Feature Nodes: An Interaction Construct for Sharing Initiative in Design Exploration

  • Datta S
  • Woodbury R
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Exploration with formal design systems comprises an iterative process of specifying problems.. finding plausible and alternative solutions, judging the validity of solutions relative to problems and reformulating problems and solutions. Recent advances in formal generative design have developed the mathematics and algorithms to describe and perform conceptual design tasks. However. design remains a human enterprise: formalisms are part of a larger equation comprising human computer interaction. To support the user in designing with formal systems, shared representations that interleave initiative of the designer and the design formalism are necessary. The problem of devising representational structures in which initiative is sometimes taken by the designer and sometimes by a computer in working on a shared design task is reported in this paper. To address this problem, the requirements, representation and implementation of a shared interaction construct, the feature node. is described. The feature node facilitates the sharing of initiative in formulating and reformulating problems, generating solutions, making choices and navigating the history of exploration.

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Datta, S., & Woodbury, R. F. (2004). Feature Nodes: An Interaction Construct for Sharing Initiative in Design Exploration. In Design Computing and Cognition ’04 (pp. 23–36). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-2393-4_2

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