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Interactive constraint-aided conceptual design

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 December 2002

BARRY O'SULLIVAN
Affiliation:
Cork Constraint Computation Centre Department of Computer Science, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland

Abstract

Engineering conceptual design can be defined as that phase of the product development process during which the designer takes a specification for a product to be designed and generates many broad solutions to it. This paper presents a constraint-based approach to supporting interactive conceptual design. The approach is based on an expressive and general technique for modeling: the design knowledge that a designer can exploit during a design project; the life-cycle environment that the final product faces; the design specification that defines the set of requirements the product must satisfy; and the structure of the various schemes that are developed by the designer. A computational reasoning environment based on constraint filtering is proposed as the basis of an interactive design support tool. Using such a tool, human designers can be assisted in interactively developing and evaluating a set of schemes that satisfy the various constraints imposed on the design.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
2002 Cambridge University Press

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