Modelling the design of models: An example using CRISP-DM
                        Year: 2023
                        Editor: Kevin Otto, Boris Eisenbart, Claudia Eckert, Benoit Eynard, Dieter Krause, Josef Oehmen, Nad
                        Author: Kannengiesser, Udo (1); Gero, John S. (2)
                        Series: ICED
                       Institution: 1: Johannes Kepler University Linz;
2: University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
                        Section: Design Methods
                        Page(s): 2705-2714
                        DOI number: https://doi.org/10.1017/pds.2023.271
                        ISBN: -
                        ISSN: -
                        
Abstract
Design is widely understood as a domain-independent notion, comprising any activity concerned with creating artefacts. This paper shows that models can be viewed as artefacts, and that the design of models resembles the design of artefacts in other domains. The function-behaviour-structure (FBS) ontology of design is applied to models, mapping generic characteristics of models derived from literature on modelling onto basic, design-ontological categories. An example of model design, namely the CRISP-DM model for designing data mining models, is analysed and compared with models of designing in other domains (systems engineering, mechanical engineering, software engineering, and service design). The results show that there are fundamental commonalities but also differences, revealing the need for further research in developing a theory of model design.
Keywords: Design theory, Product modelling / models, Ontologies, Design methodology, Model design