Evolution as a metaphor borrowed from nature can be used to describe a design process. However, this has generally been applied to the evolution of a solution which assumes the problem does not change throughout the process. This is a naive assumption in design because the problem indeed changes. This paper considers the evolution of both the problem and solution and introduces co-evolutionary design. This paper proposes two approaches to implementing co-evolutionary design and also addresses the related issues of evaluation and termination in a computational model. Finally, the paper considers how a coevolutionary system can generate and recognize emergent structure and behaviour
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Most computer-based design tools assume designers work with a well defined problem. However, this as...
Conceptual design typically entails co-evolution of the design problem and the design solution: Init...
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Abstract. A design process is traditionally viewed as a sequential process model from the formulatio...
© 2019 The notion of co-evolution has been widely adopted as a useful descriptor of one of the key a...
Abstract. Co-evolutionary design has been developed as a computational model that involves two paral...
In this paper we present a co-evolutionary model of design in which potential solutions to a design ...
Descriptions of problem-solution ‘co-evolution’ either explicitly or implicitly draw an analogy betw...
Abstract Computational evolution provides a mechanism for searching a space of potential solutions a...
Co-evolution is considered as a key characteristic of designing. Several authors have described desi...
One of the most influential descriptions of design activity emphasises how problems and solutions ‘c...
Evolutionary design methodologies generally aim to present new form-finding processes, where nature-...
Abstract. There are evolutionary trajectories in two different but related spaces, design space and ...
Most computer-based design tools assume designers work with a well defined problem. However, this as...
Abstract. This paper commences by outlining notions of creativity before examining the role of emerg...
Most computer-based design tools assume designers work with a well defined problem. However, this as...
Conceptual design typically entails co-evolution of the design problem and the design solution: Init...
Abstract. An important aspect of creative design is the concept of emergence. Though emergence is im...
Abstract. A design process is traditionally viewed as a sequential process model from the formulatio...
© 2019 The notion of co-evolution has been widely adopted as a useful descriptor of one of the key a...
Abstract. Co-evolutionary design has been developed as a computational model that involves two paral...
In this paper we present a co-evolutionary model of design in which potential solutions to a design ...
Descriptions of problem-solution ‘co-evolution’ either explicitly or implicitly draw an analogy betw...
Abstract Computational evolution provides a mechanism for searching a space of potential solutions a...
Co-evolution is considered as a key characteristic of designing. Several authors have described desi...
One of the most influential descriptions of design activity emphasises how problems and solutions ‘c...
Evolutionary design methodologies generally aim to present new form-finding processes, where nature-...
Abstract. There are evolutionary trajectories in two different but related spaces, design space and ...
Most computer-based design tools assume designers work with a well defined problem. However, this as...
Abstract. This paper commences by outlining notions of creativity before examining the role of emerg...
Most computer-based design tools assume designers work with a well defined problem. However, this as...
Conceptual design typically entails co-evolution of the design problem and the design solution: Init...