Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 February 2001
This article is an attempt to improve the efficiency of procedures for compositional synthesis of design solutions using building blocks. These procedures have found use in a wide range of applications, and are one of the most substantial outcomes of research into automated synthesis of design solutions. Due to their combinatorial nature, these procedures are highly inefficient in solving problems, especially when the database of building blocks for synthesis or the problem size is large. Previous literature often focuses on improving only the algorithm part of a procedure, while it is both its algorithm and database which together determine the overall efficiency of the procedure. This article uses a case study to investigate and develop a set of rules for structuring and preprocessing a database of building blocks so as to improve the efficiency of synthesis of design solutions using this database.