2006
DOI: 10.52842/conf.caadria.2006.x.o3i
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SUPPORTING PROCESS GUIDANCE FOR COLLABORATIVE DESIGN LEARNING ON THE WEB:_Development of “Plan-Do-See cycle” based Design Pinup Board

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“…The results of recent research indicate that the systems developed are useful especially in the early phases of the architectural design process. Generation of supporting systems, such as systems with functions of structuring and visualizing the design information (Lan, 2005;Kawasumi, 2006) or of inducing the design process for design education (Hirschberg, 1999;Matsumoto, 2006) are being developed. These researches indicate that the target of system development is shifting from simple removal of communication failure to supporting collaborative processes.…”
Section: Background and Objectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of recent research indicate that the systems developed are useful especially in the early phases of the architectural design process. Generation of supporting systems, such as systems with functions of structuring and visualizing the design information (Lan, 2005;Kawasumi, 2006) or of inducing the design process for design education (Hirschberg, 1999;Matsumoto, 2006) are being developed. These researches indicate that the target of system development is shifting from simple removal of communication failure to supporting collaborative processes.…”
Section: Background and Objectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, the mobility of people's activities, and cloud computing technolo-gies have become advanced in the modern age of information and globalization. Therefore, system developments and design trials of an asynchronous distributed type are used which means that stakeholders participate in the design process at different places and at different times (Maher, 1999;Matsumoto, 2006). This allows expansion of communication opportunities, without a participant needing to worry about restrictions of space and time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%