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2. Unlocking the potential of high-voltage aqueous rechargeable batteries: Achievements and perspectives
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Yu, Feng, Li, Lide, Pang, Le, Yang, Songjun, Liu, He, Guo, Cong, Bao, Weizhai, Li, Jingfa, Zhang, Guozhen, Wang, Faxing, and Wang, Hongxia
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- 2024
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3. 3D Covalent Organic Framework Membranes for Molecular Separations.
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Liu, Haohao, Tian, Feng, Gao, Bingbing, Wang, Wentao, Bai, Yunxiang, Zhang, Chunfang, and Dong, Liangliang
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MEMBRANE separation , *SEPARATION (Technology) , *ARTIFICIAL membranes , *POROUS polymers , *WATER purification , *POLYMERIC membranes - Abstract
Membrane separation has become an indispensable separation technology in social production, playing an important role in drug production, mineral exploitation, water purification, etc. The key core of membranes lies in achieving efficient and precise sieving between substances. As a result, a typical trade‐off arises: highly permeable membranes usually sacrifice selectivity and vice versa. To address this dilemma, long‐term research has focused on comprehensive understanding and modelling of synthetic membranes at various scales. A significant advancement in this arena is the advent of three‐dimensional covalent organic framework (3D COF) membranes, a novel category of long‐range ordered porous organic polymer materials. Characterized by an abundance of interconnected channels, diverse pore wall properties, tunable structures, and robust thermal and chemical resilience, 3D COF membranes offer a promising approach for efficient substance separation. This review undertakes a meticulous investigation of the synthesis and physicochemical properties of 3D COF membranes, accentuating the underlying design principles, fabrication methods, and application attempts. A comprehensive assessment of their research trajectory and current standing in the field of membrane processes is provided. The review culminates in a forward‐looking outlook, summarizing future research directions and highlighting the substantial potential of this innovative work to shape the future of efficient membrane separation processes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. 旧城区有限用地条件下的商住楼设计策略研究 ——以先烈南路23号地块商住楼项目为例.
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林 琅
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- 2024
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5. Research on Sustainable Intelligent Drying Wardrobe Design Strategy Based on Importance–Performance Analysis.
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Huang, Yi, Li, Xiang, Gan, Feng, and Gu, Tianwei
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Sustainable design concepts are design concepts that the United Nations and China have been promoting that aim to achieve environmental sustainability, social sustainability, and economic sustainability. In recent years, with the rise of intelligent drying wardrobes, more and more scholars have applied the concept of sustainable design to the theoretical research and design practices of intelligent drying wardrobes. But most of them focus on the research and practice of a certain functional module, while less focus on end users. This study examines users' perceptions of the functional modules of intelligent drying wardrobes through a questionnaire. It focuses on environmental, social, and economic sustainability. The research also measures users' satisfaction and the importance of these modules using IPA. From the perspective of end users, the results show that social sustainability is the best option, followed by economic sustainability and environmental sustainability. From the enterprise point of view, the high priority of social sustainability in terms of user's needs is highlighted. However, in response to sustainable development policy, environmental sustainability is taken as the second most important guiding factor for the development of intelligent drying wardrobe functional modules. This paper fills the current research gap on the differences in users' perceptions of intelligent drying wardrobe design modules and prioritizes users' perception decisions on functional modules from the perspective of sustainability, so as to provide some reference for enterprise production. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Empowering Antimicrobial Peptides: Harnessing Nanotechnology and Engineering Strategies to Combat Microbial Resistance.
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Avinash, Dubey, Bisht, Anjali, Kumar, Manish, Thakur, Shubham, Patel, Preeti, and Kurmi, Balak Das
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ANTIMICROBIAL peptides , *DRUG resistance in microorganisms , *ENGINEERING design , *METHODS engineering , *DATABASES - Abstract
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are being studied for their potential in addressing microbial resistance, a significant issue in treating infections. More than 22,500 AMPs are listed in the database, but their clinical use faces challenges like instability and selectivity. Nanodrug delivery systems are now seen as a beneficial method to improve the effectiveness of AMPs. These systems can shield AMPs from degradation, enhance their availability, and deliver them to specific infection sites, enhancing their ability to combat resistance. One example is liposomal nanoparticles loaded with a mix of AMPs, targeting drug‐resistant bacteria directly. Strategies to develop novel AMPs through engineering methods, including design approaches, computational techniques, and modifications for stability, are discussed in this review. Combinatorial approaches with antibiotics, patents, and clinical trials involving AMPs against infections are also considered, highlighting the potential of AMPs in battling microbial resistance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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7. All-Visible-Light-Activated Diarylethene Photoswitches.
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Li, Ruiji, Ou, Tao, Wen, Li, Yan, Yehao, Li, Wei, Qin, Xulong, and Wang, Shouxin
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FATIGUE limit , *OPTOELECTRONIC devices , *ULTRAVIOLET radiation , *MATERIALS science , *MEDICAL sciences - Abstract
Photochromic compounds have attracted much attention for their potential applications in photo-actuators, optoelectronic devices and optical recording techniques. This interest is driven by their key photochemical and photophysical properties, which can be reversibly modulated by light irradiation. Among them, diarylethene compounds have garnered extensive investigation due to their excellent thermal stability of both open- and closed-form isomers, robust fatigue resistance, high photocyclization quantum yield and good photochromic performance in both solution and solid phases. However, a notable limitation in expanding the utility of diarylethene compounds is the necessity for ultraviolet light to induce their photochromism. This requirement poses challenges, as ultraviolet light can be detrimental to biological tissues, and its penetration is often restricted in various media. This review provides an overview of design strategies employed in the development of visible-light-responsive diarylethene compounds. These design strategies serve as a guideline for molecular design, with the potential to significantly broaden the applications of all-visible-light-activated diarylethene compounds in the realms of materials science and biomedical science. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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8. Design of pH‐universal electrocatalysts for hydrogen evolution reaction.
