Le travail collaboratif dans le cadre d'un projet architectural
Marie-France Ango-Obiang (SITE, Loria)

TL;DR
This paper examines user behavior during online information searches within architectural projects, emphasizing the importance of document structure and research typologies to improve information retrieval relevance.
Contribution
It introduces a methodology for understanding user search behavior and organizing documentary resources in architectural projects based on information technology developments.
Findings
User behavior analysis highlights key search patterns.
Structured electronic documents improve information retrieval.
Evolution of resources aligns with technological advances.
Abstract
The analysis of the practices and the tendencies of the users at the time of the search for information on Internet makes it possible to highlight several points. The search for information becomes powerful after knowledge of the typology of the various systems of research. This typology supports the adoption of a methodology of research which one can characterize by pull systems, intelligent agents, etc. In addition, the importance of the structure of the electronic document, correctly elaborated in advance, will support a higher relevance ratio to find information. In our article, the problems turn around the study of the behavior of the users in situation of search for information, as well as the constitution of a pole of documentary resources within a framework of an architectural project. It is noted that the evolution of the documentary resources is related to information…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCultural Insights and Digital Impacts · Information Technology and Learning · Linguistics and Discourse Analysis
