HEURISTICS FOR COLLABORATIVE SOFTWARE DESIGN

10.6036/10172 ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 96 (4) ◽  
pp. 346-346
Author(s):  
MARÍA TERESA CEPERO GARCÍA ◽  
LUIS GERARDO MONTANE JIMENEZ ◽  
GUADALUPE TOLEDO TOLEDO ◽  
EDGARD IVAN BENITEZ GUERRERO ◽  
CARMEN MEZURA GODOY

Collaborative software (groupware) provides the means for a group of people to develop team activities. These systems provide information that helps people understand events beyond their current tasks, e.g., understanding who is participating, where they are, what they are saying, and what they are doing.

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Deógenes Silva Junior ◽  
Roberto Pereira

In collaborative software design scenarios, Consolidation is a key process for contributions from diverse participants to be understood, reviewed, and integrated into a coherent set of design objects. However, this process is complex because it acts at different times and objects throughout a design process, and few works in literature are devoted to addressing this process and its inherent complexity. This paper presents an exploratory case study to investigate Consolidation in a Design Thinking-inspired process. As results, remarks about dimensions of Consolidation, activities where Consolidation occurred and strategies used were identified, which can be a source for designing technical features for supporting Consolidation practices.


Author(s):  
Michel Chaudron ◽  
Kazuki Takashima ◽  
Matthias Book ◽  
Khanh Duy Le ◽  
Morten Fjeld

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