Embedding computer-based critics in the contexts of design

Gerhard Fischer, Kumiyo Nakakoji, Jonathan Ostwald, Gerry Stahl, Tamara Sumner

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Abstract

Computational critiquing mechanisms provide an effective form of computer-human interaction supporting the process of design. Critics embedded in domain-oriented design environments can take advantage of additional knowledge residing in these environments to provide less intrusive, more relevant critiques. Three classes of embedded critics have been designed, implemented, and studied: Generic critics use domain knowledge to detect problematic situations in the design construction. Specific critics take advantage of additional knowledge in the partial specification to detect inconsistencies between the design construction and the design specification. Interpretive critics are tied to perspective mechanisms that support designers in examining their artifact from different viewpoints.

Original languageEnglish
Pages157-164
Number of pages8
DOIs
StatePublished - 1993
EventConference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - INTERACT '93 and CHI '93 - Amsterdam, Neth
Duration: Apr 24 1993Apr 29 1993

Conference

ConferenceConference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - INTERACT '93 and CHI '93
CityAmsterdam, Neth
Period04/24/9304/29/93

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