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Mapping in Design

2021
The preceding chapters presented the basic concept of Axiomatic Design (AD). This chapter takes “MAPPING,” one of the important concepts of AD, to deeper understanding. Mapping between the functional and physical domains, and between the physical and process domains, accomplishes a number of important design tasks.
Miguel Cavique   +2 more
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Map design education

The Cartographic Journal, 1993
AbstractUsing the example of the HND and degree courses at the University of Luton an examination of the nature and purpose of design education for cartographers and geographers is undertaken. An outline of the syllabus of one module in particular illustrates the necessary linkage between fundamentals of cartographic design and the new technologies in ...
R. Beard, A. D. Cooper, K. R. Crossley
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Map design for census mapping

The Cartographic Journal, 1993
AbstractHigh resolution colour mapping using modern technology has allowed us to explore the breadth of census data available to the contemporary social scientist. An examination of methods used to create cartograms, which minimise visual bias involves considering how densities and area boundaries should be mapped.
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What is Human-Centered about Human-Centered AI? A Map of the Research Landscape

International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2023
The application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) across a wide range of domains comes with both high expectations of its benefits and dire predictions of misuse.
Tara Capel, M. Brereton
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Three-dimensional map design

The Cartographic Journal, 1993
Abstract Geographical Information Systems are responsible for a tremendous increase in map production and map use over the last decades. This, and general technological advancement, created opportunities that challenged the cartographer to elaborate on cartographic representations that were tedious and laborious to make before.
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Jewelry Design Maps = Welry Design Maps

This article presents a map of jewelry design projects responding to the sustainable development objectives of the United Nations 2030 Agenda and the NEB principles: beauty, sustainability, inclusion, through the related, exploratory Case Reports described below.
Morelli Maria Dolores   +2 more
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Teaching map design

Cartography, 1977
Abstract: Courses in map desIgn should have the general alms of familiarizing the student with design elements, exploring the potentials of these elements and learning from the design experiences of others. This paper outlines the topics which the author considers to be necessary theoretical content for such courses, providing at the same time a ...
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QTL mapping designs for aquaculture

Aquaculture, 2008
Rapid development of genomics technology is providing new opportunities for genetic studies, including QTL mapping, in many aquaculture species. This paper investigates the strengths and limitations of QTL mapping designs for fish and shellfish under three different controlled breeding schemes.
Massault, C.   +3 more
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Map Display Design

Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting, 1990
This paper presents a cognitive model of a pilot's navigation task and describes an experiment comparing a visual momentum map display to the traditional track-up and north-up approaches. The data show the advantage to a track-up map is its congruence with the ego-centered forward view; however, the development of survey knowledge is hindered by the ...
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