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Design is a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary activity; it requires rigour, but also collaboration. Design teams have conversations during the design process. They use dialogue as a tool to allow ideas exchange, to find connections, meaning, and interests in a true collaborative environment. The dialogue that occurs is the same as that which occurs in normal negotiation in other practices of design. This book offers a new characterization of the design process with clear implications for design practice. It presents a detailed theoretical analysis of authors definitions of design and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Design is a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary
activity; it requires rigour, but also collaboration.
Design teams have conversations during the design
process. They use dialogue as a tool to allow ideas
exchange, to find connections, meaning, and interests
in a true collaborative environment. The dialogue
that occurs is the same as that which occurs in
normal negotiation in other practices of design. This
book offers a new characterization of the design
process with clear implications for design practice.
It presents a detailed theoretical analysis of
authors definitions of design and stages of the
design process, and an analysis and review of data
gathered from 5 case studies observed within two
networks: the Leonardo-network and the White Rose
Network, following Grounded Theory methodology. The
model proposed, based on dialogue, is a set of good
practices with a common language, which facilitates
the multidisciplinary design of artefact and provides
indications that can be applied to facilitate
effective design collaborations and to enhance design
quality. This book, aimed at design students,
researchers in design and designers in general.
Autorenporträt
Arminda Guerra Lopes, Lic. in Languages and Modern Literature,
Universidade Clássica, Lisboa. Msc in Speech and Language
Processing, Essex University, Uk. PhD in Human Computer
Interaction, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK. Professor at
Instituto Politécnico, Castelo Branco, Portugal. Interests:
Interaction Design, Interdisciplinary Collaboration.