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Intelligent architecture: user interface design to elicit knowledge models. / Penn, Alan
; Dalton, Ruth; Dalton, Nick et al.
Applications and innovations in expert systems 3: proceedings of Expert systems 95, the Fifteenth Annual Technical Conference of the British Computer Society Specialist Group on Expert Systems, Cambridge, December 1995. ed. / A. Macintosh; Cary L. Cooper. SGES Publications, 1995.
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Penn, A
, Dalton, R, Dalton, N, Dekker, L, Mottram, C & Turner, A 1995,
Intelligent architecture: user interface design to elicit knowledge models. in A Macintosh & CL Cooper (eds),
Applications and innovations in expert systems 3: proceedings of Expert systems 95, the Fifteenth Annual Technical Conference of the British Computer Society Specialist Group on Expert Systems, Cambridge, December 1995. SGES Publications.
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Penn, A.
, Dalton, R., Dalton, N., Dekker, L., Mottram, C., & Turner, A. (1995).
Intelligent architecture: user interface design to elicit knowledge models. In A. Macintosh, & C. L. Cooper (Eds.),
Applications and innovations in expert systems 3: proceedings of Expert systems 95, the Fifteenth Annual Technical Conference of the British Computer Society Specialist Group on Expert Systems, Cambridge, December 1995 SGES Publications.
Vancouver
Penn A
, Dalton R, Dalton N, Dekker L, Mottram C, Turner A.
Intelligent architecture: user interface design to elicit knowledge models. In Macintosh A, Cooper CL, editors, Applications and innovations in expert systems 3: proceedings of Expert systems 95, the Fifteenth Annual Technical Conference of the British Computer Society Specialist Group on Expert Systems, Cambridge, December 1995. SGES Publications. 1995
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abstract = "Much of the difficulty in architectural design is in integrating and making explicit theknowledge of the many converging disciplines (engineering, sociology, ergonomicsand psychology, to name a few), the building requirements from many viewpoints,and to model the complex system interactions. The many roles of the architect simplycompound this. This paper describes a system currently under development: a 3D design medium and intelligent analysis tool, to help elicit and make explicit theserequirements. The building model is used to encapsulate information throughout thebuilding lifecycle, from inception and master planning to construction and 'lived-in' use. From the tight relationship between material behaviour of the model, functionalanalysis and visual feedback, the aim is to help in the resolution of functional needs,so that the building meets not only the aims of the architect, but the needs of theinhabitants, users and environment.",
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