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de Koning, J.I.J.C. (author)
Growing unsustainable consumption in Vietnam is a pressing issue, especially in urban areas. The effects of rapid economic growth, industrialization and increasing wealth in combination with a young, growing population makes that the middle class of Vietnam is on the rise. This movement within the population is making room to form and introduce...
doctoral thesis 2017
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de Koning, J.I.J.C. (author)
Co-creation for sustainable products and actions is a new approach to most of Vietnamese enterprises and consumers. The co-design workshop between companies and customers is an innovative way to bring them together, create mutual understanding and put the spotlight on sustainability. Through the GetGreen Vietnam project promoting sustainable...
book 2017
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Latcham, T. (author)
This report is an account of the graduation project executed by Thomas Latcham for the Wilhelmina Kinderziekenhuis (WKZ) in Utrecht, concluding his master degree in Design for Interaction at the Delft University of Technology. The goal of the project was to design a new garment for the pediatric patients in the hospital to wear when undergoing...
master thesis 2017
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Hao, C. (author), van Boeijen, A.G.C. (author), Sonneveld, M.H. (author), Stappers, P.J. (author)
The value of understanding user needs has been recognized by industry, and user research methods have become an accepted part of industrial design practice. These techniques were originally developed and tested for Western markets, with participants from Western cultures. More recently, companies developing goods and services for the Chinese...
journal article 2017
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Griffioen, I.P.M. (author), Melles, M. (author), Stiggelbout, AM (author), Snelders, H.M.J.J. (author)
This paper addresses the potential contribution of service design for improving the implementation of shared decision-making in healthcare. The iterative approach of design research is compared with the more linear, (social) scientific approaches often seen in health services research. Five foundational principles of service design are explored...
journal article 2017
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Knopper, Y. (author)
The identified problem KLM has, is a knowledge gap between KLM employees in middle and higher management and KLM’s frontline staff (FLS). New ideas or processes are created at KLM’s headquarters by ‘thinkers’, while these new ideas or processes need to be executed and iterated by front live staff, ‘do-ers’. By involving startups in their...
master thesis 2016
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Stoopman, M. (author)
Emerging applications such as Internet of Things (IoT), smart buildings and warehouse inventory management are important driving forces behind the development of Wireless Sensor Nodes (WSNs). With future advancements made in the semiconductor industry, these WSNs are expected to become smaller, cheaper, more reliable and with improved...
doctoral thesis 2016
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Stam, C.J. (author)
The maker culture has created a dynamic in which designers are less responsible for the design and quality of the final product, but instead for the tools the consumer uses to create their own. While additive manufacturing (AM) is gaining acceptance among the general public, it is still seen as a prototyping tool instead of a high quality...
master thesis 2016
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Stam, C.J. (author)
The maker culture has created a dynamic in which designers are less responsible for the design and quality of the final product, but instead for the tools the consumer uses to create their own. While additive manufacturing (AM) is gaining acceptance among the general public, it is still seen as a prototyping tool instead of a high quality...
master thesis 2016
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Havenaar, Y.M.P. (author)
The Schilderswijk in The Hague is a so-called “power district”: a quarter where the ethnical diversity and the illiteracy rate is high, and the amount of youngsters with education and/or a job is low. The teenagers and young adults often lack a connection to their neighbourhood and the other inhabitants. Consequently, they feel misunderstood and...
master thesis 2016
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Opiyo, E.Z. (author)
The primary challenge underscored and dealt with was how to represent the product’s or system’s use environment and processes and to communicate ideas and envisaged use contexts effectively at the fuzzy-front early stages of the design process. The work focused specifically on complex products or systems with physical, software and/or cyber...
journal article 2016
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Chininthorn, P. (author), Glaser, Meryl (author), Tucker, William D. (author), Diehl, J.C. (author)
Background: Many cultural and linguistic Deaf people in South Africa face disparity when accessing health information because of social and language barriers. The number of certified South African Sign Language interpreters (SASLIs) is also insufficient to meet the demand of the Deaf population in the country. Our research team, in collaboration...
journal article 2016
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van Dooren, M.M.M. (author), Visch, V.T. (author), Spijkerman, Renske (author), Goossens, R.H.M. (author), Hendriks, Vincent M. (author)
Personalization, the involvement of stakeholders in the design process, is often applied in serious game design for health. It is expected to enhance the alignment of a game to the preferences and capacities of the end-user, thereby increasing the end-user’s motivation to interact with the game, which finally might enhance the aimed-for health...
journal article 2016
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Cong, Z. (author)
Due to the rapid growth of human population, and jobs being distributed unevenly in different locations, daily commuting is required more than ever, which in its turn is creating a huge socio-economic issue: traffic congestion. In order to prevent, or at least to alleviate this problem, trafficmanagement and control is urgently required. This...
doctoral thesis 2015
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Cuijpers, C.F. (author)
The transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) procedure is one of the most technically challenging procedures in interventional radiology. During the procedure, interventional radiologists (IRs) insert very thin and long instruments through a little incision in the patient’s neck. They then navigate the instruments through the blood...
doctoral thesis 2015
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Vogelij, J.C. (author)
The study explores the factors for success of long-term spatial development policies. The theoretic frame assumed that co-ownership of the content of a development policy is not enough for sustained support. Co-creation of a development vision with all relevant parties in a region or city would entail co-authorship, which enhances the chances...
doctoral thesis 2015
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Zhong, X. (author)
This master thesis describes the design exploration of a co-creation workshop, namely ‘co-design fiction’, inspired by design fiction to engage the stakeholders, with an emphasis on strategic innovation of internet of things applications in crisis management. Introduction The project is initiated to brings insights for both the content of the...
master thesis 2015
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Perdeck, N.C. (author)
The role of professional designers changes as a result of open information, fast prototyping techniques and the growing need for personalized products. This graduation project focuses on the role of professional designers in the facilitation of DIY for the home. A research is conducted to find out how a designer can best facilitate DIY design....
master thesis 2015
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Boru, A. (author), Joore, Peter (author), Smulders, F.E.H.M. (author), Goossens, R.H.M. (author)
Participatory design or co-design is defined as the active engagement of all<br/>stakeholders in a design process. However, in many co-design projects, only end<br/>users are involved. Participants are often considered as the traditional<br/>representatives of a generalized stakeholder group, without prior analysis made<br/>on each individual’s...
conference paper 2015
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Stam, C.J. (author), Van der Velden, N.M. (author), Rubio, G. (author), Verlinden, J.C. (author)
The maker culture has created a dynamic in which designers are less responsible for the design and quality of the final product, but for the tools the consumer uses to create their own. While additive manufacturing (AM) is gaining acceptance among the general public, it is still seen as a prototyping tool instead of a high quality production...
conference paper 2014
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