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Digital Twin in Architectural Design Process: Foetal Twin Test Kit
Emir Isik, Gulbahar; Isik, Birkan; Achten, Henri // 2024
Digital twin technology is often overlooked in early architectural design stages, with most studies focusing on final applications and performance evaluation. Our research bridges this gap by ...
Digitally integrated sustainability assessment of design characteristics – A systematic review
Till Tschiltschke; Theresa Riedelsheimer; Kai Lindow // 2024
The optimization of a product design with regard to sustainability criteria requires a predictive assessment of the lifecycle-wide impact. This paper presents a Systematic Literature Review to ...
EMBODIED DESIGN EXPERIENCES FIRST - BEFORE DESIGNING WITH(IN) AI
Wachs, Marina-Elena // 2024
Research on the ‘materialising immateriality’ design method and the related case studies have proven that hands-on designing with textiles, by humans belonging to different cultures and nations, ...
EMOTIONAL DESIGN IN TRANSFORMING EXCESSIVE SOCIAL MEDIA USE: A CASE STUDY ON YOUNG ADULTS' OVERUSE OF SHORT-FORM VIDEO PRODUCTS
Li, Hongyao; Zhang, Wendy; Shahri, Bahareh; Chen, Zhen // 2024
Growing concerns have been raised about excessive social media usage among young adults and its adverse effects on mental health. Challenges persist in designing effective strategies to help young ...
EMPATHETIC INNOVATION: HARNESSING DESIGN THINKING FOR SUSTAINABLE AND INCLUSIVE BRAILLE PACKAGING SOLUTIONS AND IMPACT ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (SDG)
ZAINUDDIN, NURDIYANA; ZAINAL ABIDIN, SHAHRIMAN; ABDUL AZIZ, MUHAMMAD AZMIL; VERMOL, VERLY VETO; ANWAR, RUSMADIAH // 2024
This paper explores an approach to packaging innovation through the integration of Design Thinking with a specific focus on Braille packaging. It seeks to address the dual challenges of environmental ...
ENGINEERING DESIGN – DOES AI CHANGE THE PATH OF EVOLUTION IN METHODS & TEACHING?
Woolman, Tim // 2024
The appearance of engineering design methods has evolved from drawing boards and blueprints to CAD screens and possibly augmented reality. Has decision making evolved, or is artificial intelligence ...
Environmental Impact Assessment of Active Biocomposite Packaging and Comparison with Conventional Packaging for Food Application
Srivastava, Vishal; Singh, Sumer; Das, Dipayan // 2024
Reducing food wastage and minimizing pollution from food packaging are global challenges. Active biocomposite can extend the shelf life and reduce food wastage and pollution. Active biocomposite ...
EXPLORING MY SUSTAINABLE FOOTPRINT: AN INNOVATIVE JOURNAL-BASED METHOD FOR DEVELOPING SUSTAINABILITY AWARENESS AND HABITS
Rivas, Adriana // 2024
Sustainable awareness, defined as the perception and understanding of the importance of caring for the environment and adopting sustainable practices, has gained increasing significance in today's ...
Facilitating the Implementation of Data-Driven Processes in Product Development
Yevgeni Paliyenko; Christopher Langner; Benedikt Muller; Valesko Dausch; Daniel Roth; Matthias Guertler; Matthias Kreimeyer // 2024
The use of Data-Driven Design (DDD) plays a pivotal role in transforming the design and development processes within various industries through the extensive use of data to extract valuable insights, ...
Feeding Tomorrow – A Workshop Exploration for Sustainable Food Systems Through Industrial Symbiosis in Northern Sweden
Bilal, Nina; Arjoo, Arjoo; ohrwall Ronnback, Anna // 2024
Industrial symbiosis is based on the principles of circular economy, and facilitates resource exchange offering economic, environmental, and social benefits. The food industry is a good fit for ...
Fostering Circular Life Cycle Strategies in Model-Based Systems Engineering
Everding, Lars; Cudok, Anja; Raulf, Christian; Vietor, Thomas // 2024
The paper focuses on integrating circular economy principles into a model-based system model for the automotive sector. The central research question relates how an existing vehicle system model can ...
Incorporating Lightweight Design and Design for Sustainability in Product Development – A Meta-Synthesis Based on a Systematic Literature Review
Konig, Kristian; Vielhaber, Michael // 2024
Today, sustainability is increasingly important in product development, making lightweight design vital for resource conservation. However, its synergy with sustainability is unclear, offering energy ...
