AN INFORMATION REQUIREMENT STRATEGY FOR CAPTURING AND ANALYSING DESIGN ACTIVITY AND BEHAVIOUR

DS 60: Proceedings of DESIGN 2010, the 11th International Design Conference, Dubrovnik, Croatia

Year: 2010
Editor: Marjanovic D., Storga M., Pavkovic N., Bojcetic N.
Author: Cash, P. J.; Hicks, B. J.; Culley, S. J.
Section: DESIGN THEORY AND RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Page(s): 11-20

Abstract

This paper forms part of the wider ongoing discussion on the issues and possible mitigating techniques present in empirical design research today. There are many methods which aim to develop rigour, validity and replicability. This paper brings these discussions together, drawing out a number of fundamental similarities in addressing the key barriers to success. These fall into an overarching theoretical framework from which common factors and issues can be identified. Finally an strategy is proposed for improving the standardisation and appropriateness of empirical information capture.

Keywords: empirical issues, research methods, capture framework

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