D. M. Hilbert

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Hilbert, D. M. and Redmiles, David F. (2001): Large-Scale Collection of Usage Data to Inform Design. In: Proceedings of IFIP INTERACT01: Human-Computer Interaction 2001, Tokyo, Japan. pp. 569-576.

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Comment Sathyan V (---.197.196-1-static.vsnl.net.in)
Posted 2008-08-14 00:00:00 UTC
This article was very helpful to me knowing about the interaction design. It clearly tells what it is all about and the gives a deeper understanding about the confused phrase "Interaction Design"
Comment Frechin (---.fbx.proxad.net)
Posted 2008-06-13 00:00:00 UTC
I am agree with you first topic. Interacion is just a way to produce a contemporary product; In france, We are tlaking od Design numérique (digital design). It is a more hollistic approach. Situation, interacion, representation focus on use, pratice and expeiene (vécu)
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Comment Jonas Löwgren (---.highlandnet.se)
Posted 2008-06-13 00:00:00 UTC
Keith,
Thanks for your question. I suppose I would describe Saffer's book as a clear example of how the two historically quite distinct perspectives are now converging in all kinds of ways. Saffer writes out of the CMU/design-school tradition, yet covers many of the issues that HCI/usability folks are increasingly focusing attention on -- and he does it in a way that I think is accessible to HCI/usability folks as well as design-school folks.

Pity I didn't think of it when writing the text; thanks a lot for bringing it up!
Comment Dan Saffer (---.hsd1.ca.comcast.net)
Posted 2008-06-13 00:00:00 UTC
I think my book rests squarely in the top category, Interaction Design as a Design Discipline.
Comment Keith Instone (---.buckeyecom.net)
Posted 2008-06-11 00:00:00 UTC
Thanks for the analysis from the 2 perspectives. I would be interested to hear where you would place Dan Saffer's Designing for Interaction book within this context.


 
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