A central challenge in interaction design has to do with its diversity. Designers, engineers, managers, marketers, researchers and users all have important contributions to make t...
Throughout the design cycle, visualization, whether a sketch scribbled on the back of a spare piece of paper or a fully detailed drawing, has been the mainstay of design: we need ...
Communication designs form the fastest growing segment of the semiconductor market. Both network processors and wireless chipsets have been attracting a great deal of research att...
Jan M. Rabaey, Miodrag Potkonjak, Farinaz Koushanf...
System design requires experienced designers that use heuristics and built up knowledge to propose a high order solution. Behavioral models can help to formalise, optimise and spe...
Erik Lauwers, Georges G. E. Gielen, Koen Lampaert,...
A good object-oriented design does not necessarily make a good component-based design, and vice versa. What design principles do components introduce? This paper examines componen...
Asynchronous logic design has been around for decades. However, only recently has it gained any commercial success. Research has focused on a wide variety of uses, from microproces...
In information system development, end-users often participate in design and in many cases learn to design their own system. Design, however, requires a distinct approach that use...
Innovations in health care are often characterized by complexity and fuzzy boundaries, involving both the elements of the innovation and the organizational structure required for ...
An approach to instructional design is described which avoids some of the problems traditionally associated with process design models, sometimes referred to as waterfall models. ...
Design science is slowly but surely establishing itself as a recognized paradigm for conducting research in information systems. Researchers in the IS field have tried to study d...