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VERKERKE, G. VAN DER HOUWEN, E. BROEKHUIS, A. BURŠA, J. CATAPANO, G. MCCULLAGH, P. MOTTAGHY, K. NIEDERER, P. REILLY, R. ROGALEWICZ, V. SEGERS, P. VERDONSCHOT, N.
Originální název
Science versus design; comparable, contrastive or conducive?
Typ
článek v časopise ve Web of Science, Jimp
Jazyk
angličtina
Originální abstrakt
Science and design are two completely separated areas of expertise with their own specialists. Science analyses the existing world to create new knowledge, design uses existing knowledge to create a new world. This tunnel-vision mentality and narrow-minded approach is dangerous for problem solving, where a broad view on potential solutions is required to realise a high-quality answer on the defined problem. We state that design benefits from scientific methods, resulting in a more effective design process and in better products, while science benefits from a design approach, resulting in more efficient and effective results. Our philosophy is illustrated using examples from the field of biomedical engineering. Both methods can benefit tremendously from each other. By applying scientific methods, superior choices will be made in the design process. With design, more accurate, effective and efficient science will be performed.
Klíčová slova
Engineering education; Specialisation; Multidisciplinarity; methodical design;
Autoři
VERKERKE, G.; VAN DER HOUWEN, E.; BROEKHUIS, A.; BURŠA, J.; CATAPANO, G.; MCCULLAGH, P.; MOTTAGHY, K.; NIEDERER, P.; REILLY, R.; ROGALEWICZ, V.; SEGERS, P.; VERDONSCHOT, N.
Rok RIV
2013
Vydáno
15. 5. 2013
Nakladatel
Elsevier BV
ISSN
1751-6161
Periodikum
Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials
Ročník
41
Číslo
7
Stát
Nizozemsko
Strany od
1516
Strany do
1527
Strany počet
12
BibTex
@article{BUT104237, author="Gijsbertus J {Verkerke} and Eduard B {van der Houwen} and Anton A {Broekhuis} and Jiří {Burša} and Gerardo {Catapano} and Paul {McCullagh} and Khosrow {Mottaghy} and Peter {Niederer} and Richard {Reilly} and Vladimír {Rogalewicz} and patrick {Segers} and Nico {Verdonschot}", title="Science versus design; comparable, contrastive or conducive?", journal="Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials", year="2013", volume="41", number="7", pages="1516--1527", doi="10.1016/j.jmbbm.2013.01.009", issn="1751-6161" }