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Lin, Jingwen, Wang, Xu, Zhao, Zhenyun, Chen, Dongliang, Liu, Rumin, Ye, Zhizhen, Lu, Bin, Hou, Yang, and Lu, Jianguo
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HYDROGEN evolution reactions ,CLEAN energy ,WATER electrolysis ,ENERGY shortages ,ELECTROCATALYSTS - Abstract
The path to searching for sustainable energy has never stopped since the depletion of fossil fuels can lead to serious environmental pollution and energy shortages. Using water electrolysis to produce hydrogen has been proven to be a prioritized approach for green resource production. It is highly crucial to explore inexpensive and high‐performance electrocatalysts for accelerating hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and apply them to industrial cases on a large scale. Here, we summarize the different mechanisms of HER in different pH settings and review recent advances in non‐noble‐metal‐based electrocatalysts. Then, based on the previous efforts, we discuss several universal strategies for designing pH‐independent catalysts and show directions for the future design of pH‐universal catalysts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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9. Tetrazole and Oxadiazole Derivatives as Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence Emitters.
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Leonhardt, Céline, Mauri, Anna, Garin, Idoia, Rosemann, Nils W., Wenzel, Wolfgang, Lemmer, Uli, Kozlowska, Mariana, and Bräse, Stefan
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DELAYED fluorescence , *CHARGE transfer , *QUANTUM efficiency , *DENSITY functional theory , *BAND gaps , *ORGANIC light emitting diodes - Abstract
Organic light‐emitting diodes (OLEDs) are promising lighting solutions for sustainability and energy efficiency. Incorporating thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) molecules enables OLEDs to achieve internal quantum efficiency (IQE), in principle, up to 100 %; therefore, new classes of promising TADF emitters and modifications of existing ones are sought after. This study explores the TADF emission properties of six designed TADF emitters, examining their photophysical responses using experimental and theoretical methods. The design strategy involves creating six distinct types of a donor‐acceptor (D−A) system, where tert‐butylcarbazoles are used as donors, while the acceptor component incorporates three different functional groups: nitrile, tetrazole and oxadiazole, with varying electron‐withdrawing character. Additionally, the donor‐acceptor distance is adjusted using a phenylene spacer, and its influence on TADF functionality is examined. The clear dependency of an additional spacer, inhibiting TADF, could be revealed. Emitters with a direct donor‐acceptor connection are demonstrated to exhibit TADF moderate emissive behavior. The analysis emphasizes the impact of charge transfer, singlet‐triplet energy gaps (ΔEST), and other microscopic parameters on photophysical rates, permitting TADF. Among the emitters, TCz‐CN shows optimal performance as a blue‐green emitter with an 88 % photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY) and fast rate of reversible intersystem crossing of 2×106 s−1 and 1×107 s−1, obtained from time‐resolved photoluminescence (TRPL) experiment in PMMA matrix and quantum mechanical calculations, respectively. This comprehensive exploration identifies molecular bases of superior TADF emitters and provides insights for future designs, advancing the optimization of TADF properties in OLEDs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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10. 天坛公园节日花坛设计策略与应用研究.
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李 霞, 韩雪琳, 边广平, 于 飞, and 刘 洋
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As a world cultural heritage site and a key national cultural relics protection unit, Tiantan Park is an important heritage site at the southern end of Beijing’s central axis. The holiday flower bed, as an important landscape element, has become a key way to showcase Tiantan Park, the image of the capital city and convey goodwill. This article elaborated on the development process of Tiantan Park’s holiday flower beds and based on the years of practical experience, summarized and analyzed the application of Tiantan Park’s holiday flower beds from the perspectives of design principles, forms, plant material selection and auxiliary material application. At the same time, this paper put forward some suggestions and ideas to provide reference for the future design of Tiantan Park’s holiday flower beds. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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11. Agricultural Micro-Tiller Detachability Research and Multi-Module Design Development.
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Zhou, Hongyu, Xue, Shuang, Bao, Zhengfeng, Zhang, Xuemin, and Chen, Yexin
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To improve the detachability performance and remanufacturing capability of existing agricultural micro-tillers, a modular design concept is introduced into the product design and development process, with Axiomatic Design (AD) and the Design Structure Matrix (DSM) serving as the methodological guidance and theoretical framework. In the design process, "Z-mapping" is used to reconstruct the demand/function/structure of the agricultural micro-tiller, decompose the total functions step by step, and establish a design matrix to transform the initial user requirements into specific functional indicators and design parameters. Geometric correlation is used as the design evaluation index to assign values to the matrix to establish a DSM for the correlations between agricultural micro-tiller design parameters. Using system clustering to optimize the distribution of matrix values, a total of five functional modules were identified to achieve a modular design scheme and design a prototype for agricultural micro-tillers. This design solution has significantly better disassembly performance than existing products, effectively enhancing the remanufacturing capability of existing equipment, proving the effectiveness of the Kano-AD-DSM-based design strategy, and providing a new theoretical reference for the innovative design of other small agricultural equipment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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12. 石油钻机司钻控制装备人机界面 研究现状及设计策略.
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孙硕, 韩超艳, 魏永侠, and 白瑞刚
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- 2024
13. Targeted delivery of food functional ingredients in precise nutrition: design strategy and application of nutritional intervention.
