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Session Overview |
Date: Tuesday, 21/May/2024 | |||
8:15am - 10:15am |
D211: MODELS AND STRATEGIES FOR CIRCULAR ECONOMY Location: Congress Hall Ragusa Chair: Tim C. McAloone, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Operationalizing leverage points in business model design for sustainable systems change 1: University of Cambridge, United Kingdom; 2: Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology, Agency for Science, Technology & Research, Singapore Understanding a SPSS-aided packaging-free shopping practice 1: Beijing Shangyi Heart Technology Co. Ltd., China; 2: Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Circular products: the balance between sustainability and excessive margins in design 1: Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden; 2: University of Auckland, New Zealand Modelling an ecosystem of business models in a circular value chain: the circular business ecosystem model canvas 1: Imperial College London, United Kingdom; 2: Ragn-Sells Group, Sweden Design and collaboration strategies for circular economy implementation across the value chain Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Product-service systems in large automotive OEMs: characterising the decision-making process when developing and introducing vehicle sharing/pooling schemes University of Bath, United Kingdom |
D212: INNOVATIONS IN DESIGN PROTOTYPING AND REVERSE ENGINEERING Location: Congress Hall Bobara Chair: Kristin Paetzold-Byhain, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany Perception-centric design considerations for low-cost haptic emulation in prototypes University of Bristol, United Kingdom New methodology for the characterization of 3D model reconstructions to meet conditions of input data and requirements of downstream applications Fraunhofer Institute for Production Systems and Design Technology IPK, Germany An approach for reverse engineering and redesign of additive manufactured spare parts 1: University of Zagreb Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, Croatia; 2: University of Zagreb Faculty of Architecture, School of Design, Croatia; 3: Metal Centre Čakovec, Croatia What can we learn from outstanding designers? The relationship between design expertise and prototyping 1: Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands; 2: Technical University of Munich, Germany A novel heuristic approach to detect induced forming defects using point cloud scans 1: Swinburne University of Technology, Australia; 2: University of Stuttgart, Germany; 3: National University of Science and Technology, Pakistan; 4: Technical University of Munich, Germany Criticality-based planning of prototype sequences University of Rostock, Germany |
D213: SYSTEMS ENGINEERING MODELLING AND ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGIES I Location: Congress Hall Orlando 1 Chair: Felician Campean, University of Bradford, United Kingdom Product changes from various viewpoints along the product lifecycle – an empirical study Hamburg University of Technology, Germany Automatic derivation of use case diagrams from interrelated natural language requirements 1: Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany; 2: AUDI AG, Germany Merging agent-based simulation and vehicle dynamics: a hybrid approach for value exploration in the mining industry Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden Using product profiles for retrospective case studies in SGE – system generation engineering IPEK - Institute of Product Engineering, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany Supporting modular product family representations by methodically utilising meta-models Hamburg University of Technology, Germany Investigation of advantages of models and the modelling process by introducing a model evaluation concept Technische Universität Clausthal, Germany |
D214: INTEGRATING DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY IN INDUSTRY 4.0 Location: Congress Hall Orlando 2 Chair: Martin Steinert, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway Investigating low data consistency in work planning processes – causes, measures, and opportunities 1: University of Stuttgart, Germany; 2: University of Technology Sydney, Australia The relation between service and digital transition: implications for designers 1: Politecnico di Torino, Italy; 2: Politecnico di Milano, Italy Prototyping industry 4.0: enhancing efficiency and productivity in small enterprises through iteration and low-cost solutions Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway Exploring space manufacturing: designing a lunar factory for space-bound products in the new space economy Politecnico di Milano, Italy The Karakuri IoT toolkit: a collaborative solution for ideating and prototyping IoT opportunities 1: Mälardalen University, Sweden; 2: RISE, Sweden On-site analysis of work-related stress to design workers-friendly manufacturing systems Politecnico di Torino, Italy |
D215: HUMAN-CENTRIC APPROACHES IN DESIGN RESEARCH Location: Congress Hall Konavle Chair: Charlie Ranscombe, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia Human- and design-centric source: comparison using requirements checklist Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India Shame cues: detecting shame in disguise and playing with new perspectives to inform the design process Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway Introducing a framework to translate user scenarios into engineering specifications with “action steps” Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea A proposed framework for data-driven human factors evaluation University of Bristol, United Kingdom Human interaction with the physical world: a brief review of studies on affordances IDC School of Design, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India Narrative drives design decision-making 1: North Carolina State University, United States of America; 2: Iowa State University, United States of America |
