Journal: AI EDAM

Volume 29, Issue 2

133 -- 134Ashok K. Goel, L. H. Shu. Analogical thinking: An introduction in the context of design
135 -- 146Amanda Chou, L. H. Shu. Using analogies to explain versus inspire concepts
147 -- 160V. Srinivasan, Amaresh Chakrabarti, Udo Lindemann. An empirical understanding of use of internal analogies in conceptual design
161 -- 171Olufunmilola Atilola, Julie Linsey. Representing analogies to influence fixation and creativity: A study comparing computer-aided design, photographs, and sketches
173 -- 183Hernan Casakin, Linden J. Ball, Bo T. Christensen, Petra Badke-Schaub. How do analogizing and mental simulation influence team dynamics in innovative product design?
185 -- 201Kazjon Grace, John S. Gero, Rob Saunders. Interpretation-driven mapping: A framework for conducting search and rerepresentation in parallel for computational analogy in design
203 -- 214Gülsen Töre Yargin, Nathan Crilly. Information and interaction requirements for software tools supporting analogical design
215 -- 227Ashok K. Goel, Gongbo Zhang, Bryan Wiltgen, Yuqi Zhang, Swaroop Vattam, Jeannette Yen. On the benefits of digital libraries of case studies of analogical design: Documentation, access, analysis, and learning