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Alby2008
BibType ARTICLE
Key Alby2008
Author(s) Francesca Alby, Cristina Zucchermaglio
Title Collaboration in web design: Sharing knowledge, pursuing usability
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Tag(s) EMCA, Design, Knowledge, HCI, Collaboration, Web design, Interface usability, Distributed cognition, Situated learning
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Journal Journal of Pragmatics
Volume 40
Number 3
Pages 494–506
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DOI 10.1016/j.pragma.2007.10.008
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This article analyzes how and why collaboration is useful in web design. Through an analysis of interactions in an Italian Internet company, the article shows that collaboration is the system used by designers to improve organizational functioning and the quality of products. In particular, it shows that collaboration supports certain crucial work activities, such as the planning of new products and the pursuit of interface usability. To perform these activities, designers draw on specific interactive resources, such as a repertoire of skills shared by groups of different professionals and their overlapping identities as designers and users. These resources are made visible by the article's epistemological and methodological approach to the study of web design as a collaborative activity.

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