This paper reports on the results of using an ontologically-based generic approach to carry out protocol analyses of designers. The Function-Behavior-Structure (FBS) ontology has been proposed as the basis of a generic coding scheme that transcends the domain of application, the task being studied, and the number of designers being studied. This paper presents results of testing this generic coding scheme in both in vitro and in situ conditions. After coding, these protocols was analyzed using descriptive statistics and Markov chains and the results compared. This work demonstrates the applicability of using the FBS coding scheme as a foundation for studying human design activities
This paper presents a view of design methods as process artefacts that can be represented using the ...
This paper argues that there is no shared understanding (i.e. an ontology) of the design activities ...
This paper argues that there is no shared understanding (i.e. an ontology) of the design activities ...
Abstract—This paper presents the results of utilizing a generic coding scheme in the protocol analys...
Abstract—This paper presents a generic coding scheme utilized in a protocol analysis to study profes...
Abstract: This paper presents the development of methods and tools to analyse design protocols so th...
This paper presents an argument for the need to have commonly agreed methods of researching design c...
Current literature suggests that there is limited empirical evidence supporting the understanding of...
This paper presents LINKOgrapher, a software tool that carries out analyses on coded design protocol...
Current literature suggests that there is limited empirical evidence supporting the understanding of...
This paper presents LINKOgrapher, a software tool that carries out analyses on coded design protocol...
This paper presents a method to capture semantic information from design protocols independently of ...
Abstract. This chapter develops an ontology of computer-aided design, based on the function-behaviou...
This paper argues that there is no shared understanding (i.e. an ontology) of the design activities ...
Abstract. There has been considerable research in studying collaborative designing using protocol an...
This paper presents a view of design methods as process artefacts that can be represented using the ...
This paper argues that there is no shared understanding (i.e. an ontology) of the design activities ...
This paper argues that there is no shared understanding (i.e. an ontology) of the design activities ...
Abstract—This paper presents the results of utilizing a generic coding scheme in the protocol analys...
Abstract—This paper presents a generic coding scheme utilized in a protocol analysis to study profes...
Abstract: This paper presents the development of methods and tools to analyse design protocols so th...
This paper presents an argument for the need to have commonly agreed methods of researching design c...
Current literature suggests that there is limited empirical evidence supporting the understanding of...
This paper presents LINKOgrapher, a software tool that carries out analyses on coded design protocol...
Current literature suggests that there is limited empirical evidence supporting the understanding of...
This paper presents LINKOgrapher, a software tool that carries out analyses on coded design protocol...
This paper presents a method to capture semantic information from design protocols independently of ...
Abstract. This chapter develops an ontology of computer-aided design, based on the function-behaviou...
This paper argues that there is no shared understanding (i.e. an ontology) of the design activities ...
Abstract. There has been considerable research in studying collaborative designing using protocol an...
This paper presents a view of design methods as process artefacts that can be represented using the ...
This paper argues that there is no shared understanding (i.e. an ontology) of the design activities ...
This paper argues that there is no shared understanding (i.e. an ontology) of the design activities ...