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Preliminary Materials
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Bibliography
Appendix

Interpretation in Design

INTERPRETATION IN DESIGN:

THE PROBLEM OF

TACIT AND EXPLICIT UNDERSTANDING

IN COMPUTER SUPPORT OF COOPERATIVE DESIGN

 

by

GERRY STAHL

 

Preliminary Materials

Introduction

        Ch. 1. Overview

Part I. Interpretation in Design

        Ch. 2. Three Methodologies of Design

        Ch. 3. Interpretation in Lunar Habitat Design

        Ch. 4. Heidegger's Philosophy of Interpretation

Part II. The Problem of Tacit and Explicit Understanding

        Ch. 5. Grounding Explicit Design Knowledge

        Ch. 6. A Theory of Computer Support

        Ch. 7. Related Computer Systems for Design

Part III. Computer Support of Cooperative Design

        Ch. 8. Representing the Design Situation

        Ch. 9. Interpretive Perspectives for Collaboration

        Ch. 10. A Language for Supporting Interpretation

Conclusion

        Ch. 11. Contributions

Bibliography

Appendix

        A. Programming Walkthrough of the Hermes Language

        B. Tacit Usage of the Hermes Language

        C. Explicit Structure of the Hermes Language

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