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION ECO-SYSTEM – AN APPROACH TO ENABLE THE TRANSFER BETWEEN SCIENCE, EDUCATION, AND INDUSTRY
Bitzer, Michael; Michels, Nico // 2024
The manufacturing industry is constantly facing multiple trends and challenges – globally and locally. Technologies, like Artificial Intelligence (AI) or Machine Learning are key enablers for ...
Investigation Into the Suitability of Existing Evaluation Methods for Application with Circular Product Architectures in Early Development Phases
Stolzle, Merlin Gerald; Roth, Daniel; Kreimeyer, Matthias // 2024
The paradigm shift from a linear to a circular economy appears to be one promising way of countering the steadily increasing consumption of resources. Both circular business models and the methodical ...
LCA AND DESIGN THINKING: HOW TO INTEGRATE LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT IN EARLY-STAGE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT?
Barros, Mario; Laursen, Linda Nhu // 2024
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a comprehensive tool that supports sustainability by assessing products’ environmental impacts. It is both analytical and systemic. However, its integration in the ...
Man-Made Adaptations to Wool in the Anthropocene – Proposed Reference Framework for Fibre Comparison
Rubecksen, Hilde Stiegler; Steinert, Martin // 2024
This paper examines man-made adaptations to apparel wool in the Anthropocene and seeks to create a novel framework for mapping existing and novel fibre developments, treatments, and technologies. It ...
Methods and Approaches for Evaluating the Repairability of Mechatronic Systems: A Systematic Literature Review
Hermelingmeier, Dominik; Pape, Florian; Bunselmeyer, Laura; Pfeifer, Stefan; Dumitrescu, Roman // 2024
A suitable way to reduce the environmental impact of a product is to enhance its ability to be repaired. The repairability addresses many areas and is difficult to quantify. The presented systematic ...
Modeling a sustainability-oriented development process with model-based systems engineering
Maximilian Peter Dammann; Paul Hoffeins; Julian Barth; Bernhard Saske; Kristin Paetzold-Byhain; Niels Modler // 2024
The shift towards sustainability-oriented product development demands early integration of sustainability criteria, a challenge due to the lack of effective methods and data. Expanding on existing ...
MODELLING INTERIOR YACHT DESIGN CONCEPTS CROSSING MULTIPLE AI TOOLS: TEACHING IN AN UNCERTAIN AND FLEXIBLE FRAMEWORK
Bionda, Arianna; Incitti, Gildo // 2024
Yacht design is a multidisciplinary sector where skills from design, architecture and engineering education are applied. The students involved in this field need to coordinate highly diversified ...
OPMITISING LEARNING IN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING; IMPROVING SKILLS THROUGH XR ENHANCED LEARNING SCENARIOS
Gonzalez Almaguer, Carlos Alberto; Berglund, Anders; Saavedra Gastelum, Verónica; Zubieta Ramírez, Claudia; Mendoza Madrigal, Alondra // 2024
Extended reality has better learning in less time and optimizing resources. This paper explores a student-centric course experiment rooted in the application and practice of a recently developed ...
POTENTIAL OF THE VISION MODEL WITH REGARD TO THE SUSTAINABILITY ORIENTATION OF A DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
Kokoschko, Björn R.; Augutsin, Laura; Schabacker, Michael; Beyer, Christiane // 2024
During product development (PD), the vision model method is used as a guide to ensure that development is progressing in the desired direction and that the results meet the original goals and ...
PRODUCT DESIGN METHODS WITH RECYCLED MATERIALS BASED ON BIOMIMICRY
Rivas, Adriana; Acuña, Alejandro // 2024
The damage that human activities have caused to our planet is undeniable, especially since the Industrial Revolution. We are in the era of the Anthropocene: characterized by the excessive consumption ...
Product production ecosystems for the reuse of modules in the extended product life cycle
Sven Wehrend; Konrad Frischkorn; Magda Berkhahn; Thomas Eickhoff; Jan Rei // 2024
This paper examines the circularity of products across different product types. The focus is on short circulation paths such as remanufacturing and refurbishing, which offer the greatest value ...
Reconsidering End-User Experience of Circular Product Design
Warell, Anders // 2024
Considering end-users is key in the transition towards the circular economy. Without the participation of the user, the circular economy will not be realized. However, in order to engage, users need ...
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.