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This book, first published in 1986, focuses on the activity of the
Soviet Union in Southeast Asia and the effects of Soviet policy on
the region since 1969. In particular, Leszek Busynski examines the
rivalry between the Soviet Union and China, Soviet presence in
Vietnam, and the responsive efforts of surrounding regions towards
collective security. U.S. policy in the region is a key
consideration, particularly in terms of American attempts to both
placate China and encourage Japan to assist in the defence of the
region. With a concluding assessment of regional trends and
possible outcomes, this is an important and valuable work for
students and scholars with an interest in the history and politics
of international diplomacy in Southeast Asia.
During the last 60 years the discipline of human factors (HF) has
evolved alongside progress in engineering, technology, and
business. Contemporary HF is clearly shifting towards addressing
the human-centered design paradigm for much larger and complex
societal systems, the effectiveness of which is affected by recent
advances in engineering, science, and education. Human Factors of a
Global Society: A System of Systems Perspective explores the future
challenges and potential contributions of the human factors
discipline in the Conceptual Age of human creativity and social
responsibility. Written by a team of experts and pioneers, this
book examines the human aspects related to contemporary societal
developments in science, engineering, and higher education in the
context of unprecedented progress in those areas. It also discusses
new paradigms for higher education, including education delivery,
and administration from a systems of systems perspective. It then
examines the future challenges and potential contributions of the
human factors discipline. While there are other books that focus on
systems engineering or on a specific area of human factors, this
book unifies these different perspectives into a holistic point of
view. It gives you an understanding of human factors as it relates
to the global enterprise system and its newly emerging
characteristics such as quality, system complexity, evolving
management system and its role in social and behavioral changes. By
exploring the human aspects related to actual societal developments
in science, the book opens a new horizon for the HF community.
Even when products and systems are highly localized, rarely is
there one design suitable for a single, mono-cultural population of
users. The products and systems created and used are cultural
artifacts representing shared cognitions that characterize mental
models that result from interactions with physical environments.
Thus, culture is embedded and impacts the extent to which products
are usable, accessible, useful, and safe. Products and systems that
deviate from users' mental models may have negative consequences
for users, ranging from minor annoyance to more serious
consequences such as severe injury or death. Both an introduction
and a primer, Cultural Ergonomics: Theory, Methods, and
Applications demonstrates how cultural ergonomics can be applied in
research and practitioner contexts. It covers selection of
theories, descriptions of research designs, methods to analyze the
results, case studies, and strategies used to draw inferences and
conclusions in a vast array of areas including occupational safety,
global issues, emergency management, human-computer interaction,
warnings and risk communications, and product design. Human
factors/ergonomics, as a discipline, is slowly integrating cultural
ergonomics into efforts to explore human capabilities and
limitations in the context of design and evaluation. Edited by
experts and containing contributions from pioneers in this area,
this book provides examples and methodologies within a human
factors framework. It provides systematic methods to apply what is
learned from analysis of culture to the design, development, and
evaluation of products and systems.
Design Character explores the values, ethics, and motivations
behind every designer, helping the reader to navigate introspection
and find out how their morals and situated within the world of
design. Perfect for a designer or someone that's simply looking to
become more aware of the values that lie behind every action they
take, this book is created for those wanting to develop their
introspective skills. Design Character is structured over seven
chapters, moving through different pillars of identities and
building to the final character blueprint, which draws everything
together. This summative experience helps designers to increase
their confidence, potency, and their understanding of the impact
they have. As the world becomes increasingly complicated, Design
Character helps us look inwards to give us the tools to deal with
the outside world.
Why do winning brands appear to be more creative and authentic than
less successful ones? Despite the strong link between famous brands
and the products sold under their name, there is still a gap in
understanding the relationship between product design and
brand-building - Monika Hestad plugs that gap. Branding and Product
Design discusses key questions about the link between product and
brand and about design processes and innovation. It examines these
questions on both macro and micro levels and provides the reader
with tools to help understand the role of products in building a
brand, and how to bring the brand and the product design process
together. These are based on the author's research into branding
and product design, her years of teaching these topics, and her own
industrial practice. Qualitative interviews delivering an 'insider'
perspective on major brands bring abstract concepts to life. The
book includes case studies from well-known and up-and-coming brands
and will prove invaluable to design practitioners, marketers,
managers and other professionals working close to designers. It
will also benefit those teaching and studying, particularly if they
are involved in the new higher education programmes where business
schools and design schools are co-operating to reflect the
intersection between design and branding.
