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Type Nakakoji, K.
  Title Beyond “Back-talk:” Uncovering Design Intention Through Critiquing Type Book Chapter
  Year 1997 Publication Proceedings of an International Workshop on Strategic Knowledge and Concept Formation Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 99-110  
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  Abstract Computational critiquing mechanisms have been used to support designers in refining a partial design solution during the course of reflection-in-action. The paper argues that by being embedded in an integrated design environment, critiquing mechanisms can help designers refine not only a partial solution but also a partially articulated design problem, uncovering design intentions. This claim is supported with the presentation of transcripts from user studies with the KID (Knowing-in-Design) design environment for kitchen floor plan design. Results of the study indicate that the embedded critics in KID helped designers explicitly articulate previously tacit domain knowledge in response to critiquing (13 Refs.)  
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  Publisher Loughborough University Place of Publication Loughborough, UK Editor Candy, L.; Hori, K.  
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  Call Number refbase @ user @ Nakakoji1997 Serial 9498  
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