Designing Together: Exploring Collaborative Dynamics of Multi-Objective Design Problems in Virtual Environments

Author:

Roy Debrina1,Calpin Nicole2,Cheng Kathy3,Olechowski Alison4,Argüelles Andrea P.5,Soria Zurita Nicolás F.6,Menold Jessica7

Affiliation:

1. Pennsylvania State University Industrial Engineering, , University Park, PA 16802

2. Pennsylvania State University Engineering Design and Innovation, , University Park, PA 16802

3. University of Toronto Mechanical & Industrial Engineering, , Toronto, ON M5S 1Y9 , Canada

4. University of Toronto Mechanical & Industrial Engineering, , Toronto, ON M5S 3G8 , Canada

5. Pennsylvania State University Engineering Science and Mechanics, , University Park, PA 16801

6. Pennsylvania State University School of Engineering Design, , University Park, PA 16802

7. Pennsylvania State University Engineering Design & Mechanical Engineering, , University Park, PA 16801

Abstract

Abstract The pace of technological advancements has been rapidly increasing in recent years, with the advent of artificial intelligence, virtual/augmented reality, and other emerging technologies fundamentally changing the way human beings work. The adoption and integration of these advanced technologies necessitate teams with diverse disciplinary expertise, to help teams remain agile in an ever-evolving technological landscape. Significant disciplinary diversity amongst teams, however, can be detrimental to team communication and performance. Additionally, accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, the adoption and use of technologies that enable design teams to collaborate across significant geographical distances have become the norm in today's work environments, further complicating communication and performance issues. Little is known about the way in which technology-mediated communication affects the collaborative processes of design. As a first step toward filling this gap, the current work explores the fundamental ways experts from distinct disciplinary backgrounds collaborate in virtual design environments. Specifically, we explore the conversational dynamics between experts from two complementary yet distinct fields: non-destructive evaluation (NDE) and design for additive manufacturing (DFAM). Using Markov modeling, the study identified distinct communicative patterns that emerged during collaborative design efforts. Our findings suggest that traditional assumptions regarding communication patterns and design dynamics may not be applicable to expert design teams working in virtual environments.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design,Computer Science Applications,Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials

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