Authors
Victor Kaptelinin, Bonnie A Nardi, Catriona Macaulay
Publication date
1999/7/1
Journal
interactions
Volume
6
Issue
4
Pages
27-39
Publisher
ACM
Description
In recent years, specialists in human–computer interaction (HCI) have come to appreciate the importance of understanding the context in which computer-supported activities take place [1]. Such understanding directly affects design and evaluation by revealing what users are up to and how they might most effectively use a technology. The idea is to gain this understanding before the design process has progressed too far, or during evaluation, when openings for modifications and improvements to the technology exist.
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