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Designing institutions for designing policy

Policy & Politics, 2020
Policy design has returned to the centre of discussions of public policy, both for academics and practitioners. With that interest in policy design has come an interest in organisations and institutions that will do the designing, with much of the interest being in structures such as policy laboratories that attempt to foster innovation.
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Meta-design

Proceedings of the 3rd conference on Designing interactive systems: processes, practices, methods, and techniques, 2000
One fundamental challenge for the design of the interactive systems of the future is to invent and design environments and cultures in which humans can express themselves and engage in personally meaningful activities. Unfortunately, a large number of new media are designed from a perspective of viewing and treating humans primarily as consumers.
Eric Scharff, Gerhard Fischer
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The designer's designer

IEEE Spectrum, 1987
When engineers on Apple Computer Inc.'s productdevelopment teams run into technical problems they can't solve, they take their troubles to the company's Advanced Technology Group. When engineers in the Advanced Technology Group have a problem that's beyond them, they go to Donald N. North.
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Are "universal design resources" designed for designers?

Proceedings of the 8th international ACM SIGACCESS conference on Computers and accessibility, 2006
Universal design (UD) is an approach to design that incorporates things which can be used by all people to the greatest extent possible. UD in information and communication technologies (ICTs) is of growing importance because standard ICTs have great potential to be usable by all people, including people with disabilities (PWDs).
Ji Soo Yi   +3 more
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designed for co designers

2008
How to design and manage products, services and experiences that are to be completed and built upon by users or customers? How can we design for co-designers? This workshop will bring together examples and studies of recent trends in user generated content, open platforms for exchange of products, ideas and media, end user customization and other open ...
K. Battarbee   +3 more
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Design Research as Conceptual Designing: The Manhattan Design Concept

Interacting with Computers, 2015
The term ‘conceptual designing’ refers to an activity that various practitioners already undertake, but for which we lack a clear definition. This article provides that definition and uses an example of a design concept called ‘Manhattan’ to present how exactly this type of process happens.
Jacucci, Giulio   +4 more
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Design transfer and design for manufacturability [Senior Design]

IEEE Pulse, 2013
ISO 9001 requires a company's product design and development process to include specific components [1]. These include design and development planning, design input, design output, design review, design verification and validation, and design transfer. The more our students become familiar with each of these components, the better prepared they will be
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Design

2016
In this chapter, Ole B. Jensen takes a situational approach to mobilities to examine how ordinary life activities are structured by technology and design. Using “staging mobilities” as a theoretical approach, Jensen considers mobilities as overlapping, actions, interactions and decisions by designers, planners, etc.
Jensen, Ole B., Pettiway, Keon
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Design Thinking

Informatik-Spektrum, 2016
Christoph Meinel, J. V. Thienen
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