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IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (2014): How is Design Organized? A Preliminary Study of Spatiotemporal Organization in Engineering Design

Abstract: Design is widely considered to be the central or聽distinguishing activity of engineering and yet it remains an聽insufficiently researched and understood topic. From the聽perspective of engineering education, where a 鈥渄isconnect鈥澛燽etween professional engineering practices and university-based聽practices is an oft-discussed limitation, the sparseness of research聽on professional engineering design is noteworthy. Specific
representations of real engineering practices are necessary to聽inform attempts to prepare future engineers. The present study聽attends to the location of engineering design in different聽organizational settings, as a way of examining the nature of聽purported 鈥渄isconnects鈥 between professional engineering design聽practices and those taking place in the undergraduate聽curriculum. Our core methodology is that of cognitive
ethnography, which examines how cognitive tasks, in our case聽design, are accomplished within 鈥渇unctional systems鈥 constituted聽of heterogeneous elements, both human and nonhuman. Our聽focus is on 鈥渉ow the work of the organization鈥 gets done through聽the process of design. This work in progress (WIP) paper聽explores the spatiotemporal organization of activity as a key聽aspect of the situatedness and heterogeneity of design work, and聽reports preliminary findings regarding important differences in聽how design is organized in different design settings.

Lauff, C., O鈥機onnor, K., Kotys-Schwartz, D., Rentschler, M.E.,聽鈥淗ow is Design Organized? A Preliminary Study of Spatiotemporal Organization in Engineering Design,鈥聽IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference, Madrid, Spain, October, 2014.