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Analysis of Collaboration Method Used according to the Characteristics of Each Stage of the Design Process (디자인 과정 단계별 특성에 따라 활용되는 협업 방식 분석)

  • Jung, Young-Wook
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.300-308
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    • 2021
  • The epidemic of COVID19 caused a big change in design collaboration, which has been conducting using face-to-face interaction. Designers actively used video conferencing and online document tools in situations where face-to-face meetings were difficult, and this gave them an opportunity to experience that non-face-to-face collaboration can be more effective in a specific design process. In this regard, this study attempted to find out which activities during the design process are more compelling in face-to-face collaboration or non-face-to-face collaboration. To do this, three user experience design projects conducted after the COVID19 epidemic were analyzed through a retrospective interview method. As a result, during four design stages, 'Discover, Define, Develop, Deliver', face-to-face collaboration is necessary for the areas that require creative problem solving through active interaction. In contrast, non-face-to-face collaboration is preferred and more effective when designers need their own space and proceed their design work. In addition, the aspects of design tools supporting non-face-to-face collaboration were also illustrated. Findings discovered through this study are expected to contribute to research on the design process later.

Testing the Representativeness of a Multimode Survey in South Korea: Results from KAMOS

  • Cho, Sung Kyum;LoCascio, Sarah Prusoff;Lee, Kay-O;Jang, Deok-Hyun;Lee, Jong Min
    • Asian Journal for Public Opinion Research
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.73-87
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    • 2017
  • The Korean Academic Multimode Open Survey (KAMOS) is a national survey first conducted in 2016. Stratified cluster random sampling was used in an initial face-to-face survey during which panel members were recruited. The second survey allowed invited panel members to answer online or by phone. KAMOS includes both longitudinal items and omnibus items, i.e., researchers can propose questions to include on KAMOS. This paper seeks to establish that KAMOS is representative of the South Korean adult population. The demographic variables from the first survey were comparable to demographic variables from two well-respected surveys in South Korea: the KOSTAT Social Survey and the Gallup Korea Omnibus Survey. To ensure that there was no substantial difference between those who answered the first survey and those who answered the second survey, we compared the results of 22 items from the first survey. The 2,000 panel members who were invited to participate in the second survey had similar responses to the 1,008 of those who responded to the second survey. Based on our findings, KAMOS can be considered a representative sample.

A Study on an Optimal Plant Design Collaboration System Using a Design Structure Matrix (Design Structure Matrix를 활용한 플랜트 설계의 최적 협업 체계에 관한 연구)

  • Yun, Jong Yi;Kim, Jeong Hwan;Kang, Sang Hyeok;Seo, Jong Won
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.337-346
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    • 2013
  • A design collaboration system for a plant project is a set of complicated multidisciplinary processes in which a large number of various engineering fields are involved. Each subsystem is related to each other as they depend on information that other subsystems create, which leads to inefficient design iterations. This study presents an optimal design collaboration system for a plant project using Design Structure Matrix (DSM). Data regarding design subsystems, parameters, etc. were obtained by expert surveys and workshops. An automatic analysis program for DSM was developed using Visual Basic Application and Matlab to provide a partitioned DSM. A case study was conducted on a furnace project; consequently, the optimal design collaboration system with five crucial iteration groups was derived.

Development of Collaboration and Communication Platform based on Contents for an Efficient Task Management in Construction Project (건설 프로젝트 업무관리 효율화를 위한 콘텐츠기반 협업 플랫폼 개발)

  • Kim, Seong-Ah;Jung, Choong-Won;Kim, Nam-Ho;Choi, Cheol-Ho;Chin, Sang-Yoon
    • Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.98-107
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    • 2016
  • An information system in a construction project has been typically used for drawing, document management, and administration process. And it has limitations to support real-time communication and collaboration among project stakeholders. The objective of this research is to improve communication, information share, and task management by developing a collaboration platform among project stakeholders supporting various communication methods and contents. The platform developed in this research, named as CCP, aims to support communication and collaboration related activities beyond the scope of legacy systems at construction sites. CCP was validated through pilot test and user survey, and it was found to be very helpful for sharing and distributing information, tracking and recording, and improving a user's work capability.

A Virtual Reality Molecular Modeling System for Synchronous and Asynchronous Remote Collaboration (동기식 및 비동기식 원격 협업을 위한 가상현실 기반의 분자 모델링 시스템 -가상현실 기반의 분자 도킹 프로세스 및 구조 결정학 시뮬레이션 협업 시스템-)

  • Lee, Jun;Kim, Hyung-Seok;Kang, Lin-Woo;Kim, Jee-In
    • Journal of the HCI Society of Korea
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.17-27
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    • 2009
  • A computer supported cooperative work(CSCW) system is a collaboration system, which enables cooperative works among various participants through the Internet. A collaborative virtual reality environment(CRVE) can be used in scientific research and cultural research because it can provide users with virtual experiences of three dimensional molecular models in cyberspace. However, general CVRE systems are only focused on synchronous collaborations. We propose a remote collaboration system, which provides synchronous and asynchronous cooperation in collaborative virtual reality environment. The proposed system can be applied to bioscience experiments such as molecular docking process, and crystallography simulation. The proposed system is evaluated in performance comparison with previous approaches.

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