Assessing communication modes in design project teams

Author(s):  
G. del Cerro ◽  
J. LeMee ◽  
E. Mar ◽  
Chih-Shing Wei ◽  
C. Weiman ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jeanne Homer ◽  
James Beckstrom ◽  
Tom Spector ◽  
John Phillips ◽  
Khaled Mansy

2002 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 153-192 ◽  
Author(s):  
Monique Girard ◽  
David Stark

This paper examines how web design firms in the new media industry probe and experiment with possible forms and sources of value giving shape to the new economy. Focusing on the collaborative engineering of cross-disciplinary web-design project teams, we examine how websites emerge as provisional settlements among the heterogeneous disciplines as they negotiate working compromises across competing performance criteria.


Author(s):  
Seach Chyr (Ernest) Goh ◽  
Sumi Siddiqua

First year engineering students at the University of British Columbia Okanagan, take the Fundamentals of Sustainable Engineering Design course as part of the suite of common courses for all engineering students regardless of discipline. The largest assessment components of the course are the final exam (40%) and the design project (40%). For the design project, teams of 4 – 6 students build a scaled-down prototype of a Well Ventilated yet Energy Efficient Room (WeVeyEER) that must be able to maintain its interior temperature at 10°C above ambient and at the same time continuously exchange stale air from within with fresh air from outside. It also has to meet load-bearing, size and power supply constraints. The energy consumption, rate of air exchange and weight are parameters for comparing performance of the prototypes. The majority of teams (55 out of 64) could achieve the requirements. Feedback about the project was mixed, with 57 positive and 56 negative comments.  


2002 ◽  
Vol 34 (11) ◽  
pp. 1927-1949 ◽  
Author(s):  
Monique Girard ◽  
David Stark

In this paper we examine how web-design firms in the new-media industry probe and experiment with possible forms and sources of value that give shape to the new economy. Focusing on the collaborative engineering of cross-disciplinary web-design project teams, we examine how websites emerge as provisional settlements among heterogeneous disciplines as they negotiate working compromises across competing performance criteria.


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