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Design as “nomadic practice”
In chapter 2 of Ron Wakkary’s book, “Things We Could Design: For More Than Human-Centered Worlds”, design is described as a “nomadic practice” (Wakkary, 2021). From what I can grab out of this chapter, design occurs through the act of designing something. It cannot exist without something being designed. Unlike hard sciences, design does not […]
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Chapter 11: Sampling in Grounded Theory
Morse, J. M. (2009). Sampling in Grounded Theory. The SAGE Handbook of Grounded Theory, 229-244. doi:10.4135/9781848607941.n11 By Janice M. Morse Q: Would determining the interviewees in advance contradict GT? Principles of Sampling for Quantitative Inquiry Principle 1: Excellent research skills are essential for obtaining good data The better the interview, the less interviews you’ll need […]
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Chapter 10: Abduction – The Logic of Discovery of Grounded Theory
Reichertz, J. (2009). Abduction: The Logic of Discovery of Grounded Theory. The SAGE Handbook of Grounded Theory, 214-228. doi:10.4135/9781848607941.n10 By Jo Reichertz (214) Grounded theory is split in two-directions: Strauss and Corbin: Strauss: Qualitative Analysis for Social Scientists (1987) Strauss and Corbin: Basics of Qualitative Research (1990) “Theoretical pre-knowledge flows into the data’s interpretation” Glaser: […]
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Reading Discussion 07 – July 9, 2020
Topics to discuss Proposal length GT – Glaserian vs. Strauss/Corbin methods Go over interview questions listed in proposal draft Things we discussed Methods can be expected to be long in proposal Colin’s dissertation; Information Orientation by Donald Marchand Information Integrity Information Formality Information Control Information Transparency Information Sharing Proactive Information Use Send Colin draft of […]
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Integrating User eXperience practices into software development processes: implications of the UX characteristics
Kashfi, P., Nilsson, A., & Feldt, R. (2017). Integrating User eXperience practices into software development processes: Implications of the UX characteristics. PeerJ Computer Science, 3. doi:10.7717/peerj-cs.130 By Pariya Kashfi, Agneta Nilsson and Robert Feldt July 3, 2020 This paper looks at the challenges of UX in software companies Introduction UX definition = “UX is a […]
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Integrating UX principles and practices into software development organizations: A case study of influencing events
Kashfi, P., Feldt, R., & Nilsson, A. (2019). Integrating UX principles and practices into software development organizations: A case study of influencing events. Journal of Systems and Software, 154, 37-58. doi:10.1016/j.jss.2019.03.066 By Pariya Kashfi, Robert Feldt , Agneta Nilsson July 3, 2020 Introduction UX principles and practices help “deliver an overall appealing UX” Example of […]
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Chapter 9: The Development of Categories
The Development of Categories: Different Approaches in Grounded Theory By Udo Kelle Kelle, U. (2009). The Development of Categories: Different Approaches in Grounded Theory. The SAGE Handbook of Grounded Theory, 191-213. doi:10.4135/9781848607941.n9 Category Building Through Constant Comparison: The Basic Rules From the Discovery of Grounded Theory Categories emerge from data, not forced onto data (193) […]