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Data Materialisation: A New Undergraduate Course for a Data Driven Society
Beghelli, Alejandra; Huerta-C // 2019
Traditionally, data has been presented in textual format and the interaction with the user confined to the keyboard or touch screen to input data and the screen to deliver information. However, with ...
Decision Support for Re-designed Medicinal Products - Assessing consequences of a customizable product design on the value chain from a sustainability perspective
Siiskonen, Maria (1); Watz, Matilda (2); Malmqvist, Johan (1); Folestad, Staffan (3) // 2019
Despite advances in pharmacological research providing means for individually customized patient attribute treatments, the 'one-size-fits-all' paradigm remains. Customization is associated with cost ...
Definition of a "sport-health" semantic space
Millet, Antoine (1,2,3); Abi Akle, Audrey (1); Masson, Dimitri (1); Legardeur, J // 2019
Product success depends on its capacity to meet users? expectations. Human Centred Design approach helps to reach this success by focussing on users? needs in the design process. These needs are as ...
Definitions and Attributes of Smart Home Appliances
Kim, Sojung (1); Baek, Joon Sang (2) // 2019
The status of Smart Home Appliances (SHAs) in the smart home industry has been raised as major components of a smart home. To design a good SHA, diverse stakeholders in the smart home ecosystem need ...
Derivation of criteria for identifying lightweight potential ? a literature review
Laufer, Felix; Roth, Daniel; Binz, Hansgeorg // 2019
Lightweight potential is a powerful indicator ? but not as powerful as it could be. Current methods for analyzing a product's potential to be reduced in mass only deal with a few of the most ...
Design against the plastic soup - the effect of small product designs in sustainable design education
Du Bois, Els; Van Gogh, Dirk; Veelaert, Lore; Van Doorsselaer, Karine // 2019
Plastics are ubiquitous in our daily life due to their versatile characteristics, however, these excellent characteristics also contributed to the emergence of a gigantic garbage of floating plastics ...
Design automation for customised and large-scale additive manufacturing: a case study on custom kayaks
Lithgow, Drew (1); Morrison, Cara (1); Pexton, George (1); Panarotto, Massimo (2); M // 2019
Additive Manufacturing (AM) offers the potential to increase the ability to customise large-scale plastic components. However, a substantial amount of manual work is still required during the ...
Design considerations for therapeutic devices - An investigation of pre-schoolers? preferences for an artefact's basic characteristics
Balzan, Emanuel (1); Farrugia, Philip (1); Casha, Owen (1); Camilleri, Liberato (1); Wodehouse, Andrew (2) // 2019
Toys are children's first consumer products and while playing they acquire numerous skills, learn about their environment and socialise with other children and adults. Toys are adapted and used by ...
Design contributions to building technology: goals, interfaces and responsiveness
Boess, Stella U. // 2019
In this paper, I identify issues that arose in a recent pilot project in which designers contributed to the construction field. The project was led by an overall responsible innovation goal for ...
Design for composites: Derivation of manufacturable geometries for unidirectional tape laying
Voelkl, Harald; Kie‡kalt, Andreas; Wartzack, Sandro // 2019
Even though providing excellent specific stiffness and strength properties, high specific energy absorption and a great degree of design freedom, fibre-reinforced plastics still have to make their ...
Design for empathy: a co-design case study with the Finnish parliament
Tuomala, Enni-Kukka S E; Baxter, Weston L // 2019
Globalisation and the mixing of people, cultures, religions and languages fuels pressing healthcare, educational, political and other complex sociocultural issues. Many of these issues are driven by ...
Design for extremes: A contour method for defining requirements based on multivariate extremes
Haselsteiner, Andreas F. (1); Reisenhofer, Rafael (2); Ohlendorf, Jan-Hendrik (1); Thoben, Klaus-Dieter (1) // 2019
The design of various products is driven by requirements that describe extremes. In marine structural design, joint extremes of environmental variables like wave height and wind speed are used to ...
Design for Health 4.0: Exploration of a New Area
Bause, Melania; Khayamian Esfahani, Bahar; Forbes, Hannah; Schaefer, Dirk // 2019
Driven by networked Electronic Health Record systems, Artificial Intelligence, real-time data from wearable devices with an overlay of invisible user interfaces and improved analytics, Health 4.0 is ...
