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Yuhua Luo (Ed.)
Cooperative Design,
Visualization,
and Engineering
10th International Conference, CDVE 2013
Alcudia,Mallorca,Spain,September22-25,2013
Proceedings
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YuhuaLuo
UniversityofBalearicIslands
DepartmentofMathematicsandComputerScience
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Preface
Thisyear,theCDVEconferencecelebrateditstenthanniversaryatitshome on
the beautiful Mediterranean island, Mallorca, Spain.
Weareexcitedtoseethejourneyoftheinnovativeresearchanddevelopment
in the field of cooperative design, cooperative visualization, and cooperative
engineering has reachedan important milestone. The researchpapers published
over these ten years convincingly show us that the CDVE technology provides
morepossibilityforthecooperativeworkinmanyindustrialandscientificfields,
ineducation,andsociallife. Ithelps insolvingcomplicatedproblems,betterlife
cyclemanagementfor industrialproducts, andbetter cooperationenvironments
for the society.
From this year’s papers, we can see that the cooperative technology shows
its strength in the cooperation not only among humans but far beyond. The
cooperation is now also within the Internet of Things, mobile agents, decision
nodes, etc. New situation and development in the information society today
bringsnewopportunitiesandatthesametime,newchallengestoourresearchers.
There is a group of papers this year dealing with the cooperative issues
brought by the Internet of Things. One example is about the situation in the
ambient assisted living systems. Such systems have to manage large amounts
of generated information and integrate a group of devices and services built by
completelydifferententitiesandletthemcooperatewitheachotherinharmony.
The issues also include the evolution of these systems to cooperate with new
devices and services without breaking the original configurationand services. A
careful design of the system architecture adaptable to most ubiquitous comput-
ing scenarios and distributed systems seems to be the key of the success.
Papersreportingwirelesssensornetworkscomposedofsensorsandactuators
under the concept of Internet of Things (IOT) are within this volume. Building
modules built with networked sensors, actuators can actively react to the en-
vironmental changes as a result of the cooperative group reaction. By applying
suchtechnologytobuildingconstructionitcansignificantlyimprovethecomfort
and minimize the energy consumption in real time.
Factorsfor successful collaborationamongdistributed teammembers are re-
searchtargetsinsomeofthepapers.Asystemforvideobasedremotecollabora-
tion with multi-touch interaction emphasizes the importance of the non-verbal
communication. This communication includes eye contact, gestures and facial
expressions which were ignored in many remote cooperative working systems.
Thepaperpresentsacollaborationtoolforremoteandsynchronousinteractions
to preserve these non-verbal communication aspects.
Therearesomehighlightsinthefieldofcooperativeengineeringinthisyear’s
conference. One important issue in cooperative engineering is how to let the
end users participate in the product design. One paper from the model driven
VI Preface
engineeringproposesanapproachfortheexample-driven,collaborativeconstruc-
tion of domain specific languages using an iterative process. Examples familiar
by the users are used as a vehicle for the abstractionmodeling in their iteration
process. The approach can be generalized to tasks in a wide range of domains,
not only for web engineering in their requirements specification, business mod-
eling, or data querying but also in many other fields in science and education.
Another important issue for cooperative engineering is how companies in the
same project can form a virtual enterprise network among them. The ad hoc
integration of processes across organizational boundaries to support collabora-
tions is considered as a strategically important issue. A paper in this volume
addresses the collaborative business processes in dynamic virtual organizations
and proposes their specific solution based on service-orientedworkflowsystems.
Otherpapersinthevolumecoverawiderangeofcooperativeapplicationtop-
icssuchascooperativee-learning,cooperativedecisionmaking,andcooperative
simulation etc.
As the volume editor, I would like to take this opportunity to thank all our
authorsfortheirpassionindevotingthemselvesinthischallengingresearchfield
all these years. They have done a wonderful job. I would like to thank all our
ProgramCommitteeMembers,OrganizationCommitteemembersandreviewers
for their continuous support to the conference. The journey has begun, the new
challenge is in front of us, yes, we will continue!
September 2013 Yuhua Luo
Organization
Conference Chair
Professor Yuhua Luo Math and Computer Science Department
University of Balearic Islands Spain
International Program Commitee
Program Chair
Professor Dieter Roller University of Stuttgart, Germany
Members
Jose Alfredo Costa Jessie Kennedy Moira C. Norrie
Peter Demian Ursula Kirschner Manuel Ortega
Susan Finger Harald Klein Niko Salonen
Sebastia Galmes Jean-ChristopheLapayre Marc Aurel Schnabel
Halin Gilles Francis Lau Weiming Shen
Matti Hannus Pierre Leclercq Ram Sriram
Shuangxi Huang Jos P. Leeuwen Chengzheng Sun
Jian Huang Kwan-Liu Ma Thomas Tamisier
Claudia-Lavinia Ignat Mary Lou Maher Carlos Vila
Mikael Jern Toan Nguyen Nobuyoshi Yabuki
Organization Committee
Chair
Sebastia Galmes University of Balearic Islands, Spain
Members
Tomeu Estrany Jaime Lloret
Takayuki Fujimoto Guofeng Qin
Alex Garcia
Table of Contents
Using Spatial AugmentedReality in SynchronousCollaborativeDesign:
Applications in Architectural Design Training ....................... 1
Samia Ben Rajeb and Pierre Leclercq
Collaborative Responsive Fac¸ade Design Using Sensor and Actuator
Network ........................................................ 11
Sun-Young Jang, Seongki Lee, and Sung-Ah Kim
Collaborative Design Process for Encouraging Sustainable Building
Design: A Game Theory-BasedApproach ........................... 19
YuMi Song, Seongki Lee, Yoon Choe, and Sung-Ah Kim
Preserving Non-verbal Features of Face-to-Face Communication for
Remote Collaboration ............................................ 27
J¨org Edelmann, Philipp Mock, Andreas Schilling, and Peter Gerjets
The Use of Media in Intercultural Dialogue “dialogo dialog”!
