Scientific-Methodology-MC14 + Industrial-Design-Methods and other methodologies

The five (5) stages of Design Thinking are analyzed, whose steps are: (1) empathize, (2) define, (3) ideate, (4) prototype and (5) test. Although it is assumed that in the development of the project the development and design stages that every professional Industrial Designer and S&T Researcher...

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spelling I19-R120-10915-1675792024-06-27T20:04:41Z http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/167579 Scientific-Methodology-MC14 + Industrial-Design-Methods and other methodologies Anderson, Ibar Federico 2024-06-25 2024-06-27T18:21:34Z en Diseño Industrial Design Thinking Design Methodos Scientific Research Methodology R&D&I ISBN/ISSN Publications The five (5) stages of Design Thinking are analyzed, whose steps are: (1) empathize, (2) define, (3) ideate, (4) prototype and (5) test. Although it is assumed that in the development of the project the development and design stages that every professional Industrial Designer and S&T Researcher must follow have been thought of: First:It is assumed that the industrial designer followed a “scientific method” of technological development (R&D&I) that consists of the following steps: (1) observation, (2) hypothesis, (3) experimentation, (4) measurement, ( 5) falsifiability, (6) reproducibility and repeatability (7) peer review and (8) publication. In contrast with (8) publication and its publication stages, similarities and differences appear. Second:Usually, at the (8) publication stage, the content of a scientific article for a journal will generally consist of the following headings (items): (a) title, (b) abstract, (c) introduction, (d ) materials and methodology, (e) results and discussion, (f) conclusion, (g) acknowledgments and (h) references. There is some flexibility in labeling these components, but they must be clearly identifiable and follow approximately that order. Third:Stages (1), (2), (3) and (4) of Design Thinking, mentioned above, make up items (d) materials and work methodology. Stage (5) of Design Thinking corresponds to item (e) results and discussion of the publication. Room:Therefore, the scheme would be formed as follows: (D) Materials and work methodology: (1) Stage to empathize with users/customers (1) observation (2) Definition stage (3) Innovation ideation stage (2) design hypothesis (4) Prototype manufacturing stage (E) Results and discussion: (5) Testing stage (3) experimentation and (4) measurement Conclusions (5) falsifiability of the design hypotheses. If there are no design corrections, we proceed to (6) reproducibility (by other peer designers and engineers of the industrial manufacturing method of the product through plans and technical documentary material) and repeatability (or industrial serial production on an industrial scale of the manufacturing process. Industrial Design) (7) peer review (only affects the publication of the paper or article of the academic or scientific journal). Facultad de Artes Articulo Preprint http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) application/pdf
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Design Thinking
Design Methodos
Scientific Research Methodology
R&D&I
ISBN/ISSN Publications
spellingShingle Diseño Industrial
Design Thinking
Design Methodos
Scientific Research Methodology
R&D&I
ISBN/ISSN Publications
Anderson, Ibar Federico
Scientific-Methodology-MC14 + Industrial-Design-Methods and other methodologies
topic_facet Diseño Industrial
Design Thinking
Design Methodos
Scientific Research Methodology
R&D&I
ISBN/ISSN Publications
description The five (5) stages of Design Thinking are analyzed, whose steps are: (1) empathize, (2) define, (3) ideate, (4) prototype and (5) test. Although it is assumed that in the development of the project the development and design stages that every professional Industrial Designer and S&T Researcher must follow have been thought of: First:It is assumed that the industrial designer followed a “scientific method” of technological development (R&D&I) that consists of the following steps: (1) observation, (2) hypothesis, (3) experimentation, (4) measurement, ( 5) falsifiability, (6) reproducibility and repeatability (7) peer review and (8) publication. In contrast with (8) publication and its publication stages, similarities and differences appear. Second:Usually, at the (8) publication stage, the content of a scientific article for a journal will generally consist of the following headings (items): (a) title, (b) abstract, (c) introduction, (d ) materials and methodology, (e) results and discussion, (f) conclusion, (g) acknowledgments and (h) references. There is some flexibility in labeling these components, but they must be clearly identifiable and follow approximately that order. Third:Stages (1), (2), (3) and (4) of Design Thinking, mentioned above, make up items (d) materials and work methodology. Stage (5) of Design Thinking corresponds to item (e) results and discussion of the publication. Room:Therefore, the scheme would be formed as follows: (D) Materials and work methodology: (1) Stage to empathize with users/customers (1) observation (2) Definition stage (3) Innovation ideation stage (2) design hypothesis (4) Prototype manufacturing stage (E) Results and discussion: (5) Testing stage (3) experimentation and (4) measurement Conclusions (5) falsifiability of the design hypotheses. If there are no design corrections, we proceed to (6) reproducibility (by other peer designers and engineers of the industrial manufacturing method of the product through plans and technical documentary material) and repeatability (or industrial serial production on an industrial scale of the manufacturing process. Industrial Design) (7) peer review (only affects the publication of the paper or article of the academic or scientific journal).
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