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Title Arias, E.G.
Title Housing Preferences and Their Intensity: A Methodology Framework to Study the Impacts of Design Type Book Chapter
Year 1993 Publication The Meaning and Use of Housing Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages (down) 169-200
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Publisher Gower Place of Publication London Editor Arias, E.G.
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Call Number refbase @ user @ Arias1993 Serial 9663
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Title Metropolitan Transportation Planning: Issues Driving towards its Acceptance Type Book Chapter
Year 1991 Publication The Road Less Traveled Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages (down) 163-172
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Publisher Design and Development Department, City of Boulder Place of Publication Boulder, CO Editor Archibald, P.
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Call Number refbase @ user @ Arias1991 Serial 9662
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Abbreviated Journal Arias, E.G.; Eden, H.; Fischer, G.; Gorman, A.; Scharff, E.
Title Transcending the Individual Human Mind—Creating Shared Understanding through Collaborative Design Type Journal Article
Year 2000 Publication ACM Transactions on Computer Human-Interaction Abbreviated Journal
Volume 7 Issue 1 Pages (down) 84-113
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Call Number refbase @ user @ Arias2000 Serial 9668
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Title Beyond Access: Informed Participation and Empowerment Type Conference Article
Year 1999 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages (down) 20-32
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Publisher Place of Publication Stanford Editor Hoadley, C.
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Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title Beyond Access
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Call Number refbase @ user @ Arias1999 Serial 9667
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Keywords Arias, E.G.; Eden, H.; Fischer, G.
Title Enhancing Communication, Facilitating Shared Understanding, and Creating Better Artifacts by Integrating Physical and Computational Media for Design Type Book Chapter
Year 1997 Publication Proceedings of Designing Interactive Systems (DIS '97) Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages (down) 1-12
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Abstract Frequently, the design of interactive systems focuses exclusively on the capabilities provided by the dynamic nature of computational media. Yet our have provided many examples in which physical models provide certain strengths not found in computational models. Rather than viewing this as a dichotomy -- where one must choose between one or the other -- we are exploring the creation of computational environments that build on the strengths of combined physical and virtual approaches. Over the last decade, we have developed different design environments to support stakeholders engaged in design processes by enhancing communication, facilitating shared understanding, and creating better artifacts. Until a few years ago, our work explored physical and computational media separately. In this paper we present our efforts to develop integrated design environments linking physical and computational dimensions to attain the complementary synergies that these two worlds offer. Our purpose behind this integration is the development of systems that can enhance the movement from conceptual thinking to concrete representations using face-to-face interaction to promote the negotiation of meaning, the direct interaction with artifacts, and the possibility that diverse stakeholders can participate fully in the process of design. To this end, we analyze the strengths, affordances, weaknesses, and limitations of the two media used separately and illustrate with our most recent work the value added by integrating these environments.
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Call Number refbase @ user @ Arias1997 Serial 9390
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