协商设计规范:机械装配设计中演化的功能约束

M. Dabbeeru, A. Mukerjee
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传统上,人们认为“设计规范”是先验的,构成了对搜索过程(即设计)的主要约束。这种观点在新兴设计理论中受到了挑战,在新兴设计理论中,经验丰富的设计师能够很快地提出好的设计方案,以满足人们对功能需求的充分理解。假设这是可能的,因为使用从经验中产生的新功能约束最小化了搜索。这些涌现的方面很难在计算框架中建模,而这项工作是在这个方向上的初步尝试。“被充分理解的功能”被假定为根据某些性能指标可量化的,这允许我们将高功能有效性的区域识别为设计空间中的紧急约束区域。此外,设计师经常改变设计空间本身,并以多种方式协商初始规格。我们表明,设计空间中的小变化可能导致该映射的大变化,这就是为什么这种突发知识仅限于特定的体现。通过将这些措施引入未来的实体建模系统,它可以减少人类设计师对问题的病态方面的搜索。
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Negotiating design specifications: evolving functional constraints in mechanical assembly design
Traditionally it has been assumed "Design Specifications" are given a priori, and constitute the primary constraints on the process of search that is design. This view is under challenge in emergentist accounts of design, where it is seen that for well-understood functional needs, experienced designers are able to come up with good designs very quickly. It is hypothesized that this is possible because search is minimized using novel functional constraints that emerge from experience. These emergent aspects are difficult to model in a computational framework, and this work is a preliminary attempt in this direction. "Well-understood functions" are assumed to be quantifiable in terms of some performance metrics, which permits us to identify regions of high functional validity as emergent constraint regions in the design space. In addition, designers often change the design space itself, and negotiate the initial specs in many ways. We show that small changes in the design space may result in large changes in this mapping, which is why such emergent knowledge is limited to a specific embodiment. By introducing such measures into future solid modeling systems, it may reduce the human designer's search to the more ill-posed aspects of the problem.
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