The drive towards user-centred engineering in automotive design


Autoria(s): Bryant, Scott; Wrigley, Cara
Contribuinte(s)

Bohemia, Erik

Rieple, Alison

Liedtka, Jeanne

Cooper, Rachael

Data(s)

01/09/2014

Resumo

Falling sales in Europe and increasing global competition is forcing automotive manufacturers to develop a customer-based approach to differentiate themselves from the similarly technologically-optimised crowd. In spite of this new approach, automotive firms are still firmly entrenched in their reliance upon technology-driven innovation, to design, develop and manufacture their products, placing customer focus on a downstream sales role. However the time-honoured technology-driven approach to vehicle design and manufacture is coming into question, with the increasing importance of accounting for consumer needs pushing automotive engineers to include the user in their designs. The following paper examines the challenges and opportunities for a single global automotive manufacturer that arise in seeking to adopt a user-centred approach to vehicle design amongst technical employees. As part of an embedded case study, engineers from this manufacturer were interviewed in order to gauge the challenges, barriers and opportunities for the adoption of user-centred design tools within the engineering design process. The analysis of these interviews led to the proposal of the need for a new role within automotive manufacturers, the “designeer”, to bridge the divide between designers and engineers and allow the engineering process to transition from a technology-driven to a user- centred approach.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/74842/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/74842/1/DMI_Conference_Paper_2014_-_The_Drive_Towards_User-Centred_Engineering_in_Automotive_Design.pdf

Bryant, Scott & Wrigley, Cara (2014) The drive towards user-centred engineering in automotive design. In Bohemia, Erik, Rieple, Alison, Liedtka, Jeanne, & Cooper, Rachael (Eds.) Proceedings of 19th DMI : Academic Design Management Conference, London, UK, pp. 741-758.

Direitos

Copyright 2014 Please consult the authors

Fonte

School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #120302 Design Innovation #automotive design #personas #user-centred design #designeer
Tipo

Conference Paper