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Revision as of 19:30, 7 October 2019

About

Design Computation Input/ Output Conference, or simply DC I/O, was established with the premise that computational design methods should benefit from the scientific method and whenever possible, be cross-referenced in the many disciplines of design to evolve and diversify the field.

The way DC I/O is organised aims to assist in the understanding of the physical and digital relationships of producing design. It focuses on the many channels to capture the data necessary to inform design, the processes – natural and/or digital – of articulating this data input to accomplishing design, and outcomes of these processes as artefacts and references of study in the domain of computational design.

The conference publications are peer-reviewed and include the classic structure of a literature review, hypothesis, methodology, results, and conclusion but they give particular emphasis to the structured statement of the computational method used and how this method represents a progression in the field of research. Accepted papers have to demonstrate testable evidence in the progression of a working hypothesis of a computational method for design.

Conference Overarching Aims

Computational design can be described as the application of computational strategies to the design process. While designers traditionally rely on intuition and experience to solve design problems, computational design aims to enhance that process by encoding design decisions using a computer language. The goal isn’t to document the final result necessarily, but rather the steps required to create that result.

The design computation conference aims to progress the understanding and application of computational design in relation to current global challenges (WEF and UCL ) and current Technological and Industrial developments.

The DC I/O Annual Conference creates a unique opportunity for cross-fertilisation in theory and practice of the domains computational design and interactive techniques, inspiring progress through education, excellence, and sharing four fundamental goals:

  • Premier status as measured by community loyalty, contributor quality, external recognition, and competitor response.
  • Leading-edge as recognized by discipline experts and the industry at large.
  • Effectiveness of education, interaction, and excellence as measured by contributor, committee, and community satisfaction and involvement.
  • Sustainable continuity as measured by volunteer commitment, community interest, and financial self-sufficiency.

Accepted papers have to demonstrate testable evidence in the progression of a working hypothesis of the computational method in question. Authors can also opt to publish part or all of their research in the Design Computation Semantic Wiki under the relevant Creative Commons license.

Conference Objectives & Topics

Framed on the overarching aims and context of the conference, the accepted topics for papers and posters include, but are not limited to (by category):

Computational design

  • Computational and Parametric Geometry;
  • Design Cognition and Neuroscience, including natural navigation;
  • Digital Fabrication
  • Design For Manufacturing (DFM), Robotics and Automation;
  • Biomimetics and Bio-Integrated Design
  • Data Visualization and Analysis for design
  • Augmentation

Emerging technologies

  • Real and Virtual Environments (Virtual, Augmented, Extended and Mixed Realities and Ecosystems)
  • Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), User Experience Design (UX Design)
  • Computer-Supported Collaborative Design (CSCD) & Collaboration Theories
  • Behavioural Modeling, such as Risk and Prospects Theories in relation to design thinking and practice
  • Trust Protocols, Distributed Ledger Technologies and Blockchain

Global Challenges

  • Food security
  • Inclusive growth
  • Future of work/unemployment
  • Climate change
  • Financial sustainability & responsibility
  • Future of the internet
  • Gender equality
  • Global trade, investment and regulatory frameworks
  • Recession, International Monetary Fund and Long-term investment
  • Future healthcare
  • Sustainable growth, green economy

For more global challenges themes, please refer to the following articles.

Industry Verticals

  • Architecture, Engineering and Construction
  • Education
  • Energy and Power
  • Fashion
  • Financial Services
  • Government and Democracy
  • Healthcare
  • Legal
  • Manufacturing
  • Media and Telecommunications;
  • Real Estate
  • Resources
  • Retail and Consumer Goods
  • Technology
  • Travel and Transport

For more industry vertical, please refer to vertical markets article.

Please note that DC I/O primary focus is on the computational design 'Input and Output' and how algorithmic methodologies can be applied to design. The topics presented here are not exhaustive and the conference is interdisciplinary by nature.

Conference Submission

The submission platform for DC I/O 2020 is EasyChair. You can submit your work on the following link:


Full papers submissions

Abstract submission

Information about how to prepare your abstract for DC I/O can be found on the DC I/O Abstract Template page. There you can also download the abstract template document.

Papers submission

Information about how to prepare your paper for DC I/O can be found on the DC I/O Paper Template page. There you can also download the paper template document.

Posters submissions

Information about how to prepare your poster for DC I/O can be found on the DC I/O Poster Template page. There you can also download the poster template document.

Presentation slides

Information about how to prepare your poster for DC I/O can be found on the DC I/O Slides Template page. There you can also download the slide template document.

DCWiki article upload

You are free to opt in to upload your paper on the Design Computation Wiki. For this, please make yourself familiarised with the Creative Commons licensing. For submission in this wiki, please make yourself familiarised with the DCWiki Manual of Style.

How to Participate

To submit, attend or volunteer, please refer to the DC I/O website.

Cross-References

For all DC I/O conference material, please search 'DCIO' in this wiki. The DCIO category tags all conference information contents. For general information to create articles in the DCWIKI please refer to the Wiki Manual of Style.