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Capturing Collaboration with Interaction Dynamics Notation

In: Design Thinking Research

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  • Mark Roman Miller

    (Stanford University)

  • Will Gutzman

    (Stanford University)

  • Jeremy N. Bailenson

    (Stanford University)

  • Ade Mabogunje

    (Stanford University)

  • Neeraj Sonalkar

    (Stanford University)

Abstract

Interaction Dynamics Notation (IDN), introduced by Sonalkar et al. in (Int J Des Creat Innov 1(2), 93–108, 2013), is a notation system for team collaboration. In the years since publication, it has garnered much interest and follow-up work. In this chapter, we consolidate much of the known work performed using IDN. We begin with an introduction to IDN, first abstractly through its description, origin, and symbol set, then concretely through short portions of team discussion. Then, we review research that references IDN, first detailing what is known about and through IDN, and second how IDN has been perceived and how it has inspired other work. We also report descriptive statistics of the symbols produced during collaboration, revealing patterns that help characterize the sequence of IDN symbols. Finally, we discuss two directions for future work.

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  • Mark Roman Miller & Will Gutzman & Jeremy N. Bailenson & Ade Mabogunje & Neeraj Sonalkar, 2021. "Capturing Collaboration with Interaction Dynamics Notation," Understanding Innovation, in: Christoph Meinel & Larry Leifer (ed.), Design Thinking Research, pages 181-200, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:undchp:978-3-030-76324-4_10
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-76324-4_10
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