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Research: Design Engineering

Diagramming And Spatial Hypertext Software (DASHS) Workshop Programme

June 6, 2011 - Eindhoven, Netherlands (to precede ACM Hypertext 2011)

example mapping programs

See the original call for proposals for background information.

Morning Coffee/Tea (8:30-9:00)

Part I - Keynote and Method Outlines (9:00-10:30) (Abstracts Here)

  • Introductions
  • Keynote: Decision Rationale editor - supporting aerospace engineering design with maps [Rob Bracewell, University of Cambridge Engineering Design Centre]
  • Method Outlines (~5 min each)
    • Image Annotation for Knowledge Creation [Lily Díaz, Aalto University Media Lab]
    • Enhancing an open-­source concept mapping tool to support the fashion design process – improving  aesthetics and usability [Helen Oliver, Imperial College London Design Engineering Group]
    • Esoteric Concept Maps of Antiquity - Resolving visual integrity within constantly evolving Concept Map Ontology [Ranjit Menon, Aalto University]
    • Visual Inquiry: A mapping tool for presenting and sharing contextual knowledge [Fredrik Sandberg, Linnaeus University School of Design]
    • Hypermedia Diagramming to Support Everyday Work [Nathan Eng, Imperial College London Design Engineering Group]
  • General Comments, Feedback and Planning Hands-on Sessions and discussions

Morning Break (10:30-11:00)

Part II - Hands-on Workshop 11:00-12:30

Lunch 12:30-14:00

Part III - Development, Collaboration and Funding Discussions (14:00-15:30, 30 min break, continue to 17:30)

  • Discussion for developers and researchers (Open space topic organisation, as with part II).
    • lessons learned from previous projects
    • key requirements for deploying diagramming tools and training
    • potential collaborations and plans for funding proposals

Notes: All registration will be processed though the main HT2011 website and all workshop participants must register at least for the workshop day in order to attend this event. Participation without submission is welcome but additional spaces may be limited.

Please direct any questions to Nathan Eng at n.eng@imperial.ac.uk.


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