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[[ | == Definition == | ||
* Design methodology tells what methodology to use in order to build things. | |||
See also: | |||
* [[Design science]] for an overview | |||
== Design methodologies == | |||
{{comment | This section needs to be written. For the moment follow links below}} | |||
; Artifacts and design rules | |||
* [[Design language]]s, i.e. the tools used to describe artifacts, e.g. [[educational modelling language]]s. | |||
* [[design rule]]s, i.e. one kind of output | |||
* Design | ; Related subjects and fields | ||
* [[Instructional design method]]s | |||
* In software engineering: [[Human-computer interaction]], [[User-centered design]] | |||
* [[Usability]] and [[web usability]] | |||
* In education and educational technology: [[design-based research]] | |||
* [[Design and emotion]] | |||
* | ; Relevant other disciplines | ||
* [[Ethnography]] | |||
* [[Activity theory]], in particular the [[change laboratory]] method | |||
* [[Cognitive load]] theory | |||
* | ; Humor | ||
(actually includes some interesting patterns of bad practice that readers seem to have experienced). | |||
* [http://www.scottberkun.com/blog/2007/asshole-driven-development/ Asshole driven development] | |||
* [http://www.lostcog.com/past/2007/6/28/development_styles_for_cynics/ Tech Development Styles for Cynics] | |||
[[Category:Design methodologies]] | [[Category:Design methodologies]] | ||
== Links == | |||
* [http://readyset.tigris.org/nonav/templates/design.html Design] A series of design templates that will help to design system. From [http://readyset.tigris.org/ Tigris.org], Open Source Software Engineering Tools. | |||
== Bibliography == | |||
; Research project methodology | |||
* Pertti Järvinen: On Research Methods. Tampere: Opinpajan Kirja, ISBN 952-99233-1-7. | |||
** Note: This seems to be the only useful (general) methodology book related to design-oriented research. Very dense reading, but worth to buy, <s> directly from here (no other place sells it): http://www.uta.fi/taju ... a small and friendly university bookshop (tested by [[User:DSchneider|me]]) </s> No more available (new adress on the university book shop: https://www.tuni.fi/en/library/study-and-research/tampere-university-press/our-books). Seemed to have examplary in finnish : https://www.booky.fi/search.php?search=on+research+methods | |||
; Some foundations | |||
* Futon Suri, J. (2004). Design Expression and Human Experience: Evolving Design Practice. McDonagh, E. et al. (Eds)(p. 13-17) Design and Emotion. Taylor and Francis. | |||
* Garfinkel, H. (1967). Studies in Ethnomethodology. Engliwood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall. | |||
* Greenbaum, J. (1993). A Design of One's Own. In D. Schuler & A. Namioka (Eds.), Participatory Design: Principles and Practices (pp. 123-155). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc | |||
* Holtzblatt, K., Beyer, H. (1994). Representing work for the purpose of design. In Lucy Suchman (Ed), Representations of Work.Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) [http://incontextdesign.com/publications/representing-work-for-the-purpose-of-design/ HTML] | |||
* Hutchins, E. (1991). The social organisation of distributed cognition. L. Resnick (ed.) Perspectives on Socially Shared Cognition. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 283-287. | |||
* Hutchins, E. (1994). Cognition in the Wild. Cambridge, MA. MIT Press. | |||
* Hutchins, distributed cognition in an airline cockpit [http://www-static.cc.gatech.edu/classes/AY2003/cs6795_spring/cockpit-cog.pdf PDF] | |||
* Kuutti, K. (1995). Activity Theory as a potential framework for humancomputer interaction research. In B. Nardi (ed.), Context and Consciousness: Activity Theory and Human Computer Interaction, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1995, pp. 17-44. | |||
* Lave, J., Wenger, I. (1991). Situated Learning : Legitimate Peripheral Participation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. | |||
