Envisioning mobile information services: Combining user- and technology-centered design

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Kjeldskov, J [1 ]
Howard, S [1 ]
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[1] Univ Melbourne, Dept Informat Sci, Parkville, Vic 3010, Australia
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We provide a meta-commentary on two approaches used for designing context-dependent mobile devices. On the basis of a 'user-centered' approach, consisting of interviews, observation of current practice and enactment of future scenarios in context, a number of non-functional design sketches were developed. While these sketches reflected a rich understanding of current work practices, they were little more than abstract speculations about future practice; lacking in detail on usability and feasibility, and being largely reactive to current problem situations. Conducted in parallel, the technology-centered study informed the design and implementation of a mature functional prototype. This facilitated a comprehensive usability evaluation revealing a series of technical challenges and problems related to mobile use. Though the technology-centered approach provided detailed input for refining the prototype, and an initial provocative break with current practice, it was less useful in supplying further original alternatives; post-evaluation, the design discussion was largely reactive to the current prototype. In concert, the two approaches complement each other well; the user-centered approach grounding design in current practice, in all its contextual complexity, and the technology-centered approach providing a counterpoint in technically detailed expressions of future possibilities.
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