A4MakeshiftCrew
Last modified by Anne Gatchell on 2010/09/19 17:17
A4MakeshiftCrew
To-Do
- selection process: choose one of the design methodologies (not yet taken by another group) from the list (and mark it as chosen by editing the wiki page — “first come / first served”)
- do research (read papers, interview software designers, analyze existing systems—hint: the abovementioned wiki site contains references to resources) and answer the following specific questions for your chosen design methodology:
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- strengths
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- domains and problems for which your chosen design methodology is null
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- why is design methodology is important (suited) or not important (suited) for human-centered computing null
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- Define your chosen design methodology.
- Characterize your chosen design methodology.
- What are the strengths of your selected methodology?
- What are the weaknesses of your selected methodology?
- For what domains or problems is your selected design methodology appropriate?
- For what domains or problems is your selected design methodology inappropriate?
- Why is design methodology important (suited) or not important (suited) for human-centered computing?
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