Formal Design Methods for CAD: Proceedings of the IFIP TC5/WG5.2 Workshop on Formal Design Methods for CAD, Tallinn, Estonia, 16-19 June 194John S. Gero, Enn Tyugu, Ėnn Kharalʹdovich Tyugu Formal design methods provide the basis for the non-graphical use of computer-aided design. This volume represents the cutting edge of international research in the area, where artificial intelligence and cognitive science paradigms are providing a renewed impetus for exploration and development. The sixteen chapters are grouped into five parts: formal representations in design; shape grammars in design; design grammars; formalised design processes; and exploration in design. The volume will provide a valuable source of information for all those connected with this field. |
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... PROBLEMS T. Smithers , D. Corne and P. Ross Most real - world problems , in particular design problems , are ill - structured , but formal approaches to problem - solving in AI have only really made progress in developing tech- niques ...
... PROBLEMS T. Smithers , D. Corne and P. Ross Most real - world problems , in particular design problems , are ill - structured , but formal approaches to problem - solving in AI have only really made progress in developing tech- niques ...
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... problem is ill - structured depends to some extent on the nature ( knowledge , ability , and supporting resources ) of the problem solver . The second is that human problem solvers can solve problems whoes initial specification suffer ...
... problem is ill - structured depends to some extent on the nature ( knowledge , ability , and supporting resources ) of the problem solver . The second is that human problem solvers can solve problems whoes initial specification suffer ...
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... problems , whereas , what successful exploration results in is well defined problems and solutions to them , having started with an ill - defined , possibly unsovlable , problem . The question of whether exploration is meta - search or ...
... problems , whereas , what successful exploration results in is well defined problems and solutions to them , having started with an ill - defined , possibly unsovlable , problem . The question of whether exploration is meta - search or ...
Contents
Attribute models of design objects | 33 |
Formal representation of meaning in architecture | 45 |
What is a formal representation | 59 |
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