Visualization of routes in design process planning

Conference Paper (2000)
Author(s)

P.J. Clarkson (University of Cambridge)

Andres Melo (University of Cambridge)

Claudia Eckert (University of Cambridge)

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DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1109/IV.2000.859750
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Publication Year
2000
Language
English
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Pages (from-to)
155-164
ISBN (electronic)
0769507433

Abstract

Design process planning is essential for business success. However, it is complex for all but the simplest products. There is therefore a need for eflective support for the design process planner to help them visualize and assess alternative design process strategies. This paper describes a new approach to design process planning, known as sigriposting, which has the potential to assist in the characterization, and hence planning, of a particular design process, by identifying a number of possible design routes. The success of signposting is critically dependent upon the planner’s ability CO visualize the emergent process characteristics. A number of route visualization techniques are therefore presented and discussed. The preferred approach is then developed further in an attempt to nzaximize its visualization potential.

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