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Playing jigsaw: finding the underlying structure of assembling ideas within design productive process
2010
CAADRIA proceedings
unpublished
Idea generation in design productive process often occurs within brainstorming sessions. Linking ideas is the key mechanism in this process to produce design. Through linking ideas, a graph-like knowledge is representing the individual memories with the nodes and arcs that are the ideas and the links between ideas respectively. Design is the process of puzzle-making, such thinking process is similar to play jigsaw. This research applies a computational tool (called DIM) to produce a graph-like
doi:10.52842/conf.caadria.2010.371
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