Seamless integration of collaborative creativity techniques into group process modelling
A. Carell, and A. Nolte. Proceedings of the eleventh conference on Participatory Design 2010, page 197--182. ACM New York, (2010)
Abstract
Facing a growing pressure of industrial competition, companies acquire crucial competitive advantage by installing innovative work-processes. Therefore, it is most important to support the development of creative ideas forming innovative processes under modelling. Our hy-pothesis is that under the condition of collaborative mod-elling creative thinking is constrained whereas a modelling thinking style is forced. To overcome this, we present a solution based on a seamless integration and demand-oriented switch of both styles of thinking. We use the STWT method as an example to demonstrate our solution.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 CaNo10-Sio
%A Carell, Angela
%A Nolte, Alexander
%B Proceedings of the eleventh conference on Participatory Design 2010
%D 2010
%E Bodker, Keld
%E Bratteteig, Tone
%E Loi, Daria
%E Robertson, Toni
%I ACM New York
%K collaborative_modeling creativity creativity_support facilitation groups modeling ownstuff
%P 197--182
%T Seamless integration of collaborative creativity techniques into group process modelling
%X Facing a growing pressure of industrial competition, companies acquire crucial competitive advantage by installing innovative work-processes. Therefore, it is most important to support the development of creative ideas forming innovative processes under modelling. Our hy-pothesis is that under the condition of collaborative mod-elling creative thinking is constrained whereas a modelling thinking style is forced. To overcome this, we present a solution based on a seamless integration and demand-oriented switch of both styles of thinking. We use the STWT method as an example to demonstrate our solution.
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