Interactive qualitative design

R, Spence, M. Apperley, P.J. Rankin, L. Colgan, L. Tweedie, H. Su, H. Dawkes, T. Drew, M.D. Janse

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    Abstract

    We review a number of cognitive artefacts we have invented and implemented between 1970 and the present day. Most were directed towards the qualitative stages of electronic circuit design but are equally applicable to other design domains. They are characterised by being interactive and highly responsive. The following artefacts are outlined: MINNIE design tool; CoCo design tool; Influence Explorer; and Prosection Matrix
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationIEE Computing and Control Division., Design Systems with Users in Mind: The role of cognitive artifacts. Colloquium organized by Professionakl Group C5 (Human-computer interaction) in association with the BCS HCI Group, LONDON, UK, December 6, 1995, Digesy No. 95/231
    Pages5/1-5/2
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    Publication statusPublished - 1995

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