Conference Agenda
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Session Overview | |
Location: Congress Hall Orlando 1 |
Date: Monday, 20/May/2024 | |
9:15am - 12:30pm |
D113: WORKSHOP 3 - MULTI-USER CENTRIC CO-CREATION Location: Congress Hall Orlando 1 Chair: Shakuntala Acharya, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India Chair: Akane Matsumae, Kyushu University, Japan Hosted by The Design Society DESIGN CREATIVITY SIG |
2:00pm - 5:15pm |
D133: WORKSHOP 7 - NATURE AS AN INNOVATIVE CATALYST AND MODEL IN DESIGN FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING Location: Congress Hall Orlando 1 Chair: Tino Stanković, ETH Zurich, Switzerland Chair: Serena Graziosi, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Hosted by The Design Society DESIGN FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING SIG |
Date: Tuesday, 21/May/2024 | |
8:15am - 10:15am |
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 |
10:45am - 12:30pm |
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 |
3:15pm - 5:15pm |
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 |
5:30pm - 7:00pm |
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 |
Date: Wednesday, 22/May/2024 | |
8:15am - 10:15am |
D313: HUMAN-CENTRIC AND ROBOTIC SYSTEMS IN MANUFACTURING DESIGN Location: Congress Hall Orlando 1 Chair: Jonathan Borg, University of Malta, Malta A proposed framework using systems engineering to design human-centric manufacturing systems for novel products to reduce complexity and risk Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden A matrix-based approach to step-wise assess the safety of collaborative robots in manufacturing 1: University of Technology Sydney, Australia; 2: Queensland University of Technology, Australia; 3: Australian Cobotics Centre, Australia Service centric design methodology for integrated robot-infrastructure systems Technische Universität Berlin, Germany Towards an ontology to capture human attributes in human-robot collaboration University of Bath, United Kingdom Design for robotic disassembly University of Southern Denmark, Denmark Evaluation of a multi-user requirements axiomatic design decision support tool for manufacturing process selection University of Malta, Malta |
10:45am - 12:30pm |
D323: DESIGN FOR DIGITAL HEALTH SYSTEMS Location: Congress Hall Orlando 1 Chair: Anja Maier, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom Design as a practice for implementing complex digital health: preliminary results from an interview study in the Netherlands 1: Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands; 2: University of Cambridge, United Kingdom Requirements elicitation in board game design for children with developmental language disorder (DLD) University of Malta, Malta Implementing the model-based systems engineering (MBSE) approach to develop an assessment framework for healthcare facility design 1: University of Cambridge, United Kingdom; 2: Technische Universität Dresden, Germany; 3: TU Wien, Austria Design of a healthcare ecosystem to improve user experience in pediatric urotherapy 1: Faculty of Design Sciences, University of Antwerp, Belgium; 2: Wilhelmina Children’s Hospital, University Medical Center Utrecht, Netherlands; 3: University Hospital Antwerp, Belgium; 4: Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Antwerp, Belgium Towards designing for health outcomes: implications for designers in eHealth design Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands |
3:45pm - 5:45pm |
D333: INTEGRATING SUSTAINABILITY INTO SYSTEMS ENGINEERING PRACTICES Location: Congress Hall Orlando 1 Chair: Nikola Bursac, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany Interdisciplinary system lifecycle management – a systematic literature review 1: Fraunhofer IEM, Germany; 2: Heinz Nixdorf Institute, Paderborn University, Germany Leveraging design thinking in MBSE: mitigating data and information uncertainties – an integration model approach Bundeswehr University Munich, Germany Supporting circular economy strategies for design of sustainable mechatronic systems using MBSE 1: University of Zagreb Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, Croatia; 2: Technische Universität Ilmenau, Germany Justice-Embedded Requirements Engineering (JERE) for system design 1: Georgia Institute of Technology, United States of America; 2: University of Wisconsin–Madison, United States of America Enabling the design for circularity through circularity measures: breaking down the R-strategies into useful design measures 1: University of Stuttgart, Germany; 2: Fraunhofer IAO, Germany; 3: Germany Utilization of the system architecture in the context of validation in the business-to-business (B2B) sector 1: Fraunhofer IEM, Germany; 2: HARTING Applied Technologies, Germany |
Date: Thursday, 23/May/2024 | |
8:15am - 10:15am |
D413: HUMAN-CENTRIC DYNAMICS AND INTEGRATION IN DESIGN MANAGEMENT Location: Congress Hall Orlando 1 Chair: Monica Bordegoni, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Human-centred engineering design: a cross-disciplinary product innovation practice 1: Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway; 2: University of Bristol, United Kingdom; 3: Stanford University, United States of America Drivers and barriers for design and designers in interdisciplinary product development – a literature-based conceptual model Heinz Nixdorf Institute, Paderborn University, Germany Human in the loop: revolutionizing industry 5.0 with design thinking and systems thinking 1: Politecnico di Milano, Italy; 2: TMC Italia, Italy; 3: Tetra Pak Packaging Solutions, Italy Towards a method for human-centred analysis of external variety Hamburg University of Technology, Germany Exploring gesture generation for smartwatches: is user elicitation enough? Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India Gamification as an innovative method in user experience design University of Wuppertal, Germany |
10:45am - 12:30pm |
D423: ENHANCING DESIGN THROUGH OPTIMISATION AND AUTOMATION TOOLS Location: Congress Hall Orlando 1 Chair: Markus Zimmermann, Technical University of Munich, Germany Optimization-based design support for engineer-to-order product quotation 1: Linköping University, Sweden; 2: Epiroc Rock Drills AB, Sweden Are generative design tools creative? A characterisation of tools throughout the design process University of Bristol, United Kingdom Enhancing design automation for components of electric machines: a systematic approach 1: Fraunhofer IFAM, Germany; 2: Linköping University, Sweden; 3: Additive Drives GmbH, Germany; 4: Technische Universität Clausthal, Germany Developing a method to improve unknown identification and design efforts for environmental transition: a case study in the packaging industry MINES ParisTech, France Approaches for exploration, analysis, and visualization of tradespace for engineering decision-making 1: Clemson University, United States of America; 2: Aarhus University, Denmark; 3: US Army Ground Vehicle Systems Center, United States of America |
3:15pm - 5:15pm |
D433: MECHANICAL DESIGN ENHANCEMENTS - OPTIMISATION, ANALYSIS, AND PRACTICE Location: Congress Hall Orlando 1 Chair: Shayne Gooch, University of Canterbury, New Zealand Challenges in product variant costing – a case study Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Computing solution spaces for gear box design 1: Technical University of Munich, Germany; 2: Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany; 3: J.M. Voith SE & Co. KG | VTA, Germany A review of hydraulic energy harvester designs – current practice and future improvements University of Bath, United Kingdom Approaches to reducing gear mass and their effects on gearing stresses and deformations University of Zagreb Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, Croatia Optimization of the potting design using an approach for load path optimized designs of sandwich structures Hamburg University of Technology, Germany Design delusions and prototyping: eliciting the link between prototypes and product performance 1: Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway; 2: University of Bristol, United Kingdom |
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