Introducing systems oriented design for complex societal contexts in design engineering education

As our society faces large-scale wicked problems like global warming, resource depletion, poverty and humanitarian emergencies, problem solvers are required to apply new reasoning models more appropriate to deal with these complex societal problems. Dealing with these problems poses unfamiliar chall...

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Main Authors: Jairo da Costa Junior, Ana Laura Rodrigues dos Santos, Jan Carel Diehl
Format: Article
Language:Danish
Published: Formakademisk, Oslo 2017-03-01
Series:FORMakademisk
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Online Access:https://journals.hioa.no/index.php/formakademisk/article/view/1460
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spelling doaj-a259dcb066af4ef8adedf35a10a20ff32020-11-24T21:41:44ZdanFormakademisk, OsloFORMakademisk1890-95152017-03-0110110.7577/formakademisk.14601460Introducing systems oriented design for complex societal contexts in design engineering educationJairo da Costa Junior0Ana Laura Rodrigues dos Santos1Jan Carel Diehl2Delft University of TechnologyDelft University of TechnologyDelft University of TechnologyAs our society faces large-scale wicked problems like global warming, resource depletion, poverty and humanitarian emergencies, problem solvers are required to apply new reasoning models more appropriate to deal with these complex societal problems. Dealing with these problems poses unfamiliar challenges in contexts with poor financial and infrastructural resources. Systems Oriented Design (SOD) has been recognized in the literature as a promising approach, capable to support design engineers to deal with these complex societal problems. This paper explores the application of SOD in the development of Product-Service System (PSS) concepts by student teams in a multidisciplinary master course. The course resulted in twelve concepts that were analysed using a case study approach with the support of protocol analysis. The analysis results in a description of advantages, context- and process-related challenges of using SOD. From an education point-of-view, the results demonstrate that even though SOD provides students with a broad knowledge base and skills to deal with problems in complex societal contexts, there is still the need to introduce the appropriate scope and depth in the design engineering curricula, making the transition from traditional product design, a challenging one.https://journals.hioa.no/index.php/formakademisk/article/view/1460Systems Oriented DesignSocio-Technical SystemProduct-Service SystemComplex societal contextLow-income energy marketHumanitarian aidSustainability
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Ana Laura Rodrigues dos Santos
Jan Carel Diehl
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Introducing systems oriented design for complex societal contexts in design engineering education
FORMakademisk
Systems Oriented Design
Socio-Technical System
Product-Service System
Complex societal context
Low-income energy market
Humanitarian aid
Sustainability
author_facet Jairo da Costa Junior
Ana Laura Rodrigues dos Santos
Jan Carel Diehl
author_sort Jairo da Costa Junior
title Introducing systems oriented design for complex societal contexts in design engineering education
title_short Introducing systems oriented design for complex societal contexts in design engineering education
title_full Introducing systems oriented design for complex societal contexts in design engineering education
title_fullStr Introducing systems oriented design for complex societal contexts in design engineering education
title_full_unstemmed Introducing systems oriented design for complex societal contexts in design engineering education
title_sort introducing systems oriented design for complex societal contexts in design engineering education
publisher Formakademisk, Oslo
series FORMakademisk
issn 1890-9515
publishDate 2017-03-01
description As our society faces large-scale wicked problems like global warming, resource depletion, poverty and humanitarian emergencies, problem solvers are required to apply new reasoning models more appropriate to deal with these complex societal problems. Dealing with these problems poses unfamiliar challenges in contexts with poor financial and infrastructural resources. Systems Oriented Design (SOD) has been recognized in the literature as a promising approach, capable to support design engineers to deal with these complex societal problems. This paper explores the application of SOD in the development of Product-Service System (PSS) concepts by student teams in a multidisciplinary master course. The course resulted in twelve concepts that were analysed using a case study approach with the support of protocol analysis. The analysis results in a description of advantages, context- and process-related challenges of using SOD. From an education point-of-view, the results demonstrate that even though SOD provides students with a broad knowledge base and skills to deal with problems in complex societal contexts, there is still the need to introduce the appropriate scope and depth in the design engineering curricula, making the transition from traditional product design, a challenging one.
topic Systems Oriented Design
Socio-Technical System
Product-Service System
Complex societal context
Low-income energy market
Humanitarian aid
Sustainability
url https://journals.hioa.no/index.php/formakademisk/article/view/1460
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