Title: Co-evolution as a computational and cognitive model of design
Authors: Maher, ML
Tang, HH
建築研究所
Institude of Architecture
Keywords: co-evolutionary design;computational model of design;cognitive model of design;protocol studies
Issue Date: 1-Feb-2003
Abstract: Co-evolutionary design has been developed as a computational model that assumes two parallel search spaces: the problem space and the solution space. The design process iteratively searches each space using the other space as the basis for a fitness function when evaluating the alternatives. Co-evolutionary design can also be developed as a cognitive model of design by characterizing the way in which designers iteratively search for a design solution, making revisions to the problem specification. This paper presents the computational model of co-evolutionary design and then describes a protocol study of human designers looking for evidence of co-evolution of problem specifications and design solutions. The study shows that co-evolutionary design is a good cognitive model of design and highlights the similarities and differences between the computational model and the cognitive model. The results show that the two kinds of co-evolutionary design complement each other, having strengths in different aspects of the design process.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11536/28133
ISSN: 0934-9839
Journal: RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING DESIGN-THEORY APPLICATIONS AND CONCURRENT ENGINEERING
Volume: 14
Issue: 1
Begin Page: 47
End Page: 63
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