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C-K design theory or concept-knowledge theory is both a design theory and a theory of reasoning in design. It defines design reasoning as a logic of expansion processes, i.e. a logic that organizes the generation of unknown objects. The theory builds on several traditions of design theory, including , axiomatic design, creativity theories, general and formal design theories,. Claims made for C-K design theory include that it is the first design theory that: The name of the theory is based on its central premises: the distinction between two spaces:

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  • C-K design theory or concept-knowledge theory is both a design theory and a theory of reasoning in design. It defines design reasoning as a logic of expansion processes, i.e. a logic that organizes the generation of unknown objects. The theory builds on several traditions of design theory, including , axiomatic design, creativity theories, general and formal design theories,. Claims made for C-K design theory include that it is the first design theory that: 1. * Offers a comprehensive formalization of design that is independent of any design domain or object 2. * Explains invention, creation, and discovery within the same framework as design processes. The name of the theory is based on its central premises: the distinction between two spaces: * a space of concepts C * a space of knowledge K. The process of design is defined as a double expansion of the C and K spaces through the application of four types of operators: C→C, C→K, K→C, K→K. The first draft of C-K theory was sketched by Armand Hatchuel, and then developed by Hatchuel and his colleague, Benoît Weil. Recent publications explain C-K theory and its practical application in different industries. (en)
  • La théorie C-K (pour Concept-Knowledge ou concept/connaissance) est une théorie du raisonnement de conception . Elle prône un espace de réflexion, dont l'architecture est réglée par la théorie des ensembles, partant d'un concept sur lequel le groupe de réflexion va greffer des caractéristiques supplémentaires qui induiront des manques dans l'espace des connaissances. L'augmentation des connaissances permettra à son tour de créer de nouveaux concepts. Il s'agit d'une théorie du management qui a vocation à s'insérer dans les processus de l'entreprise. (fr)
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  • La théorie C-K (pour Concept-Knowledge ou concept/connaissance) est une théorie du raisonnement de conception . Elle prône un espace de réflexion, dont l'architecture est réglée par la théorie des ensembles, partant d'un concept sur lequel le groupe de réflexion va greffer des caractéristiques supplémentaires qui induiront des manques dans l'espace des connaissances. L'augmentation des connaissances permettra à son tour de créer de nouveaux concepts. Il s'agit d'une théorie du management qui a vocation à s'insérer dans les processus de l'entreprise. (fr)
  • C-K design theory or concept-knowledge theory is both a design theory and a theory of reasoning in design. It defines design reasoning as a logic of expansion processes, i.e. a logic that organizes the generation of unknown objects. The theory builds on several traditions of design theory, including , axiomatic design, creativity theories, general and formal design theories,. Claims made for C-K design theory include that it is the first design theory that: The name of the theory is based on its central premises: the distinction between two spaces: (en)
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  • C-K theory (en)
  • Théorie C-K (fr)
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