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A Visualization Tool to Investigate the Interplay of External and Internal Processes

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Design Computing and Cognition '18 (DCC 2018)

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This paper explores the potential of a newly devised visualization tool to facilitate empirical studies related to external and internal design processes.

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Tedjosaputro, M.A., Shih, YT. (2019). A Visualization Tool to Investigate the Interplay of External and Internal Processes. In: Gero, J. (eds) Design Computing and Cognition '18. DCC 2018. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-05363-5_36

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