DISCOVERY IN DESIGN: DEVELOPING A PEOPLE-CENTRED COMPUTATIONAL APPROACH

DS 36: Proceedings DESIGN 2006, the 9th International Design Conference, Dubrovnik, Croatia

Year: 2006
Editor: Marjanovic, D.
Author: Parmee, I.C.; Hall, A.E.; Miles, J.C.; Noyes, J.; Simons, C.
Section: DESIGN PROJECTS AND PROCESSES
Page(s): 595-602

Abstract

The paper describes activities of the Discovery in Design (DiD): People-centred Computational Issues Cluster established under the UK AHRC/EPSRC 'Design for the 21st Century' initiative. The objective of the Cluster has been to identify primary research aspects concerning development of people-centred computational design environments that engender concept and knowledge discovery across diverse domains. The Cluster has investigated the utility of established and emerging computational intelligence, enabling computational technologies and people-centred issues across diverse design domains relating to widely differing disciplines including engineering, drug design, software engineering, biosensors, material design and virtual product design.

Keywords: design discovery, people-centred computation, EPSRC cluster

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