….......................... 195 5 5.0 Introduction: why test the prototypes with users? ........................................ 195 5.1 How testing was carried out ............................................................................ 195 5.2 How Qualitative Analysis was ca…
…re designers needed to find out more information about their target audience or users (McDougall & Fels, 2010). Increasingly, design- based approaches and the broader concepts of cultural probes have been engaged with by “usability and user experience researchers, ethnographers, …
…butions R-pracma-2.4.4 Practical Numerical Math Functions R-praise-1.0.0 Praise users R-prettycode-1.1.0 Pretty Print R Code in the Terminal R-prettymapr-0.2.5 Scale Bar, North Arrow, and Pretty Margins in R R-prettyunits-1.2.0 Pretty, human readable formatting of quantities R-pr…
…technologies have afforded to both technical and professional communicators and users, and more. Understandably for a short piece about an entire field, Rude pitched the discussion at the broadest possible level, tracing general contours and outlining some of the main accents of …
…IVED QUALITY RESEARCH AND ITS VALUE FOR DESIGNERS: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF MALE USERS IN THE HOME CLEANING INDUSTRY OF CHINA ........................................ 57 Yonglei MA INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR VISUALIZING USER RESEARCH TO LEAD INNOVATION................... 71 Gülşen TÖR…
…d two be- spoke data driven artefacts that represent scientific data for casual users. I also present an analysis of these designs that is framed around the philosoph- ical concepts that I introduce in Chapter 2. In the final chapter of this part, I present a survey of the state-…
…, Deborah Ramos, Paul Cornwall, and Susan Curry of California’s North Coast Mac Users Group; Tom Santos and Fred Ihde of Macadam, San Francisco’s most entertaining Mac store; and John Andrews of Happy Mac (our town’s friendliest mom ’n’ pop Mac repair shop), who lent us Macs fort…
… Physical form 95 2.6. Uses of amulets 96 2.7. Small rituals 98 2.8. Makers and users 100 2.9. Conclusion to Chapter 2 104 Chapter 3 Historical and theoretical context 107 3.1. Museums 109 3.2. Modernity 116 3.3. Magic 138 3.4. Materiality 147 3.5. Conclusion to Chapter 3 154 9 C…
…d that tradition bearers were merely the reproducers of texts, not their active users. They were regarded as uncreative tellers of oral forms, because the emphasis at the time was on pure transmission of lore. According to Lord Raglan (1936: 130), “[n]o popular storyteller has ev…
…text, the idea of a kind of circular causality in which designers’ models of users (Lockton, et al, 2012) or the assumptions or models imposed by clients, funders or other commissioners of work end up being designed into systems which then effectively make those imaginaries real,…
…e Tagwai dam, Minna, Niger State, Nigeria - Musa Dalil 16:20-16:30 Managing end-users’ satisfaction during capital developments by adopting value engineering as project management tool - Ogbeifun, E, Pretorius, J.H. and Mbohwa, C. 16:30-16:40 Discussion 16:40-16:50 Exploring the …
…of material culture27 found passively reflect the identity of the makers/owners/users directly, which is very likely not the case (see below). Thus, the current historical narrative of events in the late Middle Kingdom and the early Second Intermediate Period (c. 1800 to 1750 BC)…
…e criticisms of Twitter in other areas, but no one could do more to protect its users' from government searches. However, what is needed is better laws: laws that recognize that the user is entitled to challenge searches of her data stored in a company's server. 30 August 2012 ( …
…e criticisms of Twitter in other areas, but no one could do more to protect its users' from government searches. However, what is needed is better laws: laws that recognize that the user is entitled to challenge searches of her data stored in a company's server. 30 August 2012 ( …
…re highly erratic. All of a sudden a clip might disappear, being removed by the users for personal reasons or due to alleged copyright infringements or other legal reasons. Therefore, the content on YouTube is in constant flux, is continuously reworked and re-edited. Nevertheless…