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HOW CAN WE SATISFY OUR CREATIVE CUSTOMERS?
Fukuda, S. // 2010
Our product development has been product-oriented and one way from the producer to the customer. We have regarded them as mere passive consumers and failed to notice our customers are creative and ...
INTEGRATION OF MANUAL WORK RELATED INFORMATION TO PLM
Leino, S. P.; Lind, S.; Heikkilä, J.; Uuttu, O. // 2010
Virtual environments (VE) are seen as potential means for improving efficiency of product process, and decreasing amount of spent time, and money. VE has also proved to provide effective product ...
INTELLIGENT LIFE-ORIENTED DESIGN SOLUTION SPACE SELECTION
Galea, A.; Borg, J.; Grech, A.; Farrugia, P. // 2010
Traditional CAD tools tend to provide support for the solution phase of the design process, with the design specifications being overlooked. This is a major limitation given the vital importance of ...
Interdisciplinary Considerations when Designing for Children Play
Bjar, Mia; Rabben, Silje; Wullum, Ole Petter; Boks, Casper // 2010
Designing for children has received little attention in product design research. Multidisciplinary aspects play only a minor role in the search for high-value products that develop children in a ...
NEUTRAL DATA FORMATS IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT: FROM USE CASES TO A REQUIREMENTS PORTFOLIO
Eigner, M.; Gerhardt, F. J.; Gilz, T.; Handschuh, S. // 2010
The demand for integrating a neutral, lightweight format as a process-enabler along the product lifecycle rises, but so far there has been lack of a company-neutral driving force to determine and ...
PLM-enhanced engineering education
Feldhusen, Jörg; Löwer, Manuel; Brezing, Alex; Neis, Jan // 2010
As the processing and management of engineering data and workflows have become one of the biggest challenges in industry, a need has emerged for including PDM and PLM (Product Data
management and ...
Product Experience: Introducing Students to the Relevance and Application of Design Research
Maclachlan, Mary; Bruce, Wood; Harrison, David // 2010
In today’s competitive consumer market it is increasingly important that Product Designers understand how people will use and interact with the products they design. Designers also need to understand ...
PROPERTY AND BEHAVIOUR BASED PRODUCT DESCRIPTION - COMPONENT FOR A HOLISTIC AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
Reitmeier, J.; Paetzold, K. // 2010
Innovative products require a close collaboration of different technical disciplines as well as manifold functional areas of a company. This means that different perceptions of the product and ...
PROPOSAL FOR A GUIDELINE TO INTEGRATE KINEMATICS WITHIN LIGHTWEIGHT FORMATS
Eigner, M.; Gerhardt, F. J.; Gilz, T.; Handschuh, S. // 2010
Over the past years, we have been engaged in defining requirements towards application of lightweight data formats in the product lifecycle. As of today, formats like JT do not provide containers to ...
Proposal for a subject: Creativity, Ecodesign and Patents
Lloveras, Joaquim // 2010
A proposal for a new free-elective course in the Technical University of Catalonia, namely Creativity, Ecodesign and Patents, is presented. The course brings together three previous free-elective ...
Psychology Based Design Approach (PSYDA) - A Pedagogical Concept
Gulden, Tore; Moestue, Cathrine; Berg, Arild // 2010
The means of design and manufacturing require a shift of course to meet with the need of a future sustainable consumption. Innovative design strategies to create emotionally durable products have ...
SERVICE AS A MEANS OF COMMUNICATING USER VALUE AND ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS IN ECODESIGN
Sakao, T.; Hjelm, O. // 2010
The paper aims at proposing an extended ecodesign framework by incorporating a service aspect in addition to customer, value, system, function, component, and environmental characteristics. It ...
Socially Responsible Design: Breadline Shoes for Children in India
Schaber, Friedemann // 2010
Active learning happens to us when we participate in projects meaningful to us and engage with the real world. [1] Correspondingly, this paper explores the role of Design students in industry ...
Sustainable Development for Design Engineering Students: A Peer Assisted Problem Based Learning Approach
Garland, Nigel; Parkinson, Brian; Khan, Zulfiqar Ahmad // 2010
The Engineering Council’s UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence explicitly incorporates sustainable development (SD) encouraging engineers to take a leadership role and goes
beyond ...
The Cardboard House Project: A Case of Explorative Design and Communication
Sigurjónsson, Jóhannes B; Lönngren, Guy; Berntsen, Hilde Østerås // 2010
In university design departments, there is and has been an ongoing discussion how to accomplish both active design and scientifically approved research. The Cardboard House Project was an experiment ...
The CUBE Project and the Product Design Curriculum
Lindley, Julian; Page, Mike; Adams, Richard // 2010
This Paper outlines the CUBE Research Project and its value and integration into the 0Degree Programmes in Product, Industrial and Interior Design at the University of Hertfordshire.
The CUBE ...
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 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 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 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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
USING PRODUCT DESIGN METHODS IN DESIGNING AND VALIDATING ENTREPRISE MODELS
Fathallah, A.; Stal-Le Cardinal, J.; Ermine, J. L.; Bocquet, J. C. // 2010
Many managers use models to understand the main processes of their companies but also to take the right decisions to enhance the performances. Numerous researches have been carried out on enterprise ...
VIRTUAL ENGINEERING: PRINCIPLES, METHODS AND APPLICATIONS
Ovtcharova, J. G. // 2010
The use of Virtual Reality as a visualization and validation environment allows developers, distributors, manufacturers, and customers alike to virtually handle the future product from its ...
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.