Experimental on-line platform for product conceptual design: OpenDesigNet

This paper highlights the need for using specialised on-line collaborative environments by designers and product engineers who increasingly use Web 2.0 technology to search for information. Although there are professional channels and networks, there is no specific platform which helps during a new...

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Main Authors: Teresa Magal-Royo, Begoña Jorda-Albiñana, Rodrigo Lozano-Suaza
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional de Colombia 2013-09-01
Series:Ingeniería e Investigación
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Online Access:https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/ingeinv/article/view/41047
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spelling doaj-16e5a9aaac724fc485b034b68147c3642020-11-25T01:05:48ZengUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaIngeniería e Investigación0120-56092248-87232013-09-01333616534649Experimental on-line platform for product conceptual design: OpenDesigNetTeresa Magal-Royo0Begoña Jorda-Albiñana1Rodrigo Lozano-Suaza2Universitat Politécnica de ValenciaUniversitat Politécnica de ValenciaUniversitat Politécnica de ValenciaThis paper highlights the need for using specialised on-line collaborative environments by designers and product engineers who increasingly use Web 2.0 technology to search for information. Although there are professional channels and networks, there is no specific platform which helps during a new product’s conceptualisation phase. Open communication must thus be promoted and encouraged amongst design professionals and companies to form working groups thereby allowing them to work collaboratively in the most open and creative phase of product design, i.e. conceptualisation. The OpenDesigNet (ODN) experimental platform has been developed so that designers and small- or medium-sized companies (SMC) can access on-line collaborative tools to support the creation and promotion of new on-line products and assess their immediate social impact. This article presents some of the results obtained during the validation phase involving a platform satisfaction survey of design engineering students and has led to a first-hand assessment of the new platform’s potential impact on their professional future.https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/ingeinv/article/view/41047product engineeringWeb 2.0collaborative environmentsproduct designOpen Source
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author Teresa Magal-Royo
Begoña Jorda-Albiñana
Rodrigo Lozano-Suaza
spellingShingle Teresa Magal-Royo
Begoña Jorda-Albiñana
Rodrigo Lozano-Suaza
Experimental on-line platform for product conceptual design: OpenDesigNet
Ingeniería e Investigación
product engineering
Web 2.0
collaborative environments
product design
Open Source
author_facet Teresa Magal-Royo
Begoña Jorda-Albiñana
Rodrigo Lozano-Suaza
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title Experimental on-line platform for product conceptual design: OpenDesigNet
title_short Experimental on-line platform for product conceptual design: OpenDesigNet
title_full Experimental on-line platform for product conceptual design: OpenDesigNet
title_fullStr Experimental on-line platform for product conceptual design: OpenDesigNet
title_full_unstemmed Experimental on-line platform for product conceptual design: OpenDesigNet
title_sort experimental on-line platform for product conceptual design: opendesignet
publisher Universidad Nacional de Colombia
series Ingeniería e Investigación
issn 0120-5609
2248-8723
publishDate 2013-09-01
description This paper highlights the need for using specialised on-line collaborative environments by designers and product engineers who increasingly use Web 2.0 technology to search for information. Although there are professional channels and networks, there is no specific platform which helps during a new product’s conceptualisation phase. Open communication must thus be promoted and encouraged amongst design professionals and companies to form working groups thereby allowing them to work collaboratively in the most open and creative phase of product design, i.e. conceptualisation. The OpenDesigNet (ODN) experimental platform has been developed so that designers and small- or medium-sized companies (SMC) can access on-line collaborative tools to support the creation and promotion of new on-line products and assess their immediate social impact. This article presents some of the results obtained during the validation phase involving a platform satisfaction survey of design engineering students and has led to a first-hand assessment of the new platform’s potential impact on their professional future.
topic product engineering
Web 2.0
collaborative environments
product design
Open Source
url https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/ingeinv/article/view/41047
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