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1 online resource |
Series |
Human-computer interaction series, 1571-5035 ; 20 |
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Human-computer interaction series ; 20.
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Contents |
Creativity and Rationale: The Essential Tension / John M. Carroll -- Critical Conversations: Feedback as a Stimulus to Creativity in Software Design / Raymond McCall -- A Micro View of Design Reasoning: Two-Way Shifts Between Embodiment and Rationale / Gabriela Goldschmidt -- Evaluating Creativity / Linda Candy -- Integrating Design Representations for Creativity / Alistair Sutcliffe -- Achieving Both Creativity and Rationale: Reuse in Design with Images and Claims / D. Scott McCrickard, Shahtab Wahid, Stacy M. Branham and Steve Harrison -- Predecessor Artifacts: Evolutionary Perspectives on a Reflective Conversation with Design Materials / Anders I. Mørch -- The PRInCiPleS Design Framework / Eli Blevis -- Using Rationale to Assist Student Cognitive and Intellectual Development / Janet E. Burge and Bo Brinkman -- Does Design Rationale Enhance Creativity? / Jing Wang, Umer Farooq and John M. Carroll -- Promoting Group Creativity in Upstream Requirements Engineering / Rosalie J. Ocker |
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Supporting Awareness in Creative Group Work by Exposing Design Rationale / Umer Farooq and John M. Carroll -- Studying Humans to Inform Interactive Narrative Technology / Brian Magerko -- Improvisation in the Cloud: Devised Theatre in Support of Problem-Finding / Irene J. Petrick, Phillip J. Ayoub and Matthew J. Prindible -- The Practice Level in Participatory Design Rationale: Studying Practitioner Moves and Choices / Albert M. Selvin, Simon J. Buckingham Shum and Mark Aakhus -- Managing Conflict in Information System Design Stakeholder Conferences: The Role of Transparency Work / Mark Aakhus -- Mining Creativity Research to Inform Design Rationale in Open Source Communities / Winslow Burleson and Priyamvada Tripathi -- Creativity Meets Rationale: Collaboration Patterns for Social Innovation / Aldo de Moor -- Patterns for Emergent Global Intelligence / John C. Thomas -- Collaborative Design Rationale and Social Creativity in Cultures of Participation / Gerhard Fischer and Frank Shipman |
Summary |
Creativity and rationale comprise an essential tension in design. They are two sides of the coin; contrary, complementary, but perhaps also interdependent. Designs always serve purposes. They always have an internal logic. They can be queried, explained, and evaluated. These characteristics are what design rationale is about. But at the same time designs always provoke experiences and insights. They open up possibilities, raise questions, and engage human sense making. Design is always about creativity |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
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English |
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Springer eBooks |
Subject |
User-centered system design.
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Human-computer interaction.
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Creative ability.
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Computer-aided design.
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User-Computer Interface
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Creativity
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Computer-Aided Design
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creativity.
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computer-aided designs (visual works)
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computer-aided design (process)
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COMPUTERS -- Software Development & Engineering -- Systems Analysis & Design.
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Creative ability
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Computer-aided design
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Human-computer interaction
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User-centered system design
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Interaction homme-ordinateur.
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Conception centrée sur l'utilisateur.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Carroll, John M. (John Millar), 1950-
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ISBN |
9781447141112 |
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1447141113 |
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1447141105 |
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9781447141105 |
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