Embedding Critics in Design Environments (1993)
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@MISC{Fischer93embeddingcritics,
author = {Gerhard Fischer and Kumiyo Nakakoji and Jonathan Ostwald and Gerry Stahl and Tamara Sumner},
title = {Embedding Critics in Design Environments},
year = {1993}
}
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Abstract
Human understanding in design evolves through a process of critiquing existing knowledge and consequently expanding the store of design knowledge. Critiquing is a dialog in which the interjection of a reasoned opinion about a product or action triggers further reflection on or changes to the artifact being designed. Our work has focused on applying this successful human critiquing paradigm to humancomputer interaction. We argue that computer-based critiquing systems are most effective when they are embedded in domain-oriented design environments, which are knowledge-based computer systems that support designers in specifying a problem and constructing a solution. Embedded critics play a number of important roles in such design environments: (1) they increase the designer's understanding of design situations by pointing out problematic situations early in the design process, (2) they support the integration of problem framing and problem solving by providing a linkage between the design...







