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Asking for the moon Or model-based coordination in distributed design

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This paper reports on a study of practitioners in engineering design striving to transform their work practices so as to be able to cope with complex interdependencies across global production networks. As a key feature of these budding coordinative practices, practitioners are trying to build computational ‘models’ of the ‘design space’ of their enterprise. The paper examines the difficulties they face in developing these models.

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Schmidt, K., Tellioglu, H., Wagner, I. (2009). Asking for the moon Or model-based coordination in distributed design. In: Wagner, I., Tellioğlu, H., Balka, E., Simone, C., Ciolfi, L. (eds) ECSCW 2009. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84882-854-4_22

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