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**ITPDP** 12-03-2019 - Magnus Sten Andersen, 201609827; Sigurd Dalsgaard Pedersen, 201804767; Frederik Ølgaard Jensen, 201808548; Asger Jark Kappel, 201809488.

# Work models
In this blog post we present different work models we created basen on our fieldwork. 
We decided to focus on 3 different models, the physical model, the flow model and finally the sequence model to try and recap what went on in the classroom. 

## The Physical Model: 
![Exercise One](/images/physical_model.png "Exercise One - Frederik")
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The Physical Model shows the physical environment as it supports or gets in the way of the work. It shows how people organize their environments to make their work easier.

## The Flow Model:
![Exercise Two](/images/flow_model.png "Exercise Two - Frederik")
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The Flow Model captures communication and coordination between people to accomplish work. It reveals the formal and informal workgroups and communication patterns critical to doing the work. It shows how work is divided into formal and informal roles and responsibilities.

## The Sequence Model:
![Exercise Three](/images/sequence_model.png "Exercise Three - Frederik")
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The Sequence Model shows the detailed steps performed to accomplish each task important to the work. It shows the different strategies people use, the intents or goals that their task steps are trying to accomplish, and the problems getting in their way.