Pub. period:1997-2000
Pub. count:6
Number of co-authors:8
Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:
Wolfgang Müller 0003:4Marita Dücker's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:
Christian Geiger:19 Knowledge is commonly socially constructed, through collaborative efforts towards shared objectives or by dialogues and challenges brought about by different persons' perspectives.
-- G. Salomon (in "Distributed Cognitions: Psychological and Educational Considerations")
Read the fascinating history of Wearable Computing, told by its father, Steve Mann
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Dücker, Marita, Gutkauf, Bernd and Thies, Stefanie (2000): A Collaborative Development Environment for Design-Oriented Critiquing Systems. In: HICSS 2000 2000. .
Thies, Stefanie and Dücker, Marita (2000): A Visual Critiquing Language for Expressing Design Knowledge. In: VL 2000 2000. pp. 209-216.
Dücker, Marita, 0003, Wolfgang Müller and Rubart, Jessica (1999): Innovative Concepts for Configuring Shared Workspaces through Visual Programming. In: HICSS 1999 1999. .
Dücker, Marita, 0003, Wolfgang Müller and Rubart, Jessica (1998): VIPspace - A Visual Programmable Shared Workspace. In: VL 1998 1998. pp. 94-95.
Dücker, Marita, Geiger, Christian, Hunstock, Ralf, Lehrenfeld, Georg and 0003, Wolfgang Müller (1997): Visual-Textual Prototyping of 4D Scenes. In: VL 1997 1997. pp. 332-339.
Dücker, Marita, Geiger, Christian, Lehrenfeld, Georg, 0003, Wolfgang Müller and Tahedl, Christoph (1997): A Visual Language for Qualitative Data. In: VL 1997 1997. pp. 272-273.
Pub. period:1997-2000
Pub. count:6
Number of co-authors:8
Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:
Wolfgang Müller 0003:4Marita Dücker's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:
Christian Geiger:19 Knowledge is commonly socially constructed, through collaborative efforts towards shared objectives or by dialogues and challenges brought about by different persons' perspectives.
-- G. Salomon (in "Distributed Cognitions: Psychological and Educational Considerations")
Read the fascinating history of Wearable Computing, told by its father, Steve Mann
Read Steve's chapter !