Siekkinen, Raili; Riitahuhta, Asko // 2010
This paper presents the results and findings of an education program in innovation management which was developed according to the needs of companies. The paper describes the creation process of the ...
The Summer Design Office: A Work-Learning Experience for Industrial Design Students
Vatn, Cecilie; Baggerud, Bjørn; Rismoen, Jon H. // 2010
The Summer Design Office (SDO) is cooperation between Bedriftsforbundet, Innovation Norway, and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) which was initiated in 2006. The aim of the ...
The Use of DSM and DMM to Support SAE ARP-4754 DevelopmentActivities
Ruv Lemes, M.J.; Batista Camargo, J.B. jr. // 2010
ARP-4754 was created by SAE and published in the late 1996 to support the development of highly integrated or complex aircraft systems, especially those with intensive use of software (SAE, 1996). It ...
The Value (?) of BoP Protocols in Creating Institutional Sustainability through National Partnerships
Printz Moe Solveig Haukvik, Henrik; Boks, Casper // 2010
To make use of existing Base of the Pyramid (BOP) protocols it is important to understand what constitutes a BOP project. Most of the recent literature considers the transnational collaboration ...
The ‘X’ Factor: A Hypothesis to Find the Roots of Creativity
Duwarahan, Rajendra // 2010
How many factors are out there to have an impact on design creativity? We are in need of creativity because capturing knowledge of a process and emulating or automating it is becoming increasingly ...
Thinking Outside the Box: Integral Design and C-K Concept Creation
Zeiler, Wim // 2010
This research set out to develop a method to stimulate concept creation in building design processes by applying C-K theory of Hatchuel and Weil. To demonstrate the application of this abstract ...
THINKING WITH SIMPLE DIAGRAMS IN HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS DESIGN
Jun, T. G.; Hinrichs, S.; Jafri, T.; Clarkson, P. J. // 2010
In order to explore the applicability of diagrammatic representations for healthcare systems design, this paper aims to investigate the roles of different diagram types in various healthcare systems ...
Throughput Maximization by Balancing, Sequencing and Coordinating Motions of Operations In Multi-Robot Stations
Spensieri, Domenico; Ekstedt, Fredrik; Torstensson, Johan; Bohlin, Robert; Carlson, Johan S. // 2010
In this paper we present an optimization method for throughput maximization by balancing, sequencing and coordinating motions of operations in multi-robot stations. Maximizing throughput by cutting ...
Time-Estimation of Design Process Based on Patterns
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Habil. Bercsey, T.; Szélig, N.; Vidovics, B. // 2010
The paper gives an overview on a new approach to estimate the time need of a design process. The product structure is identified by using a DSM, from which not only the components, but the design ...
TOOL FOR CONCEPT EVALUATION BASED ON THE PROPERTIES OF THE CONCEPT AND THE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
Vanhatalo, M. J.; Lehtonen, T. A.; Pakkanen, J. T.; Juuti, T. S.; Riitahuhta, A. O. // 2010
Nowadays new products have to be brought to the market in frequent pace. This leads to situation where designers need a way to quickly validate their concept ideas. We present a tool for this. The ...
TOTAL DESIGN OF LOW COST AIRCRAFT CABIN SIMULATOR
Tan, C. F.; Chen, W.; Rauterberg, G. W. M. // 2010
Testbed is a platform on which an assortment of experiment tools and products may be deployed and allowed to interact real-time. Successful tools and products can be identified and developed in an ...
TOWARD A MODEL OF PRODUCT-USER INTERACTION: A NEW DATA MODELLING APPROACH FOR DESIGNERS
Mieczakowski, A.; Langdon, P.; Bracewell, R.; Clarkson, P. J. // 2010
There is strong evidence of the importance of good interaction design to intuitive use of products. However, the underlying issue is that designers get little support in adequately representing, ...
TOWARD A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO KNOWLEDGE ENGINEERING FOR PARAMETRIC ROUTINE DESIGN
Schotborgh, W. O.; Kokkeler, F. G. M.; McMahon, C. A.; van Houten, F. J. A. M. // 2010
This paper proposes a methodological approach to knowledge acquisition and modelling. The source of the knowledge is considered to be an expert designer. The content of this paper focuses on the ...
Towards a Culturally Driven Approach for the Development of Strategic Design Concepts
Liem, Andre; Linea, Ane; Gadaria, Dharmesh // 2010
This article attempts to argue that social, political and economic perspectives supported by a cultural understanding of societies and regions are the cornerstones for a more comprehensive external ...
Towards a redefinition of product design and product design education
Oswald, David // 2010
Today product design and screen-based interface design merge increasingly in the product world. This requires a shift in product design education. But merely integrating usability into product design ...
TOWARDS AN INTEGRATED SYSTEM FOUNDATION FOR QUOTATION PREPARATION
Elgh, F. // 2010
Subcontractors are frequently involved in quotation processes and the main objective of this work is to provide an integrated system foundation for quotation preparation that enables detailed ...
TOWARDS INNOVATIVE ASSEMBLY CONCEPTS: INTEGRAL PRODUCT- AND ASSEMBLY STRUCTURE
Halfmann, N.; Krause, D. // 2010
The product development plays a decisive role in view of the coherence of the causation and the responsibility of costs along the product life cycle. Early acting is obligatory. The product ...
Towards Sequence Planning Based on Configurable Product and Manufacturing System Platforms
Bengtsson, Kristofer; Michaelis, Marcel; Levandowski, Christoffer; Johannesson, Hans; Lennartson, Bengt // 2010
Operation sequences are central in the interaction between product and manufacturing development. This is because the sequences create an understanding of how a product is manufactured. The high ...
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.