DESIGNING PSI: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE PSI FRAMEWORK
Year: 2015
Editor: Christian Weber, Stephan Husung, Marco Cantamessa, Gaetano Cascini, Dorian Marjanovic, Srinivasan Venkataraman
Author: Reich, Yoram; Subrahmanian, Eswaran
Series: ICED
Institution: 1: Tel Aviv University, Israel; 2: Carnegie Melon University, United States of America; 3: NIST, United States of America
Section: Design Theory and Research Methodology, Design Processes
Page(s): 137-146
ISBN: 978-1-904670-65-0
ISSN: 2220-4334
Abstract
The PSI spaces are a framework for studying designing as practiced in the real world: framing and solving technical, social or organizational goals embedded in the existing socio-economic and institutional cultures and practices. Given the interconnected nature of the design product, knowledge and activities, we should anticipate that understanding designing is at least as complex as designing itself. Consequently, understanding designing involves mobilizing multiple knowledge sources, with different perspectives and diversity of participants orchestrated to achieve an effective outcome. We call the study of the PSI spaces the PSI framework. We introduce the PSI spaces, and their language resting on diverse disciplines such as psychology, engineering, economics, and sociology. We introduce some of its methodological tools; how the PSI spaces might be used to explain design challenges through misalignments of the spaces and how these misalignments could be resolved. The PSI framework has significant implication to the development of design science; it demands that design science be a trans-disciplinary endeavor, in need of a flexible community that will study it.
Keywords: Design Management, Design Theory, Organisation Of Product Development, Design Science