Query returned 1807 results.
DERIVATION OF CRITERIA FOR RADICAL PRODUCT IDEAS
Herrmann, Thorsten; Roth, Daniel; Binz, Hansgeorg // 2018
One of the most important problems concerning the management of radical innovations is that companies do not differentiate between radical and incremental ideas within the design process. Thus ...
Design for Future: Strategic Management and Design Innovation Framework for Digital Organizations
Patel, Akhil; Kalita, Pratul Chandra; Asthana, Shrishti // 2018
The number of factors affecting an organization’s survival and performance can be overwhelmingly large and is increasing every day due to the fact that organizations are actively seeking varying ...
DESIGN FOR HEALTH: TOWARDS COLLABORATIVE CARE
Valentin-Hjorth, Julie Falck; Patou, Francois; Syhler, Nicholas; Dominguez, Helena; Maier, Anja // 2018
The design of novel healthcare delivery models better suited to address the burden of chronic diseases requires a thorough understanding of the foundational concepts of patient and healthcare ...
DESIGN THINKING CAPABILITY MODEL (DTCM): A FRAMEWORK TO MAP OUT DESIGN THINKING CAPACITY IN BUSINESS ORGANISATIONS
De Paula, Danielly; Dobrigkeit, Franziska; Cormican, Kathryn // 2018
It has been suggested that organisations can derive value from a design thinking (DT) capability. However, there is still a very limited understanding of how to integrate and assess DT strategy. Our ...
DESIGN THINKING — A BUZZWORD OR THE HOLY GRAIL OF DESIGN?
Hillner, Matthias // 2018
Design Thinking constitutes a concept that appears to reflect the zeitgeist of current design education. At the same time, recent interpretations of ideas surrounding design thinking raise most ...
DETAILED CONCEPT OF THE SYSML LIGHTWEIGHT VISUALIZATION IN PDM SYSTEMS
Nigischer, Christian; Gerhard, Detlef // 2018
Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) are prime examples for the ongoing trend of increasing product complexity within technical systems. Abstract modelling languages like the Systems Modelling Language ...
Developing Key Performance Indicators for Variant Management of Complex Product Families
Schmidt, Michael; Schwöbel, Johanna; Lienkamp, Markus // 2018
In this paper, we present a method for the development of key performance indicators for variant management purposes. It provides decision makers, product portfolio managers and-architects with a ...
Development of Simulation Based Machine Design course
Jaakma, Kaur; Kiviluoma, Panu // 2018
While the traditional product design method emphasizes the structure and the documentation of the design work, simulation based design can add more value to the design process by using for example ...
Efficient Module Design for Chassis-Mounted Components of Commercial Vehicles
Stocker, Johannes; Çavuşoğlu, Mesut; Felgenhauer, Matthias; Lienkamp, Markus // 2018
Commercial vehicle manufacturers have to offer mass customized products in order to serve a wide range of customers from various industries respectively their applications. Since each branch has ...
EMPIRICAL STUDY OF REQUIREMENTS ENGINEERING IN CROSS DOMAIN DEVELOPMENT
Nilsson, Sara; Buffoni, Lena; Sandahl, Kristian; Johansson, Hanna; Tahir Sheikh, Bilal // 2018
Shortened time-to-market cycles and increasingly complex systems are just some of the challenges faced by industry. The requirement engineering process needs to adapt to these challenges in order to ...
ENGINEERING CHANGE MANAGEMENT FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF CORPORATE REPUTATION
Honkisch, Christian Alexander; Pessoa, Marcus Vinicius Pereira; Henseler, Jörg // 2018
Engineering change management (ECM) decisions affect the corporate reputation (CR) either valuable or up to total destruction. This work investigates the gap between ECM and CR for decision making. ...
EXPECTED VS. REAL EFFECTS OF AGILE DEVELOPMENT OF PHYSICAL PRODUCTS: APPORTIONING THE HYPE
Schmidt, Tobias Sebastian; Weiss, Stefan; Paetzold, Kristin // 2018
Agile development of physical products is on the rise. But can it live up to its promise? This study investigates and opposes expected (reasons for adopting) and actual effects (real value) of agile ...
FAIL EARLY, FAIL OFTEN: EXPLORING STANFORD’S ME310 COURSE AS A BASIS TO IMPROVE INNOVATION OUTPOST EFFICACY
Stenholm, Daniel; Moore, Dylan; Leifer, Larry; Bergsjö, Dag // 2018
In this case study, we compare knowledge transfer between innovation teams in two contexts: an industry-sponsored graduate student capstone course to their corporate sponsors, and innovation outposts ...
