Human behaviour in design : individuals, teams, tools

Conclusion and Outlook.- Topic I: Individual thinking and acting.- Re-Interpretation of Conceptualisation - A Contribution to the Advance of Design Theory.- On the Importance of the Unconscious and the Cognitive Economy in Design.- Strategic knowledge differences between an expert and a novice designer.- Cognitive economy in design reasoning.- Entropy reduction in mathematical giftedness.- Apperception, content-based psychology and design.- Sketches for Design and Design of Sketches.- Dynamic aspects of individual design activities. A cognitive ergonomics viewpoint.- Individual Thinking and Acting: Summary of Discussion.- Topic II: Interaction between individuals.- Blindfolded Classroom: Getting Design Students to Use Mental Imagery.- Analysis of solution finding processes in design teams.- Processes for Effective Satisfaction of Requirements by Individual Designers and Design Teams.- Manifestation of Divergent-Convergent Thinking in Question Asking and Decision Making Processes of Design Teams: A Performance Dimension.- Towards a Conceptual Framework for Predicting Engineering Design Team Performance Based on Question Asking Activity Simulation.- Collaborative Product Development Considerations.- Managing breakdowns in international distributed design projects.- How Engineering Designers Obtain Information.- Interaction between individuals: Summary of Discussion.- Topic III: Methods, tools and prerequisites.- Improving Design Methods' Usability by a Mindset Approach.- Design Problem Solving: Strands of My Research.- Cognitive Outsourcing in the Conceptual Phase of the Design Process.- Sketching in 3D What should Future Tools for Conceptual Design look like?.- VR/AR - Applications, Limitations and Researchin the Industrial Environment.- Knowledge Deployment: How to Use Design Knowledge.- Reconsidering the divergent thinking guidelines for design idea generation activity.- Designers and Users - an Unhappy Love Affair?.- Methods, tools and prerequisites: Summary of Discussion.- Future Issues in Design Research.