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Book Synopsis
Design encompasses some of the highest cognitive abilities of human beings, including creativity, synthesis and problem solving.

Table of Contents
Partial table of contents:

The Design Problem and Its Structure (K. Dorst).

The Designer as a Team of One (G. Goldschmidt).

Ingredients of the Design Process: A Comparison Between Group andIndividual Work (S. Dwarakanath & L. Blessing).

Design Strategies (C. Baykan).

Analysis of Design Protocol by Functional Evolution Process Model(H. Takeda, et al.).

Design Activity Structural Categories (V. Popovic).

Comparing Paradigms for Describing Design Activity (K. Dorst &J. Dijkhuis).

Observations of Teamwork and Social Processes in Design (N. Cross& A. Cross).

Concurrency of Actions, Ideas and Knowledge Displays within aDesign Team (D. Radcliffe).

Can Concurrent Verbalisation Reveal Design Cognition?

(P. Lloyd, et al.).

References.

Analysing Design Activity

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 30/04/1996
      ISBN13: 9780471960607, 978-0471960607
      ISBN10: 0471960608

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Design encompasses some of the highest cognitive abilities of human beings, including creativity, synthesis and problem solving.

      Table of Contents
      Partial table of contents:

      The Design Problem and Its Structure (K. Dorst).

      The Designer as a Team of One (G. Goldschmidt).

      Ingredients of the Design Process: A Comparison Between Group andIndividual Work (S. Dwarakanath & L. Blessing).

      Design Strategies (C. Baykan).

      Analysis of Design Protocol by Functional Evolution Process Model(H. Takeda, et al.).

      Design Activity Structural Categories (V. Popovic).

      Comparing Paradigms for Describing Design Activity (K. Dorst &J. Dijkhuis).

      Observations of Teamwork and Social Processes in Design (N. Cross& A. Cross).

      Concurrency of Actions, Ideas and Knowledge Displays within aDesign Team (D. Radcliffe).

      Can Concurrent Verbalisation Reveal Design Cognition?

      (P. Lloyd, et al.).

      References.

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