* Leont’ev, A. (1974). The problem of activity in psychology. Soviet Psychology. 13(2): 4-33. | |||
* Nardi, B.A. (1996). Studying Context : A comparison of Activity Theory, Situated Actions Models, and Distributed Cognition. | |||
* Norman, D. (2005). Human-Centered Design Considered Harmful. Interaction. 12(4): 14-19. | |||
* Schon. D.A. (1983). The Reflective Practitioner. London: Temple Smith. | |||
* Scribner, S. (1984). Studying working intelligence. In B. Roboff and J. Lave (eds), Everyday Cognition: Its development in Social Context. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. | |||
* Suchman, L. (1987). Plans and Situated Actions. Cambridge. Cambridge University Press. | |||
* Suchman, L., Pea, R., Seely Brown, J., & Heath, C. (1987). Plans and Situated Actions. Cambridge University Press. | |||
* Vygotsky, L.S. (1978). Mind in Society. Cambridge, MA. Harvard University Press. | |||
; Analysis for user interface design | |||
* | * Ackroyd, S., J.A. Hughes (1981). Data Collection in Context. Longman, London, NY: 66-98. | ||
* | * Becker, R. (1999). Direct observation Techniques. Schuler and Namioka (eds) Jump White Papers. Participatory Design. PP. 123-157. | ||
* Bloomberg, J., Giacomi, J., Mosher, A., & Swenton-Hall, P. (1993). Ethnographic field methods and their relation to design. In D. Schuler & A. Namioka (Eds.), Participatory Design: Principles and Practices. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. | |||
* Bodker, S., Gronbaek, K., and Kyng, M. (1993). Cooperative design: Techniques and experiences from the Scandinavian scene. In D. Schuler & A. Namioka (Eds), Participatory Design: Principles and Practices (p. 157-175). Erlbaum, Hillsdale: NJ. | |||
* Caroll, J.M. (1991). Designing Interactions. | |||
* Carroll, J.M. (1996). Encountering Others: Reciprocal Openings in Participatory Design and User-Centered Design. Human-Computer Interaction 11: 285-290. | |||
* Jordan, B A. Henderson (1995). Interaction Analysis: Foundations and Practice. The Journal of the Learning Sciences, 4 (1), 39-103. | |||
* Kautz, K. (1996). User Participation and Participatory Design: Topics in Computing Education. Human-Computer Interaction, 11, 267-284. | |||
* Kensing, F. and J. Simonsen (1997). Using ethnography in contextual design. Communications of the ACM, 40(7), 82-88. | |||
* Wasson, C. (2000). Ethnography in the Field of Design. Human Organization, 59(4): 377-388. | |||
* | ; Other | ||
Follow these links | |||
* [[design-based research]] | |||
* [[design science]] | |||
* [[usability]] | |||
* [[human-computer interaction]] | |||
* [[Web usability]] | |||
* ... and more in the categories [[:category:design methodologies|design methodologies]] and [[:category:ergonomics and human-computer interaction|ergonomics and human-computer interaction]] |
Latest revision as of 16:31, 10 February 2020
Definition
- Design methodology tells what methodology to use in order to build things.
See also:
- Design science for an overview
Design methodologies
- This section needs to be written. For the moment follow links below
- Artifacts and design rules
- Design languages, i.e. the tools used to describe artifacts, e.g. educational modelling languages.
- design rules, i.e. one kind of output
- Related subjects and fields
- Instructional design methods
- In software engineering: Human-computer interaction, User-centered design
- Usability and web usability
- In education and educational technology: design-based research
- Design and emotion
- Relevant other disciplines
- Ethnography
- Activity theory, in particular the change laboratory method
- Cognitive load theory
- Humor
(actually includes some interesting patterns of bad practice that readers seem to have experienced).
Links
- Design A series of design templates that will help to design system. From Tigris.org, Open Source Software Engineering Tools.
Bibliography
- Research project methodology
- Pertti Järvinen: On Research Methods. Tampere: Opinpajan Kirja, ISBN 952-99233-1-7.