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Wang, Xu, Shi, Guohua, Fan, Sufang, Ma, Junmei, Yan, Yonghuan, Wang, Mengtian, Tang, Xiaozhi, Lv, Pin, and Zhang, Yan
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INFLAMMATORY bowel diseases , *LOCAL delivery services , *CONSTRUCTION materials , *FUNCTIONAL foods , *DISEASE incidence , *NUTRITION - Abstract
With the high incidence of chronic diseases, precise nutrition is a safe and efficient nutritional intervention method to improve human health. Food functional ingredients are an important material base for precision nutrition, which have been researched for their application in preventing diseases and improving health. However, their poor solubility, stability, and bad absorption largely limit their effect on nutritional intervention. The establishment of a stable targeted delivery system is helpful to enhance their bioavailability, realize the controlled release of functional ingredients at the targeted action sites in vivo, and provide nutritional intervention approaches and methods for precise nutrition. In this review, we summarized recent studies about the types of targeted delivery systems for the delivery of functional ingredients and their digestion fate in the gastrointestinal tract, including emulsion-based delivery systems and polymer-based delivery systems. The building materials, structure, size and charge of the particles in these delivery systems were manipulated to fabricate targeted carriers. Finally, the targeted delivery systems for food functional ingredients have gained some achievements in nutritional intervention for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), liver disease, obesity, and cancer. These findings will help in designing fine targeted delivery systems, and achieving precise nutritional intervention for food functional ingredients on human health. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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14. Research on packaging design strategies for children's toiletries based on behavior design.
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Qi Zhou, Haomin Shen, and Chang Liu
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CHILDHOOD attitudes ,TOILETRIES ,PACKAGING design ,CLEANING ,USER experience - Abstract
In order to enhance children's experience in daily cleaning, cultivate good daily hygiene and cleaning habits, and improve the service quality and core competitiveness of children's toiletries brands, relevant design strategies for children's toiletries packaging are proposed from the perspective of behavior design. Firstly, through online and offline research, we investigate the current status of packaging design for children's toiletries on the market, and summarize the design characteristics. Then, based on the current situation of packaging design for children's toiletries and children's attitudes towards cleaning behavior, the rationality and necessity of incorporating behavior design into the packaging design of children's toiletries are clarified. Finally, based on the design points of behavior design in packaging of children's toiletries, combined with the Fogg behavior model and the Peak-end rule, relevant design strategies are proposed from four aspects: enhancing user motivation, reducing difficulty in use, enhancing the effectiveness of packaging behavior prompts, and seizing the "peak" and "endpoint" in the user experience process. Case analysis is used to explain the specific implementation methods of relevant design strategies. The availability and reliability of these design strategies are indirectly confirmed, expecting to provide new design ideas for the packaging design of children's toiletries [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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15. 立足空铁一体, 深化站城融合的设计探索 ———以天河站为例.
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殷炜
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RAILROAD design & construction ,AIR warfare ,FIELD research ,RESEARCH methodology ,RAILROADS - Abstract
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16. Design strategies, advances and future perspectives of colon-targeted delivery systems for the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease.
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Baoxin Zheng, Liping Wang, Yan Yi, Jun Yin, and Aihua Liang
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INFLAMMATORY bowel diseases , *TREATMENT effectiveness , *THERAPEUTICS , *SYNTHETIC drugs , *ANTI-inflammatory agents , *DRUG delivery systems - Abstract
Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) significantly contribute to high mortality globally and negatively affect patients' qualifications of life. The gastrointestinal tract has unique anatomical characteristics and physiological environment limitations. Moreover, certain natural or synthetic anti-inflammatory drugs are associated with poor targeting, low drug accumulation at the lesion site, and other side effects, hindering them from exerting their therapeutic effects. Colon-targeted drug delivery systems represent attractive alternatives as novel carriers for IBD treatment. This review mainly discusses the treatment status of IBD, obstacles to drug delivery, design strategies of colon-targeted delivery systems, and perspectives on the existing complementary therapies. Moreover, based on recent reports, we summarized the therapeutic mechanism of colon-targeted drug delivery. Finally, we addressed the challenges and future directions to facilitate the exploitation of advanced nanomedicine for IBD therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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17. 基于紧凑化街区理念的城市设计策略.
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黄烨勍
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URBAN planning ,CITIES & towns ,SPACE environment ,ENVIRONMENTAL quality ,CULTURAL activities ,SPACE ,PUBLIC spaces - Abstract
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18. The Architectural Design Strategies That Promote Attention to Foster Mindfulness: A Systematic Review, Content Analysis and Meta-Analysis.
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Thampanichwat, Chaniporn, Wongvorachan, Tarid, Bunyarittikit, Suphat, Chunhajinda, Pornteera, Phaibulputhipong, Prima, and Wongmahasiri, Rungroj
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PSYCHOLOGICAL factors ,ARCHITECTURAL design ,EVIDENCE gaps ,WORD frequency ,MINDFULNESS - Abstract
Attention is a pivotal component and a central vehicle of mindfulness, a psychological factor improving mental health. Despite architecture's potential to encourage attention and mindfulness, there is still a research gap. This study aimed to investigate architectural design strategies that promotes attention in order to foster mindfulness. The research was carried out in three primary stages. The first step entailed conducting a systematic review by searching publications related to architecture that promotes attention from Scopus in February 2024. After considering the suitability and accessibility, 32 articles were included. No studies were found to have investigated the field of enhancing mindfulness. The second step utilized content analysis to decode the selected articles using a framework developed from literature reviews. All three coders decoded the data independently, allowing the main researcher to compile it into the final dataset. Finally, the data underwent Python meta-analysis for word frequency and association. The result revealed certain qualities that help achieve attention through architecture. The architectural atmosphere is most effective when it features natural forms and spaces that evoke a sense of enclosure. The lighting should emphasize natural light and uniformity, whereas the sound designs primarily concern acoustics, ambient, and noises, with controlled weather emphasizing air aspects. The building should utilize natural materials and incorporate object elements; the facade and entrance are particularly crucial components. Moreover, the colors of brick and green and views encompassing gardens and vegetation are among the qualities mentioned. Based on the analysis, the material, view, and color features were most congruent with the biophilic design concept. All these factors are expected to foster mindfulness, thereby improving mental health. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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19. Enhancing Circular Economy Practices in the Furniture Industry through Circular Design Strategies.
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Pei, Xue, Italia, Mattia, and Melazzini, Michele
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The furniture industry represents a substantial segment of Europe's economy, with the European Union producing approximately 25% of the world's furniture. This sector is currently transitioning towards a circular economy. This study aims to thoroughly examine the circular initiatives undertaken by European furniture companies, emphasising the role of design in fostering innovative solutions. By employing a multiple case study methodology, the research demonstrates that existing circular solutions predominantly focus on materials and products, with significant adoption of circular design strategies. The majority of furniture companies are implementing these strategies to enhance resource efficiency and prolong product lifespans. Additionally, some companies are developing complementary service systems to improve product performance and longevity further. However, only a few have successfully implemented circular business models alongside circular product design strategies. This study also highlights that increasing user engagement and adopting a systemic perspective that includes various stakeholders in creating mutually beneficial solutions are areas that are still underdeveloped. Finally, we propose a framework to effectively guide furniture companies in implementing design strategies from a systemic perspective, aiming to generate comprehensive circular solutions within the European furniture sector. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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20. Functional Requirements and Design Strategy of E-sports Chair Based on the KANO Model.
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Ze-Qun Li, Sun-yue Hu, Jin-huan Wang, Hui-ling Yu, Xiao-Han Fu, Jun-hui Yang, Lu-Ming Li, Song Li, and Wen-kai Zhu
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ESPORTS , *SATISFACTION , *INDUSTRIAL costs , *MANUFACTURING processes , *PERMEABILITY - Abstract
A design strategy was developed, based on the KANO model, for health-centric and sustainable e-sports chair products. Specifically, this study investigated the functional requirements of e-sports chairs using interviews and questionnaires to guide their subsequent design. The functional requirements of the e-sports chair were evaluated using the KANO model. In addition, a satisfaction coefficient was introduced to optimize the traditional KANO model and to obtain the functional requirement classification of the e-sports chair. The sensitivity coefficient was used to evaluate whether the e-sports chair functions attract users. The research results show that users have clear functional requirements for e-sports chairs, and there is a significant correlation between satisfaction and sensitivity. Moreover, the adjustability and air permeability of the e-sports chair greatly improves user satisfaction, and the nondifference function can simplify the process by reducing production costs. This research develops a hierarchical model of demand for e-sports chairs and categorizes the results by essential, one-dimensional, attractive, non-differentiated, and sensitivity requirements. Furthermore, the main attributes of user preferences for e-sports chairs are explored, which provides a certain theoretical basis for the subsequent design and production of e-sports chairs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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21. Design strategies for consumers' continued usage of reusable packaging systems (RPSS).
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Miao, Xueqing, Magnier, Lise, and Mugge, Ruth
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CONSUMERS ,PACKAGING ,WASTE recycling ,CONSUMER behavior ,THEMATIC analysis - Abstract
Reusable packaging systems are emerging as a promising solution to combat the growing issue of packaging waste. While consumers generally recognise the environmental advantages of reuse, their actual reuse behaviours may result in insufficient reuse and an unintentional undermining of sustainability efforts. We conducted two creative workshops, created a large number of potential design interventions and further developed them into 16 design strategies for consumers' continued usage of RPSs through thematic analysis. These findings can inspire future research and the development of RPSs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. Design and collaboration strategies for circular economy implementation across the value chain.
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Gomes, Giovana M., Pigosso, Daniela C. A., and McAloone, Tim C.
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CIRCULAR economy ,VALUE chains ,PREPAREDNESS ,BUSINESS models ,COMMERCIAL products - Abstract
Based on circular economy readiness assessments of six value chain layers, 18 design strategies and five collaboration strategies for circular economy were identified. The design strategies have many applications, from the design of materials, products, and processes to business models, and while some are specific to determined layers, others can be addressed by companies in multiple layers. Furthermore, collaboration across the value chain was found to affect positively the employment of circular economy design strategies, contributing to the fulfilment of solutions' circularity potential. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. Exploring designers' cognitive abilities in the concept product design phase through traditional and digitally-mediated design environments.
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Tufail, Muhammad, Zaib, Shahab, Uzma, Sahr, Karim, Raja Mubashar, and Kim, KwanMyung
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DESIGN education ,COGNITIVE ability ,QUALITATIVE research ,PRODUCT design ,COMMERCIAL products - Abstract
This study explores design strategies that designers adapt in different design environments and assesses cognitive load associated with acquiring, comprehending, and implementing strategies in concept product design phase. The findings from qualitative and quantitative analyses show that the traditional design environment exhibits a greater intrinsic load, thereby fostering a greater diversity of ideas, design strategies, and solutions. The digitally-mediated design environment demonstrates extraneous load, resulting in a tendency towards similarity in ideas, design strategies, and solutions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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24. Remanufacturing as a circular design strategy in healthcare: integrating socio-technical and environmental-economic assessments.
