Shared Memory in Design: A Unifying Theme for Research and Practice (1992)
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@MISC{Konda92sharedmemory,
author = {Suresh Konda and Philip Sargent and Eswaran Subrahmanian and et al.},
title = {Shared Memory in Design: A Unifying Theme for Research and Practice},
year = {1992}
}
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Abstract
This paper presents a new unifying theme for design theory by emphasizing the importance of context . We arrive at our conclusions by examining and then criticizing the legitimacy of universal methods in design upon which the critical importance of context emerges. The collaborative aspects of design focuses attention on the conception of shared meaning. We introduce and elaborate the concept of shared memory as the embodiment both of context and of shared meaning. Using the concept of shared memory in vertical and horizontal forms, within and between disciplines respectively, we both account for past observations of design in practice and recommend actions to improve design in the future. We examine several practical implications of the growing importance of shared memory in industrial firms and for design teams. We then consider and recommend specific research programs which will help designers capture and make better use of this critical resource.







