Car-Mounted Bicycle Rack
A reconstructed version of the bicycle-rack problem used in Experiment 1 of Jansson and Smith (1991).
See Text Problem Catalog for the text family index.
Quick Facts
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Problem ID |
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Problem Family |
text |
Implementation |
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Taxonomy
- Formulation
textual_prompt
- Is Dynamic
no
- Orientation
engineering_practical
- Objective Mode
qualitative
- Constraint Nature
informal
- Tags
text,human-subjects,ideation,transport,consumer- Deliverable Type
concepts
- Timebox Hint (Minutes)
60
- Participants
individual
- Evaluation Mode
idea_generation
Statement
Design a car-mounted bicycle rack.
The design should:
make the bicycle easy to mount
make the rack easy to mount
not harm the bike or the car
be versatile enough for all bikes and cars
Prompt Profile
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Value |
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Deliverable Type |
concepts |
Timebox Hint (Minutes) |
60 |
Participants |
individual |
Evaluation Mode |
idea_generation |
Sources
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Summary |
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Jansson and Smith (1991). Design fixation. Design Studies, 12(1), 3-11. |
Raw Citation Records
@article{JANSSON19913,
title = {Design fixation},
journal = {Design Studies},
volume = {12},
number = {1},
pages = {3-11},
year = {1991},
issn = {0142-694X},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/0142-694X(91)90003-F},
url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0142694X9190003F},
author = {David G. Jansson and Steven M. Smith},
keywords = {conceptual design, engineering design, creativity}
}