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Physical prototypes in cross-functional team collaboration : a study of the Model-T2 concept car project

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posted on 2012-01-01, 00:00 authored by Sambit Datta, Stuart Hanafin, Bernard RolfeBernard Rolfe, Timothy De Souza
Virtual and physical prototypes play a significant role in the design of artifacts. This is particularly true in cross-functional team collaboration, where diverse disciplines come together to contribute to the concept, design and development of an artifact. While the role of prototyping in design and cross-functional collaboration has been widely studied independently, little is known of the role that physical prototypes play during cross-functional team collaboration. This paper reports on a study of virtual and physical prototyping strategies used by a cross-functional team comprising engineers and designers working on a concept car project. The paper provides a background of the collaborative design process and details the role of physical prototyping methods during the design of the concept car.

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Location

Leiria, Portugal

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2012, Taylor & Francis

Editor/Contributor(s)

P Bartolo, A Soares de Lemos, A Tojeira, A Pereira, A Mateus, A Mendes, C dos Santos, D Freitas, H Bartolo, H de Amorim Almeida, I dos Reis, J Dias, M Domingos, N Alves, R Pereira, T Patricio, T Ferreira

Pagination

779 - 784

Start date

2011-09-28

End date

2011-10-01

ISBN-13

9780415684187

ISBN-10

0415684188

Title of proceedings

VRAP 2011 : Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Advanced Research and Rapid Prototyping

Event

Advanced Research and Rapid Prototyping. Conference (5th : 2011 : Leiria, Portugal)

Publisher

CRC Press

Place of publication

Boca Raton, Fla.

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