This book focuses on the activity of the Soviet Union in Southeast
Asia and the effects of Soviet policy on the region from 1969 to
the time of first publication in 1986. In particular, Leszek
Buszynski examines the rivalry between the Soviet Union and China,
Soviet presence in Vietnam, and the responsive efforts of
surrounding regions towards collective security. U.S. policy in the
region is a key consideration, particularly in terms of American
attempts to placate China and encourage Japan to assist in the
defence of the region. With a concluding assessment of regional
trends and possible outcomes, this is an important and valuable
work for students and scholars with an interest in the history and
politics of international diplomacy in Southeast Asia.
This text covers the latest intelligent technologies and algorithms
related to the state-of-the-art methodologies of monitoring and
mitigation of mechanical engineering. It covers important topics
including computational fluid dynamics for advanced thermal
systems, optimizing performance parameters by Fuzzy logic, design
of experiments, numerical simulation, and optimizing flow network
by artificial intelligence. It will serve as an ideal reference
text for graduate students and academic researchers in diverse
engineering fields including industrial, manufacturing, computer,
mechanical, and materials science. The book- Introduces novel soft
computing techniques needed to address sustainable solutions for
the issues related to materials and manufacturing process. Provides
perspectives for the design, development, and commissioning of
intelligent applications. Discusses the latest intelligent
technologies and algorithms related to the state-of-the-art
methodologies of monitoring and mitigation of sustainable
engineering. Explores future generation sustainable and intelligent
monitoring techniques beneficial for mechanical engineering. Covers
implementation of soft computing in the various areas of
engineering applications. This book introduces soft computing
techniques in addressing sustainable solutions for the issues
related to materials and manufacturing process. It will serve as an
ideal reference text for graduate students and academic researchers
in diverse engineering fields including industrial, manufacturing,
thermal, fluid, and materials science.
A dazzling celebration of the clothes that made America's favorite
doll and the incredible woman behind them, timed to the movie
release of Barbie, starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling and
directed by Greta Gerwig. If you've ever had a Barbie doll, or you
know someone who did, chances are that Barbie was dressed in one of
the thousands of designs created by Carol Spencer during her
unparalleled reign as a Barbie fashion designer spanning more than
thirty-five years. Illustrated with more than 100 full-color
photographs, including many never-before-seen images of rare and
one-of-a-kind pieces from Spencer's private archive, Dressing
Barbie is a treasure trove of some of the best and most iconic
Barbie looks from the early 1960s until the late 1990s. Along with
behind-the-scenes stories of how these designs came to be, Spencer
reminisces about her thrilling time at Mattel working with
legendary figures such as Ruth Handler, Barbie's creator, and
Charlotte Johnson, the original Barbie designer, for a full, inside
look into life with the beloved doll. Over the course of her
career, Spencer won many accolades. She was the first designer to
have her signature on the doll, the first to go on a signing tour,
the first to design a limited-edition Barbie for collectors, and
the designer of the biggest-selling Barbie of all time. Now, she is
the first member of the inner circle to reveal the fashion world of
the quintessential California girl as never before.
