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Coyne, R. D.: 1988, Logic Models of Design, Pitman, London.

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Style Learning: Inductive Generalisation of Architectural.. - Myung Yeol Cha (1999)   (Correct)

....are elaborated, and the style of Mario Botta will be explored. 2 Shape Representation Shape representations and their manipulation have been studied in many areas of design computation, such as, shape grammars, morphology in spaces and logic representation (Stiny, 1975; Steadman, 1983; Coyne, 1988; Mitchell, 1990) This section primarily concerns with representations of implicit shape knowledge such as relationships of relationships, shape patterns and shapes complexity rather than physical shapes. Shape pattern representation was introduced and developed in Cha and Gero (1999) for design ....

....Bagenal, 1926; Vitruvius, 1973; Krier, 1983. Columns, beams and wall panels are elements of construction, and rooms are elements of composition. Architectural buildings are composed of those elements. Logical representation of those elements for design has been well studied by Mitchell (1990) and Coyne (1988). Repetition of the same types of those elements in a group of objects characterizes a style. For example, ribbed vaults repeatedly appear in most Gothic and Islamic architecture. So it might be assume that a building belongs to the Gothic style in architecture if it has the ribbed vaults under ....

Coyne, R. D. (1988) Logic Models of Design, Pitman, London.


Heterogeneous Inference in Design - Varol Akman   (Correct)

....as side requirements. We believe that only through a clean formalization can one arrive at testable conjectures of design and build computer models of it. We shall shortly see that we value logic as the principal tool in this formalization. The reader is also referred to Coyne s treatise [8] for an interesting study of logic models of design. It should be remarked that our approach doesn t carry much similarity to Coyne s. While we consider it as a contribution to the literature, we should nevertheless state that [8] demonstrates the applicability of logic programming to design, ....

....formalization. The reader is also referred to Coyne s treatise [8] for an interesting study of logic models of design. It should be remarked that our approach doesn t carry much similarity to Coyne s. While we consider it as a contribution to the literature, we should nevertheless state that [8] demonstrates the applicability of logic programming to design, specifically architectural design such as spatial layout. 2.3 Key Problems Problem: CAD systems support few design processes and models. Producing final drawings is where current CAD systems tend to excel. This clearly depends upon ....

R. Coyne, Logic Models of Design, Pitman, London (1988).


Relational Analogy and Abstraction for Design Reuse - Deborah Leishman   (Correct)

....paper is that of spatial layout, particularly, architectural room layout. As in many design problems, preliminary work in the problem domain is performed to produce a high level specification in terms of both goals to be satisfied and constraints between the goals. In room layout as exemplified by Coyne [1988], this corresponds to specifying the rooms to be placed and the connection constraints between the rooms. The requirement then is to formulate a plan, that when executed, will result in a layout that satisfies the problem specification. A typical action in such a plan is: place room a north of ....

.... anchor (b) put (a) east (b) put (g) west (a) north (b) put (c) south (b) west (a) put (e) west (a) south (c) put (h) north (b) w put (d) south (c) west (e) put (f) north (d) west (c) f a h g b c d e Physical Layout Plan: Figure 1 A B C D Dual Graph A B C D The spatial layout system described by Coyne [1988] has been re implemented to serve as the base level planner for a design reuse system. To deal with the potentially infinite number of ways of locating, orienting and dimensioning objects in space, a grammar for producing layouts is used. The grammar is called rectangular dissection and only ....

. Richard Coyne. Logic Models of Design. Long Acre, London, Pitman Publishing. 1988.


Integration Of Aspects In Design Processes - Takeda, Nishida   (Correct)

....in design, but it requires solid and absolute knowledge and solutions. Then we can use the second framework the abductive framework. In this case, specifications can be derived from design solutions and knowledge. Ds [ K S: Here design is abduction with knowledge and specifications. Coyne(1988) and RESIDUE system(Finger et al. 1985) stand for this approach for design formalization. Knowledge represented in this framework is knowledge about objects themselves, i.e. knowledge about object properties and behaviors, because formulae in this framework should be prepared to deduce ....

R. Coyne. Logic Models of Design. Pitman Publishing, London, 1988.


Abduction for Design - Takeda (1994)   (Correct)

....incomplete in design, it requires solid and absolute knowledge and solutions. Then we can use the second framework the abductive framework. In this case, specifications can be derived from design solutions and knowledge. Ds [ K S: Here design is abduction with knowledge and specifications. Coyne (1988) and RESIDUE system (Finger and Genesereth, 1985) stand for this approach for design formalization. Knowledge represented in this framework is knowledge about objects themselves, i.e. knowledge about object properties and behaviors, because formulae in this framework should be prepared to deduce ....

Coyne, R.: 1988, Logic Models of Design, Pitman Publishing, London.


A Logical Theory of Design - Brazier, Van Langen, Treur (1996)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

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Coyne, R. D.: 1988, Logic Models of Design, Pitman, London.


Modelling an elevator design task in DESIRE: the VT.. - Brazier, Van Langen.. (1996)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

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COYNE, R. D. (1988). Logic models of design. London: Pitman.


Universal Abduction Studio - Proposal Of A Design.. - Takeda, Sasaki.. (2003)   (Correct)

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Coyne, R., Logic Models of Design. Pitman: London, 1998.


A Grammar-based Approach to Design and its Application to.. - Holmgren   (Correct)

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Coyne R., Logic Models of Design, Pittman Publishing, 1988.

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