A Computational Aid for Problem Formulation in Early Conceptual Design

Christopher J. MacLellan, Pat Langley, Jamie Shah, Mahmoud Dinar

Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering

2013

Abstract

Conceptual design is a high-level cognitive activity that draws upon distinctive human mental abilities. An early and fundamental part of the design process is problem formulation, in which designers determine the structure of the problem space they will later search. Although many tools have been developed to aid the later stages of design, few tools exist that aid designers in the early stages. In this paper, we describe Problem Formulator, an interactive environment that focuses on this stage of the design process. This tool has representations and operations that let designers create, visualize, explore, and reflect on their formulations. Although this process remains entirely under the user's control, these capabilities make the system well positioned to aid the early stages of conceptual design.

Topics:Design Cognition

BibTeX

@article{maclellan-jcise-2013,
  title     = {A Computational Aid for Problem Formulation in Early Conceptual Design},
  author    = {MacLellan, Christopher J. and Langley, Pat and Shah, Jamie and Dinar, Mahmoud},
  journal   = {Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering},
  volume    = {13},
  number    = {3},
  pages     = {031003},
  year      = {2013},
  doi       = {10.1115/1.4024714},
}

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