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| − | =D-Star: System Feature for Interacting with Alternatives=
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| − | by ROBERT WOODBURY, AREFIN MOHIUDDIN, NILOOFAR KAZEMI, VAHID ZAHEDNEJAD, DOĞAN ERISEN
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| − | Designers rapidly make plentiful and available design representations as they work. We label such work patterns as “design dialog.” We introduce key design elements for a new kind of interface to parametric modelers aimed at supporting such dialog and at capturing the design space it induces and demonstrate these with a prototype system D.Star. The interface is explicitly multi-state, that is, it supports access to and editing of multiple alternatives simultaneously. Multi-state interaction enables new types of design operators that take multiple alternatives as input and produce multiple alternatives as output. We demonstrate several new operators as examples of a much larger set of new operators made possible by the new system design.
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