Cognitive Artifacts of Designing

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Author_Willemien Visser
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Ciencia cognitiva
Cognitive Artifacts
Cognitive Descriptive Model
Cognitive Design
Cognitive Ergonomics
Cognitive science
cognitive science in design research
Comet
Coordinative Artifacts
Desenho industrial (fatores humanos)
Design
design cognition
Design Facteurs humains
Design Human factors
Detienne
Empirical Design Studies
Engenharia humana
Engineering Design Domain
engineering design process
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Ergonomie
Face To Face
Good Spatial Knowledge
HCI Design
Human engineering
IHM
Ill Structured Problem
Industrial design
Kernel Idea
Means End Analysis
Mechanical Engineering Students
Partwhole Hierarchy
problem solving strategies
Reflective Practice
representation construction
Sciences cognitives
Situated Cognition
situativity theory
Software Intensive Systems
Specific Cognitive Activity
symbolic reasoning
Traffic Signal Setting
Van Der Lugt

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805855111
  • Weight: 521g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Aug 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In this dynamic review and synthesis of empirical research and theoretical discussion of design as cognitive activity, Willemien Visser reconciles and integrates the classical view of design, as conceptualized by Herbert Simon's symbolic information processing approach, with modern views of design such as the situativity approach, as formulated by Donald Schön. The author goes on to develop her own view on design, in which design is most appropriately characterized as a construction of representations.

The Cognitive Artifacts of Designing takes seriously the idea that design research warrants development in the cognitive sciences, and Visser lays the groundwork for the integration of design research and cognitive science. This seemingly simple framework -- designing is the construction of representations -- has implications that set the stage for this mutually beneficial integration.

This volume will be of great interest to scholars concerned with design -- not only in cognitive design studies, but also in design methodology and engineering -- as well as cognitive scientists who are interested in problem solving in 'the real world.' Cognitive ergonomists and design practitioners will also be richly rewarded by a close reading of this volume.

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