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6.3 Suspended Ceiling Design Process - Bilkent University

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Figure 5.6: Four different Views of Parameter-based <strong>Design</strong><br />

Developing a classification scheme and representing it in a DSM increase<br />

the descriptiveness of the tool. In parameter-based DSM applications in<br />

building design, parameters can be categorized in four ways according to<br />

the views adapted:<br />

1. Classification according to the building parts that a parameter<br />

belongs to.<br />

2. Classification according to the parent activities.<br />

3. Classification according to the “owner” of a parameter.<br />

4. Classification according to the information content of a parameter<br />

(or an information flow).<br />

The details of these four schemes are discussed below.<br />

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A1<br />

A2<br />

A3<br />

A4

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