Participatory Design: Structure in the Toolbox

Authors

  • Finn Kensing
  • Andreas Munk-Madsen

Keywords:

Participatory design, co-operation, knowledge and methods

Abstract

In system development users and developers need to understand several domains: users' present work, technological options and the system being developed. These domains must be understood both at a concrete level and at an abstract, structured level. No single method achieves this. Therefore we must use various methods. This paper explains why a specific method may work in some situations and not in others. The paper concludes by classifying a number of well-known methods according to their applicability.

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Published

1992-01-01

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Section

Papers: Techniques and Practices I: Using Artifacts