The applicability of the design structure matrix (DSM) method in representing and prescribing the architectural design process
Iteration is a key feature in the design process. Utilizing the iteration loops prevalent in the design process can help designers explore and understand problems better. Furthermore, designers are be able clarify problems, generate ideas and gain the best solutions through these iterative loops. Un...
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2011
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| Online Access: | http://eprints.utm.my/46345/ http://eprints.utm.my/46345/ |
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| Summary: | Iteration is a key feature in the design process. Utilizing the iteration loops prevalent in the design process can help designers explore and understand problems better. Furthermore, designers are be able clarify problems, generate ideas and gain the best solutions through these iterative loops. Understanding the characteristics of design iteration is fundamental to improving solution generating activities. Depending on different design situations, problem types, constraints and criteria, we may encounter different kinds of iteration, namely in terms of their positive or negative effects on the design process. So, identifying iteration characteristics will be crucial in the effective management of the design process. For this purpose, in this paper, we consider an explicit method to represent the clear and compact model of iterative processes that occur in architectural design. This method is derived from the Design Structure Matrix (DSM), which is a heuristic approach that enables us to capture activity iteration and probabilistic looping within the architectural design process. While this tool allows the modeling of sequential or parallel processes, it can address interdependencies (feedback and iteration) and many other complex activities. |
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