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design method history
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1970-1980
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The 1970s saw some reaction against the rationality of design methods, notably from two of its pioneers, Christopher Alexander and J. Christopher Jones.[17] Fundamental issues were also raised by Rittel
The criticisms turned some in the movement away from rationalised approaches to design problem solving and towards "argumentative", participatory processes in which designers worked in partnership with the problem stakeholders (clients, customers, users, the community)
1980-1990
interest in systematic and rational design methods continued to develop strongly in engineering design during the 1980s
through the Conference on Engineering Design series of The Design Society and the work of the Verein Deutscher Ingenieure association in Germany Japan, where the Japanese Society for the Science of Design had been established as early as 1954
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In the USA the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Design Engineering Division began a stream on design theory and methodology within its annual conferences
The interest in systematic, rational approaches to design has led to design science and design science (methodology) in engineering and computer science
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