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Design Theory & Practice Course

The course provides an understanding of design research and methods for product design. It covers topics such as design requirements, concept generation, functional analysis, evaluation of alternatives, and design improvements. References include books on design research methodology, engineering design methods, inclusive design, service design, systematic design approaches, hardware/software codesign, concept generation theory, and digital design practices. The course is a graduate level elective in engineering and innovation management with 12 credit hours and a 144 hour workload.

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Design Theory & Practice Course

The course provides an understanding of design research and methods for product design. It covers topics such as design requirements, concept generation, functional analysis, evaluation of alternatives, and design improvements. References include books on design research methodology, engineering design methods, inclusive design, service design, systematic design approaches, hardware/software codesign, concept generation theory, and digital design practices. The course is a graduate level elective in engineering and innovation management with 12 credit hours and a 144 hour workload.

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Graduate Program in Engineering and Innovation Management - UFABC

Course Theory and Practice of Design


Course Code INV 202
Level Graduate
Type Elective
Concentration Area Engineering and Innovation Management
Research Field Design of Technology and Engineering
Workload 144
Credits Hours 12
Course Description The course provides a basis for understanding the disciplinary roots and
interdisciplinary dialogues in design research, providing theoretical, empirical and
methodological sources for the practice of design.
Topics Design requirements; Methods for generating concept; Methods for functional
analysis; Performance criteria; Evaluation of alternatives; Improvements of the
details. Materiality of the digital design
References BLESSING, L. T. M; CHAKRABARTI, A. DRM: A Design Research
Methodology. Springer London, 2009. 397 p. ISBN 978-1-84882-587-1
CROSS, N. Engineering design methods: strategies for product design.
Chichester: Wiley, 2000. 230 p. ISBN: 978-0-47051-926-4
LANGDON, P., CLARKSON, J., ROBINSON, P., LAZAR, J.,HEYLIGLIGHENn,
A. Designing inclusive systems: designing inclusion for real-world applications.
Springer, 2012. 251 p. ISBN 978-1-4471-2867-0
MACINTYRE, M.; PARRY, G.; ANGELIS, J.. Service design and delivery.
Springer, 2011. 225 p. ISBN: 978-1-4419-8320-6
PAHL, G.; BEITZ, W.; FELDHUSEN, J.; GROTE, K.H. Engineering design: a
systematic approach. Springer. 2007. 617 p. ISBN 978-1-84628-319-2
SCHAUMONT, P.R. A Practical introduction to hardware/software codesign.
Springer, 2010. 414 p. ISBN 978-1-4614-3737-6
TAURA, T.; NAGAI, Y. Concept generation for design creativity. A systematized
theory and methodology. 2013. 208 p. ISBN 978-1-4471-4081-8
WAGNER, I.; STUEDAHL, D.; BRATTETEIG, T. (Ed.). Exploring digital
design: Multi-disciplinary design practices. Springer, 2010. 303 p. ISBN 978-1-
84996-223-0

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