Automated Capture of Rationale for the Detailed Design Process
Abstract
The value of comprehensive rationale information for docu-menting a design has long been recognized. However, de-tailed rationale is rarely produced in practice because of the substantial time investment required. Efforts to support the acquisition of rationale have focused on languages and tools for structuring the acquisition process, but still require sub-stantial involvement on the part of the designer. This docu-ment describes an experimental system, the Rationale Con-struction Framework (RCF), that acquires rationale informa-tion for the detailed design process without disrupting a de-signer’s normal activities. The underlying approach involves monitoring designer interactions with a commercial CAD tool to produce a rich process history. This history is sub-sequently structured and interpreted relative to a background theory of design metaphors that enable explanation of certain aspects of the design process. Evaluation of RCF within a robotic arm design case has shown that the system can acquire meaningful rationale information in a time- and cost-effective manner, with minimal disruption to the designer.
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Myers et al. "Automated Capture of Rationale for the Detailed Design Process." AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 1999.Markdown
[Myers et al. "Automated Capture of Rationale for the Detailed Design Process." AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 1999.](https://mlanthology.org/aaai/1999/myers1999aaai-automated/)BibTeX
@inproceedings{myers1999aaai-automated,
title = {{Automated Capture of Rationale for the Detailed Design Process}},
author = {Myers, Karen L. and Zumel, Nina B. and Garcia, Pablo},
booktitle = {AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence},
year = {1999},
pages = {876-883},
url = {https://mlanthology.org/aaai/1999/myers1999aaai-automated/}
}