The role of knowledge in next-generation product development systems
S Szykman, RD Sriram… - J. Comput. Inf. Sci …, 2001 - asmedigitalcollection.asme.org
Information technology has played an increasingly important role in engineering product
development. Its influence over the past decade has been accelerating and its impact in the …
development. Its influence over the past decade has been accelerating and its impact in the …
[PDF][PDF] Cognitive dimensions of information artefacts: a tutorial
T Green, A Blackwell - Bcs hci conference, 1998 - iihm.imag.fr
The Cognitive Dimensions Framework is one of the few theoretical approaches that provides
a practical usability tool for everyday analysts and designers. It is unique in stressing simple …
a practical usability tool for everyday analysts and designers. It is unique in stressing simple …
The evolution, challenges, and future of knowledge representation in product design systems
Product design is a highly involved, often ill-defined, complex and iterative process, and the
needs and specifications of the required artifact get more refined only as the design process …
needs and specifications of the required artifact get more refined only as the design process …
[LIBRO][B] Group cognition: Computer support for building collaborative knowledge (acting with technology)
G Stahl - 2006 - dl.acm.org
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Usability analysis of visual programming environments: a 'cognitive dimensions' framework
TRG Green, M Petre - Journal of Visual Languages & Computing, 1996 - Elsevier
The cognitive dimensions framework is a broad-brush evaluation technique for interactive
devices and for non-interactive notations. It sets out a small vocabulary of terms designed to …
devices and for non-interactive notations. It sets out a small vocabulary of terms designed to …
[HTML][HTML] Systemic design principles in social innovation: A study of expert practices and design rationales
In recent decades, design has expanded from a practice aimed at designing things to one
that helps to address complex societal challenges. In this context, a field of practice called …
that helps to address complex societal challenges. In this context, a field of practice called …
Toward reference models for requirements traceability
Requirements traceability is intended to ensure continued alignment between stakeholder
requirements and various outputs of the system development process. To be useful, traces …
requirements and various outputs of the system development process. To be useful, traces …
[LIBRO][B] Scenario-based design
JM Carroll - 2003 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
This chapter contains sections titled: What Are Scenarios?, Challenge: Design Action
Competes with Reflection, Scenarios Evoke Reflection in Design, Challenge: Design …
Competes with Reflection, Scenarios Evoke Reflection in Design, Challenge: Design …
[LIBRO][B] The cognitive artifacts of designing
W Visser - 2006 - taylorfrancis.com
In this dynamic review and synthesis of empirical research and theoretical discussion of
design as cognitive activity, Willemien Visser reconciles and integrates the classical view of …
design as cognitive activity, Willemien Visser reconciles and integrates the classical view of …
Requirements elicitation: Towards the unknown unknowns
Requirements elicitation research is reviewed using a framework categorising the
relativeknowness' of requirements specification and Common Ground discourse theory. The …
relativeknowness' of requirements specification and Common Ground discourse theory. The …