Public Belongings Security#

A study-specific ASME ideation brief about securing several belongings safely in a public area without disrupting the space, with an earlier exact neutral framing in Silk et al. (2014).

See Text Problem Catalog for the text family index.

Quick Facts#

Field

Value

Problem ID

ideation_public_belongings_security

Problem Family

text

Implementation

TextProblem

Capabilities

citation-backed, prompt-packet, statement-markdown

Study Suitability

human-subjects-ready, ideation-friendly, intervention-ready, variety-study-ready

Tags

text, human-subjects, ideation, security, public-space, asme

Taxonomy#

Formulation

textual_prompt

Is Dynamic

no

Orientation

engineering_practical

Objective Mode

qualitative

Constraint Nature

embedded-constraints

Tags

text, human-subjects, ideation, security, public-space, asme

Deliverable Type

concepts

Timebox Hint (Minutes)

20

Participants

individual

Evaluation Mode

variety

Statement#

A way for someone to secure several of his/her belongings in a public area safely without disrupting the space.

Prompt Profile#

Field

Value

Deliverable Type

concepts

Timebox Hint (Minutes)

20

Participants

individual

Evaluation Mode

variety

Sources#

Key

Summary

jablokow_teerlink_yilmaz_daly_silk_wehr_2015

Jablokow, Teerlink, Yilmaz, Daly, Silk, and Wehr (2015). Ideation Variety in Mechanical Design: Examining the Effects of Cognitive Style and Design Heuristics.

silk_daly_jablokow_yilmaz_rosenberg_2014

Silk, Daly, Jablokow, Yilmaz, and Rosenberg (2014). The Design Problem Framework: Using Adaption-Innovation Theory to Construct Design Problem Statements.

Raw Citation Records#

Jablokow, Teerlink, Yilmaz, Daly, Silk, and Wehr (2015). Ideation Variety in Mechanical Design: Examining the Effects of Cognitive Style and Design Heuristics. ASME IDETC/CIE. DOI: 10.1115/DETC2015-46334.
Silk, Daly, Jablokow, Yilmaz, and Rosenberg (2014). The Design Problem Framework: Using Adaption-Innovation Theory to Construct Design Problem Statements. ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Paper ID #8781.