Capturing decisions and rationale from collaborative design

Design is, at its heart, a decision-making process. The decisions, alternative ap-proaches considered, and the reasons behind the final choices are known as the Design Rationale (DR). The DR is usually not explicitly captured, at least not in an easily retrievable form. One way to reduce the effort...

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Main Authors: Janet E. Burge, James D. Kiper
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