Phebe Mann
Open University
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Automation in Construction | 2003
Steven Garner; Phebe Mann
This paper presents the findings from a study into the current exploitation of computer-supported collaborative working (CSCW) in design for the built environment in the UK. The research is based on responses to a web-based questionnaire. Members of various professions, including civil engineers, architects, building services engineers, and quantity surveyors, were invited to complete the questionnaire. The responses reveal important trends in the breadth and size of project teams at the same time as new pressures are emerging regarding team integration and efficiency. The findings suggest that while CSCW systems may improve project management (e.g., via project documentation) and the exchange of information between team members, it has yet to significantly support those activities that characterize integrated collaborative working between disparate specialists. The authors conclude by combining the findings with a wider discussion of the application of CSCW to design activity-appealing for CSCW to go beyond multidisciplinary working to achieve interdisciplinary working.
creativity and cognition | 2005
Phebe Mann
This paper describes a novel methodology for observing and analysing collaborative design by using the concepts of cognitive dimensions related to concept-based misfit analysis. The study aims at gaining an insight into support for creative practice of graphical communication in collaborative design processes of designers while sketching within a shared white board and audio conferencing environment. Empirical data on design processes have been obtained from observation of groups of student designers solving an interior space-planning problem of a lounge-diner in a shared virtual environment. The results of the study provide recommendations for the design and development of interactive systems to support such collaborative design activities.
computer supported cooperative work in design | 2005
Phebe Mann
This paper describes an investigation into the requirements for the design and development of interactive systems to support the learning of collaborative design activities. The aim of the study is to understand the collaborative design processes while sketching in a shared white board and audio conferencing media. Empirical data on design processes have been obtained from observation of groups of design students carrying out conceptual design collaboratively in a virtual learning environment called Lyceum, software developed by the Open University to support its students in collaborative learning. The results of the study provide recommendations for the design and development of interactive systems to support such collaborative design activities.
Archive | 2009
Phebe Mann; David Tze Wan Wong; Kenneth Sungho Park
Archive | 2008
Phebe Mann; James Aczel; Eileen Scanlon; Martyn Cooper
computer supported cooperative work in design | 2005
Phebe Mann; Steven Garner
Archive | 1995
Phebe Mann
Archive | 2015
Phebe Mann; David Tze Wan Wong
Archive | 2014
Phebe Mann; David Tze; Wan Wong
Archive | 2014
Phebe Mann; David Tze; Wan Wong