Design Computing and Cognition '14

Research develops new knowledge, but design has to act. In science, as in the humanities, we have the luxury of holding our theories as tentative, admitting they will eventually be superseded by new evidence or argument. But design decisions must always be made even though our knowledge of the si...

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Những tác giả chính: Gero, John S, Hanna, Sean
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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-573882023-11-11T05:44:23Z Design Computing and Cognition '14 Gero, John S Hanna, Sean Design Computer Research develops new knowledge, but design has to act. In science, as in the humanities, we have the luxury of holding our theories as tentative, admitting they will eventually be superseded by new evidence or argument. But design decisions must always be made even though our knowledge of the situation is always incomplete, as design problems are by nature ill-defined, unique, and ‘wicked’. Since it also deals in propositions rather than explanations, design itself is at risk of being misunderstood in the context of traditional academic research; yet it is the crucial activity that puts into practice the research and knowledge gained across the arts, humanities, sciences and social sciences. This deep cross-disciplinarity is what makes a conference like Design Computing and Cognition so valuable, as it brings together those who study human cognition and those who model it with a machine, those who try to understand what designers do and those who help them to do it better.... 2015-08-12T07:18:07Z 2015-08-12T07:18:07Z 2015 Book 978-3-319-14956-1 https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/57388 en application/pdf Springer
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Computer
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Computer
Gero, John S
Hanna, Sean
Design Computing and Cognition '14
description Research develops new knowledge, but design has to act. In science, as in the humanities, we have the luxury of holding our theories as tentative, admitting they will eventually be superseded by new evidence or argument. But design decisions must always be made even though our knowledge of the situation is always incomplete, as design problems are by nature ill-defined, unique, and ‘wicked’. Since it also deals in propositions rather than explanations, design itself is at risk of being misunderstood in the context of traditional academic research; yet it is the crucial activity that puts into practice the research and knowledge gained across the arts, humanities, sciences and social sciences. This deep cross-disciplinarity is what makes a conference like Design Computing and Cognition so valuable, as it brings together those who study human cognition and those who model it with a machine, those who try to understand what designers do and those who help them to do it better....
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