This research addresses lack of a holistic and rigorous understanding of designers' information behaviour, through outlining seven dimensions for investigation, analysis, and capture of designers' use and requirements of information within the design process. ‘Practicing designers’ and ‘people information’ are focussed upon. Four initial information dimensions are outlined through literature analysis and synthesis in Information sciences and Design. These are iteratively evaluated, refined, and detailed through four empirical studies i.e. interview and questionnaire administered to design companies (N = 9); observation of a design team in a real-world design project (N = 5); observation of three teams throughout a design competition (N = 22...
This paper has described the initial results of a literature survey on the design process and design...
This paper explores the learning styles, perception and cultural biases exhibited by architectual de...
This study is proposes a descriptive model of the design behaviour of architects. In the first secti...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.De...
Information plays a vital role in society, business and daily life. Similarly, information utilizati...
Researchers and practitioners have regarded the early phases of the product design and development p...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is first to highlight some of the social phenomena that are driv...
Although it has been argued that the design of production systems is crucial, there is a general lac...
This chapter aims at linking data and information to creative design, focusing on collaborative proc...
Information flow is intensive during a design process, where delivering timely and appropriate infor...
This chapter aims at linking data and information to creative design, focusing on collaborative proc...
In the last two decades, emotion has emerged as an important theme in discussions of design. However...
The research mentioned in this paper has been conducted in the sub-Faculty of Industrial Design Engi...
Coleridge's famous line about water everywhere without a drop to drink may serve as a useful metapho...
In order to design proper information systems for designers, it is important to understand how they ...
This paper has described the initial results of a literature survey on the design process and design...
This paper explores the learning styles, perception and cultural biases exhibited by architectual de...
This study is proposes a descriptive model of the design behaviour of architects. In the first secti...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.De...
Information plays a vital role in society, business and daily life. Similarly, information utilizati...
Researchers and practitioners have regarded the early phases of the product design and development p...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is first to highlight some of the social phenomena that are driv...
Although it has been argued that the design of production systems is crucial, there is a general lac...
This chapter aims at linking data and information to creative design, focusing on collaborative proc...
Information flow is intensive during a design process, where delivering timely and appropriate infor...
This chapter aims at linking data and information to creative design, focusing on collaborative proc...
In the last two decades, emotion has emerged as an important theme in discussions of design. However...
The research mentioned in this paper has been conducted in the sub-Faculty of Industrial Design Engi...
Coleridge's famous line about water everywhere without a drop to drink may serve as a useful metapho...
In order to design proper information systems for designers, it is important to understand how they ...
This paper has described the initial results of a literature survey on the design process and design...
This paper explores the learning styles, perception and cultural biases exhibited by architectual de...
This study is proposes a descriptive model of the design behaviour of architects. In the first secti...