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042-350-4502~3
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Course Introduction
The purpose of this new course is to prepare engineering students and industrial practitioners for the challenge and opportunity of IPD. The course teaches a selected set of design theories and methodologies in the context of IPD based on a structured framework. The materials are domain-independent and are applicable to a wide range of new product development applications in industries. In addition to weekly lectures, students will be asked to design innovative new products in team projects. The major lecture topics to be covered include:
⋅What is IPD, and how is it different from traditional engineering design? ∘ Understand social reality on the market in engineering design ∘ The IPD framework and the design process based on the Axiomatic Design theory
⋅How to choose innovative functional requirements based on understandings of customer needs? ∘ Empirical principles for innovative functional assignments ∘ TRIZ principles of technical system evolutions
⋅How to generate innovative design concepts based on the chosen functional requirements? ∘ Create good design concepts with the Axiomatic Design theory ∘ Improve the innovativeness of good design concepts with the TRIZ inventive methods
Time and Location: Thursdays, 2:30pm-5:30pm; KAIST IE
For More Information: please contact the instructor at 042-869-3102~04
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