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3.2 Approaches to Design of Technical Tools

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  • 1 User Centered DesignRead more of «1 User Centered Design»

    24 June 2007, by Administrator

    Definition and Scope
    Wikipedia defines User-Centered Design as follows:
    User-centered design (UCD) is a design philosophy and a process in which the needs, wants, and limitations of the end user of an interface or document are given extensive attention at each stage of the design process. (...)

  • 1 Illich and Convivial Philosophy
  • 2 Movements Related to Convivial Tools
  • 3 Design of Convivial Tools
    • 3.1 Characteristics of Convivial Tools
    • 3.2 Approaches to Design of Technical Tools
    • 3.3 Open Source Design
  • 4 Product Life of the Convivial Tool
    • 4.3 Technical Documentation (User Manuals, On-Line Help)
    • 4.4 After-Sales Service
  • 5 About Us
  • 7 Original Research
    • 1.1 Introduction
    • 1.4 Towards an Encyclopedia of Convivial Tools
    • 3 Mental Conviviality
      • 3.1 Principles of Mental Conviviality
    • 3 Original Research on Social Conviviality
    • 4 Original Research on Personal Conviviality
    • 4 Social Conviviality
      • 4.1 Principles of Social Conviviality
    • 5 Other Articles in Temporary Storage
    • 5 Personal Conviviality
      • 5.1 Principles of Personal Conviviality

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