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Saeema Ahmed, K. Wallace (2003)
Indexing design knowledge based upon descriptions of design processes
Saeema Ahmed, K. Wallace, L. Blessing (2003)
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Development of a Functional Basis for DesignJournal of Mechanical Design, 122
Saeema Ahmed, K. Wallace (2003)
Evaluating a Functional Basis
Julie Hirtz, R. Stone, K. Wood, S. Szykman, D. McAdams (2001)
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[The long-term aim of this research is to develop a method of indexing design knowledge that is intuitive to engineering designers and therefore assists the designers to retrieve relevant information. This paper describes the development and preliminary evaluation of a method of indexing design knowledge. The concepts for the method have been elicited from designers’ descriptions of the design process. The method has been evaluated by indexing 92 reports related to one particular aero-engine.]
Published: Jan 1, 2006
Keywords: empirical studies; design support; design knowledge; indexing
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