How industrial design knowledge differs from engineering design knowledge

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Abstract

That knowledge plays a meaningful role in product development is largely undisputed. There is, however, no agreement about which kinds of knowledge are relevant for the disciplines involved. Obviously, there are differences between the knowledge required by industrial designers and by engineering designers. This paper aims to describe knowledge which is needed in the early stages of design processes. Driven by an educational problem referred to in the paper, several aspects of design knowledge are discussed in contrast to engineering design knowledge. This paper does not develop a cohesive model of design knowledge. But the aspects help developing a method for easier knowledge evaluation in early stages of the industrial design process.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages6P
Publication statusPublished - 2008
Peer-reviewedYes

Conference

Title10th International Conference on Engineering and Product Design Education
Abbreviated titleE&PDE 2008
Duration4 - 5 September 2008
CityBarcelona
CountrySpain

External IDs

ORCID /0000-0003-0937-1927/work/142249178

Keywords

Keywords

  • Design knowledge, Design methodology, Industrial vs. engineering design