We propose the following four key assumptions, illustrated with three examples, to analyze and to organize and monitor design processes involving users. 1) Users redesign the designers’ technology by using it. Thus, the coupling of the technology with the users’ new activity is at the core of the process. 2) Design is a process distributed among various people whose interdependency has to be taken into account during the process. 3) Developing both the technology and the activities implies various levels of dialogue that we define, referring to Bakthin’s work. 4) Focusing on one of these levels, we argue that a key issue is to highlight the various actors' differing perspectives during the design process
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We propose the following four key assumptions, illustrated with three examples, to analyze and to or...
We propose the following four key assumptions, illustrated with three examples, to analyze and to or...
Purpose – This paper aims to create a social constructivist perspective on collaborative architectur...
User needs are a fundamental element of design. If the design process does not properly reflect user...
8 pagesInternational audienceOur global objective is to understand designers' activities and reasoni...
Fast product follow-ups and increasing customer demands have changed product design from a rather un...
Collaborative arrangements between users and designers today are enacted in a broadening array of ci...
Collaborative arrangements between users and designers today are enacted in a broadening array of ci...
Collaborative arrangements between users and designers today are enacted in a broadening array of ci...
Design is increasingly perceived as a social process, but despite a wide exposition of the concepts ...
Globalization has placed engineers from different countries, disciplines and fields working togethe...
This paper focuses on two characteristics of collaborative design with respect to cooperative work: ...
In this paper we explore the influence of the physical and social environment (the design space) son...
Global cooperation is a reality for most engineering design teams today, and even though the core gr...
In participatory design, design concepts are generated collectively through discussion, dialogical i...
We propose the following four key assumptions, illustrated with three examples, to analyze and to or...
We propose the following four key assumptions, illustrated with three examples, to analyze and to or...
Purpose – This paper aims to create a social constructivist perspective on collaborative architectur...
User needs are a fundamental element of design. If the design process does not properly reflect user...
8 pagesInternational audienceOur global objective is to understand designers' activities and reasoni...
Fast product follow-ups and increasing customer demands have changed product design from a rather un...
Collaborative arrangements between users and designers today are enacted in a broadening array of ci...
Collaborative arrangements between users and designers today are enacted in a broadening array of ci...
Collaborative arrangements between users and designers today are enacted in a broadening array of ci...
Design is increasingly perceived as a social process, but despite a wide exposition of the concepts ...
Globalization has placed engineers from different countries, disciplines and fields working togethe...
This paper focuses on two characteristics of collaborative design with respect to cooperative work: ...
In this paper we explore the influence of the physical and social environment (the design space) son...
Global cooperation is a reality for most engineering design teams today, and even though the core gr...
In participatory design, design concepts are generated collectively through discussion, dialogical i...