This book introduces fundamental, advanced, and future-oriented
scientific quality management methods for the engineering and
manufacturing industries. It presents new knowledge and experiences
in the manufacturing industry with real world case studies. It
introduces Quality 4.0 with Industry 4.0, including quality
engineering tools for software quality and offers lean quality
management methods for lean manufacturing. It also bridges the gap
between quality management and quality engineering, and offers a
scientific methodology for problem solving and prevention. The
methods, techniques, templates, and processes introduced in this
book can be utilized in various areas in industry, from product
engineering to manufacturing and shop floor management. This book
will be of interest to manufacturing industry leaders and managers,
who do not require in-depth engineering knowledge. It will also be
helpful to engineers in design and suppliers in management and
manufacturing, all who have daily concerns with project and quality
management. Students in business and engineering programs may also
find this book useful as they prepare for careers in the
engineering and manufacturing industries. Presents new knowledge
and experiences in the manufacturing industry with real world case
studies Introduces quality engineering methods for software
development Introduces Quality 4.0 with Industry 4.0 Offers lean
quality management methods for lean manufacturing Bridges the gap
between quality management methods and quality engineering Provides
scientific methodology for product planning, problem solving and
prevention management Includes forms, templates, and tools that can
be used conveniently in the field
Using a wide range of operational research (OR) optimization
examples, Applied Operational Research with SAS demonstrates how
the OR procedures in SAS work. The book is one of the first to
extensively cover the application of SAS procedures to OR problems,
such as single criterion optimization, project management
decisions, printed circuit board assembly, and multiple criteria
decision making. The text begins with the algorithms and methods
for linear programming, integer linear programming, and goal
programming models. It then describes the principles of several OR
procedures in SAS. Subsequent chapters explain how to use these
procedures to solve various types of OR problems. Each of these
chapters describes the concept of an OR problem, presents an
example of the problem, and discusses the specific procedure and
its macros for the optimal solution of the problem. The macros
include data handling, model building, and report writing. While
primarily designed for SAS users in OR and marketing analytics, the
book can also be used by readers interested in mathematical
modeling techniques. By formulating the OR problems as mathematical
models, the authors show how SAS can solve a variety of
optimization problems.
Debugging Embedded and Real-Time Systems: The Art, Science,
Technology and Tools of Real-Time System Debugging gives a unique
introduction to debugging skills and strategies for embedded and
real-time systems. Practically focused, it draws on application
notes and white papers written by the companies who create design
and debug tools. Debugging Embedded and Real Time Systems presents
best practice strategies for debugging real-time systems, through
real-life case studies and coverage of specialized tools such as
logic analysis, JTAG debuggers and performance analyzers. It
follows the traditional design life cycle of an embedded system and
points out where defects can be introduced and how to find them and
prevent them in future designs. It also studies application
performance monitoring, the execution trace recording of individual
applications, and other tactics to debug and control individual
running applications in the multitasking OS. Suitable for the
professional engineer and student, this book is a compendium of
best practices based on the literature as well as the author's
considerable experience as a tools' developer.
Design, DIY, and computer-controlled fabrication are a powerful
combination for making high-quality customized things. Written by
the founders of the architecture, design, and research firm Filson
and Rohrbacher, this book takes you through the basics of CNC
fabrication, the design process, production, and construction of
your own furniture designs. Through their AtFAB series of projects,
accompanied by an overview of digital techniques and design
thinking, this book introduces the knowledge and skills that you'll
find widely applicable across all kinds of CNC projects. Not only
will you learn how to design, fabricate, and assemble a wide range
of projects, you'll have some great furniture to show for it! While
3D printing has been grabbing headlines, high school, college,
library, and other public makerspaces have been making things with
CNC machines. With a CNC router, you can cut parts from strong,
tactile, durable materials like wood. Once you have your design and
material, you can set up your job and let it run. When it's done,
you can put the project together for an heirloom of your own. While
3D printing can make exciting things with complex designs, CNCs are
the digital workhorses that produce large-scale, long-lasting
objects.
Design for Sport shows how socially responsible design can
contribute to make sport practice widespread in the general
population including disadvantaged and hard-to-reach groups, and
those that have been traditionally excluded such as the elderly,
disabled people, those living in deprived areas and from lower
socioeconomic strata plus certain minority ethnic and religious
groups. Contributions from around the world provide compelling case
studies and an international perspective. While the main benefit
from expanding sports practice in developed societies would be
reduction of chronic disease rates and social inclusion, in the
developing world where political instability and conflict are more
common, the authors look at how sport can have other functions,
such as a means of post-disaster relief. They discuss how
Participatory Design (PD) techniques and appropriate ethnographies
can be implemented in order to better understand users' needs and
requirements as in the case of Paralympic sport where the increased
sophistication of equipment used has evolved to meet the demands of
the athletes. Reflecting the multi-disciplinary and
cross-disciplinary nature of design for sport, the book also
features case studies that look at environmental design to improve
sport accessibility, social wellbeing, economic development and
environmental sustainability.
