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Ikeya-Rooksby2012
BibType ARTICLE
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Author(s) Nozomi Ikeya, John Rooksby
Title Collaboration in formative design: working together at a whiteboard
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Volume 29
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Pages 56–60
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To successfully collaborate in a creative design session, software developers must achieve and maintain a shared focus, encourage and challenge each other, and manage their working relations, even in stressful situations. This article describes six key ways professional software developers do this using examples from a video study of professional developers designing at a whiteboard.

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