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Andersen, Amanda Worsøe, Jørgensen, Siri Fritze, Gunn, Wendy, and Niero, Monia
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MANUFACTURING industries ,MEDICAL equipment ,SUSTAINABILITY ,WORKFLOW ,MANAGEMENT - Abstract
This paper examines the role of remanufacturing in healthcare as a key circular design strategy, particularly for medical devices, assessing its socio-technical, environmental, and economic dimensions of sustainability. Through a detailed case of ultrasound catheters, it demonstrates how remanufacturing can lead to resource conservation, cost savings, and enhanced product lifecycles in health care without compromising quality and patient safety. The study argues for systemic changes in healthcare practices to fully integrate remanufacturing, underscoring its role beyond a technical solution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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25. Design of pH‐universal electrocatalysts for hydrogen evolution reaction
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Jingwen Lin, Xu Wang, Zhenyun Zhao, Dongliang Chen, Rumin Liu, Zhizhen Ye, Bin Lu, Yang Hou, and Jianguo Lu
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design strategy ,hydrogen evolution reaction ,pH‐universal electrocatalysts ,Production of electric energy or power. Powerplants. Central stations ,TK1001-1841 - Abstract
Abstract The path to searching for sustainable energy has never stopped since the depletion of fossil fuels can lead to serious environmental pollution and energy shortages. Using water electrolysis to produce hydrogen has been proven to be a prioritized approach for green resource production. It is highly crucial to explore inexpensive and high‐performance electrocatalysts for accelerating hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and apply them to industrial cases on a large scale. Here, we summarize the different mechanisms of HER in different pH settings and review recent advances in non‐noble‐metal‐based electrocatalysts. Then, based on the previous efforts, we discuss several universal strategies for designing pH‐independent catalysts and show directions for the future design of pH‐universal catalysts.
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26. Unveiling Design Leadership: A Case Study of Philips’ Chief Design Officers Stefano Marzano and Sean Carney
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Pinheiro, Gisela, Franqueira, Teresa, Akan, Ozgur, Editorial Board Member, Bellavista, Paolo, Editorial Board Member, Cao, Jiannong, Editorial Board Member, Coulson, Geoffrey, Editorial Board Member, Dressler, Falko, Editorial Board Member, Ferrari, Domenico, Editorial Board Member, Gerla, Mario, Editorial Board Member, Kobayashi, Hisashi, Editorial Board Member, Palazzo, Sergio, Editorial Board Member, Sahni, Sartaj, Editorial Board Member, Shen, Xuemin, Editorial Board Member, Stan, Mircea, Editorial Board Member, Jia, Xiaohua, Editorial Board Member, Zomaya, Albert Y., Editorial Board Member, Brooks, Eva, editor, Kalsgaard Møller, Anders, editor, and Edstrand, Emma, editor
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27. Past, Current, and Future Fire and Life Safety Design for Tall Buildings in China
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LI, Fang, Jelenewicz, Chris, Series Editor, and LI, Fang
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- 2024
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28. Research on Cantonese Cultural and Creative Product Design Strategy Based on Fuzzy Kano Model
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Zhong, Xingyi, Xhafa, Fatos, Series Editor, Cao, Bing-Yuan, editor, Wang, Shu-Feng, editor, Nasseri, Hadi, editor, and Zhong, Yu-Bin, editor
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- 2024
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29. Unraveling the Halo and Horn Effects: Exploring Ethical Considerations in Visual Communication Design
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Dewi, Hanifa Noviari, Wirasari, Ira, Striełkowski, Wadim, Editor-in-Chief, Black, Jessica M., Series Editor, Butterfield, Stephen A., Series Editor, Chang, Chi-Cheng, Series Editor, Cheng, Jiuqing, Series Editor, Dumanig, Francisco Perlas, Series Editor, Al-Mabuk, Radhi, Series Editor, Scheper-Hughes, Nancy, Series Editor, Urban, Mathias, Series Editor, Webb, Stephen, Series Editor, Ratuannisa, Tyar, editor, Triharini, Meirina, editor, Putri, Kiki Rizky Soetisna, editor, Riswarie, Ardhana, editor, and Titisari, Bintan, editor
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30. Research on landscape design strategies and elements based on Environmental Education
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Zhou, Lanxin, Ding, Peng, Striełkowski, Wadim, Editor-in-Chief, Black, Jessica M., Series Editor, Butterfield, Stephen A., Series Editor, Chang, Chi-Cheng, Series Editor, Cheng, Jiuqing, Series Editor, Dumanig, Francisco Perlas, Series Editor, Al-Mabuk, Radhi, Series Editor, Scheper-Hughes, Nancy, Series Editor, Urban, Mathias, Series Editor, Webb, Stephen, Series Editor, Zhu, Shoutong, editor, Baldini, Andrea L., editor, Hong, Yongming, editor, Xu, Zhihua, editor, and Syed Mohammed, Sharifah Faizah, editor
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31. The Great Game: Teaching Architectural Design as Collective Practice
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Federighi, Valeria, Forina, Camilla, Listo, Tommaso, Bruno, Edoardo, Leoni, Sofia, Blanco Lage, Manuel, editor, Atalay Franck, Oya, editor, Marine, Nicolas, editor, and de la O Cabrera, Manuel Rodrigo, editor
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32. How to Use Strategic Design Process to Address Complex Challenges : A Practical Case of Application to Discuss Strategic Design Process’ Fundamental Traits
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Carella, Gianluca, Melazzini, Michele, Zurlo, Francesco, Tosi, Francesca, Editor-in-Chief, Germak, Claudio, Series Editor, Zurlo, Francesco, Series Editor, Jinyi, Zhi, Series Editor, Pozzatti Amadori, Marilaine, Series Editor, Caon, Maurizio, Series Editor, Zanella, Francesca, editor, Bosoni, Giampiero, editor, Di Stefano, Elisabetta, editor, Iannilli, Gioia Laura, editor, Matteucci, Giovanni, editor, Messori, Rita, editor, and Trocchianesi, Raffaella, editor
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33. Empirical Analysis of Packaging Design and Consumer Preferences in the New York Kimchi Market
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Zhao, An, Wei, Wenbo, Choi, Albert Young, Tosi, Francesca, Editor-in-Chief, Germak, Claudio, Series Editor, Zurlo, Francesco, Series Editor, Jinyi, Zhi, Series Editor, Pozzatti Amadori, Marilaine, Series Editor, Caon, Maurizio, Series Editor, Martins, Nuno, editor, and Brandão, Daniel, editor
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34. Design Strategies High-Speed Dickson CP
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Ballo, Andrea, Dario Grasso, Alfio, Palumbo, Gaetano, Ballo, Andrea, Grasso, Alfio Dario, and Palumbo, Gaetano
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35. Integrated Charge Pump Basics
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Ballo, Andrea, Dario Grasso, Alfio, Palumbo, Gaetano, Ballo, Andrea, Grasso, Alfio Dario, and Palumbo, Gaetano
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36. A comparative analysis of lean start-up and design thinking and its integration
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Sreenivasan, Aswathy and Suresh, M.