Design, Ecology, Politics links social and ecological theory to
design theory and practice, critiquing the ways in which the design
industry perpetuates unsustainable development. Boehnert argues
that when design does engage with issues of sustainability, this
engagement remains shallow, due to the narrow basis of analysis in
design education and theory. The situation is made more severe by
design cultures which claim to be apolitical. Where design
education fails to recognise the historical roots of unsustainable
practice, it reproduces old errors. New ecologically informed
design methods and tools hold promise only when incorporated into a
larger project of political change. Design, Ecology, Politics
describes how ecological literacy challenges many central
assumptions in design theory and practice. By bringing design,
ecology and socio-political theory together, Boehnert describes how
power is constructed, reproduced and obfuscated by design in ways
which often cause environmental harms. She uses case studies to
illustrate how communication design functions to either conceal or
reveal the ecological and social impacts of current modes of
production. The transformative potential of design is dependent on
deep-reaching analysis of the problems design attempts to address.
Ecologically literate and critically engaged design is a practice
primed to facilitate the creation of viable, sustainable and just
futures. With this approach, designers can make sustainability not
only possible, but attractive.
Among the issues discussed in Applied Economics are world
population growth and the economic factors governing international
migration: issues that are as pertinent today as when the book was
originally published. The problems of defining and comparing
industrial and general efficiency in different economies are also
discussed, using comparative studies from the UK and USA. The
opportunities for analysing the pattern of world trade and the
reasons for the varying degrees of national dependence on external
trade, as well as the concentration of world export in particular
channels are also examined.
A guided tour through the each stages of process, Kansei/Affective
Engineering explores how to apply Kansei/Affective Engineering. It
describes the psychological survey and psycho-physiological
measurement of consumer feelings and the multivariate statistical
analysis of this survey data, including rough set models. Since
soft computing technology is very useful from the viewpoint of
product design, the author details the Expert system, neural
networks, GA, and other relevant methods to support the designer's
decision or the customer's choice. The text includes applied
examples in areas such as automotive, home electrics, appliances,
cosmetics, packaging, and e-commerce business.
This volume is concerned with the human factors, ergonomics, and
safety issues related to the design of products, processes, and
systems, as well as operation and management of business
enterprises in both manufacturing and service sectors of
contemporary industry. The book is organized into ten sections that
focus on the following subject matters: I: Enterprise Management
II: Human Factors in Manufacturing III: Processes and Services IV:
Design of Work Systems V. Working Environment VI. Product and
System Safety VII. Safety Design Issues VIII. Safety Management IX.
Hazard Communication X. Occupational Risk Prevention This book will
be of special value to researchers and practitioners involved in
the design of products, processes, systems, and services, which are
marketed and utilized by a variety of organizations around the
world. Seven other titles in the Advances in Human Factors and
Ergonomics Series are: Advances in Human Factors and Ergonomics in
Healthcare Advances in Applied Digital Human Modeling Advances in
Cross-Cultural Decision Making Advances in Cognitive Ergonomics
Advances in Occupational, Social and Organizational Ergonomics
Advances in Ergonomics Modeling & Usability Evaluation Advances
in Neuroergonomics and Human Factors of Special Populations
Many of the things we now live with do not take a purely physical
form. Objects such as smart phones, laptops and wearable fitness
trackers are different from our things of the past. These new
digital forms are networked, dynamic and contextually configured.
They can be changeable and unpredictable, even inscrutable when it
comes to understanding what they actually do and whom they really
serve. In this compelling new volume, Johan Redstrom and Heather
Wiltse address critical questions that have assumed a fresh urgency
in the context of these rapidly-developing forms. Drawing on
critical traditions from a range of disciplines that have been used
to understand the nature of things, they develop a new vocabulary
and a theoretical approach that allows us to account for and
address the multi-faceted, dynamic, constantly evolving forms and
functions of contemporary things. In doing so, the book prototypes
a new design discourse around everyday things, and describes them
as fluid assemblages. Redstrom and Wiltse explore how a new
theoretical framework could enable a richer understanding of things
as fluid and networked, with a case study of the evolution of music
players culminating in an in-depth discussion of Spotify. Other
contemporary 'things' touched on in their analysis include smart
phones and watches, as well as digital platforms and applications
such as Google, Facebook and Twitter.
