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@unpublished{ZAMAN2014A, author = {Loutfouz Zaman and Wolfgang Stuerzlinger and Naghmi Shireen and Robert Woodbury}, title = {{GEM-NI:} A System For Creating and Managing Alternatives In Generative Design}, key = {ZAMAN}, booktitle = {CHI '15, SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems}, address = {Seoul, Korea}, publisher = {ACM}, note = {to appear}, abstract = {We present GEM-NI – our new system for creating and managing alternatives in generative design. Making alternatives is a key feature of creative work, yet is poorly supported in most extant tools. GEM-NI enables various forms of parallel editing via new methods to control which alternatives are affected by a given edit. We also introduce a novel method for post-hoc synchronization of alternatives, which we called synch paste. Moreover, our system supports a number of ways to create alternatives, including a new method for creating alternatives from a graphical history that retains the lineage. Another way to create alternatives is via an interactive design gallery interface, which includes several improvements over previous work.} }
@misc{WOODBURY2013E, key = {Woodbury}, author = {Loutfouz Zaman and Wolfgang Stuerzlinger}, title = {Alternatives in Generative Design}, howpublished = {GRAND NCE Annual Conference}, month = {May}, year = 2013, abstract = {Generative design uses rule sets or algorithms. It is used for exploration of designs in art, architecture, communication, product design and is inspired by nature: genetic variations through mutation and crossovers. While it's made to support variations (designs different in parameters), the support for alternatives (structurally different designs) is limited. Current methods include opening file versions in different windows, copying within the same file, or using layers. We present NodeBox 3+, a system which supports multiple variations and alternatives simultaneously. It allows dragging nodes from one alternative to another, creating/deleting nodes and connections, selective propagation of parameter changes.} }
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