Main concepts: concepts, knowledge and operators
C-K Theory – Foundations et implications of design theory
Article REF: J8115 V1
Main concepts: concepts, knowledge and operators
C-K Theory – Foundations et implications of design theory

Authors : Pascal LE MASSON, Armand HATCHUEL, Benoît WEIL

Publication date: April 10, 2018 | Lire en français

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2. Main concepts: concepts, knowledge and operators

2.1 Intuitive motivation of C-K theory: what is a design task?

C-K theory focuses on one of the most troubling aspects of theoretical approaches to design: the difficulty of defining the starting point of a design task; what professionals call "specifications", "programs", "briefs". It's a question of describing an object by giving only certain desirable properties, without being able to give a constructive definition of this object, and without being able to guarantee its existence on the basis of pre-existing knowledge. Whereas mapping-type design theories (such as problem-solving, optimization and programming approaches, derived in particular from the Simonian approach to design) tend to assimilate design to a search in a known space (which may be complex or even uncertain), C-K...

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