This link has been bookmarked by 92 people . It was first bookmarked on 09 Dec 2008, by someone privately.
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Melinda Miller"This book is not finished. We’ve been developing it over the past few years. It began as a manilla folder with copies of different process models. We completed the first “book” version as part of a project undertaken for Elaine Coleman and Sun’s Virtual Center for Innovation. We present this version for educational purposes only. We have obtained no permissions to reproduce any of the models. Copyrights remain with their owners."
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Andrew BrasherEveryone designs. The teacher arranging desks for a discussion. The entrepreneur planning a business. The team building a rocket.
Their results differ. So do their goals. So do the scales of their projects and the media they use. Even their actions appear quite different. What’s similar is that they are designing. What’s similar are the processes they follow.
Our processes determine the quality of our products. If we wish to improve our products, we must improve our processes; we must continually redesign not just our products but also the way we design. That’s why we study the design process. To know what we do and how we do it. To understand it and improve it. To become better designers.
In this book, I have collected over one-hundred descriptions of design and development processes, from architecture, industrial design, mechanical engineering, quality management, and software development. They range from short mnemonic devices, such as the 4Ds (define, design, develop, deploy), to elaborate schemes, such as Archer’s 9-phase, 229-step “systematic method for designers.” Some are synonyms for the same process; others represent differing approaches to design.
By presenting these examples, I hope to foster debate about design and development processes -
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mfaras"we must continually redesign not just our products but also the way we #design" http://bit.ly/i6fczB (via @eugeo)
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"In this book, I have collected over one-hundred descriptions of design and development processes, from architecture, industrial design, mechanical engineering, quality management, and software development. They range from short mnemonic devices, such as the 4Ds (define, design, develop, deploy), to elaborate schemes, such as Archer’s 9-phase, 229-step “systematic method for designers.” Some are synonyms for the same process; others represent differing approaches to design."
free report design process collection * Hugh Dubberly 2do 2xiki
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Hans Henrik H HemingFantastisk lille bog om hvordan processer - innovation og design - kan tænkes. Den sidste 3-del er super
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Steve SickelsHas link to PDF "book" with a great description of the history of design, and a compilation of a wide variety of design processes
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Seth KeenA collection of design articles being brought together into a book, including 'Hypertext: The Future of Writing and Designing with Computers' amongst others that cover a broad range of topics.
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vogmaeWeb project come prototype of a book all about design. Well, a collection of articles. Looks very interesting and a lot of very good material.
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Stefanos KaragosThis book is not finished. We’ve been developing it over the past few years. It began as a manilla folder with copies of different process models. We completed the first “book” version as part of a project undertaken for Elaine Coleman and Sun’s Virtual Center for Innovation. We present this version for educational purposes only. We have obtained no permissions to reproduce any of the models. Copyrights remain with their owners.
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Corrine BeaumontThis book is not finished. We’ve been developing it over the past few years. It began as a manilla folder with copies of different process models. We completed the first “book” version as part of a project undertaken for Elaine Coleman and Sun’s Virtual C
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Ewan McIntoshPDF book from many domains, covering how people design their work, their processes
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Antonio VolponThis book is not finished. We’ve been developing it over the past few years. It began as a manilla folder with copies of different process models. We completed the first “book” version as part of a project undertaken for Elaine Coleman and Sun’s Virtual C
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Jen Vetterlidownloadable PDF - "over one-hundred descriptions of design and development processes, from architecture, industrial design, mechanical engineering, quality management, and software development"
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Jess McMullinHugh Dubberly assembles a compendium of over 100 design processes / models. All laid out in a beautiful PDF. That man doesn't get enough credit...
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Andy Polaine"Beta" of a book by Dubberly Design, available for free download as a PDF.
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xgavin"In this book, I have collected over one-hundred descriptions of design and development processes, from architecture, industrial design, mechanical engineering, quality management, and software development. They range from short mnemonic devices, such as
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