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Designing the Process Design Process

Computers & Chemical Engineering, 1997
Abstract We suggest that designing design processes is an ill-posed problem which must be tackled with great care and in an evolutionary fashion. We argue it is an important activity, however, as companies today use a small percentage of the intellectual capital they own when designing, suggesting there is room for significant improvement. We discuss
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The Process of Inclusive Design

2016 IEEE 16th International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT), 2016
Re-thinking the process of designing inclusive systems may help to identify the potential for re-use and interoperability of developed systems. Based on existing models of system engineering and project management, a process model for inclusive design as well as consequences for its practical application are presented.
Ulrike Lucke, Thais Castro
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A design process formalization

COMPSAC 79. Proceedings. Computer Software and The IEEE Computer Society's Third International Applications Conference, 1979., 2005
Software design process is formalized based on the concept of the recursive graphs. The proposed formalization defines design schemas by the recursive graphs and design operations by the recursive graph operations. An architecture of a computer aided design process based on this formalization is presented. An example is shown for a buffer system design.
Minoru Harada, Tosiyasu L. Kunii
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The UI design process

ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 2000
The root cause of many user interface (UI) design deficiencies is not a lack of knowledge about human-computer interaction principles nor a lack of information on user needs. Rather, many UI deficiencies arise because the UI design process is ad hoc and the design is not communicated successfully to the programmers who will implement it.
Paul McInerney, Rick Sobiesiak
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Psychology and Design Processes

European Psychologist, 2005
Abstract. The most fundamental issue for any design is to pursue a strategy that guarantees that the final design product matches user expectations in terms of the product's usability, functionality, and requisite user competencies. This presentation illustrates this problem in reference to three separate but interrelated major themes: (1) the design ...
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VLSI design process

Proceedings of the 1985 ACM thirteenth annual conference on Computer Science - CSC '85, 1985
This paper presents a review of the computer-aided design of VLSI devices. For illustrative purposes, the design methodology is modeled as an idealized two-level process. In the first level, known as the functional level, the requirements of the device are converted into logic description and tests are generated.
Vishwani D. Agrawal, Samuel H. C. Poon
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PROCESS AND PLANT DESIGN

2002
The design of a dairy plant and its associated processes is often an open-ended problem with many possible solutions. Each design solution may have a unique impact on production capacity, process control, safety, environment and economics. In conducting an engineering design project, several requirements relating to the following aspects must be met: 1.
Singh, R.P., Zorrilla, Susana
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Design patterns in creative design processes

Proceedings of the seventh ACM conference on Creativity and cognition, 2009
The paper presents the analysis of nine architects design processes with different design experience and expertise levels. The main goal is to visualize and analyze patterns between their design processes, design phases, design iterations, and software used to support creative process in every design phase.
Paula Gomez Zamora, Ellen Yi-Luen Do
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Transforming the Design Process

HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal, 2008
This issue of HERD features papers developed from research efforts funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF). The generous contributions of the RWJF have contributed greatly to the advancement of evidence-based healthcare design and the evaluation of design features that have the potential to improve work environments for healthcare providers
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