CumInCAD is a Cumulative Index about publications in Computer Aided Architectural Design
supported by the sibling associations ACADIA, CAADRIA, eCAADe, SIGraDi, ASCAAD and CAAD futures

PDF papers
References
id caadria2007_049
authors Singh, Vishal; John S. Gero
year 2007
title Computational Modeling of Temporary Design Teams
source CAADRIA 2007 [Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Computer Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia] Nanjing (China) 19-21 April 2007
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2007.x.b6s
summary This paper presents a framework for a computational model of temporary design teams (TDTs). The framework is based on the situated Function-Behaviour-Structure (FBS) ontology, which is used to describe the different aspects of a TDT. This paper demonstrates how TDTs can be represented and reasoned about in terms of the FBS variables. A situated social agent’s architecture is introduced. At the agent level the social attributes that are considered include agent’s motivation, threshold point, attitude and beliefs. This agent is built on the idea of constructive memory. Constructive memory gives the situated agent the ability to adapt to the changing environment, which in this case is the team structure, team goals, and the other agents. This allows the framework to be used for studying the social aspects of changing team structures and team composition, which are characteristic of TDTs and the changing work culture that are facilitated by improved communication and IT tools. This research aims to lay the computational foundation for a means of studying temporary design team behaviour.
series CAADRIA
email
full text file.pdf (148,798 bytes)
references Content-type: text/plain
Details Citation Select
100%; open Bartlett, FC (1932) Find in CUMINCAD Remembering, A Study in Experimental and Social Psychology , Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (reprint 1964)

100%; open Cannon-Bowers, JA, Salas, E and Converse, S (1993) Find in CUMINCAD Shared mental models in expert team decision making , Castellan, J Jr. (ed.), Current issues in individual and group decision making, Hillsdale, NJ, Erlbaum, pp 221-246

100%; open Carley, K (1995) Find in CUMINCAD Communication technologies and their effect on cultural homogeneity, consensus, and the diffusion of new ideas , Sociological Perspectives 38 (4): 547-571

100%; open Carley, KM and Svoboda, DM (1996) Find in CUMINCAD Modeling organizational adaptation as a simulated annealing process , Sociological Method and Research 25 (1): 138-168

100%; open Clancey, WJ (1997) Find in CUMINCAD Situated Cognition, On Human Knowledge and Computer Representations , Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp.1-75

100%; open Cross, N and Clayburn Cross, A (1995) Find in CUMINCAD Observations of teamwork and social processes in design , Design Studies 16: 143-170

100%; open Gero, JS and Kannengiesser, U (2002) Find in CUMINCAD The situated function-behavior-structure framework , JS Gero (ed.), Artificial Intelligence in Design'02, Kluwer, Dordrecht; pp. 89-104

100%; open Gero, JS and Kannengiesser, U (2004) Find in CUMINCAD Team expertise from individual expertise (through social interactions in computational agents) , Cross, N and Edmonds, E (eds), Expertise in Design, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, pp. 311-322

100%; open Gero, JS (2003) Find in CUMINCAD Situated computing: A new paradigm for design computing , S Hayman (ed), Proceedings of the 37th ANZAScA, University of Sydney, pp. 315-323

100%; open Klimoski, R, and Mohammed, S (1994) Find in CUMINCAD Team mental model: Construct or metaphor? , Journal of Management 20: 403-437

100%; open Kunz, JC, Levitt, RE and Jin, Y (1998) Find in CUMINCAD The virtual design team, a computational model of project organizations , Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery 41 (11): 84-92

100%; open Maher, ML and Gero, JS (2002) Find in CUMINCAD Agent models of 3D virtual worlds , ACADIA 2002 Thresholds, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, pp 127-138

100%; open Nijstad, BA, Stroebe, W and Lodewijkx, HFM (2003) Find in CUMINCAD Production blocking and idea generation, does blocking interfere with cognitive processes? , Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 39: 531-548

100%; open Schacter, DL, Norman, KA and Koutstaal W (1998) Find in CUMINCAD The cognitive neuroscience of constructive memory , Annual Review of Psychology 49: 289-318

100%; open Schreiber, and Carley, K (2003) Find in CUMINCAD The impact of databases on knowledge transfer, simulation providing theory , NAACSOS Conference Proceedings, Pittsburgh, PA.

100%; open Schreiber, C and Carley, KM (2004) Find in CUMINCAD Going beyond the data: Empirical validation leading to grounded theory , Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory, 10(2): 155-164

100%; open Tambe, M (1997) Find in CUMINCAD Agent architectures for flexible, practical teamwork , Proceeding of the AAAI American Association of Artificial Intelligence, Providence, Rhode Island, AAAI Press, 22-28

100%; open Toye, G, Cutkosky, M, Leifer, L, Tenenbaum, M, & Glicksman, J (1994) Find in CUMINCAD SHARE, A methodology and environment for collaborative product development , International Journal of Intelligent and Cooperative Information Systems 3 (2): 129-153

100%; open Tuckman, B (1965) Find in CUMINCAD Developmental sequence in small groups , Psychological Bulletin 63: 384-399

100%; open Wegner, DM (1986) Find in CUMINCAD Transactive memory, a contemporary analysis of the group mind , Mullen, B and Goethals, GR (eds), Theories of Group Behavior, New York, Springer-Verlag, pp. 185-205

last changed 2022/06/07 07:50
pick and add to favorite papersHOMELOGIN (you are user _anon_983655 from group guest) CUMINCAD Papers Powered by SciX Open Publishing Services 1.002