Cognitive Designers Activity Study, Formalization, Modelling, and Computation. Bouchard, C., Kim, J., Omhover, J., & Aoussat, A. 2013.
Cognitive Designers Activity Study, Formalization, Modelling, and Computation [link]Paper  abstract   bibtex   
This study aims to explore how designers mentally categorise design information during the early sketching performed in the generative phase. An action research approach is particularly appropriate for identifying the various sorts of design information and the cognitive operations involved in this phase. Thus, we conducted a protocol study with eight product designers based on a descriptive model derived from cognitive psychological memory theories. Subsequent protocol analysis yielded a cognitive model depicting the mental categorisation of design information processing performed by designers. This cognitive model included a structure for design information (high, middle, and low levels) and linked cognitive operations (association and transformation). Finally, this paper concludes by discussing directions for future research on the development of new computational tools for designers
@article{bouchard_cognitive_2013,
	title = {Cognitive {Designers} {Activity} {Study}, {Formalization}, {Modelling}, and {Computation}},
	url = {https://core.ac.uk/display/18292696?recSetID=},
	abstract = {This study aims to explore how designers mentally categorise design information during the early sketching performed in the generative phase. An action research approach is particularly appropriate for identifying the various sorts of design information and the cognitive operations involved in this phase. Thus, we conducted a protocol study with eight product designers based on a descriptive model derived from cognitive psychological memory theories. Subsequent protocol analysis yielded a cognitive model depicting the mental categorisation of design information processing performed by designers. This cognitive model included a structure for design information (high, middle, and low levels) and linked cognitive operations (association and transformation). Finally, this paper concludes by discussing directions for future research on the development of new computational tools for designers},
	language = {en-gb},
	urldate = {2021-01-28},
	author = {Bouchard, Carole and Kim, Jieun and Omhover, Jean-François and Aoussat, Améziane},
	year = {2013},
	keywords = {⛔ No DOI found},
}

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