Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6726832 Design Studies 2015 22 Pages PDF
Abstract
To address the logical incoherence issue related to existing design models, this paper employs the conceptual foundation developed before to establish a new process model of conceptual design, i.e., the Need-Function-Principle-System model, which elaborates a conceptual design process with five major stages, i.e., clarification, synthesis, embodiment, analysis and prediction. The new process model can explain how a need in the intentional world is transformed into a function and then into an abstract principle in the semi-objective world, and finally into a model system in the objective world. The conceptual design of a hair-drying system is employed to demonstrate the developed design model. A discussion demonstrates that our process model of conceptual design is more logically coherent than existing design models.
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