GRAPHICAL SUPPORT ADAPTED TO DESIGNERS FOR THE SELECTION OF AN OPTIMAL SOLUTION IN DESIGN BY SHOPPING
Year: 2015
Editor: Christian Weber, Stephan Husung, Marco CantaMESsa, Gaetano Cascini, Dorian Marjanovic, Serena Graziosi
Author: Abi Akle, Audrey; Minel, Stéphanie; Yannou, Bernard
Series: ICED
Institution: 1: ESTIA, France; 2: Ecole Centrale Paris
Section: Design Methods and Tools - part 2
Page(s): 215-224
ISBN: 978-1-904670-69-8
ISSN: 2220-4334
Abstract
Design space exploration, that is an embodiment of a paradigm Design by Shopping, refers to the systematic activity of discovery and evaluation of the elements in the design space in order to identify optimal solution by reducing the design space toward an area of performance. This activity is composed of three main phases: the discovery, the optimization and the selection. There are existing tools for the design space exploration with different graphs (ScatterPlot matrix, 2D and 3D scatter plot, parallel coordinates plot, etc.). These graphs are useful for the representation of multidimensional set of data with an unlimited number of alternatives (design points). Obviously, during the selection phase, designers face to a reduced design space with a limited number of design points (in a performance area). Thus, in our work, we try to identify which graph is the most adapted to the selection phase. It emerges, from literature, three graphs useful for the representation of multidimensional set of data (>3 variables) and with a limited number of alternatives (
Keywords: Visualization, Computer Aided Design (CAD), Decision Making