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2007
 
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Adams, Paul (2007): Communication mapping: understanding anyone's social network in 60 minutes. In: Proceedings of DUX07 Designing for User eXperiences 2007. p. 7.

To design successful user experiences for Google's communication products, it is important for us to understand their users' communication behaviours beyond what they do with the product itself. To make informed design decisions, product development teams often require us to build this understanding in a matter of weeks. This paper describes a research technique for building an understanding of people's social networks and communication tools by only spending 60 minutes each with a small number of research participants. It also describes examples of the type of insights this technique can yield.

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2003
 
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Adams, Paul and Dommermuth, Douglas (2003): Visualization of Steep Breaking Waves and Thin Spray Sheets around a Ship. In: Turk, Greg, Wijk, Jarke J. van and II, Robert J. Moorhead (eds.) 14th IEEE Visualization 2003 Conference VIS 2003 19-24 October, 2003, Seattle, WA, USA. pp. 555-559.

 
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Design can be art. Design can be aesthetics. Design is so simple, that's why it is so complicated.

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