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This book presents a new, multidisciplinary perspective on and
paradigm for integrative experimental design research. It addresses
various perspectives on methods, analysis and overall research
approach, and how they can be synthesized to advance understanding
of design. It explores the foundations of experimental approaches
and their utility in this domain, and brings together analytical
approaches to promote an integrated understanding. The book also
investigates where these approaches lead to and how they link
design research more fully with other disciplines (e.g. psychology,
cognition, sociology, computer science, management). Above all, the
book emphasizes the integrative nature of design research in terms
of the methods, theories, and units of study-from the individual to
the organizational level. Although this approach offers many
advantages, it has inherently led to a situation in current
research practice where methods are diverging and integration
between individual, team and organizational understanding is
becoming increasingly tenuous, calling for a multidisciplinary and
transdiscipinary perspective. Experimental design research thus
offers a powerful tool and platform for resolving these challenges.
Providing an invaluable resource for the design research community,
this book paves the way for the next generation of researchers in
the field by bridging methods and methodology. As such, it will
especially benefit postgraduate students and researchers in design
research, as well as engineering designers.
Maximising reader insights into the theory, models, methods and
fundamental reasoning of design, this book addresses design
activities in industrial settings, as well as the actors involved.
This approach offers readers a new understanding of design
activities and related functions, properties and dispositions.
Presenting a 'design mindset' that seeks to empower students,
researchers, and practitioners alike, it features a strong focus on
how designers create new concepts to be developed into products,
and how they generate new business and satisfy human needs.
Employing a multi-faceted perspective, the book supplies the reader
with a comprehensive worldview of design in the form of a proposed
model that will empower their activities as student, researcher or
practitioner. We draw the reader into the core role of design
conceptualisation for society, for the development of industry, for
users and buyers of products, and for citizens in relation to
public systems. The book also features original contributions
related to exploration, conceptualisation and product synthesis.
Exploring both the power and limitations of formal design process
models, methods, and tools viewed in the light of human ingenuity
and cognition, the book develops a unique design mindset that adds
human understanding to the list of methods and tools essential to
design. This insight is distilled into useful mindset heuristics
included throughout the book.
This book presents a new, multidisciplinary perspective on and
paradigm for integrative experimental design research. It addresses
various perspectives on methods, analysis and overall research
approach, and how they can be synthesized to advance understanding
of design. It explores the foundations of experimental approaches
and their utility in this domain, and brings together analytical
approaches to promote an integrated understanding. The book also
investigates where these approaches lead to and how they link
design research more fully with other disciplines (e.g. psychology,
cognition, sociology, computer science, management). Above all, the
book emphasizes the integrative nature of design research in terms
of the methods, theories, and units of study-from the individual to
the organizational level. Although this approach offers many
advantages, it has inherently led to a situation in current
research practice where methods are diverging and integration
between individual, team and organizational understanding is
becoming increasingly tenuous, calling for a multidisciplinary and
transdiscipinary perspective. Experimental design research thus
offers a powerful tool and platform for resolving these challenges.
Providing an invaluable resource for the design research community,
this book paves the way for the next generation of researchers in
the field by bridging methods and methodology. As such, it will
especially benefit postgraduate students and researchers in design
research, as well as engineering designers.
Maximising reader insights into the theory, models, methods
and fundamental reasoning of design, this book addresses design
activities in industrial settings, as well as the actors involved.
This approach offers readers a new understanding of design
activities and related functions, properties and dispositions.
Presenting a ‘design mindset’ that seeks to empower students,
researchers, and practitioners alike, it features a strong focus on
how designers create new concepts to be developed into products,
and how they generate new business and satisfy human needs. Â
Employing a multi-faceted perspective, the book supplies the reader
with a comprehensive worldview of design in the form of a
proposed model that will empower their activities as student,
researcher or practitioner. We draw the reader into the core role
of design conceptualisation for society, for the
development of industry, for users and buyers of products, and for
citizens in relation to public systems. The book also features
original contributions related to
exploration, conceptualisation and product synthesis.
 Exploring both the power and limitations of formal design
process models, methods, and tools viewed in the light of human
ingenuity and cognition, the book develops a unique design mindset
that adds human understanding to the list of methods and tools
essential to design. This insight is distilled into useful mindset
heuristics included throughout the book.
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