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The multidisciplinary design group in Vienna

Published: 19 March 2011 Publication History

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This showcase paper describes the research of the Multidisciplinary Design Group, Vienna University of Technology, over the course of more than 20 years. It discusses this research and the contributions to CSCW resulting from it, under four headings: work practices in health care; studies of design practice and development of supporting technologies; coordination work and technologies; and gender studies, identifying the factors that shaped the group's engagement in specific projects and the analytical frameworks they developed in collaboration with international cooperation partners.

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Binder, T., De Michelis, G., Jacucci, G., Matcovic, K., Psik, T., and Wagner, I. Supporting Configurability in a Tangibly Augmented Environment for Design Students. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 8 (2004), 310--325.
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Lechner F., Papouschek, U., Steinhardt, G., Volst, A., and Wagner, I. Vergessene Frauenarbeitsbereiche. Berufsverläufe, Arbeitsbedingungen, Lebensperspek-tiven. Giessen, Focus Verlag (1991).
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Maquil, V. The ColorTable: an interdisciplinary design process. PhD thesis. Vienna University of Technology (2010).
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March 2011
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  7. health care
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