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Interactions, 1994
In the 1980's a major transformation took place in the computing world: attention was finally being paid to making computers easier-to-use. You know the history: in the 1970's folks at Xerox were exploring so-called personal computers and developing graphical, point-and-click interfaces.
Elliot Soloway +2 more
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In the 1980's a major transformation took place in the computing world: attention was finally being paid to making computers easier-to-use. You know the history: in the 1970's folks at Xerox were exploring so-called personal computers and developing graphical, point-and-click interfaces.
Elliot Soloway +2 more
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User-centered design, activity-centered design, and goal-directed design
Proceedings of the 27th ACM international conference on Design of communication, 2009When conducting research with users in order to design web applications, the practitioner has a variety of methods from which to choose. This paper examines three such methods'User-Centered Design (UCD), Goal-Directed Design (GDD), and Activity-Centered Design (ACD)'in terms of their foundations, processes, and deliverables.
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Patient-Centered Healthcare Design
JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 2011Patient-centered care focuses on the patient's and family's experience in the hospital, and the design of the healthcare environment should support the patient-centered care concept. The purpose of this facility design department is to expand nurse leaders' knowledge and competencies in health facility design and enable them to take leadership roles in
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2018
In the previous chapter we analyzed the requirements, committed to a development strategy, and defined a simple roadmap. In this chapter we are going to talk about one of the most difficultstages of product development: its design.
Olga Filipova, Rui Vilão
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In the previous chapter we analyzed the requirements, committed to a development strategy, and defined a simple roadmap. In this chapter we are going to talk about one of the most difficultstages of product development: its design.
Olga Filipova, Rui Vilão
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2021
The design of Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems and other clinical information systems challenges traditional HCI design in the following two ways: (a) system interactions involve multiple clinician/non-clinician teams, various interactive medical devices and medical artifacts in highly mobilized contexts, and (b) it is extremely difficult for ...
Yunan Chen, Michael E. Atwood
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The design of Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems and other clinical information systems challenges traditional HCI design in the following two ways: (a) system interactions involve multiple clinician/non-clinician teams, various interactive medical devices and medical artifacts in highly mobilized contexts, and (b) it is extremely difficult for ...
Yunan Chen, Michael E. Atwood
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2004
An examination of the shift to context-based human-computer interaction design practice, illuminated by the concepts of Activity Theory and related methods. The shift in the practice of human-computer interaction (HCI) Design from user-centered to context-based design marks a significant change in focus.
Geraldine Gay, Helene Hembrooke
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An examination of the shift to context-based human-computer interaction design practice, illuminated by the concepts of Activity Theory and related methods. The shift in the practice of human-computer interaction (HCI) Design from user-centered to context-based design marks a significant change in focus.
Geraldine Gay, Helene Hembrooke
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