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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2006

Reducing the "Information Gap" Between Synchronous and Asynchronous Co-operative Design Phases

Onur Hisarciklilar
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Jean-François Boujut

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This paper aims to describe a particular role of annotations as co-operative artefacts in engineering design. In co-operative processes, where achieving a shared understanding between the participants from different domains is crucial, sharing the decisions and argumentations which lead to a solution is as important as sharing the solution itself. In our case study, we describe what we call an "information gap" between the asynchronous phase, when individual decisions are made, and the design review, when the solution is evaluated, and collective thinking influences the decisions. Then, within a conceptual design scenario, we show how semantic annotations can create a shared environment to help to reduce this gap, where all actors are able to elicit domain-specific constraints and engage discussions on design solution during the asynchronous phase.
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hal-00239017 , version 1 (05-02-2008)

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Onur Hisarciklilar, Jean-François Boujut. Reducing the "Information Gap" Between Synchronous and Asynchronous Co-operative Design Phases. Virtual Concept '06, Dec 2006, Cancun, Mexico. pp.67. ⟨hal-00239017⟩
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