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While investigations into both theories and models has remained a major strand of engineering design research, current literature sorely lacks a reference book that provides a comprehensive and up-to-date anthology of theories and models, and their philosophical and empirical underpinnings; An Anthology of Theories and Models of Design fills this gap. The text collects the expert views of an international authorship, covering: · significant theories in engineering design, including CK theory, domain theory, and the theory of technical systems; · current models of design, from a function behavior structure model to an integrated model; · important empirical research findings from studies into design; and · philosophical underpinnings of design itself. For educators and researchers in engineering design, An Anthology of Theories and Models of Design gives access to in-depth coverage of theoretical and empirical developments in this area; for practitioners, the book will provide exposure to theoretical and empirical foundations to methods and tools that are currently practiced as well as those in the process of development.
Aesthetics. --- Design -- Philosophy. --- Design -- Technique. --- Engineering. --- Engineering design. --- Technology_xPhilosophy. --- Engineering design --- Civil & Environmental Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Civil Engineering --- Design --- Philosophy. --- Technique. --- Engineering Design. --- Philosophy of Technology. --- Mental philosophy --- Humanities --- Design, Engineering --- Engineering --- Industrial design --- Strains and stresses
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Design research is a fast-growing field of inquiry with significant importance in terms of helping society to create products and processes of improved quality and for enhancing the environment in which we live. The step-wise, hands-on approach of DRM studies the ways in which design research can best be undertaken to address specific questions. This study gives rise, for the first time, to a generic and systematic design research methodology intended to improve the quality of design research – its academic credibility, industrial significance and societal contribution – by enabling more thorough, efficient and effective procedures. Professors Blessing and Chakrabarti provide a comprehensive list of types of design research linked to appropriate research methods – familiar as well as new – and supported by illustrative examples throughout the text. Furthermore, the book points the way to more detailed sources of various established research methods that can be applied. The practical emphasis of the text is reinforced by a whole section of design research project examples contributed by eminent design researchers and placed in the context of the proposed methodology to demonstrate the application of the variety of approaches available in a structured fashion. DRM, a Design Research Methodology, speaks to a broad readership: it will provide the graduate student with an excellent grounding in good design research practice, inculcating good habits of research for the future and showing how the process of understanding and improving design can become more effective and efficient; it will interest the academic and industrial researcher as a source of useful and well-ordered methods within a common design research ethos, as well as a methodological framework for research projects and programmes; it will attract the supervisors of young researchers by offering research methods and a well-thought-out and logically structured research process for use in courses on design research.
Engineering design -- Research -- Methodology. --- Engineering design -- Research. --- Engineering design. --- Engineering. --- Engineering design --- Civil & Environmental Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Civil Engineering --- Methodology --- Research --- Industrial design. --- Methodology. --- Design, Industrial --- Computer-aided engineering. --- Control engineering. --- Industrial engineering. --- Production engineering. --- Engineering Design. --- Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD, CAE) and Design. --- Industrial and Production Engineering. --- Control. --- Mechanical drawing --- New products --- Design --- Computer aided design. --- Control and Systems Theory. --- Management engineering --- Simplification in industry --- Engineering --- Value analysis (Cost control) --- CAD (Computer-aided design) --- Computer-assisted design --- Computer-aided engineering --- Design, Engineering --- Industrial design --- Strains and stresses --- Control engineering --- Control equipment --- Control theory --- Engineering instruments --- Automation --- Programmable controllers --- Manufacturing engineering --- Process engineering --- Industrial engineering --- Mechanical engineering --- CAE --- Data processing
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Materials sciences --- Engineering sciences. Technology --- Production management --- Programming --- Artificial intelligence. Robotics. Simulation. Graphics --- DFMA (design for manufacture and assembly) --- controleleer --- KI (kunstmatige intelligentie) --- ingenieurswetenschappen --- CAD (computer aided design) --- AI (artificiële intelligentie)
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While investigations into both theories and models has remained a major strand of engineering design research, current literature sorely lacks a reference book that provides a comprehensive and up-to-date anthology of theories and models, and their philosophical and empirical underpinnings; An Anthology of Theories and Models of Design fills this gap. The text collects the expert views of an international authorship, covering: · significant theories in engineering design, including CK theory, domain theory, and the theory of technical systems; · current models of design, from a function behavior structure model to an integrated model; · important empirical research findings from studies into design; and · philosophical underpinnings of design itself. For educators and researchers in engineering design, An Anthology of Theories and Models of Design gives access to in-depth coverage of theoretical and empirical developments in this area; for practitioners, the book will provide exposure to theoretical and empirical foundations to methods and tools that are currently practiced as well as those in the process of development.
Philosophy --- Materials sciences --- Applied physical engineering --- Engineering sciences. Technology --- Production management --- DFMA (design for manufacture and assembly) --- filosofie --- technologie --- ingenieurswetenschappen
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Design research is a fast-growing field of inquiry with significant importance in terms of helping society to create products and processes of improved quality and for enhancing the environment in which we live. The step-wise, hands-on approach of DRM studies the ways in which design research can best be undertaken to address specific questions. This study gives rise, for the first time, to a generic and systematic design research methodology intended to improve the quality of design research - its academic credibility, industrial significance and societal contribution - by enabling more thorough, efficient and effective procedures. Professors Blessing and Chakrabarti provide a comprehensive list of types of design research linked to appropriate research methods - familiar as well as new - and supported by illustrative examples throughout the text. Furthermore, the book points the way to more detailed sources of various established research methods that can be applied. The practical emphasis of the text is reinforced by a whole section of design research project examples contributed by eminent design researchers and placed in the context of the proposed methodology to demonstrate the application of the variety of approaches available in a structured fashion. DRM, a Design Research Methodology, speaks to a broad readership: it will provide the graduate student with an excellent grounding in good design research practice, inculcating good habits of research for the future and showing how the process of understanding and improving design can become more effective and efficient; it will interest the academic and industrial researcher as a source of useful and well-ordered methods within a common design research ethos, as well as a methodological framework for research projects and programmes; it will attract the supervisors of young researchers by offering research methods and a well-thought-out and logically structured research process for use in courses on design research.
Materials sciences --- Engineering sciences. Technology --- Production management --- Programming --- Artificial intelligence. Robotics. Simulation. Graphics --- DFMA (design for manufacture and assembly) --- controleleer --- KI (kunstmatige intelligentie) --- ingenieurswetenschappen --- CAD (computer aided design)
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