Apparel design evaluation process from users' perceived values

2014 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 158-166
Author(s):  
Jung-Sook kim
2010 ◽  
Vol 37-38 ◽  
pp. 68-72
Author(s):  
Mei Yan Wang ◽  
Lian Guan Shen ◽  
Yi Min Deng

In conceptual design, a number of design concepts and alternatives would be generated. These concepts and alternatives usually need to be evaluated to reduce the search space. However, it is not easy for the designers to determine which alternative is better, especially in the design environment where multiple designers might be involved. Current researches mainly focused on the evaluation models, but rarely provide the integrated tools to assist the evaluation process. To address this problem, we propose a web-based collaborative design evaluation platform and two evaluation principles for different evaluation situations. A design case is used to illustrate the evaluation process, where it is necessary for the designers to select a working phenomenon for the “generate force” subfunction of a nailing machine.


Author(s):  
The Nhan Luong ◽  
Christophe Marquesuzaà ◽  
Patrick Etcheverry ◽  
Thierry Nodenot ◽  
Sébastien Laborie

Entropy ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 21 (11) ◽  
pp. 1064 ◽  
Author(s):  
Orkan Zeynel Güzelci ◽  
Sinan Mert Şener

Generally, the evaluations in architectural competitions are based on quality where many criteria are involved. Additionally, many other inter-related criteria, identified by the members of the jury, emerge during jury evaluation. Hence, a great number of criteria play a role, with varying degrees of importance, in the evaluation process. The order of importance and weights of criteria (factors) in the evaluation phases are not fixed and differ according to the approaches of the jury members. The objective of this study is to investigate whether subjective means of evaluation can be associated with an objective and computable evaluation model. Entropy, an objective method used to measure disorder in buildings, offers significant potential in enhancing the comprehensibility of subjective tendencies in jury evaluation of architectural competitions. Previous studies have identified an inverted U relationship between entropy and subjective responses based on single and multiple factors. The Entropy-Based Design Evaluation Model (EBDEM), a method, analyzes the level of objectivity in jury evaluation and questions the predictability of evaluations through examining the relationship between the entropy values of projects and success outcomes. The Weighted Overall Entropy (WOE) was obtained by multiplying multiple factor entropy values with different weight coefficients with the purpose of ranking each project on an inverted U graph similar to jury results. The relationship between WOE values calculated and the ranking of the projects in the competitions were investigated. The findings within this study indicate that there are no relationships between single factor entropy values and ranking of the projects. Additionally, it was found that WOE values calculated for single-competition compared to multiple-competitions were more similar to jury evaluation results.


2011 ◽  
Vol 230-232 ◽  
pp. 654-658
Author(s):  
Zhen Ya Wang ◽  
He Shan Liu ◽  
Hui Hui Shi ◽  
Hua Liu

Automobile design evaluation is the concrete application of the existing evaluation methods in the automobile design area to obtain concrete conclusions. This paper through the study of eye tracking technology and product design evaluation, then use examples to analyze and demonstrate the application of eye tracking in the automobile design evaluation, in order to summarize a product design evaluation process.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (23) ◽  
pp. 13485
Author(s):  
Lara Bogovac ◽  
Monika Kamenečki ◽  
Petra Pereković ◽  
Ines Hrdalo ◽  
Dora Tomić Reljić

The paper is based on a review of the established principles for evaluating the natural qualities of landscapes and developing procedures that can contribute to current methods, upgraded with indicators derived from the perception and attitudes of the public. They were implemented into an integrated model of natural landscape qualities. The method included modeling of the natural landscape qualities for the southern part of the Krka National Park in Croatia. The first evaluation model was based on a survey whose responses were processed and classified using the AHP method and GIS. The results showed that the respondents recognize the diversity of land cover and relief forms and the degree of their fragmentation as the highest natural landscape quality. The second step included overlapping the vulnerability model of natural landscape qualities and the model of perception of natural qualities. It was found that the implementation of perceived natural qualities in the evaluation process affects the model of vulnerability of landscape quality. It also indicates the possibility of implementing the perceived natural qualities of certain landscape types into the complete landscape evaluation process, which encompasses all values in the space, including human perception. Therefore, the whole procedure pointed out the importance of the implementation of perceived values into landscape evaluation, something which is also emphasized by the European Landscape Convention (ELC).


Author(s):  
The Nhan Luong ◽  
Christophe Marquesuzaà ◽  
Patrick Etcheverry ◽  
Thierry Nodenot ◽  
Sébastien Laborie

10.14311/582 ◽  
2004 ◽  
Vol 44 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Green ◽  
G. Mamtani

The Conceptual design phase generates various design concepts and these are then evaluated in order to identify the 'Best’ concept. Identifying the Best concept is important because much of the product life cycle cost is decided in this phase. Various evaluation techniques are performed so as to aid decision-making. Different criteria are weighted against concepts for the comparison. This paper describes the research being carried out at the University of Glasgow on design evaluation. It presents the Application of fuzzy logic for design evaluation and proposes an integrated decision-making model for design evaluation. This is a part of research project that aims at developing a computer tool for evaluation process to aid decision-making.


Author(s):  
Paul G. Bremner ◽  
Thomas E. Burton ◽  
Andrew Cunningham

Abstract This paper describes the development of the AutoSEA2 statistical energy analysis (SEA) code. The development includes a family of quasi-conformal 3D subsystems; an automatic subsystem connection scheme and implementation of full wave transmission theory for more robust and accurate modeling of junctions. The application of these innovations to the modeling of automobile interior noise demonstrates the potential for this evolution of SEA to define a new “design evaluation” process which is an attractive alternative to finite element methods at the design stage.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (14) ◽  
pp. 4723
Author(s):  
Chih-Hsing Chu ◽  
Erh-Ting Kao

Design evaluation is an important stage in the product development process. Virtual prototypes enable economic design evaluation with higher flexibility, but the evaluation effectiveness may be limited compared to that of the real product. Few studies have analyzed whether or not virtual prototypes are comparable with the real product on the evaluation of product attributes. In this study, we conducted two-stage experiments to compare the effectiveness of design evaluation by using virtual prototypes versus the product they aim to represent. Numerous design features were evaluated from a physical appearance and usability point of view with assessment measurements including performance accuracy and the emotional responses of the users. The experimental results revealed that the visual virtual prototypes were typically not as effective in estimating the physical and appearance features, while no significant difference was observed in the usability between the evaluation media. The visual virtual prototypes tended to invoke more negative and passive emotional states in comparison to the actual product. However, with the addition of instant sensory feedback, the emotional responses were raised to a more positive and active level, which was similar to the one observed with the physical product. The findings of this study indicate the shortcomings of using virtual prototypes in the design evaluation process. Our conclusions may assist future studies in improving the practicality of virtual prototyping by the addition of useful features.


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