TY - JOUR
T1 - Design space navigation in generative design systems
AU - Chien, Sheng Fen
AU - Flemming, Ulrich
N1 - Funding Information:
The work reported here has been supported by the US Army Corps of Engineers Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (USACERL) and, until 1996, by the former Engineering Design Research Center (EDRC) at Carnegie Mellon University. Special thanks are extended to the participants in the usability studies.
PY - 2002/1
Y1 - 2002/1
N2 - Generative design systems make it easier for designers to generate and explore design alternatives, but the amount of information generated during a design session can become very large. Intelligent navigation aids are needed if designers wish to access the information they generate with ease. We present a comprehensive approach to support information navigation in requirement-driven generative design systems, which gain their power form explicit representations of design requirements, which in turn add to the information generated by the system. Our approach takes into account studies dealing with human spatial cognition, wayfinding in physical environments, and information navigation in electronic media. We structure the information to be accessed in terms of a five-dimensional design space model that applies across generative design systems of the type considered here. The model structure supports basic generic navigation operations along its five dimensions. We validated the model in the context of t he SEED-Layout system and used it to extend the built-in navigation tools of the system through novel ones, which we subjected to a limited usability study. The study suggests that these tools have promise and warrant further investigation.
AB - Generative design systems make it easier for designers to generate and explore design alternatives, but the amount of information generated during a design session can become very large. Intelligent navigation aids are needed if designers wish to access the information they generate with ease. We present a comprehensive approach to support information navigation in requirement-driven generative design systems, which gain their power form explicit representations of design requirements, which in turn add to the information generated by the system. Our approach takes into account studies dealing with human spatial cognition, wayfinding in physical environments, and information navigation in electronic media. We structure the information to be accessed in terms of a five-dimensional design space model that applies across generative design systems of the type considered here. The model structure supports basic generic navigation operations along its five dimensions. We validated the model in the context of t he SEED-Layout system and used it to extend the built-in navigation tools of the system through novel ones, which we subjected to a limited usability study. The study suggests that these tools have promise and warrant further investigation.
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U2 - 10.1016/S0926-5805(00)00084-4
DO - 10.1016/S0926-5805(00)00084-4
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0036028117
SN - 0926-5805
VL - 11
SP - 1
EP - 22
JO - Automation in construction
JF - Automation in construction
IS - 1
ER -