Advances in Research into Artifacts, 1, A Study on Designer's Viewpoints
Abstract:
Through design process, a designer of artifacts would select a certain decision from various informations relating design, and then he would make a piece of sketch or drawing. But it is so large amount of information before selection that a good designer might have his specific way of looking at limited information which focuses on special area by himself in advance of carrying out concrete design activities. This paper describes a certain kind of computational model of such design process in which manages designer's thinking process. The authors think concept of viewpoint clarifies the process of looking at limited information. A hypothesis is proposed that the design process consists of viewpoint-forming process and solution-finding process under the formed viewpoint. Here in this paper, three trials by the authors are presented, that is, a proposition of theoretical model of process, a computational simulation, and a design experiment. Each of them
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