Information-based syntax and semantics: Vol. 1: fundamentals
Information-based syntax and semantics: Vol. 1: fundamentals
Unification: a multidisciplinary survey
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
CLASSIC: a structural data model for objects
SIGMOD '89 Proceedings of the 1989 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data
The logic of typed feature structures
The logic of typed feature structures
Generative geometric design and boundary solid grammars
Generative geometric design and boundary solid grammars
An introduction to the ASCEND modeling system: its language and interactive environment
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special issue: Collaboration technology, modeling, and end-user computing for the 1990s
Grammatical programming: an algebraic approach to the description of design spaces
Grammatical programming: an algebraic approach to the description of design spaces
CCAD: A Paradigm for Human-Computer Cooperation in Design
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
Handbook of logic in artificial intelligence and logic programming
IEEE Intelligent Systems
Handling Version Sets Through Feature Logic
Proceedings of the 5th European Software Engineering Conference
Ascend: an object-oriented computer environment for modeling and analysis
Ascend: an object-oriented computer environment for modeling and analysis
Typed feature structures and design space exploration
Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing
A typology of design space explorers
Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing - Special Issue: Design Spaces: The Explicit Representation of Spaces of Alternatives
Constructing design representations using a sortal approach
Advanced Engineering Informatics
Constructing design representations
EG-ICE'06 Proceedings of the 13th international conference on Intelligent Computing in Engineering and Architecture
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Exploration with a generative formalism must necessarily account for the nature of interaction between humans and the design space explorer. Established accounts of design interaction are made complicated by two propositions in Woodbury and Burrow's Keynote on design space exploration. First, the emphasis on the primacy of the design space as an ordered collection of partial designs (version, alternatives, extensions). Few studies exist in the design interaction literature on working with multiple threads simultaneously. Second, the need to situate, aid, and amplify human design intentions using computational tools. Although specific research and practice tools on amplification (sketching, generation, variation) have had success, there is a lack of generic, flexible, interoperable, and extensible representation to support amplification. This paper addresses the above, working with design threads and computer-assisted design amplification through a theoretical model of dialogue based on Grice's model of rational conversation. Using the concept of mixed initiative, the paper presents a visual notation for representing dialogue between designer and design space formalism through abstract examples of exploration tasks and dialogue integration.