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IMPROVING THE EDUCATION EXPERIENCE IN A DESIGN HISTORY COURSE USING CANVA, INSTAGRAM AND LINKEDIN

Howell, Bryan F.; Jackson, Asa River; Morgan, Addie Payne // 2022

Modeling Social Benefits in System Design Optimization of Integrated Natural Resources Conservation and Development (INRCD) Projects: Identification and Quantification of Design Attributes from Extant Literature

Pauline Rajski, Anabel J. Sicko, Panos Y. Papalambros // 2022
Integrated Natural Resource Conservation and Development (INRCD) Projects promote community economic development consistent with natural resource conservation. Such projects are studied analytically ...

NEW COLLABORATIVE WORKFLOWS - IMMERSIVE CO-DESIGN FROM SKETCHING TO 3D CAD AND PRODUCTION

Novoa, Mauricio (1); Howell, Bryan (2); Hoftijzer, Jan Willem (3); Rodriguez, Jose Manuel (4); Zhang, Wendy (5); Kramer, Nikolaj (6) // 2022

New Holistic Approach Towards a Technology-Driven Development-Model in Automotive

Florian Reichelt (1), Daniel Blank (2), Daniel Holder (1), Thomas Maier (1) // 2022
The use of agile methods can also be advantageous in the development of physical products, as pilot projects have shown so far. However, the transfer of agile methods to the entire organisation is ...

Quantifying Influences on Perceived Design Age in Cars: A Conjoint Analysis

Kern, Franziska; Holder, Daniel; Maier, Thomas // 2022
One aspect of product perception is the design age, a visible time stamp embedded in the form language and product shape. With a conjoint analysis, specific design elements of the car including ...

Reflection Canvas – An Approach to Structure Reflection Activities in Engineering Design

Ammersdörfer, Theresa; Tartler, Darien; Kauffeld, Simone; Inkerman, David // 2022
Globalization and digitalization trigger dynamic changes in technology, economy, organizations, and social systems. Reflectivity becomes a core capability for engineers and companies to meet these ...

Requirements Trade-Off Considerations in Design Evolution

Georges Fadel (1), Chuck Kirschman (2), David Gorsich (3), Nafiseh Masoudi (1) // 2022
This paper presents approaches to compare criteria and help designers make decisions based on trade-offs between criteria. The impetus for the paper is to identify possible directions to ...

A multi-agent reinforcement learning framework for intelligent manufacturing with autonomous mobile robots

Agrawal, A., Won, S., Sharma, T., Deshpande, M., & McComb, C. // 2021

A study of graphical representations of uncertainty in LCA guide

Tensa, M., Wang, J., Harris, R., Faludi, J., & DuPont, B. // 2021

A system design optimization model for integrated natural resource conservation and development in an agricultural community

Barlow, T., Biddanda, M., Mendke, S., Miyingo, E., Sicko, A., Papalambros, P., . . . O'Neal, W. // 2021

CAN COMPARATIVE JUDGEMENT IMPROVE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCT-SERVICE SYSTEM DESIGN FOR STUDENTS

Dewit, Ivo; Corradi, David; Goossens, Maarten // 2021
One issue within current product development literature entails, both with students and with professionals, the reliable scaling and the objective assessment of products. This article will attempt to ...

Computational study on design space expansion during teamwork

Perisic, M., Štorga, M., & Gero, J. // 2021

CREATIVE PROBLEM-FINDING: A SHIFT IN FOCUS FOR CREATIVE TOOLS

De Vos, Ellen (1,2); Baccarne, Bas (2); Emmanouil, Marina (1) // 2021
A definition of creative problem-solving includes the production of original, high quality and elegant solutions, challenged by novel, complex, ill-defined, or poorly structured problems [1]. The ...

DESIGN AND CREATIVITY FOR DEVELOPING DIGITAL MATURITY SKILLS

Canina, Maria Rita; Bruno, Carmen // 2021
Design and engineer education urgently need to co-evolve with the human, technological and cultural evolution of the digital era we are facing. Indeed, digital transformation is changing people’s ...

DESIGN AND DOUBLE BIND COMMUNICATION IN PUBLIC SERVICES—THE MODEL OF LOGICAL PARADOXES

Blaasvaer, Linda (1); Gulden, Tore (2) // 2021
This article describes a cybernetic, systems analysis of double communication inherent in the relationship between clients and social workers. The study is oriented in the context of the Norwegian ...

DESIGNERLY WAYS OF TRANSFORMING DESIGN EDUCATION: A REVIEW OF DESIGN CURRICULA REFORMS WORLDWIDE

Brosens, Lore (1,2); Raes, Annelies (3,4); Octavia, Johannna Renny (5); Emmanouil, Marina (1,2) // 2021
In recent years, the responsibilities of designers in industry have drastically shifted. One of these developments is that designers are increasingly growing into jobs where they need to facilitate ...

DIALOGUE FOR DESIGN TEAMS: A CASE STUDY OF GENERATIVE CONVERSATIONS FOR DEALING WITH DIVERSITY

Persaud, Stefan; Prakash, Shreyas; Flipsen, Bas // 2021
In the Integrated Product Design master’s in Industrial Design Engineering at Technical University Delft, there is a growing diversity in students. Last year the part of international students has ...

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.

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