Proceedings of ICED

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Biofidelic design of the forearm of a myoelectric prosthesis with maximum functional volume

Ramananarivo, Mathieu; Raison, Maxime; Barron, Olivier; Achiche, Sofiane // 2017
The congenital or traumatic amputation of upper limbs leads to strong mobility and socio-psychological disabilities. The amputees can choose between three types of prostheses: cosmetic, body-powered ...

Biomimicry design tooling

Stevens, Laura; de Vries, Marc; van den Broek, Jos; Rijken, Dick // 2017
The demand for a focus on nature-oriented design education and the improvement of 21st century teaching skills has grown exponentially in recent years. Biomimicry addresses these needs but the lack ...

Blow Bits: Creative playgrounds, gamification and virtuosity with hybrid design tools and environments (HDTE)

Wendrich, Robert // 2017
Playgrounds (real or virtual) are universal areas where most people learn to play, interact, engage, immerse to unlearn and relearn repeatedly in order to get more fundamental understanding and ...

Breakthrough technologies: principle feasibility debates

Hein, Andreas Makoto; Jankovic, Marija; Condat, Hélčne // 2017
Designing new technologies involves creating something that did not exist before. In particular, designing technologies with a low degree of maturity usually involves an assessment of its feasibility ...

Bridging the semantic gap in customer needs elicitation: a machine learning perspective

Wang, Yue; Zhang, Jian // 2017
The elicitation of customer needs (CNs) is a critical step in product development. However, these needs are often expressed in ambiguous, simple language and not in the form of well-defined ...

Building a business case for ecodesign implementation: A system dynamics approach

Rodrigues, Vinícius; Pigosso, Daniela; McAloone, Tim // 2017
Several potential business benefits obtained from ecodesign are consistently reported by academic studies and companies. These benefits comprise increased innovation potential, development of new ...

Building a computational laboratory for the study of team behaviour in product development

Perišić, Marija Majda; Štorga, Mario; Gero, John // 2017
As the result of the first phase of building a computational laboratory which is aimed to enable detail study of the emergent team properties and team behaviour in product development, this paper ...

Business game and its relationship with creativity: a systematic literature review

Rosa, Marcela; González, Mario; Araújo, Ana Cláudia Costa de; Santiago, George // 2017
This paper aims to analyze the relationship between the development of creative potential and business game. For this, we carried out a systematic bibliographical review of 157 articles hosted on the ...

Calculation of design cognitive features based on complex linkography-network

Xu, Jiang; Chuai, Ying; Wang, Xiuyue; Sun, Gang // 2017
In view of the complexity of multi-disciplinary team collaborative innovation design process, the quantitative design of cognitive research can be realized by putting forward to deconstruct design ...

Can visual facilitation beat verbal facilitation?

Boedhoe, Roché; Badke-Schaub, Petra // 2017
This paper analyzes the effect of visual and verbal facilitation in an interdisciplinary design setting. The depending variables were (the process of gaining) cross and shared understanding in the ...

Categorizing user pains, usage situations and existing solutions in front end of innovation: The case of smart lighting project

Bekhradi, Alexandre; Yannou, Bernard; Cluzel, François; Vallette, Thomas // 2017
Companies make substantial R&D investments in early design stages to develop radically innovative products. However, despite abundant research work in the field of human-centered design, the front ...

Challenges and preconditions to build capabilities for sustainable product design

Schulte, Jesko; Hallstedt, Sophie // 2017
Sustainable product innovation has previously been found to be positively correlated to competitiveness. However, in order to build capabilities for sustainability integration one must first ...

Challenges for integrating sustainability in risk management – current state of research

Schulte, Jesko; Hallstedt, Sophie // 2017
Numerous examples have shown how environmental and social issues can affect companies to an existential level. In fact, today’s most urgent business risks, e.g. brand value, legislative change, ...

Challenges in managing new product introduction projects: An explorative case study

Chirumalla, Koteshwar // 2017
In today’s market conditions, manufacturing companies are under pressure to constantly launch new products or product variants to the market in short intervals. The project management of new product ...

Change in peer efficacy of senior design students during a design project: a case study

Patel, Apurva; O'Shields, Steven; Chickarello, Doug; Summers, Joshua; Turner, Cameron // 2017
Engineering students gain knowledge regarding mechanics, thermodynamics, and other topics throughout their undergraduate curriculums. However, often their instruction regarding design is not ...

Change propagation management by active batching

Oh, Gyesik; Hong, Yoo S. // 2017
Incremental design causes changes to an existing product by modifying or adding sub-systems. In the perspective of development process management, changes prolong duration and raise cost with ...

Characterisation of a co-creative design session through the analysis of multi-modal interactions

Becattini, Niccolo ; Masclet, Cedric; Ben-Guefrache, Fatma; Prudhomme, Guy; Cascini, Gaetano; Dekoninck, Elies // 2017
The paper presents an investigation that aims at describing the behaviour of designers, designers' client and products' end user in collaborative design sessions, which are characterized by language ...

Climbing C-trees: Analysing Concept-tree content and construction

Blanco, Eric; Le Dain, Marie-Anne; Lavayssiere, Pierre; Chevrier, Pierre // 2017
The aim of the paper is to analyze the rationale of production of C-trees used in innovative design workshop implementing C/K theory. Data had been produced within industrial creative workshops in ...

Co-creation with diverse actors for sustainability innovation

Sopjani, Liridona; Hesselgren, Mia; Ritzén, Sofia; Janhager Stier, Jenny // 2017
Sustainability driven innovations differ from current established technologies imposing new requirements on users and often interdependent with other actors’ changes. Strategic Niche Management (SNM) ...

Co-design in Zambia - an examination of design outcomes

Brubaker, Eric Reynolds; Jensen, Carl; Silungwe, Sunday; Sheppard, Sheri D.; Yang, Maria // 2017
After decades of limited success “designing for the developing world”, it is clear that Base of the Pyramid (BoP) markets are complex and face unique challenges, such as large geographical distances ...

Codesign of sustainable performance objectives in a food value chain

Petit, Gaëlle; Yannou-Le Bris, Gwenola; Trystram, Gilles // 2017
Food value chains actors market products to the end-consumer but most of the time their goals and are strategies not aligned, in particular on sustainability. Today in a context of global warming, ...

Competences for the development of smart products

Herzog, Michael; Bender, Beate // 2017
Within the concept of Industry 4.0 the expansion of mechatronic products towards smart products is key. Whereas the discussion about smart products in the context of production is more prominent, the ...

Complexity theory as an epistemological approach to sustainability assessment methods definition

Nigra, Marianna // 2017
It is since the last thirty years that the world community has formally recognized the necessity of approaching the changes occurring to the social environmental and economic structure of society. ...

Concept for a simulation model to analyze knowledge conversions within the product development process

Laukemann, Alexander; Binz, Hansgeorg; Roth, Daniel // 2017
Business Process Management (BPM) has been established in industrial environments for decades. In the course of progressive information technology support, the research of BPM benefits from the ...

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