D216: INNOVATIVE DESIGN APPROACHES IN HEALTHCARE Location: Congress Hall Šipun Chair: P. John Clarkson, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom Toward a design methodology for configuring assistive wearables 1: A*STAR, Singapore; 2: Royal College of Art, United Kingdom Designing remote patient and family centred interventions: an exploratory approach 1: Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands; 2: Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands; 3: University of Cambridge, United Kingdom Considerations in the testing of a minimum viable product in healthcare Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India Bridging the gap: a multidisciplinary approach to integrated care solutions for the aging population Bournemouth University, United Kingdom StudyWell: a co-design project for enhancing student mental health and wellbeing through service design and relational welfare Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway Evaluating a web-based guide for designing digital patient experiences: preliminary results of a user test with design students 1: Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands; 2: University of Cambridge, United Kingdom; 3: Erasmus University Medical Center, The Netherlands |
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10:15am - 10:45am |
D2-B1: REFRESHMENT BREAK |
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10:45am - 12:30pm |
D221: SUSTAINABILITY AND SUFFICIENCY IN SYSTEMS DESIGN Location: Congress Hall Ragusa Chair: Flore Vallet, CentraleSupélec, France Towards a unified absolute environmental sustainability decoupling indicator 1: Technical University of Denmark, DTU Construct, Denmark; 2: Technical University of Denmark, Centre for Absolute Sustainability, Denmark; 3: Technical University of Denmark, Centre for Technology Entrepreneurship, Denmark Interdisciplinary Transition Innovation, Management, and Engineering (InTIME) Design: an intersection analysis of design approaches for whole-system sustainability 1: Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom; 2: Splendid Engineering, United Kingdom Developing readiness levels for risk assessment in green transition engineering projects 1: Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway; 2: Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Uncovering rebound effects of sufficiency-oriented product-service systems: a systematic review 1: Technical University of Denmark, Denmark; 2: Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain Systems thinking towards holistic, sustainability-oriented assessment and decision-making for lightweighting 1: University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom; 2: National Manufacturing Institute Scotland, United Kingdom |
D222: ADVANCED METHODOLOGIES FOR SMART PRODUCT AND SYSTEM DESIGN Location: Congress Hall Bobara Chair: Larry Allen Stauffer, University of Idaho, United States of America Designing a framework for actuators for adaptive structures University of Stuttgart, Germany Challenges of the integrative product and production system development 1: Fraunhofer IEM, Germany; 2: Paderborn University, Germany Variability in complex product/system design: case study in automotive industry 1: Laboratoire Genie Industriel, CentraleSupélec, Université Paris-Saclay, France; 2: Renault Technocentre, France Design methodology for optimal sensor placement for cure monitoring and load detection of sensor-integrated, gentelligent composite parts 1: Leibniz University Hannover, Germany; 2: Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany Evaluation of the methodical framework for the management of uncertainty in the context of the integration of sensory functions Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany |
D223: SYSTEMS ENGINEERING MODELLING AND ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGIES II Location: Congress Hall Orlando 1 Chair: Benoit Eynard, Université de Technologie de Compiègne, France Tailored metrics for assessing the quality of MBSE models 1: Heinz Nixdorf Institute, Paderborn University, Germany; 2: Behr-Hella Thermocontrol GmbH, Germany Extending the function failure modes taxonomy for intelligent systems with embedded AI components 1: University of Bradford, United Kingdom; 2: Hubei Key Laboratory of Automotive Power Train and Electronic Control, China Tool support for implementing a methodology in magnet development projects at CERN 1: European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), Switzerland; 2: IPEK - Institute of Product Engineering, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany Systems engineering in design practice: a guideline for development service providers 1: Porsche Engineering Services GmbH, Germany; 2: Hamburg University of Technology, Germany Reviewing the suitability of ICT-centered design methods for smart PSS development University of Stuttgart, Germany |
D224: VIRTUAL REALITY FOR DESIGN AND EDUCATIONAL APPLICATIONS Location: Congress Hall Orlando 2 Chair: Andrew Wodehouse, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom 6 degree of freedom positional object tracking for physical prototype digitisation University of Bristol, United Kingdom Learnings from developing a custom virtual assembly environment for mountability issues of cooling cabinets School of Engineering, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Austria Mixed reality prototyping: a framework to characterise simultaneous physical/virtual prototyping 1: University of Bristol, United Kingdom; 2: The University of Tokyo, Japan A virtual reality experience to raise sustainability awareness within the fashion industry Politecnico di Milano, Italy Approach of a virtual reality didactic toolkit – implementation and reflection 1: Ostfalia Hochschule für angewandte Wissenschaften, Germany; 2: Technische Universität Clausthal, Germany |
