How Artefacts Influence the Construction of Communications and Contexts during Collaboration in an Agile Software Development Team
Abdullah, Nik Nailah Binti (Mimos Berhad Company) | Sharp, Helen (The Open University) | Honiden, Shinichi (National Institute of Informatics)
We used a stimulus and response method in cognition to consider agents as situated in their specific (Binti Abdullah et al, 2010) to uncover correlation patterns context as it was realized that people are strongly affected of the physical artefact-communication during specific by, and possibly dependent on their environment contexts of communications. We found preliminary empirical (Susi & Ziemke, 2001). With this shift of focus, new interactive evidence that the physical artefacts influence the theories of cognition have emerged. These interactive communication process in a mutually constraining relationship theories such as situated cognition (Clancey, 1997), with the contexts. In which the context is made up and distributed cognition (Hutchins, 1999), are noted for of the teams' practice that includes how they collaborate, their emphasis on the relationship between cognition, and the physical setting, situations, and participation role.
May-18-2011
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