Design for Mass Adaptation of the Neurointerventional Training Model HANNES with Patient-Specific Aneurysm Models
Spallek, Johanna (1); Kuhl, Juliane (1); Wortmann, Nadine (1); Buhk, Jan-Hendrik (2); Fr // 2019
A neurointerventional training model called HANNES (Hamburg ANatomical NEurointerventional Simulator) has been developed to replace animal models in catheter-based aneurysm treatment training. A ...
Design for Monitoring of a Research Vehicle
Kukurowski, Nobert (1); Stetter, Ralf (2); Witczak, Marcin (1) // 2019
In recent years, more and more technical systems dispose of some form of intelligence which allows to control and diagnose the processes and states in such systems. One important prerequisite for ...
Design for Sustainability and Innovation: A Kansei Engineering Evaluation of the Adaptive Reuse of Old Buildings
Shao, Dan (1); Nagai, Yukari (2); Sosa, Ricardo (3) // 2019
The aim of our study was to use Kansei Engineering Evaluation to examine the renewal of old buildings with sustainability and innovation by comparing to new buildings. First, we conducted a ...
Design for the passengers? sustainable behaviour in a scenario of the in-flight catering service
You, Fangzhou; Bhamra, Tracy; Lilley, Debra // 2019
This research aims to study the passenger?s sustainable attitudes, in-flight catering behaviour, and to develop a persuasive model for behaviour change. Current studies towards the in-flight catering ...
Design interventions for promoting the mental health of young academics
Ma, Sanghyun; Ruensuk, Mintra; Kim, Chajoong // 2019
It is essential to graduate students to contribute researching in their academic field. Although it leads to the success of academic career path, the students are more at high risk of mental health ...
Design of a custom-made cranial implant in patients suffering from Apert syndrome
Mandolini, Marco (1); Brunzini, Agnese (1); Brandoni Serrani, Eleonora (1); Pagnoni, Mario (2); Mazzoli, Alida (1); Germani, Michele (1) // 2019
This study defines a methodological procedure for the design and manufacturing of a prosthetic implant for the reconstruction of a midsagittal bony-deficiency of the skull due to the Apert congenital ...
Design of hybrid components joining zone through sensitivity analysis
Siqueira, Renan; Shugar, Sean; Mozgova, Iryna; Lachmayer, Roland // 2019
Multi-material structures are a trending topic for the industry. With a high application potential, such as lightweight or extended life cycle, different manufacturing technologies are further ...
Design of Shoe Soles Using Lattice Structures Fabricated by Additive Manufacturing
Dong, Guoying; Tessier, Daniel; Zhao, Yaoyao Fiona // 2019
Additive manufacturing (AM) has enabled great application potential in several major industries. The footwear industry can customize shoe soles fabricated by AM. In this paper, lattice structures are ...
Design Principles to Increase the Patient Specificity of High Tibial Osteotomy Fixation Devices
Kanagalingam, Sanjeevan (1); Shepherd, Duncan (1); Fernandez-Vicente, Miguel (2); Wimpenny, David (2); Thomas-Seale, Lauren (1) // 2019
High stiffness fracture fixation devices inducing absolute stability, activate inefficient primary healing and stress shielding. Taking High Tibial Osteotomy as a representative example, review of ...
Design requirements to educate and facilitate junior design professionals to reflect more effectively on critical situations and conflicts at work
Onselen, Lenny van (1,2); De Lille, Christine (1,2); Snelders, Dirk (2) // 2019
Junior designers are not trained to cope with critical situations and conflict at work. Most design schools do not educate their design students to prepare them for (potential) conflict. As a result, ...
Design Supporting a Customer-Perceived Intimacy-Strategy in Healthcare Services
Martens, Carmen (1,2); Herssens, Jasmien (1); Delcourt, Câcile (2) // 2019
Given that we live in a time within a growing competitive healthcare market, the customer experience and healing opportunities are on top of the priority list. However, little attention has been ...
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.