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Testing the robustness of circularity indicators: empirical insights from workshops on an industrial product
Saidani, Michael; Cluzel, Fran // 2019
Monitoring properly the circularity performance of technical products is a point of increasing importance. Yet, evaluating the circularity potential of products during (re)design and development ...
THE DELFT DESIGN FOR END OF LIFE LAB
Sonneveld, Marieke // 2019
Medical technology focuses on improving human health and longevity, both in individual cases and overall as humankind. From an individual perspective medical technology focuses on prolonging life as ...
The Economic Explanation of Inclusive Design in Different Stages of Product Life Time
Li, Fang (1,3); Dong, Hua (2) // 2019
The static data obtained from user research are not sufficient to accurately reflect the change of the user's needs and capabilities in different contexts. Not paying enough attention to the economic ...
Towards a Theory for Unintended Consequences in Engineering Design
Walsh, Hannah (1); Dong, Andy (2); Tumer, Irem (1) // 2019
Conventional failure analysis ignores a growing challenge in the responsible implementation of novel technologies into engineered systems - unintended consequences, which impact the engineered system ...
Towards holistic energy-efficient vehicle product system design: the case for a penalized continuous End-Of-Life model in the Life Cycle Energy Optimisation methodology
Bouchouireb, Hamza (1); O'Reilly, Ciar // 2019
The Life Cycle Energy Optimisation (LCEO) methodology aims at finding a design solution that uses a minimum amount of cumulative energy demand over the different phases of the vehicle's life cycle, ...
Towards Responsible Design with Internet of Things Data
Bourgeois, Jacky; Kortuem, Gerd // 2019
Recent advances in sensing and networking technologies, namely the Internet of Things (IoT), have become key enablers of data-intensive design processes. However, the recent introduction of the ...
TRANSDISCIPLINARY DESIGN PRACTICES IN EDUCATION: A COMPLEX SEARCH FOR INNOVATION IN NATURE
McCardle, John; Angus, Ross; Trott, James // 2019
In 2008 the Design Research Society held its biennial conference at Sheffield University, UK, under the banner, “Undisciplined!”. In recognition of the changing landscape of design practice, the ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
A DIGITAL TWIN FOR ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS AND PRODUCT QUALITY MONITORING
Detzner, Alexander; Eigner, Martin // 2018
Mass customization and increasing product complexity require new methods to ensure a continuously high product quality. In the case of product failures it has to be determined what distinguishes ...
A model-driven decision arena: Augmenting decision making in early design
Wall, Johan; Larsson, Tobias; Bertoni, Marco // 2018
A wide variety of expert competencies, transcending traditional disciplines, are needed to foresee and evaluate the impact of decisions in the conceptual phase of engineering design. Where this ...
A PRODUCT SUCCESS SCALE FOR SUPPORTING RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING DESIGN
Maccioni, Lorenzo; Borgianni, Yuri // 2018
Although product design targets success, the achievement of success is rarely verified or insightfully explored because of difficulties in measuring this term. The present paper addresses design ...
A study on the socio-technical aspects of digitization technologies for future integrated engineering work systems
Tafvizi Zavareh, Mona ; Sadaune, Stephanie; Siedler, Carina; Aurich, Jan C.; Zink, Klaus J.; Eigner, Martin // 2018
There is a wide demand for digitization technologies among production industries initiated by new developments in industrial internet, IoT (Internet of Things) and IoS (Internet of Services). ...
ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING FROM A STRATEGIC SUSTAINABILITY PERSPECTIVE
Villamil, Carolina; Nylander, Johanna; Hallstedt, Sophie I.; Schulte, Jesko; Watz, Matilda // 2018
There are high expectations of additive manufacturing (AM) as a technology to improve manufacturing efficiency and reduce material waste. This study aims to clarify the sustainability advantages and ...
Addressing Sustainability in Product Requirements from a Systems Perspective
Watz, Matilda; Hallstedt, Sophie I. // 2018
Lack of sustainability considerations in product development can lead to unintended consequences that are costly in the long run, and difficult to solve. Furthermore, the sustainability performance ...
ALTERNATIVE FUTURES AS A METHOD FOR EQUIPPING THE NEXT GENERATION OF DESIGNERS AND ENGINEERS
Angheloiu, Corina; Chaudhuri, Godhuli; Sheldrick, Leila // 2018
This paper discusses how futures methods could be used to help emerging generations of designers and engineers to be better prepared for the demands of a rapidly changing future. Science and ...
AN APPROACH FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE DIGITAL TWIN IN THE AUTOMOTIVE WIRING HARNESS FIELD
Tharma, Rajeeth; Winter, Roland; Eigner, Martin // 2018
The importance of continuous and sustainable information exchange processes rises, due to the growing digitalisation in many fields of automotive area. By implementing the Digital Twin method, these ...
ANALYSIS OF ECODESIGN AND SUSTAINABLE DESIGN IN HIGHER EDUCATION
Kattwinkel, Daniela; Song, Young-Woo; Bender, Beate // 2018
To respond to environmental sustainability challenges, many industries request that future engineers need to be sensitized and educated in the context of sustainability. This paper analyses if ...
AWARENESS OF FASHION ETHICS AMONG INDIAN FASHION DESIGN STUDENTS: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY
Jain, Rajni; Pratap, Rakhi Wahee // 2018
Purpose: There is increased public awareness about the ethical issues in the recent past. More and more consumers are demanding products and services which are ethically produced. Therefore, the area ...
CHOOSING THE RIGHT TOOLS AND PRACTICES TO DESIGN A KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN A SME
Tapissier, Edouard; Mantelet, Fabrice; Aoussat, Améziane // 2018
The aim of this paper is to propose a knowledge management system (KMS) design methodology for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) that address the problems encountered on the existing ones, such as ...
COMMUNITY OF TECHNOLOGY, UNLEASH YOUR POWER TO EDUCATE - “A NEW ORGANISATIONAL APPROACH TO INTEGRATE COMPETENCE, KNOWLEDGE AND SOLUTION DRIVEN PATHWAYS”
Braam, Wilco; Persaud, Stefan; van den, Mirjam Bosch; Troxler, Peter // 2018
Trends and driving forces around us are moving fast in multiple directions. Technical developments in the fields of circular economy, internet of things, bio-based products, robotics, energy and ...
CREATING ADAPTABLE, HOLISTICALLY MINDED LEARNERS USING DESIGNER PROFILES AND SYSTEMS THINKING TO EMBRACE COMPLEXITY
Anderson. Eric // 2018
Disruptive influences of technology on learning systems together with the complexity of designing human experiences within expanded ecosystems has required many design education programmes to rethink ...
CREATIVE PATH TO PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE - CASE OF A TRIPLE HELIX FRAMEWORK
Čok, Vanja; Fain, Nuša; Žavbi, Roman; Vukašinović, Nikola // 2018
The paper presents a successful Triple helix collaboration between university, industry and government that resulted in commercialisation of a sustainable new product within the aircraft industry. ...
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.