TESTING DESIGN STIMULI FOR DESIGN-BYANALOGY ON A LARGE SET OF DESIGNERS
                        Year: 2018
                        Editor: Elies Dekoninck, Andrew Wodehouse, Chris Snider, Georgi Georgiev, Gaetano Cascini
                        Author: Lizhen Jia, Niccolò Becattini, Gaetano Cascini, Runhua Tan
                        Series: ICDC
                        Section: IDEATION
                        Page(s): 39-46
                        ISBN: 9781912254071
                        
Abstract
This paper presents evidence supporting the hypothesis that, for designers not specifically trained in designing-by-analogy, the sources of inspiration that share the same (sub-functions) and context of the target system lead to ideas having higher novelty and quality. The exploration of the design space gets positively affected as well. These evidence emerge after the statistical analysis of the results of an experiment that involved 84 graduate students in Mechanical Engineering, with typical competencies on engineering design, but without any specific skill on analogy-based idea generation.
Keywords: creative stimuli, idea generation, design-by-analogy, experiment