| 2007 | ||
|---|---|---|
| 15 | Jonathan Cagan: A look at the emerging science of innovation. AI EDAM 21(1): 13-14 (2007) | |
| 2006 | ||
| 14 | Seth Orsborn, Jonathan Cagan, Richard R. Pawlicki, Randall C. Smith: Creating cross-over vehicles: Defining and combining vehicle classes using shape grammars. AI EDAM 20(3): 217-246 (2006) | |
| 13 | Jarrod Moss, Kenneth Kotovsky, Jonathan Cagan: The Role of Functionality in the Mental Representations of Engineering Students: Some Differences in the Early Stages of Expertise. Cognitive Science 30(1): 65-93 (2006) | |
| 2004 | ||
| 12 | Jesse T. Olson, Jonathan Cagan: Interagent ties in team-based computational configuration design. AI EDAM 18(2): 135-152 (2004) | |
| 2002 | ||
| 11 | Jay P. McCormack, Jonathan Cagan: Designing inner hood panels through a shape grammar based framework. AI EDAM 16(4): 273-290 (2002) | |
| 10 | Jonathan Cagan, K. Shimada, Sun Yin: A survey of computational approaches to three-dimensional layout problems. Computer-Aided Design 34(8): 597-611 (2002) | |
| 2000 | ||
| 9 | Manish Agarwal, Jonathan Cagan: On the use of shape grammars as expert systems for geometry-based engineering design. AI EDAM 14(5): 431-439 (2000) | |
| 1999 | ||
| 8 | Kristina Shea, Jonathan Cagan: Languages and semantics of grammatical discrete structures. AI EDAM 13(4): 241-251 (1999) | |
| 7 | Manish Agarwal, Jonathan Cagan, Katherine G. Constantine: Influencing generative design through continuous evaluation: Associating costs with the coffeemaker shape grammar. AI EDAM 13(4): 253-275 (1999) | |
| 1998 | ||
| 6 | Jonathan Cagan, Drew Degentesh, Su Yin: A simulated annealing-based algorithm using hierarchical models for general three-dimensional component layout. Computer-Aided Design 30(10): 781-790 (1998) | |
| 1997 | ||
| 5 | Jonathan Cagan, Kenneth Kotovsky: Simulated Annealing and the Generation of the Objective Function: A Model of Learning During Problem Solving. Computational Intelligence 13(4): 534-581 (1997) | |
| 1994 | ||
| 4 | Brian C. Williams, Jonathan Cagan: Activity Analysis: The Qualitative Analysis of Stationary Points for Optimal Reasoning. AAAI 1994: 1217-1223 | |
| 3 | Jonathan Cagan, William J. Mitchell: A grammatical approach to network flow synthesis. Formal Design Methods for CAD 1994: 173-189 | |
| 2 | Jonathan Cagan: Discussion: Research issues in the application of design grammars. Formal Design Methods for CAD 1994: 191-198 | |
| 1 | Jonathan Cagan: Shape annealing solution to the constrained geometric knapsack problem. Computer-Aided Design 26(10): 763-770 (1994) | |