Systematic conceptual design approaches foresee the realization of abstract representations, according to their specific formalisms and rationales. Therefore, even if not explicitly conceived for this purpose, they implicitly allow to store information about the explored design space. Unfortunately, the effectiveness of the re-use of the recalled representation is unclear, especially if reused by designers not comprehensively learned about the original method. This paper shows an experimental investigation on this argument, where a sample of thirty-five MS engineering students is involved.

INVESTIGATING ON THE RE-USE OF CONCEPTUAL DESIGN REPRESENTATIONS / Cascini, G.; Fiorineschi, L; Frillici, F. S.; Rotini, F.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2018), pp. 1009-1020. (Intervento presentato al convegno DESIGN 2018 15th International Design Conference) [10.21278/idc.2018.0157].

INVESTIGATING ON THE RE-USE OF CONCEPTUAL DESIGN REPRESENTATIONS

Fiorineschi, L
;
Frillici, F. S.;Rotini, F.
2018

Abstract

Systematic conceptual design approaches foresee the realization of abstract representations, according to their specific formalisms and rationales. Therefore, even if not explicitly conceived for this purpose, they implicitly allow to store information about the explored design space. Unfortunately, the effectiveness of the re-use of the recalled representation is unclear, especially if reused by designers not comprehensively learned about the original method. This paper shows an experimental investigation on this argument, where a sample of thirty-five MS engineering students is involved.
2018
DS92: Proceedings of the DESIGN 2018 15th International Design Conference
DESIGN 2018 15th International Design Conference
Cascini, G.; Fiorineschi, L; Frillici, F. S.; Rotini, F.
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