Scott Ferguson

Scott Ferguson

North Carolina State University

H-index: 19

North America-United States

About Scott Ferguson

Scott Ferguson, With an exceptional h-index of 19 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at North Carolina State University, specializes in the field of Decision-making in engineering design, Design for market systems, Evolvable systems, Designing for uncertain futures.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Deep Neural Networks in Natural Language Processing for Classifying Requirements by Origin and Functionality: An Application of BERT in System Requirements

A Systematic Review of PBL Literature: In Search of Implementation Guidelines for Engineering Situated Problem Design, Facilitation, and Assessment

Understanding Expert Perceptions of PBL Integration in Introductory Aerospace Engineering Courses: Thematic Analysis of Focus Groups with PBL and Aerospace Engineering Instructors

Exploring How the Design Hierarchy of Needs Explains Correlations Between Design Decisions and Online Customer Review Ratings

Solving tomorrow's design challenges requires new tools for large world decision-making

A hierarchical exploration of how design margins enable adaptability

Margins in design–review of related concepts and methods

An Exploration of Concept Mapping as a Reflective Approach for Instructors When Evaluating Problem Design Intent

Scott Ferguson Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

1379

Citations(since 2020)

542

Cited By

1084

hIndex(all)

19

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

36

i10Index(since 2020)

19

Email

University Profile Page

North Carolina State University

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Scott Ferguson Skills & Research Interests

Decision-making in engineering design

Design for market systems

Evolvable systems

Designing for uncertain futures

Top articles of Scott Ferguson

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Deep Neural Networks in Natural Language Processing for Classifying Requirements by Origin and Functionality: An Application of BERT in System Requirements

Journal of Mechanical Design

Jesse Mullis

Cheng Chen

Beshoy Morkos

Scott Ferguson

2024/4/1

A Systematic Review of PBL Literature: In Search of Implementation Guidelines for Engineering Situated Problem Design, Facilitation, and Assessment

Andrew Olewnik

Amanda Horn

Laine Schrewe

Scott Ferguson

2023/1/1

Understanding Expert Perceptions of PBL Integration in Introductory Aerospace Engineering Courses: Thematic Analysis of Focus Groups with PBL and Aerospace Engineering Instructors

ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition

Andrew Olewnik

Laine Schrewe

S Ferguson

2023/1

Exploring How the Design Hierarchy of Needs Explains Correlations Between Design Decisions and Online Customer Review Ratings

Lisa Retzlaff

Scott Ferguson

2023/8/20

Solving tomorrow's design challenges requires new tools for large world decision-making

Proceedings of the Design Society

Scott Ferguson

Kye Drobac

Kenneth M Bryden

2023/7

A hierarchical exploration of how design margins enable adaptability

Proceedings of the Design Society

Lindsey Jacobson

Scott Ferguson

2023/7

Margins in design–review of related concepts and methods

Arindam Brahma

Scott Ferguson

Claudia Eckert

Ola Isaksson

2023/6/21

An Exploration of Concept Mapping as a Reflective Approach for Instructors When Evaluating Problem Design Intent

Proceedings ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition

Andrew Olewnik

Scott Ferguson

Nadeem Sheikh

Amrith Mariappan

Laine Schrewe

2022/1

Exploring the Differences and Manipulation Pathways of Introductory Aerospace Engineering Problems through Concept Mapping

Andrew Olewnik

Scott Ferguson

Amrith Mariappan

Nadeem Sheikh

2022/10/8

Does Narrative Play a Role in Engineering Decision-Making and Design? A Preliminary Study

Scott Ferguson

Kenneth M Bryden

2022/8/14

Requirements Mapping of a High-Powered Rocket System to Explain Solution Similarities Across Generations

Lindsey Jacobson

Scott Ferguson

2022/8/14

Linking models with actions: the need for transparency in the public modeling process

Kenneth M Bryden

Scott Ferguson

2022

The Cost-Sorted Distance Method for Identifying Minima Within Firefly Optimization Results: Application to Engineering Design

Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering

Christopher M Elliott

Scott M Ferguson

Gregory D Buckner

2021/2/1

Towards a Rational, Narrative-Based Design Framework for Navigating Radical Uncertainty in Engineering Design

Kenneth M Bryden

Scott Ferguson

2021/8/17

Lessons Learned About Product Redesign for Evolvability Using Reflective Entries

Lindsey Jacobson

Scott Ferguson

2021/8/17

Assessing Lifecycle Value Using Object-Based Modeling by Incorporating Excess and Changeability

Journal of Mechanical Design

Daniel Long

Scott Ferguson

2021/5/1

Toward quantifiable evidence of excess’ value using personal gaming desktops

Journal of Mechanical Design

Daniel Long

Beshoy Morkos

Scott Ferguson

2021/3/1

Studying dynamic change probabilities and their role in change propagation

Journal of Mechanical Design

Daniel Long

Scott Ferguson

2020/10/1

A Consumer Dissatisfaction Model Linking Dynamic Pricing With Shifted Product-Use in Residential Electricity Markets

Samuel Dunbar

Scott Ferguson

2020/8/17

Forecasting the Value of Excess in Personal Gaming Desktops

Daniel Long

Beshoy Morkos

Scott Ferguson

2020/8/17

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