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37. A comparative analysis of lean start-up and design thinking and its integration
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Aswathy Sreenivasan and M. Suresh
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Design thinking ,Design strategy ,Lean start-up ,Empathic design ,Integrated strategy ,Management. Industrial management ,HD28-70 ,Business ,HF5001-6182 - Abstract
Purpose – This study aims to emphasize the integration of lean start-up and design thinking approaches and investigate how they may be used together. Design/methodology/approach – The report uses a systematic literature review methodology to analyze and summarize previous research on combining lean start-up and design thinking. Inferences were discovered and analyzed after relevant publications were chosen based on predetermined inclusion criteria. Findings – The research shows that combining lean start-up and design thinking significantly impacts entrepreneurship. Start-ups can efficiently uncover consumer needs, reduce risks and improve their product or service offerings by combining the client-centricity of design thinking with the iterative and data-driven concepts of lean start-up. This integration promotes an innovative culture, gives teams the freedom to try new things and learn from mistakes and raises the possibility of start-up success. Research limitations/implications – The dependence on pre-existing literature, which might cover only some potential uses and circumstances, is a weakness of this research. It is advised that more empirical research be conducted to determine the precise circumstances in which the integrated strategy performs best. Future studies should also explore the difficulties and drawbacks of using these approaches to offer suggestions for overcoming them and maximizing their advantages. Practical implications – The findings have significant ramifications for business owners and other professionals working in the start-up environment. The combination of lean start-up and design thinking emphasizes the relevance of early customer interaction and empathy-driven design. To foster creativity and hasten the expansion of start-ups, practitioners are urged to create a comprehensive strategy that integrates the advantages of both techniques. Through this integration, business owners may develop solutions that appeal to their target market, increasing adoption rates and market competitiveness. Originality/value – This study is interesting in comparing lean start-up and design thinking, emphasizing the overlaps and benefits of their application to entrepreneurship. This study discusses successful start-up methods by offering suggestions for future research and practice. It also provides a basis for further developing and adopting the integrated approach.
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38. Hydrogen‐Bonded Organic Frameworks as an Appealing Platform for Luminescent Sensing.
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Xiong, Zhile, Xiang, Shengchang, Lv, Yuanchao, Chen, Banglin, and Zhang, Zhangjing
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POLLUTANTS , *POROUS materials , *INTERMOLECULAR interactions , *HYDROGEN bonding , *SENSES - Abstract
Hydrogen‐bonded organic frameworks (HOFs), a novel subclass of porous crystalline materials self‐assembled from organic linkers through hydrogen bonding and other intermolecular interactions, have emerged as an exciting platform for developing multifunctional materials. Recently, luminescent HOF sensors have drawn considerable attention due to their unique advantages, such as hydrogen‐bonding flexibility, inherent luminescent centers in organic linkers, ease of functionalization, low density and toxicity, and good stability. However, a comprehensive study on the design strategies, functionalities, and applications of HOFs in sensing is lacking. In this review, the uniqueness and development of luminescent sensing HOFs are outlined. The design principles and strategies to enable the sensing performance are summarized, including the pre‐design of luminescent organic linkers and post‐modification with additional luminescent species. The state‐of‐the‐art advances in diverse sensing applications are overviewed, such as the detection of chemical pollutants, biomolecules, gases, and physical factors like temperature and mechanical forces. Moreover, the current challenges and corresponding potential avenues are discussed. This review aims to inspire more innovative research on the fabrication of advanced HOFs for luminescent sensing functions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. Research on the Design Strategies of Public Outdoor Spaces in Government Centers from a Health Perspective.
