A Multi-User Computer-Aided Design Competition: Experimental Findings and Analysis of Team-Member Dynamics
A competition for teams of three students using a prototype multi-user computer-aided design (MUCAD) tool was held to investigate various hypotheses regarding the performance of teams in such a setting. By comparing models from the competition to the same model in a single-user CAD environment, it i...
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