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How to integrate recent development in technology with Digital Prototype textile and apparel applications

Year 2015, Volume: 27 - Special Issue I: Future Technical Textiles, 32 - 39, 09.07.2015
https://doi.org/10.7240/mufbed.96632

Abstract

The textile and clothing industry is moving away from its traditional roots in an attempt to revive the fortunes of this mature industry, through the adoption of novel technologies. Digital Prototypes are used as an essential tool in the modern design process. The integration can speed up the design process and affect competition between companies. Typical applications are digital textile and fashion design, pattern generation to custom-design clothing, fitting evaluation, style editing, and virtual try-on. However, new product developments in textiles and clothing have widened our views of the world and must also be covered. The ever-growing spectrum of smart textiles and wearable technologies has the potential to take the textile industry in a completely new & sustainable direction, far beyond its traditional roots. The integration of smart functionality into clothing and other textile products into the digital prototype is essential in order to alter our relationship with them and the way we use them.

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Year 2015, Volume: 27 - Special Issue I: Future Technical Textiles, 32 - 39, 09.07.2015
https://doi.org/10.7240/mufbed.96632

Abstract

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References

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  • Meng, Y, C Wang, and X Jin. “Flexible shape control for automatic resizing of apparel prod-ucts.” Computer- Aided Design 44, no. 1 (2012): 68-76.
  • Quinn, Bradley. Fashion Futures. London: Merrell Publishers, 2012.
  • Beltramini, Enrico. “The Companies with the Best Software Will Lead Fashion.” businessoffash-ion. March 31, 2014. http://www.businessoffashion. com/2014/03/op-ed-companies-best-software-will- lead-fashion.html (accessed April 04, 2014).
  • Raffaeli, Roberto, and Michele Germani. “Knowledge- based approach to flexible part de-sign.” Journal of Engineering Design 21, no. 1 (2010): 7-29.
  • Volino, Pascal, Frederic Cordier, and Nadia Magnenat- Thalmann. “From early virtual garment simulation to interactive fashion design.” Computer-Aided Design, 2005: 593-608.
  • Liu, yong-Jin, Dong-Liang Zhang, and Matthew Ming- Fai Yuen. “A survey on CAD methods in 3D garment design.” Computers in Industry 67, no. 6 (2010): 576-593.
  • Fairhurst, Catherine. Advances in apparel production. Edited by The Textile Institute. Cam-bridge: Woodhead Puvlishing Limited, 2008.
  • Tyler, D J. “Digital Printing Technology for textiles & apparel.” In Computer technology for tex-tiles & apparel, by J Hu, 259-282. Cambridge: Woodhead Publishing, 2011.
  • Wentzel, B. “Sampling the benefits of digital printing.” Fashion Business International (Oct-Nov), 2002: 24-25.
  • Istook, Cynthia L. “Enabling mass customization: computer-driven alteration methods.” International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology 14, no. 1 (2002): 61-76.
  • Hu, Zhi-Hua, Yong-Sheng Ding, Wen-Bin Zhang, and Qiao Yan. “An interactive co-evolutionary CAD system for garment pattern design.” Computer-Aided Design 40 (2008): 1094-1104.
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  • Ji, Yong Gu, and Kwangil Lee. “Standardization for Smart Clothing Technology.” In Smart Clothing Technology Applications, by Gilsoo Cho, 60-86. NY: Taylor & Francis, 2010.
  • Cho, Gilsoo, Seungsin Lee, and Jayoung Cho. “Review and Reppraisal of Smart Clothing.” In Smart Clothing: Technology and Applications, edited by Gilsoo Cho, 2-12. USA: Taylor and Fran-cis Group, 2010.
  • McCann, J. “End User based design of innovative smart clothing.” In Smart Clothes and Weara-ble Technology, by J McCann and D Bryson, 45-66. North America: Woodhead Publishing, 2009
  • Ariyatum, B, R Holland, D Harrison, and T Kaz. “The future design direction of Smart Cloth-ing and development.” Journal of Textile Institute 96, no. 4 (2005): 199-212..
  • Sonderegger, A, and S Juergen. “The influence of design aesthetics in usability testing: Ef-fects on user performance and perceived usability.” Applied Ergonomics 41 (2010): 403-410.
  • Suh, MinJoung, Katherine E Carroll, and Nancy L Cassill. “Critical Review on Smart Clothing Product Development.” Journal of Textile and Apparel, Technology and Management 6, no. 4 (2010): 1-18.
  • Ugur, Secil. Wearing Embodied Emotions: A Practice Based Design research on Wearable Technolo-gy. Milano: Springer Milan, 2013.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Evridiki Papachrıstou This is me

Nikolaos Bılalıs This is me

Publication Date July 9, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2015 Volume: 27 - Special Issue I: Future Technical Textiles

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APA Papachrıstou, E., & Bılalıs, N. (2015). How to integrate recent development in technology with Digital Prototype textile and apparel applications. Marmara Fen Bilimleri Dergisi, 27, 32-39. https://doi.org/10.7240/mufbed.96632
AMA Papachrıstou E, Bılalıs N. How to integrate recent development in technology with Digital Prototype textile and apparel applications. MFBD. October 2015;27:32-39. doi:10.7240/mufbed.96632
Chicago Papachrıstou, Evridiki, and Nikolaos Bılalıs. “How to Integrate Recent Development in Technology With Digital Prototype Textile and Apparel Applications”. Marmara Fen Bilimleri Dergisi 27, October (October 2015): 32-39. https://doi.org/10.7240/mufbed.96632.
EndNote Papachrıstou E, Bılalıs N (October 1, 2015) How to integrate recent development in technology with Digital Prototype textile and apparel applications. Marmara Fen Bilimleri Dergisi 27 32–39.
IEEE E. Papachrıstou and N. Bılalıs, “How to integrate recent development in technology with Digital Prototype textile and apparel applications”, MFBD, vol. 27, pp. 32–39, 2015, doi: 10.7240/mufbed.96632.
ISNAD Papachrıstou, Evridiki - Bılalıs, Nikolaos. “How to Integrate Recent Development in Technology With Digital Prototype Textile and Apparel Applications”. Marmara Fen Bilimleri Dergisi 27 (October 2015), 32-39. https://doi.org/10.7240/mufbed.96632.
JAMA Papachrıstou E, Bılalıs N. How to integrate recent development in technology with Digital Prototype textile and apparel applications. MFBD. 2015;27:32–39.
MLA Papachrıstou, Evridiki and Nikolaos Bılalıs. “How to Integrate Recent Development in Technology With Digital Prototype Textile and Apparel Applications”. Marmara Fen Bilimleri Dergisi, vol. 27, 2015, pp. 32-39, doi:10.7240/mufbed.96632.
Vancouver Papachrıstou E, Bılalıs N. How to integrate recent development in technology with Digital Prototype textile and apparel applications. MFBD. 2015;27:32-9.

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