Investigation of a Research Event in Terms of Communication without
Language ....................................................... 35
Ursula Kirschner
Distributed Collaboration in Engineering by Low-Latency 3D Model
Sharing......................................................... 43
Sven Ubik and Zdenˇek Tra´vn´ıˇcek
Monitor, Control and Process – An Adaptive Platform for Ubiquitous
Computing...................................................... 47
Tiago Boldt Sousa and Angelo Martins
Exploring Collective Architectural Conception:
Cooperation, Coordination and Collaboration via Basic Online
Tools........................................................... 51
Alexandru Senciuc and Caroline Lecourtois
Tablet-Based Synchronous Mobile Learning System .................. 56
Jang Ho Lee
Designing and Evaluating Collaborative Learning Scenarios in Moodle
LMS Courses.................................................... 61
Leovy Echeverria, Ruth Cobos, and Mario Morales
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Towards the Extension of a LMS with Social Media Services........... 67
Antonio Garmend´ıa and Ruth Cobos
Efficient Usage of Collective ClassificationAlgorithms for Collaborative
Decision Making ................................................. 73
Tomasz Kajdanowicz
User-Driven Data Preprocessing for Decision Support................. 81
Olivier Parisot, Pierrick Bruneau, Yoanne Didry, and
Thomas Tamisier
A Cooperative Decision Making Algorithm for Wireless Location
Systems Using Interlinking Data ................................... 85
Miguel Garcia, Diana Bri, Jesus Tomas, and Jaime Lloret
Product Lifecycle Management Model for New Technology Based
Enterprises...................................................... 93
David A. Medina-Barbosa and H´ector R. Siller
Engaging End-Users in the Collaborative Development of
Domain-Specific Modelling Languages .............................. 101
Javier Luis Ca´novas Izquierdo, Jordi Cabot,
Jesu´s J. L´opez-Fern´andez, Jesu´s S´anchez Cuadrado,
Esther Guerra, and Juan de Lara
Conflict Coordination Based on the Transformation Bridge for
Collaborative Product Performance Optimization .................... 111
Yanwei Zhao, Huanhuan Hong, Huan Wang, Weigang Chen,
Hongwei Wang, and Jing Jie
Towards a Performability Analysis for Environmental Sensor
Networks ....................................................... 120
Sebastia` Galm´es
Cooperative Mobile Agents for Swarm Behavior Simulation ........... 128
Marek Mas´ar and Eva Pajorova´
Relational Propagationof Word Sentiment in WordNet ............... 137
Andrzej Misiaszek, Tomasz Kajdanowicz,
Przemysl(cid:2)aw Kazienko, and Maciej Piasecki
Cooperative Design and Communities of Practice .................... 141
Chris Johnson, Karen Bull, and Jane Osmond
Optimization of Engineering Design Cycles in Enterprise Integration ... 153
Dariusz Choinski, Piotr Skupin, and Ernest Szajna
Collaborative Design of Advanced Vessel Technology for Offshore
Operations in Arctic Waters....................................... 157
Odd Jarl Borch and Marina Z. Solesvik
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Collaborative 4D/nD Construction Simulation: What Is It? ........... 161
Conrad Boton, Sylvain Kubicki, and Gilles Halin
Planning Urban Microclimate through Multiagent Modelling:
A Cognitive Mapping Approach ................................... 169
Dino Borri, Domenico Camarda, and Irene Pluchinotta
IEC 61499-Compliant Cooperative Dynamically Reconfigurable
Run-Time Environment........................................... 177
Grzegorz Polako´w and Witold Nocon´
Practice and Usage-OrientedService Adaptation: An IntegratedDesign
Method for Collaborative Work in Construction Projects.............. 181
Daniel Zignale, Sylvain Kubicki, and Gilles Halin
Service-Oriented Workflow System for Inter-enterprise Processes
Collaboration.................................................... 189
Lu Lu, Shuangxi Huang, and Wei Su
Object-Oriented Framework for Cooperative Testing of Control
Algorithms for Experimental Pilot-Plants ........................... 197
Witold Nocon´ and Grzegorz Polako´w
Building Information Modelling (BIM)-Supported Cooperative Design
in Sustainable Renovation Projects: Benefits and Limitations .......... 205
Danilo Di Mascio and Xiangyu Wang
Interactive Decision Making Environment for the Design Optimization
of Climate Adaptive Building Shells ................................ 213
Do-Young Kim, Seongki Lee, and Sung-Ah Kim
ApplicationofCollaborativeMobileSystem inAR-BasedVisualization,
Data Storage and Manipulation.................................... 221
Xiangyu Wang, Martijn Truijens, Lei Hou, and Ying Wang
Visualization of Unit and Selective Regression Software Tests.......... 227
Thomas Tamisier, Peter Karski, and Fernand Feltz
Knowledge Management Based Cooperation for Energy Cost
Optimization .................................................... 231
Dariusz Choinski, Radoslaw Dymek, Michal Senik,
Piotr Skupin, and Zbigniew Szkaradnik
Author Index.................................................. 235