Difference between revisions of "Crabtree2003"

From emcawiki
Jump to: navigation, search
(Created page with "{{BibEntry |BibType=BOOK |Author(s)=Andy Crabtree; |Title=Designing collaborative systems: A practical guide to ethnography |Tag(s)=EMCA; Ethnography; CSCW; Methodology; |Ke...")
 
 
Line 1: Line 1:
 
{{BibEntry
 
{{BibEntry
 
|BibType=BOOK
 
|BibType=BOOK
|Author(s)=Andy Crabtree;  
+
|Author(s)=Andy Crabtree;
|Title=Designing collaborative systems: A practical guide to ethnography
+
|Title=Designing Collaborative Systems: A Practical Guide to Ethnography
|Tag(s)=EMCA; Ethnography; CSCW; Methodology;  
+
|Tag(s)=EMCA; Ethnography; CSCW; Methodology;
 
|Key=Crabtree2003
 
|Key=Crabtree2003
|Publisher=Springer-Verlag
+
|Publisher=Springer
 
|Year=2003
 
|Year=2003
 
|Address=London
 
|Address=London
 +
|URL=https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007%2Fb97516
 +
|DOI=10.1007/b97516
 +
|Abstract=Designing Collaborative Systems: A Practical Guide to Ethnography introduces a new 'ethnographic' approach that will enable designers to create collaborative and interactive systems, which are employed successfully in real-world settings. This new approach, adapted from the field of social research, considers both the social circumstances and the level and type of human interaction involved, thereby ensuring that future ethnographic systems are as user-friendly and as effective as possible.
 +
 +
This book provides the practitioner with an invaluable introduction to this approach, and presents a unique set of practical strategies for incorporating it into the design process. Divided into four distinct sections with practical examples throughout, the book covers:
 +
- the requirements problem;
 +
- ethnographic practices for describing and analysing cooperative work;
 +
- the design process; and
 +
- the role of ethnography when evaluating systems supporting cooperative work.
 
}}
 
}}
An invaluable introduction to the new ‘ethnographic’ approach to designing effective and user friendly collaborative and interactive systems. Here, designers are shown how to analyse the social circumstances in which a particular system will be used. Consisting of four sections the book covers: the requirements problem; how to describe and analyse cooperative work; the design process; and how to evaluate systems supporting cooperative work. Practical examples are provided throughout, based on the development case of a collaborative library database system.
 

Latest revision as of 08:36, 31 October 2019

Crabtree2003
BibType BOOK
Key Crabtree2003
Author(s) Andy Crabtree
Title Designing Collaborative Systems: A Practical Guide to Ethnography
Editor(s)
Tag(s) EMCA, Ethnography, CSCW, Methodology
Publisher Springer
Year 2003
Language
City London
Month
Journal
Volume
Number
Pages
URL Link
DOI 10.1007/b97516
ISBN
Organization
Institution
School
Type
Edition
Series
Howpublished
Book title
Chapter

Download BibTex

Abstract

Designing Collaborative Systems: A Practical Guide to Ethnography introduces a new 'ethnographic' approach that will enable designers to create collaborative and interactive systems, which are employed successfully in real-world settings. This new approach, adapted from the field of social research, considers both the social circumstances and the level and type of human interaction involved, thereby ensuring that future ethnographic systems are as user-friendly and as effective as possible.

This book provides the practitioner with an invaluable introduction to this approach, and presents a unique set of practical strategies for incorporating it into the design process. Divided into four distinct sections with practical examples throughout, the book covers: - the requirements problem; - ethnographic practices for describing and analysing cooperative work; - the design process; and - the role of ethnography when evaluating systems supporting cooperative work.

Notes