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CAM
Author(s) -
Dhaval Vyas,
Anton Nijholt,
Alexander Kröner
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
qut eprints (queensland university of technology)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1145/1851600.1851692
Subject(s) - studio , computer science , object (grammar) , human–computer interaction , product design , product (mathematics) , multimedia , design studio , engineering drawing , world wide web , computer graphics (images) , engineering , artificial intelligence , telecommunications , geometry , mathematics
Physical design objects such as sketches, drawings, collages, storyboards and models play an important role in supporting communication and coordination in design studios. CAM (Cooperative Artefact Memory) is a mobile-tagging based messaging system that allows designers to collaboratively store relevant information onto their design objects in the form of messages, annotations and external web links. We studied the use of CAM in a Product Design studio over three weeks, involving three different design teams. In this paper, we briefly describe CAM and show how it serves as 'object memory'

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