Designing Task
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A Designing Task is a creation task that creates a design model (for a complex entity).
- Example(s):
- Counter-Example(s):
- an Engineering Task, such as by an engineer.
- a Building Task.
- an Exploration Task.
- a Hypothesis Evaluation Task, such as by a Scientist.
- a Organizational Analysis.
- a Systems Analysis.
- a Data Modeling?.
- See: Model Design Task.
References
2011
- Goodfellow, Peter. (2011). “Avian architecture: How birds design, engineer, and build." Princeton University Press, 2011.
- BOOK OVERVIEW: Birds are the most consistently inventive builders, and their nests set the bar for functional design in nature. Avian Architecture describes how birds design, engineer, and build their nests, deconstructing all types of nests found around the world using architectural blueprints and detailed descriptions of the construction processes and engineering techniques birds use. This spectacularly illustrated book features 300 full-color images and more than 35 case studies that profile key species worldwide. Each chapter covers a different type of nest, from tunnel nests and mound nests to floating nests, hanging nests, woven nests, and even multiple-nest avian cities. Other kinds of avian construction--such as bowers and harvest wells--are also featured.