FRACTURES IN THE FACULTY: THE STATE OF SUSTAINABLE DESIGN TEACHING IN THE UK
Chamberlin, Lucy; Greenham, Tony; Davis, Sevra // 2018
Design is integral to the UK economy, and with the rise of service design and design thinking has also become a means of addressing society’s greatest challenges – such as social and environmental ...
From team collaboration to product success - the domino effect of design thinking
Paula, Danielly de; Dobrigkeit, Franziska; Cormican, Kathryn // 2018
Design thinking (DT) offers a potent way to create breakthrough products due to its ability to find unarticulated needs and solve problems. For a long time, design thinking was considered the ...
FRUGAL INNOVATION IN COMPLEX SYSTEMS: EVIDENCE FROM NUCLEAR REACTOR DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA
Verma, Aditi // 2018
Frugal innovation has typically been observed in the design of relatively simple artifacts and systems.This work finds evidence of in a ‘complex’ setting: the design and development nuclear reactors ...
GENERATIVE HERITAGE: DRIVING GENERATIVITY THROUGH KNOWLEDGE STRUCTURES IN CREATIVE INDUSTRIES. LESSONS FROM CUISINE
Carvajal Pérez, Daniel; Araud, Axelle; Chaperon, Vincent; Le Masson, Pascal; Weil, Benoît // 2018
Sometimes, a designer needs to share a “creation heritage” to support the generativity of his pairs, in the form of a book. What should be its content? The literature has shown that knowledge in such ...
HOW DO C&C²-MODELS IMPROVE EFFICIENCY, COMPREHENSIBILITY AND SCOPE IN FAILURE ANALYSIS - AN EMPIRICAL STUDY BASED ON TWO LIVE-LABS
Gladysz, Bartosz; Albers, Albert // 2018
In this article, the authors evaluate a newly-developed method, which is based on the Contact and Channel Approach (C&C²-A) and uses models integrating embodiment design and functions for supporting ...
HOW MOOD FOSTERS CREATIVITY IN PRODUCT DESIGN? EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCES ON HUMOUR IMPACT DURING A CONCEPTUAL DESIGN SESSION IN A MASTER DEGREE CLASS
De Napoli, Luigi; Rizzuti, Sergio; Raco, Alessandro // 2018
Humour may improve performance in creative problem solving as demonstrated in various studies, although the mechanisms underlying this phenomenon are still unclear. In this work the mechanisms of how ...
HOW MUCH KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT IS HIDDEN IN DESIGN METHODS?
Laukemann, Alexander; Roth, Daniel; Binz, Hansgeorg // 2018
The focus of this paper is to provide a beneficial insight into knowledge-management-specific analysis of the design activities involved in design methods. Therefore the objective is to present an ...
HOW TO DESIGN METHODS FOR APPLICATION - EMPIRICAL INSIGHTS FROM INDUSTRY
Guertler, Matthias R. // 2018
Methods support designers in systematically developing new or improving products and processes. Despite their benefits, the use of methods in industry is still limited. Methods are often perceived as ...
IDEAL IDEATION: A FRAMEWORK FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF SKETCH INHIBITION AMONG UNDERGRADUATE DESIGNERS
Thurlow, Lisa; Ford, Peter // 2018
Sketch inhibition among undergraduates is a growing but under-researched issue. Affected students avoid engaging with sketching during concept development, they also have little understanding of the ...
Identifying Expedient Variations in PGE – Product Generation Engineering
Rapp, Simon; Moeser, Georg; Eichhorn, Philipp; Albers, Albert // 2018
Product development can be described as PGE –Product Generation Engineering: A new product is developed based on at least one existing reference product. For the development of the new product ...
IMPLEMENTING PLM BY USING A PDM-SYSTEM IN UNIVERSITY EDUCATION - EVALUATING 3 YEARS OF TEACHING
Dittmann, Claudia; Jacobs, Georg; Katzwinkel, Tim; Konrad, Christian; Sulejmani, Fatmir; Weigel, Chantal; van Issum, Daniel // 2018
The future generation of mechanical engineers has to meet a broad range of exigencies concerning their skills. Today’s product development processes are becoming more complex. The requirements 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.