Designing Collaborative Systems: A Practical Guide to Ethnography / Edition 1

Designing Collaborative Systems: A Practical Guide to Ethnography / Edition 1

by Andy Crabtree
ISBN-10:
1852337184
ISBN-13:
9781852337186
Pub. Date:
05/12/2003
Publisher:
Springer London
ISBN-10:
1852337184
ISBN-13:
9781852337186
Pub. Date:
05/12/2003
Publisher:
Springer London
Designing Collaborative Systems: A Practical Guide to Ethnography / Edition 1

Designing Collaborative Systems: A Practical Guide to Ethnography / Edition 1

by Andy Crabtree

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Overview

Designing Collaborative Systems: A Practical Guide to Ethnography introduces a new 'ethnographic' approach that will enable designers to create collaborative and interactive systems, which are employed successfully in real-world settings. This new approach, adapted from the field of social research, considers both the social circumstances and the level and type of human interaction involved, thereby ensuring that future ethnographic systems are as user-friendly and as effective as possible.

This book provides the practitioner with an invaluable introduction to this approach, and presents a unique set of practical strategies for incorporating it into the design process. Divided into four distinct sections with practical examples throughout, the book covers:

- the requirements problem;

- ethnographic practices for describing and analysing cooperative work;

- the design process; and

- the role of ethnography when evaluating systems supporting cooperative work.

"Of the various perspectives that jostle together under the rubric of ethnography, ethnomethodology has often held the most appeal for designers. Yet, surprisingly, there has not been a systematic explication of ethnography and ethnomethodology for the purposes of system design. Andy Crabtree puts this to rights in a comprehensive, informative, and accessible practical guide which will be of great value to not only designers but also the ethnographers who work with them."

(Graham Button, Lab. Director, Xerox Research Centre, Europe)

"Not only is the book a must for those interested in bringing a social dimension to the system design process, it also makes a significant contribution to ethnomethodology."

(Professor John A. Hughes, Lancaster University, UK)


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781852337186
Publisher: Springer London
Publication date: 05/12/2003
Series: Computer Supported Cooperative Work
Edition description: 2003
Pages: 184
Product dimensions: 0.00(w) x 0.00(h) x 0.24(d)

Table of Contents

Preface.- The Requirements Problem.- The Motivation for Ethnography in Design.- A Primary Analytic Point of View for Design: Enter HCI.- From Human Factors to Human Actors: Exit HCI.- The Turn to the Social Making Cooperative Work Visible.- Ethnography: An Informal Mode of Description and Analysis.- Analysing Cooperative Work: Sacks and Garfinkel.- Representing Cooperative Work Work Studies and Design.- The Role of Ethnomethodolgical Studies of Work in Design.- Using Ethnography to Give Form to Design (The Bricoleur's Craft) Evaluating Systems Support for Cooperative Work.- Prototyping Methodology.- Evaluation of Prototypes.- Cooperative Design in Action.- Summary.- References.- Subject Index.
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