Assessing Design Activity in Complex CMOS Circuit Design
Abstract
This chapter characterizes human problem solving in digital circuit design. We analyze protocols of designers with varying degrees of training, identifying problem solving strategies used by these designers, discuss activity patterns that differentiate designers, and propose these as a tentative basis for assessing expertise in digital design. Throughout, we argue that a comprehensive model of human design should integrate a variety of strategies, which heretofore have been proposed as individually sufficient models of human design problem solving. We close by describing an automated tool for design and its assessment. Assessment, Expertise, Design.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 01, 1994
- Accession Number
- ADA277620
Entities
People
- Bharat Bhuva
- Doug Fisher
- Gautam Biswas
- Grant Glewwe
- Susan R. Goldman
Organizations
- Vanderbilt University