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Voraussetzungen für den Einsatz datengetriebener Methoden in der Produktentwicklung

Jan Mehlstäubl, Simon Nicklas, Benjamin Gerschütz, Nicolai Sprogies, Benjamin Schleich, Thomas Lohner, Sandro Wartzack, Karsten Stahl, Kristin Paetzold // 2021
Data mining and machine learning are successfully applied in many business areas such as marketing or production. Due to the increasing complexity in data and information flows and the large amount ...

What is successful prototyping? Insights from novice designers’ self-evaluation of prototyping success

Hansen, C., Martins Pacheco, N., Özkil, A., & Zimmermann, M. // 2021

A Behavior-Centric Concept for Engineering Education in New Product Development

Behrenbeck, Jan; Martins Pacheco, Nuno Miguel; Tariq, Bilal; Zimmermann, Markus // 2020
Engineering students need to be prepared for future work environments in which transdisciplinary collaboration and innovative behaviour are key to sustainable success. Classical technical skills will ...

A BOTTOM-UP FUNCTIONAL DOMAIN SYNTHESIS APPROACH FOR CREATIVE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN

Li, Yutong; Wang, Yuxin // 2020
For expanding the solution space of conceptual design, a bottom-up functional synthesis approach through a partition of the functional domain of the design problem for mechanical products based on ...

A Matrix-Based Blueprint for System Architecture Design – A Case Study with an Industrial Partner

Lender, Benjamin Nils Johannes; Trauer, Jakob; Schweigert-Recksiek, Sebastian; Spreitzer, Karsten; Chmielewski, Nils; Zimmermann, Markus // 2020
Trends like digitalization, servitization and the ongoing globalization drive an ever more growing product complexity. To handle this challenge and to succeed on fast-paced markets, companies need to ...

A Role-Activity-Product Model to Simulate Distributed Design Processes

Wöhr, Ferdinand; Königs, Simon; Ring, Philipp; Zimmermann, Markus // 2020
Computational models can be used to study product design processes. We propose an agent-based simulation model that incorporates, first, the role of design parties involved, second, their design ...

A Role-based Prototyping Approach for Human-Centred Design in Fuzzy Front-End Scenarios

Martins Pacheco, Nuno Miguel; Behrenbeck, Jan; Tariq, Bilal; Vazhapilli Sureshbabu, Anand; Zimmermann, Markus // 2020
Developing new products is challenging due to ambiguous and uncertain requirements and unclear processes especially for novice development teams. This paper outlines a role-based prototyping approach ...

COMPUTATIONAL CONCEPTUAL DISTANCES IN COMBINATIONAL CREATIVITY

Han, J., Hua, M., Park, D., Wang, P. and Childs, P. R. N. // 2020

CONCEPTION OF A DIGITAL TWIN IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING – A CASE STUDY IN TECHNICAL PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Schweigert-Recksiek, S., Trauer, J., Engel, C., Spreitzer, K. and Zimmermann, M. // 2020

COST OPTIMIZATION OF PRODUCT FAMILIES USING SOLUTION SPACES

Rötzer, S., Thoma, D. and Zimmermann, M. // 2020

Data-Driven Engineering – Definitions and Insights from an Industrial Case Study for a New Approach in Technical Product Development

Trauer, Jakob; Schweigert-Recksiek, Sebastian; Onuma Okamoto, Luis; Spreitzer, Karsten; Mörtl, Markus; Zimmermann, Markus // 2020
Due to the evermore growing digitization in engineering, the term data-driven engineering has evolved over the last years. Yet, there is no unified definition of the term. The presented research is ...

FORCING CREATIVITY IN AGILE INNOVATION PROCESSES THROUGH ASD-INNOVATION COACHING

Albers, Albert (1); Hahn, Carsten (2); Niever, Manuel (2); Heimicke, Jonas (1); Marthaler, Florian (1); Spadinger, Markus (1) // 2020
The challenge to handle uncertainties as well as a rapidly changing and challenging environment in product development is increasingly faced by implementing agile approaches and creativity methods ...

General Approach to support Modelling of Data and Information Flows in Product Development

Mehlstäubl, Jan; Atzberger, Alexander; Paetzold, Kristin // 2020
The efficient coordination of data and information is an important leaver for shorter development times and greater competitiveness. In this paper, a methodical approach for detailed and ...

Learning from Own Mistakes – A Comparative Study of Student Design Projects Working with Different Learning Approaches

VOß, Markus (1); BOZKURT, Hulusi (1); SAUER, Thorsten (2); NUTZMANN, Marc (2) // 2020
In previous work the authors have studied intensively in how far it is important for the learning process that Engineering Design students do not just plan products but also get the opportunity to ...

Learning to Design in a Serious Game

VOß, Markus (1); BOZKURT, Hulusi (1); SAUER, Thorsten (2); NUTZMANN, Marc (2) // 2020
The paper describes, discusses and reflects how a second year Engineering Design project in a Mechanical Engineering bachelor’s programme has been 'gamified' by introducing 'playful' elements into ...

Methode zur gezielten Identifikation von Marktunsicherheiten zur Unterstützung der Zielsystementstehung

Zimmermann, Valentin; Prinz, Rudi; Albers, Albert; // 2020
Product development and the associated processes are charac-terized by uncertainties. Thus, the elements of the system of ob-jectives are also subject to uncertainties, which influence the product, ...

Model Based Early-Stage Assessment for Modular New Product Development

Küchenhof, Jan; Seiler, Florian; Krause, Dieter // 2020
Higher market dynamics and lower product life cycles lead to an increasing demand in new products which makes changes necessary. Therefore, firms need to comply with technological as well as customer ...

NEW INSIGHTS ON INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES THROUGH ENGINEERING DESIGN STUDENTS’ ANALYSIS

Nutzmann, Marc (1); Voß, Markus (2); Sauer, Thorsten (1); Bozkurt, Hulusi (2); BÖHNLEIN, Tobias (1) // 2020
At the DHBW Cooperative State University engineering design students are encountered with a course on systematic approaches and processes (e.g. time to market process, integrated engineering ...

On the Treatment of Equality Constraints in Mechanical Systems Design Subject to Uncertainty

Stumpf, Julian; Naumann, Thomas; Vogt, Marc Eric; Duddeck, Fabian; Zimmermann, Markus // 2020
In early phases of product development, uncertainty may be treated by a set-based design method relying on so-called solution spaces. In this approach, all relevant system requirements are used to ...

Optimizing Distributed Design Processes for Flexibility and Cost

Daub, Marco; Wöhr, Ferdinand; Zimmermann, Markus // 2020
This paper considers three different modes of design work that is distributed over several design parties: independent design (in parallel, no design interactions, sub-system requirements), dependent ...

Planning & Tracking the Changes - Matrix Mapping of Modular Product Family Generations

Küchenhof, Jan; Schwede, Lea-Nadine; Krause, Dieter // 2020
In this paper, the handling of different product family generations is methodically supported. In order to prepare low internal complexity for offering future product variants, Design for Variety and ...

Prototyping With A Team: Acting Machines Support Shared Understanding

van der Helm, Aadjan; Stappers, Pieter Jan // 2020
It is a great challenge for design students to learn to work with interaction and interactive technology. They need learn about interactive prototypes as well as many other things, and within a ...

Redesigning a Jade Design Course through integration of Three-Dimensional Technology

Wang, Manqian; Kim, Eunyoung; Man, Yang // 2020
The jade design course is a typical oriental course in undergraduate program for design major. The course has focused on how to combine traditional jade culture with fashion to contribute the ...

Sequencing of Information in Modular Model-based Systems Design

Rötzer, Sebastian; Rostan, Nicky; Steger, Hans Christian; Vogel-Heuser, Birgit; Zimmermann, Markus // 2020
Multi-disciplinary design of complex systems is characterized by many inter-dependencies between components. Therefore, adjusting their properties appropriately to satisfy all system requirements is ...

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