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Treemaps for design knowledge visualization and reuse
Peter Demian
PhD. Candidate, Stanford University
Dr. Renate Fruchter
Director of the Project Based Learning Lab, Stanford University
http://pbl.stanford.edu
“all design is redesign”
© Peter Demian, Renate Fruchter 2001
Outline• PROBLEM (knowledge reuse in the AEC industry)• PARTIAL SOLUTION (corporate memory)• OBSERVATIONS (how knowledge reuse works) • PROPOSED SOLUTION• TREEMAP ISSUES• CONCLUSIONS
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Problem statement: knowledge life-cycle
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Corporate memory today© Peter Demian, Renate Fruchter 2001
Corporate memory today© Peter Demian, Renate Fruchter 2001
Information overload?• A small corporate memory:
• 10 projects• 10 disciplines• 100 components• 100 versions
106 items
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Corporate memory:
A repository of knowledge in context
Knowledge in context:
Knowledge captured and presented in the context in which it was created, e.g.:
• rationale• evolution• project environment• multidisciplinary perspectives
The corporate memory
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Semantic modeling engine
HOTEL PROJECT
ENGINEER
Beam Shear wall
ARCHITECT
partition wall
Circulation space
HOTEL PROJECT
ENGINEER
Beam Shear wall
ARCHITECT
partition wall
Circulation space
HOTEL PROJECT
ENGINEER
Beam Shear wall
ARCHITECT
partition wall
Circulation space
HOTEL PROJECT
ENGINEER
Beam Shear wall
ARCHITECT
partition wall
Circulation space
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K reuse process model
REUSE
UNDERSTAND
ASSESS
FIND
KNOWLEDGE
EXPLORATION
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K reuse process: EXPLORATION
REUSE
KNOWLEDGE
Visually locate reusable item
Explore evolution history:UP: ConceptsDOWN: Detailed designsSIDEWAYS: Alternatives
Explore project context:UP: Bigger chunksDOWN: Smaller detailsSIDEWAYS: Related items
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Overview then details on demand
PROJECT
DISCIPLINE
Component Component
DISCIPLINE
Component Component
CORPORATION
PROJECT
Component Component
Component
Component Component
ComponentTime
P R O J E C T
D IS C IP L IN E
C o m p o n e n t
C O R P O R A T IO N
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Overview: “Map of the corporate memory”
COLOR: Relevance to current design task
SIZE: Amount of knowledge
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Designing a knowledge exploration experience in the iRoom
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Issues
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Nesting control
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Colors
Similarity Cumulative similarity Averaged similarity
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Other issues• Ordering (proximity between similar siblings)
• Labels (needed?)
• Small trees (or small branching factor)
• Beyond trees (mutli-trees, graphs)
• Focal point(s)? (filtering, zooming, distortion)
• Emphasis? (filtering, zooming, distortion)
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If a treemap is the solution, then what is the problem?
• Visualization, in general:• Beyond information (document) retrieval• Exploration, c.f. creativity
• Specifically treemaps:• Multiple levels of granularity • Large data, small area
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