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Design, innovation and case-based reasoning

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 May 2006

ASHOK K. GOEL
Affiliation:
College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, 801 Atlantic Drive, Atlanta, GA 30332-0280, USA; e-mail: ashok.goel@cc.gatech.edu
SUSAN CRAW
Affiliation:
School of Computing, The Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen AB25 1HG, Scotland, UK; e-mail: S.Craw@comp.rgu.ac.uk

Abstract

The design task is especially appropriate for applying, integrating, exploring and pushing the boundaries of case-based reasoning. In this paper, we briefly review the challenges that design poses for case-based reasoning and survey research on case-based design ranging from early explorations to more recent work on innovative design. We also summarize the theoretical contributions this research has made to case-based reasoning itself.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
2006 Cambridge University Press

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