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An input-process-output model of shared understanding in partially distributed conceptual design teams

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In this study, we used qualitative data analysis to examine factors that are associated with shared understanding in the context of partially distributed conceptual design teams. The identified factors were then organized in an input-process-output model. The utility of the model as well as current and future works are discussed.

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    CSCW '13: Proceedings of the 2013 conference on Computer supported cooperative work companion
    February 2013
    356 pages
    ISBN:9781450313322
    DOI:10.1145/2441955

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    1. communication
    2. computer-mediated communication
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    4. partially distributed team
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