INTERPRETATION IN DESIGN: THE PROBLEM OF TACIT AND EXPLICIT UNDERSTANDING IN COMPUTER SUPPORT OF COOPERATIVE DESIGN by GERRY STAHL 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 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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