The Design Explorer Project: Using a Cognitive Framework to Support Knowledge Exploration

作者: ANNELISE MARK PEJTERSEN , DIANE H. SONNENWALD , JACOB BUUR , T. GOVINDARAJ , KIM VICENTE

DOI: 10.1080/09544829708907967

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摘要: Abstract It is widely recognized that the increasingly dynamic and competitive business environment requires exploration integration of specialized knowledge from different domains in order to create innovative artefacts reduce design development costs. This paper presents ‘Design Explorer’ research project whose goal specify requirements for an information system will effectively help team members organizational cultures locate utilize diverse sources interact more throughout process. The introduces a new approach support design; instead guidelines, given by creating transparent which designers can navigate freely according their individual preferences. based on framework structures dimensions, or categories, domain need be available product designe...

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