Cognitive economy in design reasoning
Whether we define designing as systematic problem solving or, conversely, as free-wheeling artistic creation, we postulate that there is agreement about the following: During the process of designing, designers continually reason about prospective feature
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		    Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg GmbH
 
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 Udo Lindemann (Ed.)
 
 Human Behaviour in Design Individuals, Teams, Tools
 
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 Professor Dr.-Ing. Udo Lindemann Technische Universitat Munchen Institute for Product Development Boltzmannstr. 15 85748 Garching
 
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 Contents
 
 Preface
 
 Introduction
 
 Conclusion and Outlook
 
 6
 
 Topic I: Individual thinking and acting
 
 8
 
 Re-Interpretation of Conceptualisation - A Contribution to the Advance of
 
 10
 
 Design Theory Bernd Bender, Lucienne TM Blessing On the Importance of the Unconscious and the Cognitive Economy in Design Klaus Ehrlenspiel
 
 25
 
 Strategic knowledge differences between an expert and a novice designer John S Gero
 
 42
 
 Cognitive economy in design reasoning Gabriela Goldschmidt
 
 53
 
 Entropy reduction in mathematical giftedness Werner Krause et at.
 
 63
 
 Apperception, content-based psychology and design Pertti Saariluoma
 
 72
 
 Sketches for Design and Design of Sketches
 
 79
 
 Barbara Tversky Dynamic aspects of individual design activities. A cognitive ergonomics viewpoint Willemien Visser
 
 87
 
 Individual Thinking and Acting: Summary of Discussion Lucienne Blessing
 
 97
 
 Topic II: Interaction between individuals
 
 104
 
 Blindfolded Classroom: Getting Design Students to Use Mental Imagery Uday Athavankar, Arnab Mukherjee
 
 111
 
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