Co-creation of Design and Value / Yoshiki Shimomura / Bunya Akasaka

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 機械工学 設計と価値の共創論 / 下村芳樹 / 赤坂文弥
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Released date: 03 Jul 2024

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Mechanical Engineering
[Introduction to the Content]
[Audience]
What is value? How can we know its nature and satisfy it correctly? This book is based on engineering, develops cross-sectoral discussions including philosophy, and presents an answer to this fundamental question of society.
It is intended for a wide range of readers, not limited to the field of engineering, who are interested in and interested in the philosophy of designing goods and services, design strategies, and design methods.
Aim to be "designers in a broad sense" The content is an opportunity for various readers, including university and graduate students, corporate designers, researchers, planning developers, and managers, as well as those engaged in policy design for local governments and public organizations, high school students, and the general public, to think about the meaning of value and the ideal way of design.
[Book Characteristics]
In this book, I have tried to briefly redefine value as a concept that is hard to understand while everyone recognizes that it is important.
How can we know value through the design of goods and services? How can we satisfy it? In response to this question, we tried to explain it in general terms in an easy-to-understand manner so as not to fall into an excessively technical and difficult explanation, and to make more people aware of the importance of the related issues and to be aware of participating in future discussion and design.
This book introduces the concept of design, which tends to be discussed closed to limited areas of engineering and manufacturing, even though it is a general idea that is carried out by everyone in a very wide range of society with the purpose of satisfying values. It introduces it in a cross-sectional, comprehensive, and concise manner, including examples, from multiple viewpoints of meaning, significance, origin, method, new changes that have occurred therein, and future direction.
In addition to being used as an introductory book to understand the essence of value and design, we have made efforts to increase the value of this material so that it can be kept at hand for a long time and used as a dictionary.
[Message from author]
The essence of science is to reveal the truth of events and to organize and systematize the results.
On the other hand, the creation of artificial objects which do not exist in nature is different from this, and is done by the thought of design which admits that it can be wrong.
The purpose of design is to make things happen, not to reveal them.
As a result, in the field of engineering education that emphasizes science, the education of design in accordance with this meaning is neither well maintained nor sufficiently provided.
This is why the subject of subjectivity "value" has been kept away from engineering and avoided.
In design, the knowledge that reveals why we should build, what we should build, and what we shouldn't build, which should be the most important, has rarely been dealt with head-on in engineering or even in design disciplines.
And this huge contradiction has led to a huge gap between engineering and society.
We first point out the existence of this contradiction and the importance of its solution from an engineering standpoint, and we write this book with the hope that this discussion will spread in society.
The title of this book is Double Meening. One is to discuss the relationship between "design" and "co-creation of value," and the other is to discuss "co-creation" of "design and value."
We hope that more people will be able to participate in these discussions through this book.
Contents
1. Design and Creation
1.1 Products, Services and Artifacts
1.2 Artifacts and Design
1.2.1 19th Century Artifacts
1.2.2 20th Century Artifacts
1.2.3 21st Century Artifacts
1.2.4 Trajectory of Development of Artifacts
2. Social Problems and Design
2.1 Social Problems and Creation
2.2 Deep Causes of Social Problems and Uniqueness of Japan
2.3 Ideological Background
2.4 official warning of Memento mori
3.2 New Values
3.3 Value in Engineering
3.4 Value Co-Creation
Digital Technology and Services
Smart Services
Design of Smart Services
7. Design Theory for Collaborative Creation
Design Approach for Collaborative Creation
Human-Centered Design
Human-Centered Design
Human-Centered Design
Human-Centered Design
Human-Centered Design
Human-Centered Design
Human-Centered Design
Human-Centered Design
Human-Centered Design
Human-Centered Design
Human-Centered Design
Quarter-Transition Design
Expectations for Time-Based Design
10. Frontier of Value Design
Toward Realization of Value Design (Platonic Design)
Process Norms for Value Design
Co-Creation of Man-Made - Two Levels -
Moving the scope of Value Design - Inclusion of External Factors -
Continuous evaluation of Ship Impact - Project to Process -
Possibility of Electrical Engineering Design
Aspects of Ship Process
Aspects of Ship Modeling
Aspects of Ship Intelligence
References
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