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Design Problem Solving
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Design Problem Solving

by David C. Brown, B. Chandrasekaran
July 2014
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
210 pages
8h 28m
English
Morgan Kaufmann
Content preview from Design Problem Solving
2.3 Information Processing Analysis of Design
The style of analysis will be to identify subtasks in design, and characterize what
kinds of information or solution they are responsible for providing. Some of these
subtasks can be performed in a number of different ways: an Al solution is only one
way. For example, during design, it will be necessary to find if a certain design
requirement is met. A traditional computational algorithm may be able to do that in
some cases, e.g., finding out if stress in a member is less than a certain amount may
be done by invoking a finite element analysis algorithm. Sometimes this information
may require an
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ISBN: 9781483258881