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Knowledge representation for engineering design

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  • Ludger Schmidt
  • Holger Luczak

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Engineering design tasks are mainly knowledge-intensive cognitive actions. Therefore, an adequate computer-based structure and representation of engineering design knowledge is a crucial point to support the design engineer's cognitive tasks. On the one hand, this knowledge representation should correspond to an intuitive way of thinking. On the other hand, this representation should comply with conscious systematic design methods without limiting human problem solving. In a first step of an analytical research approach, this contribution is concerned with deriving detailed requirements on a useful knowledge representation for computer-aided engineering design. For that purpose, generalised characteristics of human problem solving and information processing can be specified for design problem solving. According to their fulfilment of these requirements, eight main models of knowledge representation were compared concerning their utility to support human problem solving in engineering design. As a result of this evaluation, a useful model of knowledge representation is suggested and illustrated by an example of use.

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  • Ludger Schmidt & Holger Luczak, 2005. "Knowledge representation for engineering design," International Journal of Product Development, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 2(3), pages 191-206.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijpdev:v:2:y:2005:i:3:p:191-206
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