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Applying the 3D morphological approach using the computer-aided product design

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Abstract

The morphological approach is used as a way of thinking, finding solutions and alternatives to the design problem. Designers sometimes use this approach as a part of the product design process, especially in the early formation of ideas and drawing sketches. Nowadays, the computer became a partner to the designer during the design process which is called (Computer Aided Product Design), so it is necessary to develop the morphological approach to be more integrative and consensual …etc., with the use of the computer in the design process. So this paper aims to make a combination between the advantages of the computer as an assistant in the design process and those provided by the morphological approach which will help the designers to produce a large number of ideas in a relatively short time, and also save the industrial enterprises effort and money. On the other side, using the 3d morphological approach will make the design process easier and funnier.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationACM International Conference Proceeding Series
PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery
Pages151-156
Number of pages6
ISBN (Print)9781450362047
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019
Event3rd International Conference on Digital Signal Processing, ICDSP 2019 - Jeju Island, Korea, Republic of
Duration: 24 Feb 201926 Feb 2019

Publication series

NameACM International Conference Proceeding Series
VolumePart F147955

Conference

Conference3rd International Conference on Digital Signal Processing, ICDSP 2019
Country/TerritoryKorea, Republic of
CityJeju Island
Period24/02/1926/02/19

Keywords

  • Classic Design Process
  • Computer Aided Design
  • Product Design
  • The 3D Morphology

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