Co-design | Glossary

Definition:

Co-design is a well-established approach to creative practice, it has its roots in the participatory design techniques developed in Scandinavia in the 1970s. Co-design is used as an umbrella term for participatory, co-creation and open design processes. This approach enables a wide range of people to make a creative contribution in the formulation and solution of a problem.

This approach goes beyond consultation by building and deepening equal collaboration between affected users attempting to, resolve a particular challenge. A key tenet of co-design is that users, as ‘experts’ of their own experience become central to design process. The immediate benefits of applying co-design approach includes generation of better ideas with a high degree of originality and user value, improved knowledge of customer or user needs, immediate validation of ideas and concepts, higher quality, better differentiated products or services, more efficient decision making, lower development costs and reduced development time, better cooperation between different people or organisations and across disciplines.

Further Reading:

Book: Hardware/Software Co-Design: Principles and Practice By Jorgen Staunstrup, Wayne Wolf
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Participatory_design#Co-design
http://designforeurope.eu/what-co-design
https://medium.com/@thestratosgroup/co-design-a-powerful-force-for-creativity-and-collaboration-bed1e0f13d46

Cognitive | Glossary

Definition:

Cognitive is a psychological process involved in acquisition and understanding of knowledge, formation of beliefs and attitudes which helps in decision making, problem solving. They are distinct from emotional and volitional processes involved in wanting and intending. Cognitive capacity is measured generally with intelligence quotient (IQ)

The ability to quickly and effectively perform complex and challenging tasks makes cognitive power a key determinant of success.

Further Reading:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognition