Despite continuing debates about the user emphasis in HCI, new design approaches, such as interaction design, continue to focus on humans as technology users, constraining the human-centeredness of design outcomes. This paper argues that the difference between user focus and a human-centered focus lies in the way in which technology is designed. The emphasis on problem closure that is embedded in current approaches to designing information systems (IS) precludes an examination of those issues central to human-centered design. The paper reviews recent approaches to user-centered IS design and concludes that these methods are targeted at the closure of technology-centered problems, rather than the investigation of suitable changes to a sy...
This article reviews current efforts in bridging the gaps between software engineering and Human–Com...
Abstract. The idea of design informatics as a distinguished discipline is a new one, with little pre...
Journal of End User Computing, 11 (4): pp. 3-13.It has been suggested that user-centered design appr...
In this paper we debate on the possibility of enhancing current Human Computer Interaction (HCI) met...
The article aims to outline a philosophical approach to the theme of Human-centered design. In the t...
This paper critically examines user-centeredness as a multidimensional concept along four aspects: a...
Integrating human-centered design (HCD) approach in healthcare informatics solution are changing the...
Incorporating a human computer interaction (HCI) perspective into the systems development life cycle...
This paper provides a nuanced perspective on the topic of user-centred design (UCD) in the human– ...
This paper presents an analysis of Human-Centred Design (HCD), using a metatriangulation of scientif...
The complexity of today’s interactive software systems makes their development challenging for both ...
This article discusses human-centered design, the guiding philosophy and process for more than twent...
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Historically, the development of computer systems has been primarily a technology-driven phenomenon,...
The human user is important to consider during system design. However, common system design models, ...
This article reviews current efforts in bridging the gaps between software engineering and Human–Com...
Abstract. The idea of design informatics as a distinguished discipline is a new one, with little pre...
Journal of End User Computing, 11 (4): pp. 3-13.It has been suggested that user-centered design appr...
In this paper we debate on the possibility of enhancing current Human Computer Interaction (HCI) met...
The article aims to outline a philosophical approach to the theme of Human-centered design. In the t...
This paper critically examines user-centeredness as a multidimensional concept along four aspects: a...
Integrating human-centered design (HCD) approach in healthcare informatics solution are changing the...
Incorporating a human computer interaction (HCI) perspective into the systems development life cycle...
This paper provides a nuanced perspective on the topic of user-centred design (UCD) in the human– ...
This paper presents an analysis of Human-Centred Design (HCD), using a metatriangulation of scientif...
The complexity of today’s interactive software systems makes their development challenging for both ...
This article discusses human-centered design, the guiding philosophy and process for more than twent...
© Publisher's [all ITID content is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share...
Historically, the development of computer systems has been primarily a technology-driven phenomenon,...
The human user is important to consider during system design. However, common system design models, ...
This article reviews current efforts in bridging the gaps between software engineering and Human–Com...
Abstract. The idea of design informatics as a distinguished discipline is a new one, with little pre...
Journal of End User Computing, 11 (4): pp. 3-13.It has been suggested that user-centered design appr...