Intro; Sponsors; Conference Organisation; Steering Committee; Advisory Committee; Conference and Programme Chair; Co-chairs; International Programme Committee; Local Organising Committee; Preface; About the Conference; Contents; About the Editor; Design Ideation, Synthesis and Creativity; 1 Standardization of Terminologies for Physical Models in Design Process; Abstract; 1.1 Introduction; 1.1.1 Comparing Sketching and Physical Models; 1.1.2 Comparing Physical Prototypes with Virtual Modelling; 1.2 Existing Classifications of Physical Models; 1.2.1 Limitations of Physicals Models
1.2.2 Guidelines for Classification1.2.3 Terminologies and Definitions; 1.3 Standardization of Terminologies; 1.3.1 Stimulation Mock-Ups; 1.3.2 Presentation Models; 1.3.3 Simulation Models; 1.4 Models Across Design Process; 1.5 Discussion; 1.6 Conclusion; References; 2 Perceiving Design Processes as Embodied Experience; Abstract; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Relevant Literature; 2.2.1 Designer and the Environment; 2.2.2 Embodied Cognition in Design; 2.3 Methodology; 2.4 Discussion; 2.4.1 Interplay in Sessions with Unlimited Access to Externalizations
2.4.2 Interplay in Sessions with Staged and Limited Access to Externalizations2.4.3 Active Self-structuring in Designing Process; 2.5 Conclusions; References; 3 Improving Experience at Indian Railways Reservation Counters by Digitizing the Ticketing Process; Abstract; 3.1 Introduction; 3.1.1 Problems in Existing Model; 3.1.2 Problem Statement; 3.2 Research Methodology; 3.2.1 User Scenarios; 3.2.2 Insights; 3.2.3 Top Findings; 3.2.4 Opportunity Areas; 3.2.5 Customer Experience Map; 3.3 Proposed Model; 3.3.1 Salient Features; 3.3.2 Novelty of the Proposed Solution; 3.4 Results; 3.5 Conclusion
5.3.2 Data Collection Using Protocol Analysis5.4 Results and Analysis; 5.4.1 Observations from the Workshop; 5.4.2 Observations from the Pilot Studies; 5.4.3 Discussion; 5.5 Conclusion, Limitations, and Future Work; References; 6 A Thought on Models of Design Processes: Abstraction, Representation and Reality; Abstract; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Cutting up the World; 6.2.1 World Views and Knowledge Representation; 6.2.2 Knowledge and Design; 6.2.3 Issues in the Definition and Use of 'Design'; 6.2.4 The Stages of Design; 6.2.5 D2, the Stage of Representation
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This book showcases cutting-edge research papers from the 7th International Conference on Research into Design (ICoRD 2019) - the largest in India in this area - written by eminent researchers from across the world on design processes, technologies, methods and tools, and their impact on innovation, for supporting design for a connected world. The theme of ICoRD'19 has been "Design for a Connected World". While Design traditionally focused on developing products that worked on their own, an emerging trend is to have products with a smart layer that makes them context aware and responsive, individually and collectively, through collaboration with other physical and digital objects with which these are connected. The papers in this volume explore these themes, and their key focus is connectivity: how do products and their development change in a connected world? The volume will be of interest to researchers, professionals and entrepreneurs working in the areas on industrial design, manufacturing, consumer goods, and industrial management who are interested in the use of emerging technologies such as IOT, IIOT, Digital Twins, I4.0 etc. as well as new and emerging methods and tools to design new products, systems and services.
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