hal-00653324, version 1
Designers' activities examined at three levels: organization, strategies & problem-solving
Knowledge-Based Systems 5, 1 (1990) 92-104
Résumé : Through examples of data from three empirical design studies, this paper presents the type of analysis which cognitive psychology makes of the mental activities involved in design. These activities are analyzed at three levels: the way in which designers organize their activity, the main strategies they adopt, and the problem-solving processes they use. Different types of design tasks are presented: functional specification, software design and composite-structure design tasks. The relevance of the results for A.I. is discussed from an assistance viewpoint.
- 1 : INRIA Paris-Rocquencourt (INRIA)
- INRIA
- Domaine : Sciences cognitives/Psychologie
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Psychologie - Mots-clés : Design – Organizing one's activity – Planning one's activity – Strategies – Problem-solving processes – Cognitive psychology – Assistance systems – Artificial Intelligence Conception – Organiser son activité – Planifier son activité – Stratégies – Résolution de problèmes – Psychologie cognitive – Systèmes d'assistance – Intelligence Artificielle
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- Contributeur : Willemien Visser
- Soumis le : Lundi 19 Décembre 2011, 13:03:51
- Dernière modification le : Lundi 19 Décembre 2011, 13:51:05








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