Nordichi-design Versus Design (häftad)
Format
Häftad (Paperback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
208
Utgivningsdatum
2003-02-01
Förlag
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc
Illustrationer
illustrations
Dimensioner
200 x 180 x 11 mm
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9780805896077

Nordichi-design Versus Design

A Special Issue of the International Journal of Human-computer Interaction

Häftad,  Engelska, 2003-02-01
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This special issue includes elaborated versions of the seven top ranked papers from the NordiCHI conference and an introduction to the conference topic 'Design versus design'. These papers provide ideas on how to understand, share, and involve a wider range of users in IT-design. They also stress the importance of developing HCI by looking at the history of creating artifacts and the history of building a 'common ground' among groups of peoples. This special issue gives the reader an overview of the best ongoing research in HCI from Nordic countries. The discussions in the eight contributions involve different aspects of design. The introduction takes on a broad perspective on HCI and the Scandanavian tradition, and establishes common ground via communication and design. Different methodological approaches are presented and some experiments are performed in the studies. To further explore the new Scandanavian Tradition, visit the NordiCHI Web site.
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Volume 15, Number 1, 2003 Contents: A. Lantz, J. Gulliksen, Editorial: Design Versus Design: A Nordic Perspective. BARTICLES: J. Gulliksen, A. Lantz, Design Versus Design--From the Shaping of Products to the Creation of User Experiences. J. Nielsen, L. Dirckinck-Holmfeld, O. Danielsen, Dialogue Design--With Mutual Learning as Guiding Principle. W. Sperschneider, K. Bagger, Ethnographic Fieldwork Under Industrial Constraints: Towards Design-in-Context. M.S. Svensson, H. Tap, Alarms--Localisation, Orientation, and Recognition. T.A. Oritsland, J. Buur, Interaction Styles: An Aesthetic Sense of Direction in Interface Design. S. Junestrand, G. Molin, K. Tollmar, U. Keijer, User Study of Video-Mediated Communication in the Domestic Environment With Intellectually Disabled Persons. A. Hedman, Visitor Oriented Design--Three Studies of Visotor Accommodation and a Call for Action. J. Lieponiemi, Visualizing Discussion History. H.R. Hartson, T.S. Andre, R.C. Williges, Criteria for Evaluating Usability Evaluation Methods. M. Hertzum, N.E. Jacobsen, The Evaluator Effect: A Chilling Fact About Usability Evaluation Methods.