Knowledge Reuse for Customization: Metamodels in an Open Design Community for 3d Printing
Harris Kyriakou, Jeffrey V Nickerson, Gaurav Sabnis

TL;DR
This paper explores how 3D metamodels are reused in an open community to enable customization and innovation, revealing that experienced designers' metamodels are reused more and facilitate further extension.
Contribution
It identifies reuse for customization as a distinct process and demonstrates how metamodels support personalized design and community-driven innovation in 3D printing.
Findings
Metamodels are reused more frequently than generated models.
Experienced designers' metamodels see higher reuse rates.
Metamodels enable customization and extension, fostering innovation.
Abstract
Theories of knowledge reuse posit two distinct processes: reuse for replication and reuse for innovation. We identify another distinct process, reuse for customization. Reuse for customization is a process in which designers manipulate the parameters of metamodels to produce models that fulfill their personal needs. We test hypotheses about reuse for customization in Thingiverse, a community of designers that shares files for three-dimensional printing. 3D metamodels are reused more often than the 3D models they generate. The reuse of metamodels is amplified when the metamodels are created by designers with greater community experience. Metamodels make the community's design knowledge available for reuse for customization-or further extension of the metamodels, a kind of reuse for innovation.
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TopicsDesign Education and Practice · Innovative Human-Technology Interaction
