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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Pascal Le Masson , Benoit Weil , Armand HatchuelPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG Edition: 1st ed. 2017 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 7.273kg ISBN: 9783319502762ISBN 10: 331950276 Pages: 388 Publication Date: 18 April 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroductory chapter: Canonical model of design regimes.- Chapter 1: Designing in a rule-based regime – systematic design theory and project management.- Chapter 2: Designing the rules for rule-based design – conceptual and generative models, axiomatic design theory.- Chapter 3: Designing in an innovative design regime – introduction to C-K design theory.- Chapter 4: Designing the innovative design regime – C-K based organisations.- Appendices: Annals of exams (8 exams, 5 with detailed answers).ReviewsAuthor InformationPascal Le Masson is Professor of Design, Innovation and Management at MINES ParisTech, Professor of the Chair of Design Theory and Methods for Innovation and Director of the Center of Management Science, and Chairman of the Design Theory Special Interest Group of the Design Society (with E. Subrahmanian, CMU). He has published several papers and books, the most recent one in English being ‘Strategic Management of Innovation and Design’ (co-authored with Armand Hatchuel and Benoit Weil, Cambridge University Press, 2011). Benoit Weil is a Professor at MINES ParisTech, co-ordinator of the Chair of Design Theory and Methods for Innovation, Head of the Engineering Design and Management Curricula at MINES Paris Tech, and deputy director of the Centre for Management Science at MINES ParisTech. His research focuses on the rationalizations of collective actions. He has created the Research Program on Design Activities with Professor Armand Hatchuel. Together they proposed a new theory of design reasoning (C-K theory) accounting for the dual expansion of knowledge and concepts characteristic of innovative design. Deepening its foundations, they recently showed striking similarities between C-K design theory and Forcing in set theory. He has published several papers and books, the most recent one being Strategic Management of Innovation and Design (co-authored with Armand Hatchuel and Pascal Le Masson, Cambridge University Press, 2011). Armand Hatchuel (is a Professor at MINES ParisTech, co-ordinator of the Chair of Design Theory and Methods for Innovation, Fellow of the Design Society, Member of the French Academy of Technologies. He has been very active in the development of theory of management that is adapted to intensive design work and highly innovative contexts. Together with Benoit Weil, he has created the Research Program on Design Activities. Together they proposed a new theory of design reasoning (C-K theory) accounting for the dual expansion of knowledge and concepts characteristic of innovative design. Deepening its foundations, they recently showed striking similarities between C-K design theory and Forcing in set theory. He has published several papers and books, the most recent one being Strategic Management of Innovation and Design (co-authored with Benoit Weil and Pascal Le Masson, Cambridge University Press, 2011). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |