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Volume 7: 30th International Conference on Design Theory and Methodology.
A suitable quality metric is essential to improving ideation effectiveness. Many proposed quality metrics struggle to adequately capture this critical, subjective concept in a reliable and efficient way. This paper shows our development and testing o
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Volume 7: 29th International Conference on Design Theory and Methodology.
This paper studies how engineering education might change divergent thinking skills. We hypothesized that people use a higher amount of divergent thinking when a task is unfamiliar. Our previous work developed an online survey to measure divergent id
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Volume 7: 28th International Conference on Design Theory and Methodology.
Shah’s metrics for measuring ideation effectiveness have been used extensively by the engineering design community to quantify the value of designed concepts. Shah measures novelty as the infrequency of an idea relative to a set of ideas. Vargas-He
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Volume 7: 27th International Conference on Design Theory and Methodology.
Guilford’s Alternate Uses Test (ALTU) measures a person’s spontaneous flexibility, a propensity for generating many varied responses to a situation, by requiring them to list six possible uses for a given object. Shah’s metrics of ideation effe
Autor:
Dan D. Jensen, Richard H. Crawford, Kevin Otto, Brock U. Dunlap, Matthew G. Green, Christopher Lewis Hamon, Bradley Camburn, Kristin L. Wood
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Volume 11: Systems, Design, and Complexity.
This work seeks to introduce and evaluate effects of a novel method for designing prototyping strategies. This newly developed heuristics-based tool guides designers in planning a prototyping strategy based on answers to Likert-scale questions that e
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Volume 7: 2nd Biennial International Conference on Dynamics for Design; 26th International Conference on Design Theory and Methodology.
Recent research has investigated methods based on design-by-analogy meant to enhance concept generation. This paper presents Analogy Seeded Mind-Maps, a new method to prompt generation of analogous solution principles drawn from multiple analogical d
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Volume 4a: 18th International Conference on Design Theory and Methodology.
The need exists to develop foundational knowledge, methods, and tools to equip engineers in discovering, documenting, and acting upon contextual information important for successful product design. In response to this need, this paper addresses a gap
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Volume 5a: 17th International Conference on Design Theory and Methodology.
Numerous concept generation methods have been developed that can assist an engineer in the initial phases of design. Unfortunately, limited empirical data is available to guide users in selecting preferred techniques. This study systematically invest
Publikováno v:
Volume 5a: 17th International Conference on Design Theory and Methodology.
We present a framework for understanding product usage context and its impact upon customer needs and product preferences. We conduct customer interviews with two sets of representative products from the functional families of “mobile lighting” a
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Volume 3a: 16th International Conference on Design Theory and Methodology.
The early information-gathering stages of product design prove problematic for frontier design environments, or situations unfamiliar to the designer. This research provides a framework for gathering, documenting, and acting upon contextual informati