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P D C
Prof. Bhasker Vijaykumar Bhatt
Assistant Professor in Civil Engg.
Sarvajanik College of Engg. & Tech.,
Surat
FORM FOLLOWS FUNCTION
WHAT NEXT…?
I have Ideas….
Each idea need to be explored by iterations
What to do next?
How to go further?
What is result?
What are important components?
What may be the set of benefits?
PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
CANVAS AT HELP
CANVAS AT HELP…
(Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIXjA7dis7Y)
FUNCTION
“Product’s answer to the set of user tasks”
FEATURES
The “user tools” inherent in the product used to perform the functions (Wood, 1995)
Better Alarm Clock….
A Car – Better ?
CANVAS AT HELP…
PROTOTYPE
Drawing Process
Diagram Material
Flowchart Product
Model
Scheme
CANVAS AT HELP…
A CASE – HERITAGE PROPERTIES
A CASE – HERITAGE PROPERTIES
A CASE – HERITAGE PROPERTIES
Harin Prajapati
Virendra Patel
IDEA EVALUATION
IDEA EVALUATION PROOF OF CONCEPT
Final verdict on novelty in idea for addressing the purpose
Improve the customer experience
Check the features and functions
Streamlined components
Most important in process – emotional connection
HELP
Focus on critical questions
- Science based / Engineering in spine
- Data-driven
Better understanding of the underlying concept
- Rapid elimination
- Minimal investments
PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT CANVAS
By Semester III,
the PD Canvas has helped forming an idea on an alternative solution towards a purpose
in other words,
“Hypothesis”
needs to be evaluated
“Reasoning
flows not only forward from anticipation
and hypothesis to confirmation,
or revision but,
also backward from the experience to what it reminds us of,
or
makes us think about.”
Kahneman & Miller (1986)
OUTPUT WITH US
The components on PD Canvas,
followed by identification important observations…
Establish links - connecting to one another
The connections with PD Canvas reveals the anticipated patterns that are emerging.
Clusters in random data
PRIOR ART SEARCH/ LITERATURE REVIEW
Students may continuously refer to Research Papers to enhance the understanding on the theme they are working on.
Each student shall study at least 2 research papers and summarise the understanding on the paper in one or two pages.
Students may refer to Patent Reports (IPR Database) as applicable to ensure novelty of their idea.
Using Boolean terms: AND OR
Default setting of GOOGLE
AND is always there: means for the search term
◦ “bulb fan”
the google shall look for
◦bulb AND fan
OR if inserted OR must be capitalized so Google understands this is a searching word, not a word to be searched.
◦ [teenager OR adolescent OR youth]
◦ ["climate change" or "global warming"]
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USING GOOGLE EFFECTIVELY: TIPS
http://library.uvic.ca/instruction/research/google101.html
Quotation marks (" ") will limit your search to a specific phase.
["climate change"]
will search for results with this exact phase. A search for
[climate change] will search for results with instances of both the words climate and change, and retrieve such unrelated results as
"The political climate has changed since the adoption of free trade."
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USING GOOGLE EFFECTIVELY: TIPS
http://library.uvic.ca/instruction/research/google101.html
Set limits to Google searches.
intitle: retrieves search words which appear in the website's title field
intitle:canad* "climate change"
inurl: retrieves search words which appear in the website's url
inurl:shakespeare "elizabethan england"
filetype: retrieves specific file types such as HTML, PDFs, MS Word (doc), Excel (xls), PowerPoint (ppt)
filetype:pdf "organizational development" leadership
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USING GOOGLE EFFECTIVELY: TIPS
Word order and word choice are important.[Genetic engineering] and [engineering genetics] will retrieve different results
Asterisks (*) will retrieve words with multiple endings. Canad* will retrieve Canada, Canadian, and Canadians
feminis* will retrieve feminism, feminisms, feminist, and feminists
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USING GOOGLE EFFECTIVELY: TIPS
http://library.uvic.ca/instruction/research/google101.html
(~) helps you to search for synonyms and can help you locate words with similar meanings. ~car will retrieve automobile, vehicle
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USING GOOGLE EFFECTIVELY: TIPS
TILDE
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USING GOOGLE EFFECTIVELY: TIPSSOURCE: UNKNOWN
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USING GOOGLE EFFECTIVELY: TIPSSOURCE: UNKNOWN
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USING GOOGLE EFFECTIVELY: TIPSSOURCE: UNKNOWN
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TRY FOLLOWING TRICK AND KEYS WITH GOOGLE : USERS “COMMAND” = “CTLR” KEY
WHY TO GO FOR IPR SEARCH…
•Innovative ideas
•New process
•New Product
•Design
•Literary / artistic work
• Logo / Brand name / Symbol
TYPES OF IP RIGHTS
1. Patents
2. Trade mark
3. Copyrights
4. Design
5. Geographical Indication
6. Semiconductor Circuit Lay out design
7. Plant variety and Breeder’s Right Protection
8. Trade Secrets
SUBJECT MATTERS FOR PATENTS
New Process
New Product
Method of Manufacture
Machine, apparatus or other articles
GANDHIAN ENGINEERING
Conveniently Affordable
Freely Available (donations)
Adoptable in India Environment
Source: Gandhian Engineering: More from Less from More by Dr. R A. Mashelkar
Cost = $ 28
AMPHIBIOUS BICYCLE…..1
• Comprises a conventional bicycle
modified with two extra attachments
• first attachment consists of four
rectangular air floats, which support the
bicycle, while moving in water.
• The other attachment comprises the fan
blades attached in a radial manner on
the spokes of the rear wheel.
• Prototype Cost: Rs.15,000
Innovator: Shri Mohammad Saidullah (Bihar)
PATENT DATA BASE AS PRIOR ART…
India (as regional right)
USA
WIPO database
Free database
Paid database
Existing searches for products not in database…
BRAINSTORMING & FOCUSED OBSERVATIONS
Group members shall discuss the findings of the observations…
Modify (detailing on) the components (identified in PD Canvas)
Students shall perform the exercise again keeping modifications, if any.
This shall ensure the Idea evaluation
(assuring novelty with inclusion of all five principles)
IDEA EVALUATIONHow basic principles are having connections with observations and the identified components on PDCanvas…(How each principle is involved – up to what extent? What is relevant with principles?)
Based on checking five aspects involved at various stages:
Environmental
(Effect on
surrounding)
Technological
Ergonomics
(Interaction of human
dimensions)
Cost
(Estimates/
Variations)
Aesthetics
(looks/ visuals)