Ebook: Design Methodology and Relationships with Science
- Tags: Philosophy of Technology, Mechanical Engineering, History, Educational Technology
- Series: NATO ASI Series 71
- Year: 1993
- Publisher: Springer Netherlands
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Many business corporations are faced with the challenge of bringing together quite different types of knowledge in design processes: knowledge of different disciplines in the natural and engineering sciences, knowledge of markets and market trends, knowledge of political and juridical affairs. This also means a challenge for design methodology as the academic discipline that studies design processes and methods. The aim of the NATO ARW of which this book is the report was to bring together colleagues from different academic fields to discuss this increasing multidisciplinarity in the relationship between design and sciences. This multidisciplinarity made the conference a special event. At a certain moment one of the participants exclaimed: "This is not a traditional design methodology conference!" Throughout the conference it was evident that there was a need to develop a common language and understanding to enable the exchange of different perspectives on design and its relationship with science. The contributions that have been included in this book show these different perspectives: the philosophical, the historical, the engineering perspective and the practical designer's experience.
This book offers a survey of the present state of affairs in the discipline of design methodology, with a special focus on relationships between design and science (both knowledge and methods). Contributions from historical, philosophical, engineering, and design practice perspectives have been brought together to ensure a more multidisciplinary view of design methodology as an emerging field of studies. The final session of the book deals with implications for education, both in the training of engineers and in technology education as part of general education. The book is intended for all concerned with historical and philosophical/methodological research in design and design research within the various engineering disciplines. The book is also a source of information for those who are involved in (design and) technology education as part of general education.
This book offers a survey of the present state of affairs in the discipline of design methodology, with a special focus on relationships between design and science (both knowledge and methods). Contributions from historical, philosophical, engineering, and design practice perspectives have been brought together to ensure a more multidisciplinary view of design methodology as an emerging field of studies. The final session of the book deals with implications for education, both in the training of engineers and in technology education as part of general education. The book is intended for all concerned with historical and philosophical/methodological research in design and design research within the various engineering disciplines. The book is also a source of information for those who are involved in (design and) technology education as part of general education.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-vii
Design Methodology and Relationships with Science: Introduction....Pages 1-14
A History of Design Methodology....Pages 15-27
Science and the Design of Mechanical and Optical Devices: A Few Case Studies....Pages 29-61
Housing Location for Low Income Residents: An Architectural Case Study of Simulating Conflicts of Interest and Generating Compromise Proposals....Pages 63-101
Engineering Design, Conceptual Design, and Design Theory: A Report....Pages 103-120
Designing: Design Knowledge: Design Research: Related Sciences....Pages 121-136
Science in Engineering, One Component of the Science of Engineering Design....Pages 137-164
Design, Science, and Philosophy: The Praxiological Perspective....Pages 165-189
Designs are Cultural Alloys, ‘STeMPJE’ in Design Methodology....Pages 191-248
Methods for Madness: Formalization and Automation of Generative Processes in ’Class 1’ Creative Design....Pages 249-266
Rhetoric and the Productive Sciences: Towards a New Program for Research in Design....Pages 267-275
Innovation and Design for Developing Technological Capabilities in General Education....Pages 277-308
Design Education and Science: Practical Implications....Pages 309-319
Back Matter....Pages 321-327
This book offers a survey of the present state of affairs in the discipline of design methodology, with a special focus on relationships between design and science (both knowledge and methods). Contributions from historical, philosophical, engineering, and design practice perspectives have been brought together to ensure a more multidisciplinary view of design methodology as an emerging field of studies. The final session of the book deals with implications for education, both in the training of engineers and in technology education as part of general education. The book is intended for all concerned with historical and philosophical/methodological research in design and design research within the various engineering disciplines. The book is also a source of information for those who are involved in (design and) technology education as part of general education.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-vii
Design Methodology and Relationships with Science: Introduction....Pages 1-14
A History of Design Methodology....Pages 15-27
Science and the Design of Mechanical and Optical Devices: A Few Case Studies....Pages 29-61
Housing Location for Low Income Residents: An Architectural Case Study of Simulating Conflicts of Interest and Generating Compromise Proposals....Pages 63-101
Engineering Design, Conceptual Design, and Design Theory: A Report....Pages 103-120
Designing: Design Knowledge: Design Research: Related Sciences....Pages 121-136
Science in Engineering, One Component of the Science of Engineering Design....Pages 137-164
Design, Science, and Philosophy: The Praxiological Perspective....Pages 165-189
Designs are Cultural Alloys, ‘STeMPJE’ in Design Methodology....Pages 191-248
Methods for Madness: Formalization and Automation of Generative Processes in ’Class 1’ Creative Design....Pages 249-266
Rhetoric and the Productive Sciences: Towards a New Program for Research in Design....Pages 267-275
Innovation and Design for Developing Technological Capabilities in General Education....Pages 277-308
Design Education and Science: Practical Implications....Pages 309-319
Back Matter....Pages 321-327
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