Query returned 1283 results.
On Not Being Creative. How Reverse Engineering Develops Competent Designers
Dowlen, Chris; Forkes, Andrew // 2006
OSIRIS: A TOOL TO SUPPORT REUSE OF COST SAVING IDEAS
Angéniol, S.; Longueville, B.; Chamerois, R.; Yannou, B.; Gardoni, M. // 2006
Design to Cost implementation appeals to designer’s creativity to propose modifications that let expect to reach targets. In Aeronautics, support of cost saving ideas proposal through the memorizing ...
Self-Assessment Of Creativity: Implications For Design Education
Hernan, Casakin; Shulamith, Kreitler // 2006
THE ORGANISATION OF AN INNOVATION PROJECT ASSISTED BY A CREATIVITY MODEL
Alberti, P.; Dejan, P-H.; Cayol, A. // 2006
A WAY TO A RADICAL INNOVATION: A CASE STUDY
Benedi?ci?c, J.; Žavbi, R.; Duhovnik, J. // 2005
AN ARCHITECTURE FOR DESIGNERS’ SUPPORT SYSTEMS WITH KNOWLEDGE-EMBEDDED DOCUMENTS
Takeda, H.; Yoshioka, M.; Shimomura, Y.; Fujimoto, Y.; Morimoto, K.; Oniki, W. // 2005
CASE STUDIES ON THE INFLUENCE OF THE DESIGN SCENARIO ON CONCEPT GENERATION
Leary, M.; Burvill, C.; Weir, J. // 2005
COMPUTER-SUPPORTED ENVIRONMENT FOR CREATIVITY PROCESSES IN GLOBALLY DISTRIBUTED TEAMS
Ganser, C.; Kennel, T.; Birkeland, N.; Kunz, A. // 2005
CONTRIBUTION OF VALUE ANALYSIS TO THE EVALUATION OF INNOVATING PRODUCT DESIGN SOLUTIONS
Bigand, M.; Yim, P. // 2005
DESIGN AN ANIMAL ANALOGIES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF CREATIVITY
Dowlen, C. // 2005
DESIGN SPACE BLENDING – A KEY FOR CREATIVE DESIGN
Taura, T.; Nagai, Y.; Tanaka, S. // 2005
INNOVATION AND DESIGN: COMPUTATIONAL SIMULATIONS
Sosa, R.; Gero, J. S. // 2005
MAXIMISING TEAM CREATIVITY USING MEDITATION AS A TEMPLATE FOR ANALOGY & CO-EVOLUTIONARY DESIGN PROCESS – A PRELIMINARY REPORT
Pahl, A.-K. // 2005
MORPHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS (MA) LEADING TO INNOVATIVE MECHANICAL DESIGN
Dartnall, J.; Johnston, S. // 2005
RESEARCH STUDY IN CREATIVE SOFTWARE AS TOOL TO ASSIST THE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN STAGE
Chaur, J.; Lloveras, J. // 2005
SEMIOTREND: EVOLUTIONAL AND DYNAMIC TREND MAPS SUPPORTING CREATIVITY FOR DESIGNERS
Petiot, J.-F.; Guénand, A. // 2005
'FUTURE FACTORIES': SUPPORTIVE TECHNOLOGIES AS CREATIVE PROCESSES
Atkinson, P.; Unver, E.; Dean, L.T // 2004
Envisage a future where you could visit a 'Future Factories' website, which would display a range of products in constant metamorphosis. At any given moment you could pause the animation ...
A METHOD FOR SUPPORTING THE MULTI-DISCIPLINARY INCREMENTAL PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Oja, Hannu; Riitahuhta, Asko // 2004
Majority of product developments in industry are made to existing products e.g. improvements or adaptive designs. Different methods and tools for creativeness and idea generation have been presented ...
A METHODOLOGY FOR TEACHING NOVICE PRODUCT DESIGNERS HOW TO USE REPRESENTATIONS IN THE DESIGN PROCESS
Pace, S. // 2004
A NEW APPROACH FOR GESTURE-BASED SKETCHING
Diehl, H.; Lindemann, U.; Müller, F.; Schneider, S. // 2004
Tools for engineering design like CAD don´t support creativity in the early design phases. Instead, paper based sketches are still the conceptual designer’s first choice for fixing his ideas. ...
A NEW DISCIPLINE IN DESIGN EDUCATION: COGNITIVE PROCESSES IN DESIGN
Tschimmel, K. // 2004
A VR/KM INTEGRATED PLATFORM FOR SUPPORTING INTEROPERABILITY IN CONCEPT DESIGN
Ucelli, G.; De Amicis, R.; Conti, G. // 2004
In the rapidly growing global economy car manufacturers now require quality, innovation and short time to market to win the increasing competition. This is traduced in the need for optimization of ...
AN ADVANCED VIRTUAL REALITY MULTIMODAL INTERFACE FOR DESIGN
De Amicis, R.; Conti, G.; Ucelli, G. // 2004
Recent research efforts have shown how the use of Virtual Reality (VR) and 3D input devices can significantly aid the initial design phases providing designers with tools that support their natural ...
AN ALTERNATIVE APPROACH FOR THE GENERATION OF INNOVATIVE CONCEPT FOR PRODUCT DESIGN
Prat, C.; Ngassa, A.; Bigand, M.; Yim, P. // 2004
Creativity tools can help engineers to mobilize all their technical knowledge to find technological solutions, but they cannot engender the exact solution, so we think it is possible to improve ...
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.