DocumentCode :
1021860
Title :
Conceptual foundations of design problem solving
Author :
F. Smith, G. ; Browne, Glenn J.
Author_Institution :
Carlson Sch. of Manage., Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis, MN, USA
Volume :
23
Issue :
5
fYear :
1993
Firstpage :
1209
Lastpage :
1219
Abstract :
Design problems, processes, and methods are topics of longstanding interest in fields such as architecture and engineering. Design tasks are also common in domains addressed by systems and management scientists. However, much scientific work in these fields indicates little awareness of design theories and research. This paper introduces systems and management scientists to the extensive design theory literature. More importantly, it consolidates and extends that literature by developing a deep conceptual analysis of design problems and problem solving. The analysis is built around five elements of design problems: goals, constraints, alternatives, representations, and solutions. These elements define the basic tasks or functional demands posed by design problem solving. The paper also identifies special difficulties faced by designers in systems and management science domains
Keywords :
cybernetics; design engineering; management science; systems engineering; conceptual analysis; design problem; design theories; management science domains; systems science domains; Artificial intelligence; Design engineering; Design methodology; Humans; Management information systems; Problem-solving; Process design; Product design; Production systems; Solar system;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9472
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/21.260655
Filename :
260655
Link To Document :
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