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Du crayon au stylo numérique: influences des interprétations numériques sur l'activité graphique en tâches de conception

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Our reserach take place in the framework of the development of free-hand sketches softwares in architectural domain. In this paper, we study, in the preliminary stage of design, the activity of « neatening » drawings, i.e. transforming « rough » sketches in « clean » sketches. We try to identify modifications of this activity induced by a software environment. We observe four design activities and define operational conclusions for the development of architectural sketches softwares.

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        IHM '08: Proceedings of the 20th Conference on l'Interaction Homme-Machine
        September 2008
        215 pages
        ISBN:9781605582856
        DOI:10.1145/1512714

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