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Contrasting similarities and differences between academia and industry: evaluating processes used for product development
conference contribution
posted on 2023-05-23, 11:12 authored by Nathan KotlarewskiNathan Kotlarewski, Thong, C, Kuys, B, Danahay, EThe purpose of this paper is to explore the process-based similarities and differences between academia and industry projects engaged in product design and development. The literature discusses similarities and differences between various product development processes but there is little published regarding the methods used, the time spent in different stages, iterations between stages and the nature of the activities that happen in each stage in academia and industry. To investigate this two case studies of product development; one from academia and one from industry were contrasted using the framework of Ulrich and Eppinger’s product design and development process, combined with Frayling’s research model into, through and for design. This paper visually maps the differences and similarities between academic and industry product development processes used in timber products and construction sectors.
History
Publication title
DRS 2016 ProceedingsEditors
P Lloyd, E BohemiaPagination
1-15ISSN
2398-3132Department/School
School of Architecture and DesignPublisher
Design Research SocietyPlace of publication
LondonEvent title
DRS2016: Design + Research + Society - Future-Focused ThinkingEvent Venue
Brighton, UKDate of Event (Start Date)
2016-06-27Date of Event (End Date)
2016-06-30Rights statement
Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial 4.0 International LicencesRepository Status
- Open