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Design Computing and Cognition '08 Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Design Computing and Cognition
Title:
Design Computing and Cognition '08 Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Design Computing and Cognition
Author:
Gero, John S. editor.
ISBN:
9781402087288
Physical Description:
XIII, 736 p. online resource.
Contents:
Shape Grammars -- Automating the Creation of Shape Grammar Rules -- Ontologies and Shape Grammars: Communication between Knowledge-Based and Generative Systems -- Categorisation of Designs According to Preference Values for Shape Rules -- A Technique for Implementing a Computation-Friendly Shape Grammar Interpreter -- Approximating Shapes with Topologies -- Design Cognition – 1 -- Diagrams as Tools in the Design of Information Systems -- Form as a Visual Encounter: Using Eye Movement Studies for Design Reasoning -- The Role of Immersivity in Three-Dimensional Mental Rotation -- Comprehension of Layout Complexity: Effects of Architectural Expertise and Mode of Presentation -- Knowledge-Based Design -- GUITAR HERO, a Knowledge-Based System to Support Creativity in the Design and Manufacturing of Electric Guitars -- Discovering Implicit Constraints in Design -- Capturing Decisions and Rationale from Collaborative Design -- Extending the Situated Function-Behaviour-Structure Framework for User-Centered Software Design -- Empirical Examination of the Functional Basis and Design Repository -- Sketching, Diagrams and Visualization -- Is There Anything to Expect from 3D Views in Sketching Support Tools? -- Idea Development Can Occur Using Imagery Only -- Reaching Out in the Mind's Space -- From Diagrams to Design: Overcoming Knowledge Acquisition Barriers for Case Based Design -- Unraveling Complexity -- Design Creativity -- Compound Analogical Design: Interaction between Problem Decomposition and Analogical Transfer in Biologically Inspired Design -- A Model of Creative Design Using Collaborative Interactive Genetic Algorithms -- An Evolutionary Process Model for Design Style Imitation -- Design Cognition – 2 -- Using Design Paradigms to Evaluate the Collaborative Design Process of Traditional and Digital Media -- An Empirical Investigation of Affordances and Conventions -- Novices' Satisfactory Design, Some implications for Performance and Satisficing in Character Design -- Roles of Negotiation Protocol and Strategy in Collaborative Design -- Design Support -- Ontology-Based Process Modelling for Design Optimisation Support -- Learning Symbolic Formulations in Design Optimization -- Automating the Conceptual Design Process: From Black-box to Component Selection -- A Case Study of Computing Appraisals in Design Text -- TRENDS: A Content-Based Information Retrieval System for Designers -- Spatial Configuration -- Urban Identity Through Quantifiable Spatial Attributes -- Discursive and Non-Discursive Design Processes -- Using Shape Grammars for Master Planning -- The Virtual and the Physical -- Interacting with Virtual Prototypes Coherently with Design Intent -- Conceptualizing Tangible Augmented Reality Systems for Design Learning -- Generative Fabrication.
Abstract:
This is the third volume of the new conference series Design Computing and Cognition (DCC) that takes over from and subsumes the successful series Artificial Intelligence in Design (AID) published by Kluwer (now Springer) since 1992. The AID volumes have become standard reference texts for the field. It is expected that the DCC volumes will perform the same role. Design Computing and Cognition’04 and Design Computing and Cognition’06 both edited by John S Gero, were published by Springer. This new biennial conference series provides an international forum for the presentation and discussion of state-of-the-art and cutting-edge design research. The conference proceedings will form a continuing archive of design computing and cognition research. Design is a fundamentally important topic in disciplines ranging from the more commonly associated fields of architecture and engineering to emerging areas in the social sciences and life sciences. Design is the key to economic competitiveness and the fundamental precursor to objects - both physical and virtual - and services. The conference theme of design computing and cognition recognizes not only the essential relationship between human cognitive processes as models of computation but also how models of computation inspire conceptual realizations of human cognition. A CD-rom is included.
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