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Understanding Patterns of Interaction Between Designers During Design Process

Vasantha, Gokula; Chakrabarti, Amaresh

Authors

Amaresh Chakrabarti



Abstract

Collaborative design is particularly important, in this globalize world, in aiding organizations in satisfying customer requirements through high innovation, reduced cost, high quality and lesser time to develop products. Communication is a major factor in collaboration, and its quality is heavily influenced by the quality of interaction. Various kinds of interaction are found in a design process. However, little work is available in assessing their quality. We emphasise the importance of interaction with the help of a collaborative model developed for understanding knowledge generation activities. The intent of this paper is to study the patterns of interaction among designers in communication with each other during product development process which will aid to assess their quality. We generate types of questions and answers by analysing two different kinds of interaction captured from industry. In the results of analysing these interactions we have developed a generic interaction model of questions and answers. We argue that this model should be helpful to understand the patterns of interaction in any stage of the design process. We argue that by enhancing the quality of these interactions customer requirements mentioned above can be satisfied more efficiently.

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (Published)
Conference Name International Conference on Engineering Design 2007
Start Date Jul 28, 2007
End Date Jul 31, 2007
Publication Date 2007
Deposit Date Apr 12, 2019
Publisher The Design Society
Pages 503-504
Book Title DS 42: Proceedings of ICED 2007, the 16th International Conference on Engineering Design
Keywords collaborative design, communication, interaction
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/1393516