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Configuring Userdesigner Relations Interdisciplinary Perspectives 1st Edition Alex Voss

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Configuring Userdesigner Relations Interdisciplinary Perspectives 1st Edition Alex Voss
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag London
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.46 MB
Pages: 246
Author: Alex Voss, Mark Hartswood, Rob Procter, Roger Slack (auth.), Monika Büscher, Roger Slack, Mark Rouncefield, Rob Procter, Mark Hartswood, Alex Voss (eds.)
ISBN: 9781846289255, 1846289254
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Configuring Userdesigner Relations Interdisciplinary Perspectives 1st Edition Alex Voss by Alex Voss, Mark Hartswood, Rob Procter, Roger Slack (auth.), Monika Büscher, Roger Slack, Mark Rouncefield, Rob Procter, Mark Hartswood, Alex Voss (eds.) 9781846289255, 1846289254 instant download after payment.

‘User-designer relations’ concerns the sorts of working relationships that arise between developers and end users of IT products - the different ways designers of IT products seek to engage with users, and the ways users seek to influence product design. It is through the shifting patterns of these relations that IT products are realised. Although it has generally been accepted that achieving better user-designer relations will improve the quality of IT products, there has been little consensus on how this might be achieved.
This book aims to deepen our understanding of the relationships between users and designers both as they emerge in the wild and as a consequence of our attempts to intervene. Through a series of case studies the book juxtaposes in-depth explorations of different perspectives and approaches to thinking about - and doing - user-designer relations, considering important implications for design and computer science more generally.

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