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Reflections on a Concurrent Design Methodology: A Case Study in Wearable Computer Design
S. Finger, J. Stivoric, C. Amon, L. Gursoz, F.B. Prinz, D. Siewiorek, A. Smailagic, and L. Weiss
Computer-Aided Design, Vol. 28, No. 5, 1996.

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Notes

Associated project: Rapid Design Through Virtual and Physical Prototyping

Note: special issue on Concurrent Design

Text Reference

S. Finger, J. Stivoric, C. Amon, L. Gursoz, F.B. Prinz, D. Siewiorek, A. Smailagic, and L. Weiss, "Reflections on a Concurrent Design Methodology: A Case Study in Wearable Computer Design," Computer-Aided Design, Vol. 28, No. 5, 1996.

BibTeX Reference

@article{Finger_1996_3444,
   author = "Susan Finger and J. Stivoric and C. Amon and L. Gursoz and Fritz B Prinz and Daniel Siewiorek and A. Smailagic and Lee Weiss",
   title = "Reflections on a Concurrent Design Methodology: A Case Study in Wearable Computer Design",
   journal = "Computer-Aided Design",
   year = "1996",
   volume = "28",
   number = "5",
   note = "special issue on Concurrent Design"
}


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