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2004

Other Outputs

Studying design : an interpretive and empirical investigation of design activity at differing levels of granularity

Matthews, Benjamin Robert (2004). Studying design : an interpretive and empirical investigation of design activity at differing levels of granularity. PhD Thesis, School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/106835

Studying design : an interpretive and empirical investigation of design activity at differing levels of granularity

2001

Conference Publication

Brick games in boardrooms: Making use context tangible

Matthews, B, Brereton, M and Buur, J (2001). Brick games in boardrooms: Making use context tangible. 5th Design Thinking Research Symposium, Delft Netherlands, 18-20 December 2001. Delft, The Netherlands: DUP Science.

Brick games in boardrooms: Making use context tangible

2000

Conference Publication

Reflections on a candidate user-interface for a wireless vital signs monitor

Mcgarry, B., Matthews, B. and Brereton, M. (2000). Reflections on a candidate user-interface for a wireless vital signs monitor. DARE 2000, Elsinore, Denmark, 12-14 April 2000. Elsinore, Denmark: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). doi: 10.1145/354666.354670

Reflections on a candidate user-interface for a wireless vital signs monitor

2000

Conference Publication

The role of social and physical interaction in engineering concept generation

Matthews, B. and Brereton, M. F. (2000). The role of social and physical interaction in engineering concept generation. CoDesigning 2000, Coventry, UK, 11-13 September 2000. Great Britain: Coventry University.

The role of social and physical interaction in engineering concept generation

2000

Conference Publication

Knowledge and inspiration: Concept generation in engineering design

Matthews, B. R. and Brereton, M. F. (2000). Knowledge and inspiration: Concept generation in engineering design. Engineering Design Conference 2000, Brunel University, UK, 27-29 June 2000. London: Professional Engineering Publishing.

Knowledge and inspiration: Concept generation in engineering design