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- KonferenzbeitragCreativity and the creation process in global virtual teams: case study of the intercultural virtual project(AIM 2006 – Information Systems and Collaboration: State of the Art and Perspectives (AIM), 2006) Letaief, Rafik; Favier, Marc; Coat, FrançoiseThis article studies the creation process in global virtual teams (GVTs). It determines factors that may increase or reduce their creativity. A case study covering the 25 GVTs belonging to the Intercultural Virtual Project revealed seven stages in their creation process, namely: preparation, incubation, generation, emanation, selection, finalization, and evaluation. The creation process is illustrated as successive interactions between the teams' conscious and subconscious. Our study has uncovered five inhibiting factors and four enhancing factors which can interfere with the creation process and influence the GVTs' creativity.
- KonferenzbeitragAn exploratory investigation of group awareness in virtual project teams(EMISA 2004 – Informationssysteme im E-Business und E-Government, Beiträge des Workshops der GI-Fachgruppe EMISA (Entwicklungsmethoden für Informationssysteme und deren Anwendung), 2004) Daassi, Mohamed; Favier, Marc
- KonferenzbeitragISOBUS simulator for small and medium-scale manufacturers and farmers(40. GIL-Jahrestagung, Digitalisierung für Mensch, Umwelt und Tier, 2020) Favier, Marc; Le Chevanton, Yann; Marchal, Amélien; Michael, Vyndell; Xie, Yaxu; Zhao, Runmao; Seewig, JörgAmong large-scale farmers and agricultural machinery manufacturers, ISOBUS is a universally accepted standard for controlling implements since it simplifies the implementation of precision farming on farms and agricultural machines. However, for small and medium-scale companies, being a farmer or an agricultural machinery manufacturer, the implementation of ISOBUS is often seen as a time-consuming and expensive challenge. For this reason, the authors built a modular simulation-based demonstrator to showcase such small and medium-scale companies the simplicity of integrating ISOBUS in farming systems and the efficiency of this technology to conduct smart farming. The present paper describes the mechanism by which the real ISOBUS terminal can control virtual agricultural machines modelized in a physics engine.