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@inproceedings{KOLARIC2010A,
  author = {Kolari\'{c}, Sini\v{s}a and Erhan, Halil and Woodbury, Robert and Riecke, Bernhard E.},
  title = {{C}omprehending {P}arametric {CAD} {M}odels: an {E}valuation of {T}wo {G}raphical {U}ser {I}nterfaces},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 6th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction: Extending Boundaries},
  series = {NordiCHI '10},
  year = {2010},
  annote = {isbn field: 978-1-60558-934-3},
  location = {Reykjavik, Iceland},
  pages = {707--710},
  numpages = {4},
  annote = {url field: http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1868914.1869010},
  annote = {doi field: http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1868914.1869010},
  acmid = {1869010},
  publisher = {ACM},
  keywords = {3D model comprehension, CAD, GUI, interfaces, parametric CAD, parametric models, usability}
}
@misc{KOLARIC2012B,
  key = {Kolaric},
  author = {Sini\v{s}a Kolari\'{c} and Halil Erhan and Robert Woodbury},
  title = {{CAMBRIA:} Supporting Sets of Alternatives in Parametric Design},
  howpublished = {Poster at 3$^{rd}$ Annual GRAND Conference, Montreal},
  month = {2-4 May},
  year = 2012
}
@inproceedings{KOLARIC2014A,
  author = {Sini\v{s}a Kolari\'c, Halil Erhan, Robert Woodbury},
  title = {{CAMBRIA:} A Tool for Managing Multiple Design Alternatives},
  key = {Kolaric},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2014 companion publication on Designing {I}nteractive {S}ystems},
  pages = {81--84},
  year = {2014},
  organization = {ACM},
  address = {New York, NY, USA},
  abstract = {Software tools assist designers in their professional work,
                   one key aspect of which is devising, evaluating, and
                   choosing among multiple design alternatives.  Yet, with few
                   and limited exceptions, current tools handle just a single
                   design model at a time, forcing users to adopt various
                   ad-hoc strategies for dealing with multiple design
                   alternatives.  In this report we describe \cambria, a {\it
                   multi-state} prototype tool for simultaneously managing
                   multiple 2D vector graphics models.  Based on expert
                   feedback, we propose an initial set of system design
                   guidelines for building graphics editing systems capable of
                   managing multiple, simultaneously available design
                   solutions. We believe that these guidelines can be
                   successfully applied in other areas of computing as well.}
}
@inbook{WOODBURY2013A,
  author = {Woodbury, Robert and Kolari\'{c}, Sini\v{s}a and Erhan, Halil and Guenther, Jeffrey},
  editors = {Rachel Armstrong and Simone Ferracina},
  title = {Unconventional Computing},
  chapter = {Exploring for Designs: Five Basic Elements},
  publisher = {Riverside Architectural Press},
  year = 2013,
  pages = {210-215},
  isbn = {978-1-926724-24-9}
}
@misc{WOODBURY2013B,
  key = {Woodbury},
  author = {Robert Woodbury and Sini\v{s}a Kolari\'{c} and Halil Erhan
                   and Jeffrey Guenther},
  title = {Design Exploration, Configuration Management: Two Sides of
                   the Same Coin?},
  howpublished = {Presented at Maieutic Parataxis, Congress on the Future of
                   Engineering Software},
  month = {April},
  year = 2013,
  note = {accessed at http://cofes.com/Video/COFES-2013 on 27 April
                   2013}
}
@misc{WOODBURY2013G,
  key = {Woodbury},
  author = {Robert Woodbury and Sini\v{s}a Kolari\'{c} and Halil Erhan
                   and Jeffrey Guenther},
  title = {Design Exploration, Configuration Management: Two Sides of
                   the Same Coin?},
  howpublished = {Poster at Maieutic Parataxis, Congress on the Future of
                   Engineering Software},
  month = {April},
  year = 2013
}

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