
Design integration in complex and networked product development
A case study of architectural design in the development process of a greener passenger ship
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- Kustantaja Aalto-yliopiston taiteiden ja suunnittelun korkeakoulu
- ISBN 9789526076379
- Tuotekoodi 9789526076379
- Alanimike A case study of architectural design in the development process of a greener passenger ship
- Kirjoittajat Pekka Murto
- Kieli englanti
- Thema-luokitus Taiteet: yleiset näkökohdat
- Ilmestymispäivä 01.01.2017
- Vuosi 2017
- Sivumäärä 229
- Asiasanat Viking Grace (laiva); laivanrakennus; laivat; ympäristöystävällisyys; tuotekehitys; muotoilu; palvelumuotoilu; kestävä kehitys; Viking Line
- Kirjastoluokka 76
- Uusintapainoksen pvm 01.01.2017
- Pituus (mm) 250
- Leveys (mm) 176
- Tuotemuoto Pehmeäkantinen kirja
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Design can have a significant role in improving the environmental and business performance of products and services, but only if it is properly integrated to product and service development.
Through a single case study on the development process of the Viking Line Grace passenger ship, this dissertation studies how design is integrated to complex and networked product development.
The results of the study show that while design held a central role in designing the passenger interfaces of the ship, making change in other domains - such as sustainability - was far more challenging than what could be hypothesized on the basis of design theory. This was duw to the complexity of the ship as a product and how complexity is managed in shipbuilding processes.
Through a single case study on the development process of the Viking Line Grace passenger ship, this dissertation studies how design is integrated to complex and networked product development.
The results of the study show that while design held a central role in designing the passenger interfaces of the ship, making change in other domains - such as sustainability - was far more challenging than what could be hypothesized on the basis of design theory. This was duw to the complexity of the ship as a product and how complexity is managed in shipbuilding processes.