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Visch, V.T. (author), Tan, E. (author), Saakes, D. (author)
Laypeople are increasingly motivated to participate in design processes, but what knowledge do they actually possess that enables such participation? Some studies show that laypeople have gained detailed product knowledge from exposure. This knowledge can be applied to accurately recognize product categories, and to manage emotional expectations...
journal article 2015
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Cencen, A. (author), Verlinden, J.C. (author), Geraedts, J.M.P. (author)
The industry is working towards manufacturing systems consisting of a blend of humans and robots. We look at the development of these systems in the context of Small and Medium Enterprises (SME). Also, it is believed that industrial robots with collaboration capabilities with humans will play a crucial role in the change towards reconfigurable...
conference paper 2015
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Kristensen, M.S. (author), Edworthy, J. (author), Özcan Vieira, E. (author), Denham, S. (author)
conference paper 2015
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Lee, W. (author), Lee, B. (author), Kim, S. (author), Jung, H. (author), Jeon, E. (author), Choi, T. (author), You, H. (author)
3D scanning technology has derived great opportunities for ergonomic product designs. This paper is aimed to introduce various research cases and methods based on 3D scanning have conducted by an ergonomics laboratory in South Korea. Sizing systems and representative 3D models developed on anthropometric measurements and 3D scan images with...
conference paper 2015
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Moeller, K. (author), Steinman, J.C. (author), Calabretta, G. (author)
This research contributes to the ongoing since decades existing discussion on research in innovativeness, a term which in the past has been closely related to innovation measurement. Using bibliometric techniques like citation and co-citation analysis combined with factor analysis, cluster analysis and multidimensional scaling we examine the...
conference paper 2015
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Ozcan, E. (author)
conference paper 2015
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Vieira, S. (author), Badke-Schaub, P.G. (author), Fernandes, A. (author)
The present paper introduces the Framework of Awarenessto the analysis of ergonomics in design. The framework is part of a doctoral research that took the Lean Thinking perspective by adopting the concept of MUDA and its set of principles as dimensions to study designers’ behaviour in industry.Results were integrated into a Framework of...
conference paper 2015
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Desmet, P.M.A. (author)
This paper introduces a theory-based approach to design for mood regulation. The main proposition is that design can best influence mood by enabling and stimulating people to engage in a broad range of mood-regulating activities. The first part of the manuscript reviews state-of-the art mood-focused design research initiatives, grouped into four...
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Mink, A. (author), Van der Marel, F. (author), Parmar, V.S. (author), Kandachar, P.V. (author)
When developing products and services to improve the well-being of the multidimensional poor, designers need deep contextual insight. However, literature does not specify which topics to discuss or which questions to ask. We used Sen’s capability approach to develop question categories and specific questions, and we selected tools to support...
book chapter 2015
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Van der Helm, A.J.C. (author), Jaskiewicz, T.J. (author), Romero Herrera, N.A. (author)
conference paper 2015
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Jansen, K.M.B. (author)
During the molding process residual stresses are formed due to thermal contraction during cooling as well as the local pressure history during solidification. In this paper a simple analytical model is reviewed which relates residual stresses, product shrinkage as well as warpage to the temperature and pressure histories during molding. Precise...
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van Veen, S.A.T. (author), Orlinskiy, V. (author), Franz, M. (author), Vink, P. (author)
Static sitting when travelling by car is known to cause physical fatigue. It is generally encouraged to periodically engage in non-sedentary activities, but this is not possible when traveling by car. The present study aims to investigate the influence of moving the vehicle occupant’s body passively. This posture variation is realized by...
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Mink, A. (author), Van der Marel, F. (author), Parmar, V.S. (author), Kandachar, P.V. (author)
To improve the well-being of disadvantaged and marginalized populations by product design, deep contextual insight is required. However, literature does not specify which topics to discuss or which questions to ask. To address this issue, we used Sen’s capability approach to develop question categories and adopted a semi-structured interview...
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Fokkinga, S.F. (author)
Experience-driven design considers all aspects of a product – its appearance, cultural meaning, functionality, interaction, usability, technology, and indirect consequences of use – with the aim to optimize and orchestrate all these aspects and create the best possible user experience. Since the late 1990s, designers and design researchers have...
doctoral thesis 2015
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De Pauw, I.C. (author)
Product designers can apply different strategies, methods, and tools for sustainable product development. Nature-Inspired Design Strategies (NIDS) offer designers a distinct class of strategies that use ‘nature’ as a guiding source of knowledge and inspiration for addressing sustainability. Biomimicry and Cradle to Cradle, two Nature-Inspired...
doctoral thesis 2015
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Keskin, D. (author)
Despite the recognition that new ventures are potential candidates of creating innovations necessary for sustainability, little is know on how they actually engage in this journey. Sustainability-oriented new ventures are confronted with high levels of uncertainty that stem from the liabilities of being new and small, as well as demonstrating...
doctoral thesis 2015
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Ramkumar, A. (author), Dolz, J. (author), Kirisli, H.A. (author), Adebahr, S. (author), Schimek-Jasch, T. (author), Nestle, U. (author), Massoptier, L. (author), Varga, E. (author), Stappers, P.J. (author), Niessen, W.J. (author), Song, Y. (author)
Accurate segmentation of organs at risk is an important step in radiotherapy planning. Manual segmentation being a tedious procedure and prone to inter- and intra-observer variability, there is a growing interest in automated segmentation methods. However, automatic methods frequently fail to provide satisfactory result, and post-processing...
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Vroom, R.W. (author), Van der Vegte, W.F. (author)
With the rise of smart systems, ubiquitous computing and cyber-physical systems, information-intensiveness of products increases and users become challenged – possibly even overloaded – with expanding options and possible interactions. The number of possible variations of user-operation sequences can rapidly escalate and for designers it becomes...
book chapter 2015
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Cheng, P. (author), Mugge, R. (author)
Consumers often have difficulty understanding the really new functions of product innovations. This study explores the potential role of product appearance, and more specifically visual complexity, to improve consumers’ comprehension of product innovations. Because visual complexity is directly determined by designers, it is essential to equip...
conference paper 2015
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Post, R.A.G. (author), Da Silva Cardozo, O. (author), Hekkert, P.P.M. (author)
Aesthetic appreciation affects the success of products in a number of areas, such as user satisfaction and usability. Hence, designers apply aesthetic principles to create more successful products. However, it is still unclear how such principles apply to the services and systems that products are often part of. In this paper, we explore how two...
conference paper 2015
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