D225: ADVANCEMENTS IN DESIGN AND MATERIALS FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING Location: Congress Hall Konavle Chair: Tino Stanković, ETH Zurich, Switzerland Analysing shrinkage compensation in additive manufacturing: a comparative study of reverse engineering and gauge-based methods Università degli Studi della Tuscia, Italy Optical and mechanical testing of 3D printed parts made of high-viscosity silicone to identify process parameters and design advice for 3D printing and printer development Technische Hochschule Nürnberg Georg Simon Ohm, Germany Design and evaluation of non-planar material extrusion on a 3-axis printer Lund University, Sweden Exploring high-stiffness pellets as filaments in fused filament fabrication 1: Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway; 2: University of Bristol, United Kingdom An analytic cost model for bound metal deposition Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy |
D226: EMOTIONAL AND SUSTAINABLE DESIGN IN HEALTHCARE TECHNOLOGY Location: Congress Hall Šipun Chair: Valeria Pannunzio, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom Co-designing for the NHS: the development of sustainable theatre garments 1: University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom; 2: Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom; 3: NHS Scotland, Golden Jubilee, United Kingdom Surveying factors that influence healthcare personnel in the transition to reusable surgical gowns University of Antwerp, Belgium Emotional design of medical devices: exoskeletons and post-stroke recovery devices Aalborg University, Denmark Designing healthcare systems for earlier diagnosis and prevention of dementia 1: Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands; 2: University of Cambridge, United Kingdom; 3: Erasmus University Medical Center, The Netherlands; 4: Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands Designing positive emotional experiences of wearable medical technology for type 1 diabetes Bournemouth University, United Kingdom |
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12:30pm - 2:00pm |
D2-EM: MEET THE EDITORS OF THE DESIGN STUDIES REPLACEMENT JOURNAL Location: Congress Hall Šipun Chair: Philip Cash, Northumbria University, United Kingdom |
D2-L: LUNCH Location: Restaurant Cavtat |
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2:00pm - 2:45pm |
D2-P: PLENARY SESSION (Jon Hirschtick) Location: Congress Hall Ragusa Chair: Stanko Škec, University of Zagreb FSB, Croatia AI IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT: A PERSPECTIVE VIEW Jon Hirschtick Chief Evangelist at PTC, Cofounder of SolidWorks and Onshape |
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2:45pm - 3:15pm |
D2-B2: REFRESHMENT BREAK |
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3:15pm - 5:15pm |
D231: SUSTAINABILITY IN ACTION THROUGH DESIGN CASE STUDIES Location: Congress Hall Ragusa Chair: Sophie I. Hallstedt, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden What Italian furniture companies do towards sustainable transition? Design actions and strategies showcased during Milan Design Week 2023 Politecnico di Milano, Italy Integration of sustainability into product development: insights from an industry survey 1: Technical University of Denmark, DTU Construct, Denmark; 2: Technical University of Denmark, Centre for Absolute Sustainability, Denmark Using the low-tech concept to create scenarios: an analysis of its potential to design for sustainable urban future 1: Pôle Léonard de Vinci, France; 2: Laboratoire Genie Industriel, CentraleSupélec, Université Paris-Saclay, France; 3: IRT SystemX, France Comparison of e-scooter tyre performance using rolling resistance trailer 1: University of Canterbury, New Zealand; 2: CESI Graduate School of Engineering, France Data-driven life cycle assessment for mechatronic systems: a comparative analysis of environmental impact assessments 1: Hamburg University of Technology, Germany; 2: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany |
D232: MANAGING UNCERTAINTY AND ENHANCING ROBUSTNESS IN DESIGN Location: Congress Hall Bobara Chair: Massimo Panarotto, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Reducing uncertainty regarding customer expectations for a sustainable car interior design integrated in a data-informed design approach 1: Hochschule Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences, Germany; 2: Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden; 3: Intended Future AB, Sweden Future-robust product portfolio development: insights into the advancement of product portfolios in companies – an interview study 1: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany; 2: Heinz Nixdorf Institute, Paderborn University, Germany Decision making support for designers at the early design stage regarding narrowing down the range values of design variables 1: Meiji University, Japan; 2: Mazda Motor Corporation, Japan; 3: The University of Tokyo, Japan Using cluster analysis to enhance a method for the management of disturbance factors via product structures Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany Modeling uncertain requirements Fraunhofer IAO, Germany Data- and simulation-based material behaviour prediction Technische Universität Berlin, Germany |
