Interactive systems to assume informed patient consent
R Woll, LL Fitch, PF Clarkson, JM Long - Proceedings of the …, 1988 - computer.org
R Woll, LL Fitch, PF Clarkson, JM Long
Proceedings of the Symposium on the Engineering of Computer-Based Medical, 1988•computer.orgIn order to inform the design of new tools for interactive application design, we used a
grounded theory approach to find out what designers' needs are when designing such
applications. This paper reports our findings (20 designer needs) from content analysis of
five types of artifacts: surveys, Blend discussion list emails, Dreamweaver forum entries,
Flash forum entries, and interviews with ten designers. These 20 needs were then validated
in follow-up interviews and focus group sessions. The results of this work revealed trends …
grounded theory approach to find out what designers' needs are when designing such
applications. This paper reports our findings (20 designer needs) from content analysis of
five types of artifacts: surveys, Blend discussion list emails, Dreamweaver forum entries,
Flash forum entries, and interviews with ten designers. These 20 needs were then validated
in follow-up interviews and focus group sessions. The results of this work revealed trends …
Abstract
In order to inform the design of new tools for interactive application design, we used a grounded theory approach to find out what designers' needs are when designing such applications. This paper reports our findings (20 designer needs) from content analysis of five types of artifacts: surveys, Blend discussion list emails, Dreamweaver forum entries, Flash forum entries, and interviews with ten designers. These 20 needs were then validated in follow-up interviews and focus group sessions. The results of this work revealed trends regarding the importance of each need and show that flow is one of the most important needs.
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