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== Origins == Design research emerged as a recognisable field of study in the 1960s, initially marked by a conference on [[Design methods]]<ref>Jones, J C and D G Thornley (eds) (1963) Conference on Design Methods, Oxford, UK: Pergamon Press</ref> at [[Imperial College London]], in 1962. It led to the founding of the [[Design Research Society]] (DRS) in 1966. [[John Christopher Jones]] (one of the initiators of the 1962 conference) founded a postgraduate Design Research Laboratory at the [[University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology]], and [[L. Bruce Archer]] supported by [[Misha Black]] founded the postgraduate Department of Design Research at the [[Royal College of Art]], London, becoming the first Professor of Design Research.<ref>DRS2016 Online Exhibition http://www.drs2016.org/exhibition/#ddr1</ref> The Design Research Society has always stated its aim as: โto promote the study of and research into the process of [[design]]ing in all its many fieldsโ. Its purpose therefore is to act as a form of [[learned society]], taking a scholarly and domain independent view of the process of designing. Some of the origins of design methods and design research lay in the emergence after the 2nd World War of [[Operations research|operational research]] methods and management decision-making techniques, the development of creativity techniques in the 1950s, and the beginnings of computer programs for problem solving in the 1960s. A statement by Bruce Archer<ref>{{cite book |last = Archer |first = Leonard Bruce |author-link= L. Bruce Archer |title = Systematic Method for Designers |year = 1965 |publisher = Council of Industrial Design |location = London |oclc = 2108433 }}</ref> encapsulated what was going on: โThe most fundamental challenge to conventional ideas on design has been the growing advocacy of systematic methods of problem solving, borrowed from computer techniques and management theory, for the assessment of design problems and the development of design solutions.โ [[Herbert A. Simon]]<ref>{{cite book |last = Simon |first = Herbert Alexander |author-link = Herbert A. Simon |title = The sciences of the artificial |series = Karl Taylor Compton lectures |year = 1969 |publisher = M.I.T. Press |location = Cambridge |oclc = 4087 }}</ref> established the foundations for โa [[Design science|science of design]]โ, which would be โa body of intellectually tough, analytic, partly formalizable, partly empirical, teachable doctrine about the design process.โ
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