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Wang, Yilin, Peng, Wenjun, Huang, Yanyan, Yang, Tiancheng, Du, Xinyu, Wang, Xinyan, Zhang, Zhengming, and Zhu, Liang
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PUBLIC spaces ,SOCIAL space ,MEDICAL centers ,MUNICIPAL services ,AGE groups ,INTERSTELLAR communication - Abstract
This study delves into an investigation of urban public outdoor spaces (POSs) from a health-oriented perspective, recognizing varied health needs encompassing physical, psychological, social, and environmental aspects. In this study, POSs of two typical government service centers (GSCs) were analyzed based on their structure, user demographics, and user satisfaction, revealing several problems with the current GSC POS designs. To address these problems, principles for GSC POS design were proposed for natural, playing, and social spaces and applied to redesign the Wuchang GSC. Firstly, through on-site surveys, questionnaire surveys, and data analysis, the existing problems in promoting residents' health in the GSC POSs were revealed, such as the insufficient greening of natural spaces, lack of interest in playing spaces, and unreasonable design of the scale of social spaces. Based on the above analysis, a health design optimization principle based on Maslow's theory is proposed. Firstly, improvement solutions were proposed and implemented for green spaces, such as using more diversified natural elements, zone differentiation, and landscape improvements to promote the health of users. Secondly, the leisure and sports needs of different age groups can be met simultaneously by diversifying the layout and functional settings of playing spaces. Finally, public spaces suitable for social interaction were redesigned to promote the psychological health of citizens in social activities by optimizing the scale of communication spaces. The proposed design optimization strategies for GSCs not only provide theoretical support for the healthy design of POSs but also provide useful references for the healthy development of urban public spaces. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. 墨菲西斯事务所的增强景观概念、策略及实践.
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玄峰 and 周武忠
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LANDSCAPES in art ,ARCHITECTURAL design ,LOGIC design ,ARCHITECTS ,GROUNDWATER ,LANDSCAPE design - Abstract
Copyright of New Architecture is the property of New Architecture Editorial Office and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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41. Design Strategy of Diagonal Compressors in Compressed Air Energy Storage System.
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Zhang, Yuxin, Zuo, Zhitao, Guo, Wenbin, Liang, Qi, and Chen, Haisheng
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As a kind of large-scale physical energy storage, compressed air energy storage (CAES) plays an important role in the construction of more efficient energy system based on renewable energy in the future. Compared with traditional industrial compressors, the compressor of CAES has higher off-design performance requirements. From the perspective of design, it needs to pay attention not only to the performance of the design point, but also to the performance of all the stable working range. However, from the previous literature, no diagonal compressor was used in CAES which can meet the requirements, that also reflects the design program can be further improved. Therefore, this paper studies the design strategy of high efficient diagonal compressor for large-scale CAES, and gives the complete strategy algorithms used for different program modules. The pressure ratio, isentropic efficiency and stable working range are comprehensively considered. In the design process, the criteria for the key parameters of the diagonal flow angle of the diagonal compressor are given for the first time. The results show that the isentropic efficiency at the design point is 92.7%, the total pressure ratio is 1.97, and the stable working range exceeds 20%, which meets the design requirements of the compressor for CAES and exceeds the overall performance of the previous compressors in the entire working range. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Buckling Restrained Braces: A review on Classifications, Design Strategy, and Applications.
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Shallan, Osman, Abd-El-Mottaleb, Hanaa E., El-Kahlawy, Abdelsattar, and Fathy, Ebtsam
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ENERGY dissipation ,MECHANICAL buckling ,CROSS-sectional method ,COST ,HYDRAULICS - Abstract
Buckling-restrained brace (BRB) is an evolution of conventional braces, where it is not only increases the compressive strength of the brace but also improves seismic energy dissipation. The fundamental difference between the BRB and common types of braces is that in the BRB, buckling is prevented by a restraining mechanism, which leads to a reduction in the cross-sectional area of the inner core. This results in plastic deformations of the inner core of the BRB without global buckling, which causes seismic energy dissipation. Due to the superiority of the BRB over other types of dispersing devices, many studies have been conducted to increase its efficiency and reduce costs. The scope of these studies was to develop the basic parts (core, restraining mechanism, and connections) of BRBs. In this paper, the results of some previous research over the past few decades are presented to illustrate the beginning, development, types, design strategy, and recent applications of BRBs. In addition, the advantages and disadvantages of the different types and methods used to model and analyze BRBs are also discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. Design demand of souvenirs to improve the brand value of museums.
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Ding, Bu Yi, Sen, Li He, and Yi, Wang Shu
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BRAND equity ,DESIGN museums ,DELPHI method ,MUSEUMS ,SATISFACTION - Abstract
The main purpose of this study is to explore the design requirements that will affect the user satisfaction of museum souvenirs through experimental research in order to provide a scheme for museum souvenir design. The research shows that museum memorabilia play a role in enhancing the brand value of museums. Second, using the Delphi method, experts were gathered to summarise and screen the design elements, and a total of 13 design elements were identified. The Kano test was then conducted with experts, and the Kano properties of 13 design requirements and their impact on user satisfaction were determined. Finally, through a discussion of the experimental results, a design requirements model for museum souvenirs was constructed. The results of the study found that three types of models were constructed according to the Kano attributes of requirements that can be used by different types of museums. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. 高中生物学单元作业“一图两表”的设计策略.
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袁从容
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Copyright of Biology Teaching is the property of East China Normal University and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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45. Kullanıcıyı Üretim Sürecine Dahil Eden Bir Ürün Tasarım Stratejisi Olarak "Kendin Yap" (DIY): Mobilya Tasarımlarından Bir Bakış.
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NARTER, Çınar
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Copyright of Online Journal of Art & Design is the property of Online Journal of Art & Design and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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46. Recent advances of organic long persistent luminescence: Design strategy and internal mechanism
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Jie Yang, Zhijian Chen, Manman Fang, and Zhen Li
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design strategy ,internal mechanism ,long persistent luminescence ,organic systems ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Abstract Organic afterglow materials have drawn increasing attention for their great potential in practical applications. Until now, most of them just show the lifetimes in milliseconds or seconds, while the realization of long persistent luminescence (LPL) lasting for minutes or even hours is difficult. In 2017, Adachi and Kabe successfully realize the LPL with a duration longer than 1 hour in a purely organic system, which can be even comparable to some excellent inorganic materials. However, partially for the unclear structure‐property relationship, organic LPL materials are still rather scarce, especially for the stable ones in air or aqueous solution. In this review, we present the recent progress in organic LPL, mainly focusing on the material design strategy and internal mechanism. It is anticipated that the deep understanding can be beneficial for the further development of organic LPL materials with good stability in air and even aqueous phase.
