“…As identified by de Carvalho et al (2019), MoLIC is widely used and studied in Brazil and internationally. It is currently in its second edition (henceforth MoLIC V2), and several extensions have been proposed to improve the language.…”
Section: List Of Tablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analyzing related work, we could find citations about MoLIC's epistemic character. de Carvalho et al (2019) showed that MoLIC allows the designer to explore alternative solutions to the same problem, thus contributing to the design of a better solution. de Paula et al (2005) affirms that MoLIC allows professionals from diverse backgrounds to collectively work on a shared understanding of the solution to the problem in question, thus enabling deeper collaboration and reflection.…”
Section: Considerations About Molic's Epistemic Charactermentioning
Loppi G., Caroline; Diniz Junqueira Barbosa, Simone (Advisor). Realigning MoLIC to the Interaction-as-Conversation Metaphor. Rio de Janeiro, 2023. 181p.
“…As identified by de Carvalho et al (2019), MoLIC is widely used and studied in Brazil and internationally. It is currently in its second edition (henceforth MoLIC V2), and several extensions have been proposed to improve the language.…”
Section: List Of Tablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analyzing related work, we could find citations about MoLIC's epistemic character. de Carvalho et al (2019) showed that MoLIC allows the designer to explore alternative solutions to the same problem, thus contributing to the design of a better solution. de Paula et al (2005) affirms that MoLIC allows professionals from diverse backgrounds to collectively work on a shared understanding of the solution to the problem in question, thus enabling deeper collaboration and reflection.…”
Section: Considerations About Molic's Epistemic Charactermentioning
Loppi G., Caroline; Diniz Junqueira Barbosa, Simone (Advisor). Realigning MoLIC to the Interaction-as-Conversation Metaphor. Rio de Janeiro, 2023. 181p.
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