Authors
Dennis Vandevenne, Thomas Pieters, Joost R Duflou
Publication date
2016/9/1
Journal
Design Studies
Volume
46
Pages
152-173
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Highlights
  • First impact quantification of a knowledge-based bio-ideation tool.
  • An experimental setup and analyses that advances previous BID studies.
  • Consistent evidence supporting novelty increase when using AskNature.
With a two-decade consistent research interest for Systematic Biologically-Inspired Design, a number of methods and tools to support bio-ideation have been proposed. However, objective quantification of the effects these aids have on the design outcomes is rare. This contribution presents an impact analysis of the most popular knowledge-based tool, AskNature, in the form of an outcome-based study. The results consistently support a common claim used in favour of bio-inspired design, ie the expectation of identifying more out-of-the-box solutions. Furthermore, to further facilitate biological solution analysis and cross-domain knowledge transfer, an adaptation to AskNature's stimuli format—ie …
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