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A Framework for Cross-cultural Product Design
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012)
In the modern globalized marketplace, industrial designers and consumer product companies are being challenged with cross-cultural design situations. While designers have the tools and instinct to produce culturally relevant ...
PiKo+ : Promoting adherence to daily PEFR measurement by college students with asthma
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012)
Description of the development of a keychain size device for detecting peak expiratory flow for assessing and monitoring asthma severity and asthma control.
Design of Backpacking Tent Accessories through the Lens of Wilderness Medicine
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012)
Wilderness medicine is a practice that focuses on medical incidents such as the cuts, stings,
sprains, and bruises can happen at any time when participating in outdoor recreation. While these
medical events would often ...
A Process to Apply Hardwood Pallets as Viable Raw Material for Furniture Making
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012)
Considering the abundance of wood pallets in today’s manufacturing and distribution system, the reckless disposal of pallets calls for a sustainable disposal solution to better utilize the pallets and conserve resources. ...
Bicycle Commuting: Design of a Device to Increase Female Ridership in Atlanta Using V2V Technology
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012)
Statistics indicate that there is a significant discrepancy between the amount of males and
the amount of females who choose to commute by bicycle to work. Of all bicycle-commuting
trips to work within Atlanta, 78% of ...
Design & Technologies for Facilitating Events in Retirement Communities
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012)
Great opportunity lies in designing products for the
elderly due to the fact that the users, the people
users interact with, and their environments cause
problems which could be solved with design that is
tailored to ...