From critiquing to representational talkback: computer support for revealing features in design

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Computational critiquing mechanisms support designers in refining a partial design solution in an alternating cycle of reflection and action. This paper argues that critiquing mechanisms can support designers not only in refining a partial solution, but also in gaining a better understanding of the problem. We further argue that different types of critiquing are possible, ranging from conventional rule-based messages to an implicit type of critiquing based on the notion of “representational talkback” – representations that can reveal to the user otherwise implicit features of a design. We support these claims with user studies of three types of design support systems: Kid, IAM-eMMa, and Art.

论文关键词:Design support for reflection,Computational critiquing,Representational talkback

论文评审过程:Received 5 August 1998, Accepted 17 August 1998, Available online 11 January 1999.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/S0950-7051(98)00079-3