Design by decomposition: the role of expert systems in design support
Abstract: "This paper presents an argument against the partitioning of design into sub-problems: analysis/synthesis, creative/routine, cost/structural/aesthetic. It accepts that in practice, such a partitioning of design is inevitable. Thus, the argument hinges on the extent to which Expert Sys...
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Schriftenreihe: | University <Edinburgh> / Department of Artificial Intelligence: DAI research paper
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract: "This paper presents an argument against the partitioning of design into sub-problems: analysis/synthesis, creative/routine, cost/structural/aesthetic. It accepts that in practice, such a partitioning of design is inevitable. Thus, the argument hinges on the extent to which Expert Systems should, and do, prescribe the form of the partitioning. The paper explains how a more distributed interpretation of dependency can avoid this undesirable, and largely implicit prescription." |
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spelling | Logan, Brian Verfasser aut Design by decomposition the role of expert systems in design support Brian Logan and Sidney Newton Edinburgh 1990 14 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier University <Edinburgh> / Department of Artificial Intelligence: DAI research paper 484 Abstract: "This paper presents an argument against the partitioning of design into sub-problems: analysis/synthesis, creative/routine, cost/structural/aesthetic. It accepts that in practice, such a partitioning of design is inevitable. Thus, the argument hinges on the extent to which Expert Systems should, and do, prescribe the form of the partitioning. The paper explains how a more distributed interpretation of dependency can avoid this undesirable, and largely implicit prescription." Computer aided design (CAD) sigle Computer software sigle Design Expert systems (Computer science) Department of Artificial Intelligence: DAI research paper University <Edinburgh> 484 (DE-604)BV010450646 484 |
spellingShingle | Logan, Brian Design by decomposition the role of expert systems in design support Computer aided design (CAD) sigle Computer software sigle Design Expert systems (Computer science) |
title | Design by decomposition the role of expert systems in design support |
title_auth | Design by decomposition the role of expert systems in design support |
title_exact_search | Design by decomposition the role of expert systems in design support |
title_full | Design by decomposition the role of expert systems in design support Brian Logan and Sidney Newton |
title_fullStr | Design by decomposition the role of expert systems in design support Brian Logan and Sidney Newton |
title_full_unstemmed | Design by decomposition the role of expert systems in design support Brian Logan and Sidney Newton |
title_short | Design by decomposition |
title_sort | design by decomposition the role of expert systems in design support |
title_sub | the role of expert systems in design support |
topic | Computer aided design (CAD) sigle Computer software sigle Design Expert systems (Computer science) |
topic_facet | Computer aided design (CAD) Computer software Design Expert systems (Computer science) |
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