The literature reports that abduction is inherent to design reasoning. The Radical Innovation Design methodology is analyzed using the lens of Kroll and Koskela's two-step innovative abduction. In the first phase (Problem Setting), the Knowledge Design process follows a two-step selective abduction and the Problem Design process comprises abduction followed by deduction. This illustrates the specific reasoning employed when identifying the right problem on which to innovate. In the second phase (Problem Solving), the reasoning follows two-step innovative abduction.
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Lamé, G., Yannou, B., & Cluzel, F. (2018). Analyzing RID methodology through the lens of innovative abduction. In Proceedings of International Design Conference, DESIGN (Vol. 4, pp. 1879–1890). Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture. https://doi.org/10.21278/idc.2018.0322
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