D233: ADVANCES IN SYSTEM-OF-SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AND DESIGN Location: Congress Hall Orlando 1 Chair: Sandro Wartzack, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany Exploring indicators of system-of-systems resilience: outcomes of a health systems design workshop at an international conference 1: University of Cambridge, United Kingdom; 2: CentraleSupélec, France; 3: University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom; 4: Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Designing for systems-of-systems resilience: from the individual to the planet University of Cambridge, United Kingdom A tradespace exploration approach for changeability assessment from a system-of-systems perspective: application from the construction machinery industry Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden Principles for the design of system of systems exemplified using modularisation 1: Fraunhofer IEM, Germany; 2: Heinz Nixdorf Institute, Paderborn University, Germany Bridging simulation granularity in system-of-systems: conjunct application of discrete element method and discrete event simulations in construction equipment design Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden AI-based analysis and linking of technical and organisational data using graph models as a basis for decision-making in systems engineering 1: ENBACE GmbH, Germany; 2: Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany; 3: Siemens Mobility GmbH, Germany |
D234: STRATEGIES FOR DESIGN ORGANISATION AND ENTERPRISE TRANSFORMATION Location: Congress Hall Orlando 2 Chair: Julie Stal-Le Cardinal, CentraleSupélec, France Implementing an open innovation process in the premium marine industry Arts University Bournemouth, United Kingdom Relation between purpose of individual agile elements and the need for their adaptation in product design & development 1: Bundeswehr University Munich, Germany; 2: Technische Universität Dresden, Germany Aligning production requirements with product and production maturities: enhancing production preparation during product development School of Engineering, Jönköping University, Sweden Scientometric exploration of responsible innovation: mapping the knowledge landscape 1: Carleton University, Canada; 2: University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Slovenia; 3: University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics, Slovenia Towards agile automotive development: benefits, challenges and organizational changes Technische Universität Dresden, Germany Exploring the barriers to innovation adoption in the UK construction industry University of Cambridge, United Kingdom |
D235: DESIGN THEORY FRAMEWORKS AND APPLICATIONS Location: Congress Hall Konavle Chair: Dorian Marjanović, University of Zagreb FSB, Croatia A theory landscape of design: mapping the theoretical discourse of the discipline 1: Technical University of Munich, Germany; 2: Berlin School of Economics and Law, Germany Research story telling: using the research journey map to communicate information, data, systems, and artifacts Carnegie Mellon University, United States of America Operationalizing community-based open scientific design research benchmarks: application to model-based architecture design synthesis 1: Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Grenoble INP, G-SCOP, France; 2: Arts et Métiers ParisTech, France; 3: ISAE-Supméca, France; 4: École Centrale de Nantes, France Future design narratives: an interdisciplinary approach to a decolonial glossary Politecnico di Milano, Italy Replication studies in engineering design – a feasibility study 1: University of Rostock, Germany; 2: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany Feedback thought at the intersection of systems and design science Technical University of Denmark, DTU Construct, Denmark |
D236: EMPATHY, ACCESSIBILITY, AND AESTHETICS IN INDUSTRIAL DESIGN Location: Congress Hall Šipun Chair: Åsa Ericson, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden Application of universal design principles on computer mouse interface: developing a universal mouse pointing and control system to provide affordance to the left-handed users Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India Empathic empowerment: an exploration and analysis of a situated interaction through empathic modelling and role-play University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom Empowering design literacy: a toolkit for promoting the design of positive experiences through rules of thumb 1: Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany; 2: Anhalt University of Applied Sciences, Germany Into the wonder – exploring the design of playables Design School Kolding, Denmark Unveiling key user experience issues to facilitate user-centred design of inertial motion capture systems Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India The aesthetics of robot design: towards a classification of morphologies 1: University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom; 2: Technical University of Denmark, Denmark |
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5:30pm - 7:00pm |
D242: DESIGN RESEARCH QUALITY - EXPLORING DIRECTIONS FOR A NEW DS SIG MEETING Location: Congress Hall Bobara Chair: Philip Cash, Northumbria University, United Kingdom Chair: Romain Pinquié, Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Grenoble INP, G-SCOP, France |
D243: AI IN DESIGN - EXPLORING DIRECTIONS FOR A NEW DS SIG MEETING Location: Congress Hall Orlando 1 Chair: Filippo Chiarello, Università di Pisa, Italy Chair: Alejandro Pradas Gomez, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden Chair: Yuan Yin, Imperial College London, United Kingdom |
D244: DESIGN JUSTICE - EXPLORING DIRECTIONS FOR A NEW DS SIG MEETING Location: Congress Hall Orlando 2 Chair: Sita M Syal, University of Michigan, United States of America Chair: Julia Kramer, University of Michigan, United States of America |
D245: PUBLISHING DESIGN RESEARCH Location: Congress Hall Konavle Chair: Panos Y. Papalambros, University of Michigan, United States of America Panelists: John Gero (UNC Charlotte), Daniela C. A. Pigosso (Technical University of Denmark), Gaetano Cascini (Politecnico di Milano), Allison Keene (Cambridge University Press) |
D246: DS MENTORING PROGRAM Location: Congress Hall Šipun Chair: Sophie I. Hallstedt, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden Chair: Julie Stal-Le Cardinal, CentraleSupélec, France |
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