Motive of Design: Roles of Pre- and Post-design in Highly Advanced Products

  • Taura T
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About a decade ago, a new approach of modelling products and product development processes, based on product characteristics and properties, was presented for the first time---called `Characteristics-Properties Modelling' or CPM (as a base for modelling products) and `Property-Driven Development' or PDD (as concept for modelling product development processes). In a series of subsequent publications, the approach was confronted (and, thus, tested) with several questions so far unanswered in Design Theory and Methodology. This contribution gives an overview over the backgrounds of the CPM/PDD approach, explains its core elements and asks what came out of it.

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Taura, T. (2014). Motive of Design: Roles of Pre- and Post-design in Highly Advanced Products. In An Anthology of Theories and Models of Design (pp. 83–98). Springer London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-6338-1_4

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