scholarly journals TINJAUAN KONSEP DESAIN FLATPACK PADA RAK SUSUN 5 TINGKAT TERBUKA MASTERSPACE HOLELESS

2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 245
Author(s):  
Rizky Dinata ◽  
Marwan Noer

The success of developing new products is a prerequisite for companies to remain competitive in a market that is always demanding. The design concept with the term Flat-pack became very popular and inspired the design of other products, especially product design in small industries or artisans in Indonesia. Research on producing products that have successfully applied this design concept is very much needed to review and discuss the product details of the holeless level 5 Masterspace Rak as a product that will be a case study of how the design process and success in applying the Flat-pack design concept, with the basic principles of knockdown and RTA Ready theory To Assemble. The method that will be used to achieve the objectives of this research is the Basic Theory Method. In carrying out this method, it will be sought where phenomena can be said to be core phenomena that can be taken and formed into a theory. It is hoped that through this research, the results can be applied to the planning of craft innovative products by small craftsmen while still being able to compete globally.

Author(s):  
Tom Page

This article compares and contrasts the use of haptic and digital sketching in the design process. It investigates the preferred sketching method of final year design students. In addition, it examines the relationship between effective communication and the use of haptic and digital sketching. A case study involving ten final year students studying product design courses at Nottingham Trent University was undertaken. The text explores the current literature and identifies the benefits of using the two methods. The inclusion of digital sketching tutorials in the undergraduate curriculum is discussed as well as the option of replacing haptic with digital sketching. The study concludes that while a wider survey with students from other design courses would be useful, the results provide strong evidence that final year students currently prefer haptic to digital sketching as an essential part of the design process.


2014 ◽  
Vol 532 ◽  
pp. 623-628
Author(s):  
Cheng Ye Zhang ◽  
Run Hua Tan ◽  
Guo Zhong Cao

To build sustainable competitive advantage, being real customer-oriented, the integrated study of customer value guiding product design process research is proposed. By analyzing the connotation of customer value theory, the distinction between customer value-oriented product design and the traditional design is discussed. The basic principles of customer value-oriented product design are also put forward. Finally, the process model of customer value oriented product design, which consists of two parts, value design and concept design. According to this model, customer value space can be identified and path to creating and realizing customer value is given, enabling the practitioners to find new directions to create value for customers.


Author(s):  
Keunho Choi ◽  
Kyoung-Yun Kim

Cross-disciplinary technologies are noticeable phenomena in modern products, as found in renewable energy and electric vehicle industries. However, current conceptual design tools have been limited to respond these cross-disciplinary technology products. One of remarkable characteristics in this technology change is transforming an existing product with multiple cross-disciplinary technologies. This paper presents a new product design paradigm, called Transformative Product Design (TPD), to respond this phenomenon. In TPD, transformation is a design process to produce a new product (i.e., transformative product) from a base product by adding and/or converting functions/features with reference products or technologies. To accomplish the transformation process, this paper develops a new Functional Concept-based Detection method. Also, the proposed functional concept-based detection method is described with a case study in the context of transformative product design process.


2008 ◽  
Vol 4 (9) ◽  
pp. 61-72
Author(s):  
Mari Nakamura ◽  
Masato Kuniyoshi ◽  
Manabu Yamaji ◽  
Kakuro Amasaka

In this paper, the authors propose the product planning business model A-POST, which captures the customers tastes exactly and reflects them in the styling design of a product. Specifically, the authors have created a new product design concept using the text mining method which analyzes customers opinions in a language state. As an example of the application of this research, the authors applied this method to the product design process of a new scooter and obtained the results shown.


2014 ◽  
Vol 635-637 ◽  
pp. 1969-1972
Author(s):  
Jie Zhang ◽  
Ling Xia Bi

In today's era of the pursuit of personalization, the range of product is greatly enriched. Thus, enhancing the level of product innovation and design capabilities is the inevitable requirements of the new era. Based on the bifurcation theory, people’s thinking state in the innovative design process of a product was analyzed. Some innovative design methods that commonly used in modern design theory were introduced.Based on a product design example, two innovative design methods were respectively carried out to realize the design of new products.


1984 ◽  
Vol 21 (01) ◽  
pp. 49-63
Author(s):  
Paul A. Gow ◽  
Edward C. Hagemann

This paper describes steps in the design process of a high-speed fireboat for Seattle Harbor. The principal requirements that controlled the design concept are outlined along with a parametric study that was performed to identify the optimum hull size. The arrangements, structure, materials selection, and machinery are described as well as the boat's fire fighting/rescue mission and performance characteristics.


2018 ◽  
Vol 223 ◽  
pp. 01006 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kate Kujawa ◽  
Jakob Weber ◽  
Erik Puik ◽  
Kristin Paetzold

Automotive production is faced with the challenge of bringing new products to market faster, with decreasing turn-around times, meaning production must be continually changing to accommodate new products. This paper proposes an approach to decrease a product’s time-to-market, by increasing the efficiency of automotive assembly unit design. Providing designers with conceptual information about future vehicle models early in the product design process, could shift the design start forward and enable a more efficient transition process. Large automotive companies work on vehicle design and development for years before a product is ready for production. If during these earlier stages of product design, significant changes are identified and communicated to production designers, the manufacturing system design can get a jump start with an early exploration phase. A method exists, which uses the Axiomatic Design theory to develop Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems through a modular breakdown. A similar method Adapt! employs Axiomatic Design and Scrum to develop changeable or adaptable production systems. This paper proposes to extend the Adapt! method to include an exploration phase, which through early communication, provides an overview of the required design process, and enables faster identification of the critical design challenges. A case study is performed by analysing a currently produced vehicle and its future electric version.


2012 ◽  
Vol 09 (03) ◽  
pp. 1250019 ◽  
Author(s):  
NOUHA TAIFI ◽  
MARIANGELA LAZOI ◽  
ANGELO CORALLO ◽  
GIUSEPPINA PASSIANTE ◽  
MARIANGELA LAZOI

Organizations need to share and acquire new information to sustain competitive advantage in complex environment. They communicate through IT-based integrated systems to fasten communication and knowledge sharing for the creation of innovative products. Firms are, thus, extending their operations to integrate strategic knowledge from partners in the product development process. In this paper, we present a case study related to process innovation in an aerospace firm integrating its information systems with one of its partners to facilitate the design of the models of a complex product. We investigate on the strategy followed to integrate the information systems, the types of these latter, on their success factors and their impact on the product development. The case study provides important insights on the integration of information systems for product design outsourcing.


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