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Sheth, B.; Maes, P. |
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Evolving Agents For Information Filtering |
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Walston, C.E.; Felix, C.P. |
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A Method of Programming Estimation and Measurement |
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IBM Systems Journal |
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Supporting Situated Interpretation |
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Proceedings of the Cognitive Science Society (Boulder, CO) |
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This paper discusses the role of interpretation in innovative design and proposes an approach to providing computer support for interpretation in design. According to situated cognition theory, most of a designer’s knowledge is normally tacit. Situated interpretation is the process of explicating something that is tacitly understood, within its larger context. The centrality of interpretation to non-routine design is demonstrated by: a review of the design methodology of Alexander, Rittel, and Schön; a protocol analysis of a lunar habitat design session; and a summary of Heidegger’s philosophy of interpretation. These show that the designer’s articulation of tacit knowledge takes place on the basis of an understanding of the design situation, a focus from a particular perspective, and a shared language. As knowledge is made explicit through the interpretive processes of design it can be captured for use in computer-based design support systems. A prototype software system is described for representing design situations, interpretive perspectives, and domain terminology to support interpretation by designers. |
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Brown, J.S.; Duguid, P. |
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Borderline Issues: Social and Material Aspects of Design |
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Human-Computer Interaction, Special Issue on Context in Design |
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Carmel, E.; Whitaker, R.; George, J. |
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PD and Joint Application Design: A Transatlantic Comparison |
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Communications of the ACM , Special Issue on Participatory Design |
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