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TRANSITION DESIGN: AN OPPORTUNITY FOR DESIGN AND DESIGNERS
INTED Proceedings, 2022The discipline of Transition Design, or design for transition, is concerned with designing systemic strategies aimed at medium-term futures, to address what can be described as complex and interconnected issues that exist on multiple levels of a system.
M. Bisson+4 more
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Incomplete by Design and Designing for Incompleteness [PDF]
The traditional scientific approach to design extols the virtues of completeness. However, in environments characterized by continual change, there are challenges in adopting such an approach. We examine Linux and Wikipedia as two exemplary cases to explore the nature of design in such a protean world.
Garud, Raghu+2 more
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Proceedings of the 23rd ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming systems languages and applications, 2008
Conceptual integrity arises not (simply) from one mind or from a small number of agreeing resonant minds, but from sometimes hidden co-authors and the thing designed itself.
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Conceptual integrity arises not (simply) from one mind or from a small number of agreeing resonant minds, but from sometimes hidden co-authors and the thing designed itself.
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Journal of Combinatorial Designs, 2011
AbstractRepresenting a design graphically can make certain properties of a design obvious that otherwise would require tedious reasoning. This holds for symmetries, resolvability, and subdesign inclusion in appropriate cases. We describe how a graphical representation can be achieved in many cases and show several examples, in particular visualizations
Daniela Nikolova-Popova, Reinhard Laue
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AbstractRepresenting a design graphically can make certain properties of a design obvious that otherwise would require tedious reasoning. This holds for symmetries, resolvability, and subdesign inclusion in appropriate cases. We describe how a graphical representation can be achieved in many cases and show several examples, in particular visualizations
Daniela Nikolova-Popova, Reinhard Laue
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Avatars of Design: Design before Design [PDF]
3) Maria Luisa Bonelli Righini and Thomas Settle, The Antique Instruments at the Museum of History of Science at Florence (Florence: Araud, 1978). Inasmuch as the purpose of this article is to draw the reader's attention to "the avatars of design" and particularly to "design before design," an appropriate approach is to isolate the term design ...
John Cullars, Yves Deforge
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Designers Designing Design Education
Journal of Architectural Education, 2014Students in our schools today face challenges more complex and urgent than previous graduates. Globalization, climate change, and digital data tools have transformed the profession, and each of the...
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Designing design and designing media
Technoetic Arts, 2010When we reframe design through a discourse, designing on a meta level, we are actually designing design, as we are giving design a different meaning, changing frame to include or exclude what we do or don't consider as a part of the field. Therefore we need to frame at first what we understand in speaking about design.
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Proceedings of the 3rd conference on Designing interactive systems: processes, practices, methods, and techniques, 2000
One fundamental challenge for the design of the interactive systems of the future is to invent and design environments and cultures in which humans can express themselves and engage in personally meaningful activities. Unfortunately, a large number of new media are designed from a perspective of viewing and treating humans primarily as consumers.
Eric Scharff, Gerhard Fischer
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One fundamental challenge for the design of the interactive systems of the future is to invent and design environments and cultures in which humans can express themselves and engage in personally meaningful activities. Unfortunately, a large number of new media are designed from a perspective of viewing and treating humans primarily as consumers.
Eric Scharff, Gerhard Fischer
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IEEE Spectrum, 1987
When engineers on Apple Computer Inc.'s productdevelopment teams run into technical problems they can't solve, they take their troubles to the company's Advanced Technology Group. When engineers in the Advanced Technology Group have a problem that's beyond them, they go to Donald N. North.
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When engineers on Apple Computer Inc.'s productdevelopment teams run into technical problems they can't solve, they take their troubles to the company's Advanced Technology Group. When engineers in the Advanced Technology Group have a problem that's beyond them, they go to Donald N. North.
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2014
The proposal for a new privacy regulation d.d. January 25th 2012 introduces sanctions of up to 2% of the annual turnover of enterprises. This elevates the importance of mitigation of privacy risks. This paper makes Privacy by Design more concrete, and positions it as the mechanism to mitigate these privacy risks.
Rest, J.H.C. van+4 more
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The proposal for a new privacy regulation d.d. January 25th 2012 introduces sanctions of up to 2% of the annual turnover of enterprises. This elevates the importance of mitigation of privacy risks. This paper makes Privacy by Design more concrete, and positions it as the mechanism to mitigate these privacy risks.
Rest, J.H.C. van+4 more
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