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Titel och upphov Product concept design : a review of the conceptual design of products in industry
Utgivning, distribution etc. Springer , London ; 2006 : 2006.
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SAB klassifikationskod
Fysisk beskrivning xii, 203 s. : ill. : 24 cm..
Anmärkning: Bibliografi etc. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Anmärkning: Språk Translated from the Finnish.
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ISBN 1-84628-125-3 (hbk.) 1-84628-125-3 978-1-84628-125-9
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Globalisation of the world's economy is leading to rapid change and uncertainties in society, politics and markets.
Product design strategies need to respond to these developments. "Product Concept Design" meets the needs and expectations of academia and practitioners working in design by focussing on the methods for creating products and design strategies in today's fast-changing business environment.
"Product Concept Design" has been written by a collection of researchers and practising designers from leading companies such as Nokia and Volvo and provides a goldmine of ideas for designers and managers in industry, as well as lecturers in design and design engineering and their students.
Introduction to Concept Design p. 1 About design, delivery and manufacturing p. 2 Visionary cruise liners p. 4 The future of home, work and leisure p. 9 The biological laundry p. 11 Three kinds of concepts p. 14 The general objectives of concept creation p. 19 The properties of a concept p. 28 References p. 31 The Concept Design Team p. 33 Team members p. 35 Helping the team to work together p. 44 Briefing the team p. 49 Individual team members p. 55 References p. 56 Processes of Product Concepting p. 57 Introduction p. 58 Three generic design activities with main two phases p. 59 Information-intensive process p. 62 Concept generation and presentation p. 64 Concept evaluation p. 67 Iterations and continuity p. 73 Timing of concepts p. 76 Process for user-experience design at the Nokia research center p. 78 IDEO's Deep Dive process p. 80 Decathlon Imaginew p. 82 References p. 90 user information in Concepting p. 91 Frameworks for user information p. 93 Collecting user information p. 99 Interpreting user information p. 104 Relationship between users and designers p. 108 Concepting in an in-car communications user interface p. 115 Four-wheel kick-bike concept development p. 123 References p. 130 Strategic Concepts in the Automotive industry p. 133 Concepting in the car industry p. 134 Strategic functions of concept cars p. 136 Design concepts at Volvo p. 139 Revolvolution p. 145 Recent Volvo concepts - design in evolution p. 149 Concluding remarks p. 155 References p. 155 Concepts in uncertain Business environments p. 157 Introduction p. 158 Uncertainty and new product development p. 159 Product development concepting in uncertain conditions p. 163 Finding the optimum concepting strategy p. 170 Conclusion p. 172 References p. 175 Vision Concepts p. 177 Concept development outside the research and development time frame p. 178 Vision concepting process p. 180 Six global scenarios p. 187 Concepts for short-range mobility and robotics p. 189 Conclusions p. 194 References p. 195 Contributor Biographies p. 197 Subject Index p. 201