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Heß, Jan: Evolving practices of end user articulation in software co-design. 2018
Inhalt
Abstract
Acknowledgements
Contents
Introduction
Motivation
Research Questions and Structure of the Thesis
Structure of the chapters
Participatory Design
Foundations of PD
Continuous user involvement and social technologies
Co-design with users of an online community
Co-designing with users of local households
Tools that support co-design activities
Cultural Probes
Feedback Tools
Digital pen based interaction concepts
Case Studies
Involving Users in the Wild - Participatory Product Development in and with Online Communities
Introduction
The methodological foundations of PD
Community driven development
Project context
Methods
Process
Participants
Empirical results
Role of the user, risk and motivation
Intensity of participation
Decision process
Organisation efforts
Tools and structuring
User satisfaction
Satisfaction of the employees
Suggestions
Discussion
Motivations, Expectations and Risk
Lifecycle
Communication structures
Conclusion: towards a community driven process
Understanding and supporting cross-platform usage in the living room
Introduction
Related work
TV-centric systems
Cross media systems in general
SocialMedia project
Living Lab concept
Methodology, approach results
Diary Study
Creative workshops
Discussion
Implications for design
SocialMedia framework
Conclusion
Expressing use: infrastructure probes in professional environments
Introduction
Concept
Evaluation
Conclusion
In-situ Everywhere: A Qualitative Feedback Infrastructure for Cross Platform Home-IT
Introduction
Context motivation
Previous work
Cross platform feedback infrastructure
Feedback app
Towards meta-design variations
Supporting End-User Articulations in Evolving Business Processes: A Case Study to explore Intuitive Notations and Interaction Designs
Introduction
Introduction
Business Process Modeling
End-User Development
Process Modeling for the End-User
Visual Metaphors to Support Process Modeling by End-Users
Integrating the End-User: An Interactive Process
End-user process adaptations: Understanding and expressing
Empirical Study
Tailoring in Practice
Modeling Workshop
Results from Modeling Workshop
Implications for the Design of a Common Process Representation
Evaluation of a Common Process Representation
End-User Process Adaptation: Interaction Issues
An Experiment in Pen-based Modeling Practice
Articulation Support for Conceptual Modeling
Supporting Modeling Interactions with a Paper-based Approach
Usage of the System
Evaluating Paper-based Modeling Interaction
Integrating the End-User: Combining Ease of Expression with Ease of Interaction
Conclusion
Using Paper and Pen to Control Home-IT: Lessons Learned by Hands-On Experience
Introduction
Smart remotes
Pen and paper interaction
P-remote
Pre-study
Implementation
Evaluation
Participants
Method
Procedure
Results
Customization variations
Discussion
P-remote versus wireless keyboard
Haptic
One hand or two hands
Visibility
Customization
Paper-based interfaces for Home-IT
Summary and future work
Implications for Design
Reflecting co-design activities of home technologies
Co-design with users of an online community
Co-design with users of local households
Tools that support co-design activities
Infrastructure Probes
Cross Platform Feedback tool
Digital pen based interaction concepts
Involving Non-Expert Users in Co-Design: Towards an integrated infrastructuring perspective
Processes-oriented view
Toolkits for infrastructuring activities
References
Erratum