The reference should be:
Dorst, K. & Cross, N. (2001) Creativity in the design process: co-
evolution of problem–solution, Design Studies 22 (2001) 425–437
Sorry,
B
9 mar 2008 kl. 11.37 skrev Bosse Westerlund:
> There's an article by Kees Dorst and Nigel Cross that describes a
> protocol study of designers working on the same brief and also how
> the results are evaluated with the help of a panel. The panel has
> several criteria that they judge the different suggestions by:
> Ergonomics, Technical, Aesthetics, Business, Creativity and Total
> aspects.
> Besides this, which could be of some help to you, the paper has some
> interesting comments on the importance of "naming and framing"
> ability.
>
> /Bosse
>
>
> Doors, K. & Cross, N. (2001) Creativity in the design process: co-
> evolution of problem–solution, Design Studies 22 (2001) 425–437
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> 6 mar 2008 kl. 17.38 skrev Peter Scupelli:
>
>> Hello there,
>>
>> I am thinking of running an experiment in which I will have
>> participants
>> make a design. Some participants would have design guidelines,
>> others a case
>> study, and others yet nothing. The design task is simple in nature
>> and
>> involves placing an information artifact in a public location where
>> different groups of users can access it.
>>
>> I was interested in measuring the quality of the design solutions.
>> Can
>> someone on the list please indicate papers, books, journals,
>> magazines,
>> conferences, or methods that deal with the evaluation of designs?
>> Are there
>> some agreed upon methods in the design research community?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> peter
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>> Peter Scupelli
>> PhD Student in Human-Computer Interaction
>> Carnegie Mellon University
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