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47. Taking the SDGs into Account: A BIM-Based Strategy for Integrating Smart Materials in Building Components
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menna-allah mohamed, Merhan Shahda, Sara Eltarabily, and Naglaa Megahed
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sustainable development goals (sdgs) ,building information modeling (bim) ,smart materials (sms) ,building components ,design strategy ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
The United Nations has set Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for 2030, with SDG 7 aiming for affordable, reliable, and modern energy, SDG 9 for Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure, and SDG 13 for climate action. Buildings play a crucial role in achieving these goals, and the integration of smart materials into building components can enhance energy efficiency and sustainability. Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a powerful tool that can facilitate this integration. This study explores the use of BIM in integrating smart materials into building components, analyzing case studies and examples to illustrate its effectiveness. The findings highlight the pivotal role of BIM in advancing sustainability efforts within the construction industry, particularly concerning SDG 7, SDG 9, and SDG 13. The integration of smart materials in building components, guided by BIM, offers a promising pathway towards affordable, reliable, and sustainable energy solutions, adapting technology to achieve sustainability and address climate change. This research contributes to the discourse on achieving the SDGs and underscores the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in addressing global energy challenges.
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48. Ultrafine-grained Mg alloy: Preparation, properties, design strategy
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Peng Peng, Hansong Xue, Jia She, Jianyue Zhang, Aitao Tang, Shuai Long, Cheng Zhang, Qingshan Yang, and Fusheng Pan
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Magnesium alloy ,Ultra-fine grain ,Preparation methods ,Mechanical and corrosion properties ,Design strategy ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
As the lightest metal structural materials, Mg alloys have great application potential in transportation, aerospace, and biomedicine. However, the further application is hindered by their low strength, plasticity, and poor corrosion resistance. The preparation of Mg alloys with ultra-fine grain (UFG) structure is regarded as a good solution to improve their performance, and has been reported by a large number of literatures. The purpose of this paper is to summarize the development of fabrication processes of UFG Mg alloys and the effects of UFG structure on the mechanical properties and corrosion resistance. In essence, this review aims to elucidate the evolution and current state of UFG structure in Mg alloys. Additionally, it seeks to expound upon the strategies for designing and preparing these structures and shed light on the future development trends. The ultimate goal is to advance the utilization of UFG Mg alloys in both structural and functional materials.
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49. The adaptive reuse design strategies– focused on the case of the Tate Modern architectural competition
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Yoon-Jeong Shin
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adaptive reuse ,design strategy ,building potential ,integrating space ,tate modern ,design competition ,Architecture ,NA1-9428 ,Building construction ,TH1-9745 - Abstract
This paper aims to investigate the existing design strategies of adaptive reuse and compare the strategies with the significant case, Tate Modern, which was converted from a power plant into a museum through competition. It analyses the winning architect’s strategies compared to other participating architects’ and how they made the conversion successful. This paper uses quantitative and qualitative research methods to analyze the strategies by comparing the competition brief, the minutes of the assessors, the drawings of design proposals, and interviews. The research reveals that the winning architect better understood the potential of the original building and employed a strategy of amplifying it by adding the least architectural components and giving overall uniformity to the old and new elements instead of contrasting them. They made the space integrating and multi-layered, not a dry background nor a distracting space but a challenging space for new art. This result indicates that adaptive reuse has to begin with an in-depth analysis of the existing building, its potential, and stakeholder needs, unlike constructing a new one. In addition, the participating architects’ strategies went beyond the scope of the existing theories’ classification, which shows that existing theories should be supplemented with future research and revised.
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50. Application of the design strategy that is supported by lateral thinking techniques in product design
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Ahmed Kassab and Sayed Abdou Ahmed Abdou
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creativity ,design strategy ,lateral thinking ,product design ,creative thinking ,Fine Arts ,Architecture ,NA1-9428 - Abstract
Lateral thinking methods have a key role in developing the designer's ability to deal with challenges and life situations in a more creative way. It gives him the power to produce original and unique ideas. Creativity is the process that lies behind every progress reached by human groups. It is also one of those processes that separate man from the rest of the creatures within the limits of what we know, as the existence of man is linked to that ability. The relationship between creativity and development is strong. The burden of community development and progress falls on the creators, bearing many difficulties and hardships. The industrial designer is responsible for the task of innovation, design and product development, with the help of tools, methods and methods of design (drawing, presentation and modeling techniques), which makes him constantly looking to develop his tools, and activate and enrich his creative abilities, which gives importance to scientific support for the industrial designer, by adding New methods that would support creativity in the industrial design process, which the industrial designer needs when joining the labor market in productive institutions, which highlights the importance of the issue of lateral thinking in the field of industrial design, so the research deals with how to take advantage of lateral thinking methods in the design process by applying a strategy The new design supported by these methods is in the process of designing a new product that depends on technology and helps in opening new and unfamiliar markets, then the result will be presented to clarify the feasibility of the new strategy in achieving creativity in the design and development of ideas and solutions that both the industrial designer and the industrial organization aspire to. This is in an effort to generalize and consolidate the concept and practice of lateral thinking among students and practitioners of industrial design to reach creative designs.
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