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John S. Gero

Researcher at University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Publications -  553
Citations -  18666

John S. Gero is an academic researcher from University of North Carolina at Charlotte. The author has contributed to research in topics: Situated & Protocol analysis. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 537 publications receiving 17525 citations. Previous affiliations of John S. Gero include University of Sydney & University of Technology, Sydney.

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Design Prototypes: A Knowledge Representation Schema for Design

John S. Gero
TL;DR: A knowledge representation schema for design called design prototypes is introduced and described to provide a suitable framework to distinguish routine, innovative, and creative design.
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Design prototypes: a knowledge representation schema for design

John S. Gero
- 01 Oct 1990 - 
TL;DR: In this article, a knowledge representation schema for design called design prototypes is presented, which supports the initiation and continuation of the act of designing and provides a suitable framework to distinguish routine, innovative, and creative design.
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The Situated Function — Behaviour — Structure Framework

TL;DR: This paper describes this concept as a recursive interrelationship between different environments, which, together with a model of constructive memory, provides the foundation of a situated FBS framework.

The Situated Function - Behaviour - Structure Framework.

TL;DR: This paper describes this concept as a recursive interrelationship between different environments, which, together with a model of constructive memory, provides the foundation of a situated FBS framework.
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An approach to the analysis of design protocols

TL;DR: The development and application of a methodology that uses protocol studies of designers engaged in design to investigate the process of designing is described and results are shown that illustrate the utility of this approach in gaining some insight into how designers design.