The following sources have been organised to assist further reading on different approaches to representing and maintaining Design Rationale (DR) as networks of graphical design argumentation. Contents
Introduction to this Special Issue on Design Rationale: Carroll, J.M. and Moran, T.P., Human-Computer Interaction, 6, 3 & 4: 197-200 (1991).
Outline of a Paradigm Change in Software Engineering: Floyd, C., In Computers and Democracy - A Scandinavian Challenge, (Bjerknes, G., Ehn, P. and Kyng, M., ed.), Avebury: Aldershot: UK, 1987.
Second Generation Design Methods: Rittel, H.W.J., In Developments in Design Methodology, (1984), (Cross, N., ed.), J. Wiley & Sons: Chichester, 1972, pp. 317-327.
What's in Design Rationale?: Lee, J. and Lai, K., Human-Computer Interaction, 6, 3&4: 251-280 (1991).
Moran, T. P. & Carroll, J. M. (Ed.). (1996). Design Rationale: Concepts, Techniques, and Use. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates (ISBN 0-8058-1566-X).
Generative Rationale: Beyond the Recall and Replay Paradigm: Gruber, T.R. and Russell, D.M., To appear in: Design Rationale: Concepts, Techniques, and Use, (Moran, T.P. and Carroll, J.M., ed.), Lawrence Erlbaum Associates: Hillsdale, NJ, 1995, in press.
Information Systems Design as Argumentation: An Investigation into Design Rationale as a Conceptualization of Design: Goldkühl, G., In 14th IRIS Conference (Information System Research In Scandinavia), 1991
Making Argumentation Serve Design: Fischer, G., Lemke, A.C., McCall, R. and Morch, A.I., Human-Computer Interaction, 6, 3&4: 393-419 (1991).
Questions, Options, and Criteria: Elements of Design Space Analysis: MacLean, A., Young, R.M., Bellotti, V. and Moran, T., Human-Computer Interaction, 6, 3 & 4: 201-250 (1991).
Supporting Software Design: Integrating Design Methods and Design Rationale: Potts, C., To appear in: Design Rationale: Concepts, Techniques and Use, (Moran, T.P. and Carroll, J.M., ed.), Lawrence Erlbaum Associates , 1995, in press
The Task-Artifact Cycle: Carroll, J.M., Kellogg, W.A. and Rosson, M., In Designing Interaction: Psychology At the Human-Computer Interface, (Carroll, J.M., ed.), Cambridge University Press: New York, 1991.
Using Domain Concepts to Index Engineering Design Information: Baudin, C., Gevins, J., Baya, V. and Mabogunje, A., In Proceedings of CogSci-92: 14th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, 1992, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates: Hillsdale, NJ
Author's Argumentation Assistant (AAA): A Hypertext-Based Authoring Tool for Argumentative Texts: Schuler, W. and Smith, J., In Hypertext: Concepts, Systems and Applications, (Rizk, A., Streitz, N. and André, J., ed.), Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 1990.
A Tool Shell for Tracking Design Decisions: Arango, G., Bruneau, L., Cloarec, J.-F. and Feroldi, A., IEEE Software, March: 75-83 (1991).
Design Environments for Constructive and Argumentative Design: Fischer, G., Morch, A.I. and McCall, R., In Proceedings of CHI'89: Human Factors in Computing Systems, 1989, ACM: New York, pp. 269-275.
gIBIS: A Hypertext Tool for Exploratory Policy Discussion: Conklin, J. and Begeman, M.L., ACM Transactions on Office Information Systems, 6, 4: 303-331 (1988).
Integrating Widget Design Knowledge with User Interface Toolkits: Carey, T.T. and Crentsil, J., In Proceedings IEEE CASE Workshop, 1992, Department of Computing and Information Science, University of Guelph, Canada
QuestMap. Hypertext groupware for organizational memory [Microsoft Windows(TM)]). Corporate Memory Systems, Inc., 11824 Jollyville Road, Austin, TX 78759, USA, 1994.
Raison d'Etre: Capturing Design History and Rationale in Multimedia Narratives: Carroll, J.M., Alpert, S.R., Karat, J., Deusen, M.S.V. and Rosson, M.B., In Proceedings of ACM CHI'94 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 1994, pp. 213.
rIBIS: A Real-Time Group Hypertext System: Rein, G.L. and Ellis, C.A., International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 24, 3: 349-367 (1991).
SIBYL: A Tool for Managing Group Design Rationale: Lee, J., In Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 1990, ACM Press: New York, pp. 79-92.
Supporting Communication Between Designers with Artifact-Centered Evolving Information Spaces: Reeves, B. and Shipman, F., In CSCW'92: Computer-Supported Cooperative Work, 1992, ACM Press: New York, pp. 394-401.
Supporting Situated Interpretation: Stahl, G., In Proceedings of the Fifteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, 1993, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates: New Jersey, pp. 965-970.
The Designers' Notepad: Supporting and Understanding Cooperative Design: Twidale, M., Rodden, T. and Sommerville, I., In 3rd European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work, 1993, Kluwer Academic Publishers
From "Folklore" to "Living Design Memory": Terveen, L.G., Selfridge, P.G. and Long, M.D., In Proceedings of ACM INTERCHI'93 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 1993, pp. 15-22.
Inside Multi-disciplinary Design in Medical Informatics: Experiences from the use of an Argumentative Design Method: Sjöberg, C. and Timpka, T., In MEDINFO'95: Tri-annual World Conference in Medical Informatics, 1995
QOC in Action: Using Design Rationale to Support Design: McKerlie, D. and MacLean, A., In Video Program, InterCHI'93: Human Factors in Computing Systems, 1993, ACM SIGGRAPH Video Review Series
Rationale in Practice: Templates for Capturing and Applying Design Experience: Casaday, G., To appear in: Design Rationale: Concepts, Techniques, and Use, (Moran, T.P. and Carroll, J.M., ed.), Lawrence Erlbaum Associates: Hillsdale, NJ, 1995, in press.
Reasoning with Design Rationale: Practical Experience with Design Space Analysis: McKerlie, D. and MacLean, A., Design Studies, 15, 2: 214-226 (1994).
Report on a Development Project Use of an Issue-Based Information System: Burgess Yakemovic, K.C. and Conklin, J., In Proceedings of CSCW'90: Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 1990, ACM: New York, pp. 105-118.
Summarising the Evolution of Design Concepts Within a Design Rationale Framework: Shum, S., MacLean, A., Forder, J. and Hammond, N.V., In Adjunct Proceedings of InterCHI'93 (Short Papers), 1993, pp. 43-44.
Where Did You Put It? Issues in the Design and Use of a Group Memory: Berlin, L.M., Jeffries, R., O'Day, V.L., Paepcke, A. and Wharton, C., In Proceedings of ACM/IFIP INTERCHI'93 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 1993, pp. 23-30.
Definitional and Contextual Issues in Organizational and Group Memories: Ackerman, M.S., In Proceedings of HICSS'94: 27th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 1994
Evaluating Opportunities for Design Capture: Grudin, J., To appear in: Design Rationale: Concepts, Techniques, and Use, (Moran, T.P. and Carroll, J.M., ed.), Lawrence Erlbaum Associates: Hillsdale, NJ, 1995, in press.
Organizational Learning: A Review of Some Literatures: Dodgson, M., Organization Studies, 14, 3: 375-394 (1993).