Why Research-Oriented Design Isn’t Design-Oriented Research: On the Tensions Between Design and Research in an Implicit Design Discipline

作者: Daniel Fallman

DOI: 10.1007/S12130-007-9022-8

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摘要: Human–computer interaction (HCI) is the discipline concerned with design, evaluation, and implementation of interactive computing systems. Unlike many empirical sciences, HCI researchers do not typically solely study existing technologies, styles interaction, or interface solutions. On contrary, one core activities in contemporary to design new technologies – form software hardware prototypes that act as vehicles through which researchers’ ideas materialize take on concrete form. Despite this situation, there a very modest discussion role an activity research process; whether could fact be better understood than science; if, if so how, element goes its claims.

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