Gill, Harry and Unver, Ertu (2000) Innovation, design and CAE in new product development. In: Integrating design education beyond 2000: proceedings of the 22nd SEED Annual Design Conference and 7th National Conference on Product Design Education, 6-7 September 2000, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK. John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Brighton, UK. ISBN 9781860582653
Abstract

There seems to be a need for clarification on a number of issues that are seminal for the design community: for example, the constructs of invention, of creativity and of innovation (or innovative) appear to be used interchangeably. They are all a vital interest for design but they are different things. Furthermore there is a failure to distinguish between what design has a legitimate interest in or should contribute to and that which is its direct responsibility.

The authors of this paper will seek to clarify these and other issues. One of these interests is the increasing demand for sustainable practice: design has a crucial role here and this paper will explore how computer aids can be a powerful tool in this area and also more generally in both design and manufacture.

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