Task Decomposition Worksheets of the Process of Sewing Reproductions of Dress A (c. 1914) and Dress B (1924)
2021-08-30
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2020-06-01
2021-05-01
2021-05-01
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Task Decomposition Worksheets of the Process of Sewing Reproductions of Dress A (c. 1914) and Dress B (1924)
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2021-08-30
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Hegge, Sarah L
hegge125@umn.edu
hegge125@umn.edu
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This data set is composed of the raw observational, unedited data collected while sewing reproductions of two dresses for the dissertation Using the Process of Reproduction to Extract Tacit Knowledge from Historic Garments. It represents the information gathered during the fifth phase of the study, which consisted of capturing the sewing process using a variation on the Task Decomposition Worksheet. This data is being release in conjunction with the completion of this dissertation.
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Two excel files containing notes related to the sewing of two reproduction dresses in the form of a Task Decomposition Worksheet
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Hegge, S. L. (2021). Using the Process of Reproduction to Extract Tacit Knowledge from Historic Garments. University of Minnesota.
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Hegge, Sarah L. (2021). Task Decomposition Worksheets of the Process of Sewing Reproductions of Dress A (c. 1914) and Dress B (1924). Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://hdl.handle.net/11299/223244.
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