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- KonferenzbeitragTowards an integration of the cooperative design context in collaborative tools(EMISA 2004 – Informationssysteme im E-Business und E-Government, Beiträge des Workshops der GI-Fachgruppe EMISA (Entwicklungsmethoden für Informationssysteme und deren Anwendung), 2004) Halin, Gilles; Hanser, Damien; Sylvain, KubickiIn a design project, the actors cooperate to achieve a same objective, which can be the production of a document, a manufactured product, a plane or a building. The role of a cooperative project management tool is to offer each actor not only a good vision of the project development but also the extent of his action potential. The cooperation context of a design project is a relational organization where each actor keeps up specific relations with other people (designers, project managers, etc.) but also with documents and activities. This organization has to be represented in the project management tool to give each user an adaptive vision of the project organization and development. We propose a representation and a visualization of such a context, which characterizes each design project.
- KonferenzbeitragTrust integration in a coordination assistance tool, application to building construction activity(AIM 2006 – Information Systems and Collaboration: State of the Art and Perspectives (AIM), 2006) Kubicki, Sylvain; Guerriero, Annie; Halin, Gilles; Bignon, Jean-Claude; Hanser, DamienIn the Architecture Engineering and Construction (AEC) sector, cooperation between actors is essential for project success. During the building construction activity, organization is both hierarchical, transversal and adhocratic. Moreover coordination mechanisms are strongly dependant on trust perception by the actors. New assistance tools have to integrate these heterogeneous parameters. The proposition described here consists of the design of a coordination tool providing indicators (about coordination and trust) and also allowing the user to navigate in the cooperative context through multiple views. This proposition is based on a model architecture allowing us to manage cooperative context information and its (multi)visualization.