Design Methodologies

Design Methodologies

Description
Each student will find at least three undergraduate design textbooks (available in the library, online, or from Dr. Morkos for a 2 hour window)
? Compare the topical coverage (table of contents) of each book.
? Compare, at a high level, the design process models that are presented in each textbook.
? Create a table that compares and relates the design tools presented in the textbook against the steps in the design process models.
? Create your own systematic design process based on what you’ve read in the three textbooks.
Objective
The objective of this case study is to allow students to explore different systematic design processes and analyze their similarities and differences.
Rubric
The assignment will be scored out of 10 points.
? 1 point per text book that has demonstrable evidence that they read some of it (up to 3 pts)
? 1 point if a table is provided that includes design tools and design steps
? 1 point if a table is provided that shows relationships between tools and steps
? 1 point for a clearly written document (no typos, excellent grammar, concise writing, correct format)
? 3 points to develop your own systematic design process
? 1 point for evidence of deeper thinking about the tools, steps, and textbooks
Available Books:
David G Ullman, The Mechanical Design Process, 4th ed. New York, NY, McGraw-Hill, 2010.
Pahl G., Beitz W., Engineering Design: A systematic Approach, 3rd ed. London: Springer-Verlag London Limited, 2007.
Clive Dym and Patrick Little, Engineering Design – A Project Based Introduction. New York, NY, John Wiley, 2000.
Stuart Pugh, Total Design: Integrated methods for successful product engineering. Workingham, England: Addison-Wesley Pub. Co, 1991.
George Dieter, Engineering Design: A Materials and Processing Approach, New York, NY: McGraw Hill, 2000.
George Dieter and Linda Schmidt, Engineering Design, 5th ed. New York, NY, McGraw Hill, 2013.
Nigel Cross, Engineering Design Method -Strategies for product design. West Sussex, England, John Wiley & Sons, 2010.
Thomas Woodson, Introduction to Engineering Design. New York, NY, McGraw Hill, 1966.
Barry Hyman, Fundamentals of engineering design. New Jersey, NJ, Prentice Hall Inc., 1998.
Karl T Ulrich and Steven D Eppinger, Product Design and Development, 5th ed., McGraw Hill, 2012.
Kevin Otto and Kristin Wood, Product Design- Techniques in Reverse Engineering and new product development. New Jersey, NJ, Prentice Hall, 2001.
Rudolph Eggert, Engineering Design, Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2005.
Nam Suh, The principles of Design, New York, NY, Oxford University Press, 1990.
Gerard Voland, Engineering by Design, Addison Wesley Longman, 1999
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