Designing engineering products - technical systems and/or
transformation processes - requires a range of information,
know-how, experience, and engineering analysis, to find an optimal
solution. Creativity and open-mindedness can be greatly assisted by
systematic design engineering, which will ultimately lead to
improved outcomes, documentation, and management. This book applies
systematic and methodical conceptualization to abstract models of
engineering systems. These can be be used as needed for developing
candidate solutions. The recommended engineering design process
should be able to support all levels of creative design engineering
based on Engineering Design Science. This book, incorporating
several new insights, surveys information about systematic,
methodical, and intuitive design engineering, thinking, and
reasoning, as well as progressive product development. In addition
to providing practical approaches it helps readers better
understand the role of engineering in society.
Sustainable product design is more than eco design: it goes beyond
'green' to consider the work environment, community impacts,
consumer health, and economic viability, as well as environmental
attributes. "Beyond Child's Play" explores the concept of
sustainable product design in the context of the global doll-making
industry. To initiate this research, the author reviewed eco design
parameters and developed criteria for sustainable product design in
the doll-making industry. Using this framework, she conducted three
case studies of do I making: the American Girl doll produced in
China, the Kathe Kruse doll produced in Germany and the Q'ewar
Project doll produced in Peru. Themes emerged from this research
that have relevance beyond the doll-making industry: the value of
making a product with care; designing work for human dignity;
intention and vision for sustainability; the implications of
materials choices; and, transparency and sustainability.
Sustainable product design calls for fundamentally new thinking. By
connecting the term 'sustainable' to 'product', we raise
expectations for a radically different approach to design,
production, and consumption. This framework integrates the eco
design principles of detoxification and dematerialization with the
principle of 'humanization', to ensure that the work environment
where the product is made is safe and healthy and that local
communities benefit from production. This approach places increased
responsibility on the industrial designer and decision-makers
throughout the supply chain, including governments, corporations,
and citizens. Sustainable product design can be implemented
effectively only when systems are in place that support sustainable
production and consumption.
The performance, safety and stability of machines depends
largely on their design, manufacturing and interaction with
environment. Machine foundations should be designed in such a way
that the dynamic forces transmitted to the soil through the
foundation, eliminating all potentially harmful forces. This
handbook is designed primarily for the practising engineers engaged
in design of machine foundations. It covers basic fundamentals for
understanding and evaluating dynamic response of machine foundation
systems with emphasis is on detailed dynamic analysis for response
evaulation. Use of commercially available Finite Element packages,
for analysis and design of the foundation, is recommended. Theory
is supported by results from practice in the form of examples.
As featured in Bookforum, ELLE Decor, and Interior Design Magazine
The first and only monograph on the life and work of the iconic
Danish-American mid-century furniture designer Jens Risom - an
unsung hero of Mid-Century Modern design Jens Risom, a key figure
in mid-century modern design, was one of the first designers to
introduce Scandinavian design to the United States and his highly
collectible original work is currently selling for large sums at
auction. In 1942, Risom's designs formed the majority of the
inaugural collection of original furniture for the iconic Hans
Knoll Furniture Company and many of his key pieces are still in
production today, by leading manufacturers including Knoll, Design
Within Reach, De Padova, Camira, and Ralph Pucci. This, the first
authoritative biography of Risom, spans his education in Denmark,
early collaborations with Georg Jensen and Hans Knoll, the creation
of his own company - Jen Risom Design - his celebrated prefab house
on Block Island, RI, as well as his legacy and presence in the 21st
century. With unique access to a plethora of never-before-seen
sketches, photographs and ephemera, this book proves, as the
immortal slogan in his iconic ad campaign shot by Richard Avedon
tells us, 'The answer is Risom'.
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