2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.matcom.2005.11.005
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Towards a framework to manage formalised exchanges during collaborative design

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“…Such data that portray the motivations behind many of the decisions are often referred to as organizational or collaborative memory (Whitehead 2007;Lombard and Yesilbas 2006). Configuration management change files, formal process models, version control systems, software bug tracking systems, and organizational best practice guideline repositories are some of the means to capture such information.…”
Section: Issue Traceabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Such data that portray the motivations behind many of the decisions are often referred to as organizational or collaborative memory (Whitehead 2007;Lombard and Yesilbas 2006). Configuration management change files, formal process models, version control systems, software bug tracking systems, and organizational best practice guideline repositories are some of the means to capture such information.…”
Section: Issue Traceabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the growing need for collaborative modeling tools, only recently has this domain gained attention. Many of the developed platforms mainly focus on features such as messaging, approval forms, forums, multi-user editors (Sarma 2005), video-conferencing and workflow tools (Lombard and Yesilbas 2006). The main goal of these artifacts is to enhance communication amongst the participants of the design process.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Collaborative design refers to the coming together of various interests and people to achieve a common purpose that is developing a product through interactions, information and knowledge sharing, with a certain level of coordination of the various implemented activities [2]. Various resources set up around the design actors describe in that case a real network around the design project [3].…”
Section: Itroductionmentioning
confidence: 99%