Author: Jean-Francois Boujut

Prof

Full professor of Engineering Design at Grenoble Institute of Technology
Research interests :
Computer mediated collaboration in design. Design cooperation and communication.
Design theory and understanding design as a collective activity (distributed cognition).
Design observatory as a research tool for understanding and developping design practices.

Publications

Publication period start: 2009
Number of co-authors: 4

Co-authors

Number of publications with favourite co-authors
Eric Blanco
1
Sylvie Guibert
1
Francoise Darses
1

Productive Colleagues

Most productive colleagues in number of publications
Sylvie Guibert
1
Francoise Darses
4
Claudia Eckert
6

Publications

Eckert, Claudia, Boujut, Jean-Francois (2003): The Role of Objects in Design Co-Operation: Communication through Physical or Virtual Obje. In Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 12 (2) pp. 145-151.

Boujut, Jean-Francois, Blanco, Eric (2003): Intermediary Objects as a Means to Foster Co-operation in Engineering Design. In Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 12 (2) pp. 205-219.

Guibert, Sylvie, Darses, Francoise, Boujut, Jean-Francois (2009): Using Annotations in a Collective and Face-to-Face Design Situation. In: Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work , 2009, . pp. 191-206. https://www.ecscw.org/2009/14-Guibert%20and%20Darses.pdf

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