William B. Rouse
Published: 1987
Total Pages: 376
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Introduction and overview. Workshop themes and issues: the psycology of system design. Effects of technological and organizational trends on system design. Designers, tools, and environments: State of knowledge, unresolved issues, and potential directions. An experimental view of the design process. The tower of Babel revisited: On cross-disciplinary chokepoints in system design. Psycology or reality. Some intellwctual requirements for system design. The changing nature of the human-machine design problem: implications for system design and development. Designing in virtual space. The difficulties of design problem formulation. The role of man in the system design process: The unresolved dilemma. Analytical versus recognitional approaches to design decision making. Unified life cycle engineering. Information technology and other factors in system design. On nature of design and an environment for design. Toward a more systematic, efficient design process: the potential impact of intelligent design Aids. A cognitive theory of design and requirements for a behavioral design aid. Designing for user acceptance of design aids. Engineering design support systems. Designers, decision making, and decision support. Knowledge, skills, and information requirements for systems design. Intuition by design. The nature of design (and the designer).