With the development of high-band width communication technology, designersi interests seem to shift gradually from a single-user, single-domain system to a network based group-work design system. So long as one regards that the design activity develops only in a concurrent, but asynchronous fashions, it is possible to say that file transfers through computer networks have already opened up the possibility of a hands-on collaborative design process in which all participants do not have to gather in the same place. However few CAD systems support group design work that develops in a concurrent synchronous fashion. This paper discusses a basic model of group work CAD systems that the authors have developed for windows PCs linked with LAN. ...
This paper presents the concepts and results of introducing synchronous groupware applications into ...
Construction in all advanced industrial societies is fragmented. On a single project, a variety of d...
The existing collaborative systems are restricted on one specific CAD system and do not support mult...
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156 p.Traditional CAD (Computer-Aided Design) technologies focused on the interactive process betwee...
Modern industrial design processes require collaboration among several specialists in the re-alizati...
In this paper we discuss the role of computers in supporting real-time synchronous design among geog...
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This research extends the field of collaborative CAD from one specific CAD system to multiple CAD sy...
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This paper depicts the work of the team of researchers at the Sasada Laboratory in the area of colla...
During the past ten years at the Sasada Lab of Osaka University has been using computer graphics for...
The need for a computer supported collaborative engineering environment to stay competitive has neve...
The number of Virtual Design Studio experiment that used WWW (Digital Pin-up Board) and e-mail for a...
This paper presents the concepts and results of introducing synchronous groupware applications into ...
Construction in all advanced industrial societies is fragmented. On a single project, a variety of d...
The existing collaborative systems are restricted on one specific CAD system and do not support mult...
This paper discusses a model of collaborative process of architectural design and a network based gr...
156 p.Traditional CAD (Computer-Aided Design) technologies focused on the interactive process betwee...
Modern industrial design processes require collaboration among several specialists in the re-alizati...
In this paper we discuss the role of computers in supporting real-time synchronous design among geog...
Design projects require a collaboration of individuals and a coordination of information and tasks. ...
Open Design Environment (ODE), the concept of which was proposed in 1991, is a platform on computers...
This research extends the field of collaborative CAD from one specific CAD system to multiple CAD sy...
This paper describes a few questions existing on abstract level, on issues of communication and coll...
This paper depicts the work of the team of researchers at the Sasada Laboratory in the area of colla...
During the past ten years at the Sasada Lab of Osaka University has been using computer graphics for...
The need for a computer supported collaborative engineering environment to stay competitive has neve...
The number of Virtual Design Studio experiment that used WWW (Digital Pin-up Board) and e-mail for a...
This paper presents the concepts and results of introducing synchronous groupware applications into ...
Construction in all advanced industrial societies is fragmented. On a single project, a variety of d...
The existing collaborative systems are restricted on one specific CAD system and do not support mult...