- Note: This seems to be the only useful (general) methodology book related to design-oriented research. Very dense reading, but worth to buy,
directly from here (no other place sells it): http://www.uta.fi/taju ... a small and friendly university bookshop (tested by me)No more available (new adress on the university book shop: https://www.tuni.fi/en/library/study-and-research/tampere-university-press/our-books). Seemed to have examplary in finnish : https://www.booky.fi/search.php?search=on+research+methods
- Note: This seems to be the only useful (general) methodology book related to design-oriented research. Very dense reading, but worth to buy,
- Some foundations
- Futon Suri, J. (2004). Design Expression and Human Experience: Evolving Design Practice. McDonagh, E. et al. (Eds)(p. 13-17) Design and Emotion. Taylor and Francis.
- Garfinkel, H. (1967). Studies in Ethnomethodology. Engliwood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.
- Greenbaum, J. (1993). A Design of One's Own. In D. Schuler & A. Namioka (Eds.), Participatory Design: Principles and Practices (pp. 123-155). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc
- Holtzblatt, K., Beyer, H. (1994). Representing work for the purpose of design. In Lucy Suchman (Ed), Representations of Work.Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) HTML
- Hutchins, E. (1991). The social organisation of distributed cognition. L. Resnick (ed.) Perspectives on Socially Shared Cognition. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 283-287.
- Hutchins, E. (1994). Cognition in the Wild. Cambridge, MA. MIT Press.
- Hutchins, distributed cognition in an airline cockpit PDF
- Kuutti, K. (1995). Activity Theory as a potential framework for humancomputer interaction research. In B. Nardi (ed.), Context and Consciousness: Activity Theory and Human Computer Interaction, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1995, pp. 17-44.
- Lave, J., Wenger, I. (1991). Situated Learning : Legitimate Peripheral Participation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Leont’ev, A. (1974). The problem of activity in psychology. Soviet Psychology. 13(2): 4-33.
- Nardi, B.A. (1996). Studying Context : A comparison of Activity Theory, Situated Actions Models, and Distributed Cognition.
- Norman, D. (2005). Human-Centered Design Considered Harmful. Interaction. 12(4): 14-19.
- Schon. D.A. (1983). The Reflective Practitioner. London: Temple Smith.
- Scribner, S. (1984). Studying working intelligence. In B. Roboff and J. Lave (eds), Everyday Cognition: Its development in Social Context. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Suchman, L. (1987). Plans and Situated Actions. Cambridge. Cambridge University Press.
- Suchman, L., Pea, R., Seely Brown, J., & Heath, C. (1987). Plans and Situated Actions. Cambridge University Press.
- Vygotsky, L.S. (1978). Mind in Society. Cambridge, MA. Harvard University Press.
- Analysis for user interface design
- Ackroyd, S., J.A. Hughes (1981). Data Collection in Context. Longman, London, NY: 66-98.
- Becker, R. (1999). Direct observation Techniques. Schuler and Namioka (eds) Jump White Papers. Participatory Design. PP. 123-157.
- Bloomberg, J., Giacomi, J., Mosher, A., & Swenton-Hall, P. (1993). Ethnographic field methods and their relation to design. In D. Schuler & A. Namioka (Eds.), Participatory Design: Principles and Practices. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
- Bodker, S., Gronbaek, K., and Kyng, M. (1993). Cooperative design: Techniques and experiences from the Scandinavian scene. In D. Schuler & A. Namioka (Eds), Participatory Design: Principles and Practices (p. 157-175). Erlbaum, Hillsdale: NJ.
- Caroll, J.M. (1991). Designing Interactions.
- Carroll, J.M. (1996). Encountering Others: Reciprocal Openings in Participatory Design and User-Centered Design. Human-Computer Interaction 11: 285-290.
- Jordan, B A. Henderson (1995). Interaction Analysis: Foundations and Practice. The Journal of the Learning Sciences, 4 (1), 39-103.
- Kautz, K. (1996). User Participation and Participatory Design: Topics in Computing Education. Human-Computer Interaction, 11, 267-284.
- Kensing, F. and J. Simonsen (1997). Using ethnography in contextual design. Communications of the ACM, 40(7), 82-88.
- Wasson, C. (2000). Ethnography in the Field of Design. Human Organization, 59(4): 377-388.
- Other
Follow these links
- design-based research
- design science
- usability
- human-computer interaction
- Web usability
- ... and more in the categories design methodologies and ergonomics and human-computer interaction