Service Designers’ Information Seeking: Consulting Peers versus Documenting Designs
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Service Designers’ Information Seeking: Consulting Peers versus Documenting Designs. / Lin, Yu-Tzu; Hertzum, Morten.
Proceedings of HCI International 2019. Bind CCIS 1032 Cham : Springer, 2019. s. 41-48 (Communications in Computer and Information Science, Bind 1032).Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Konferencebidrag i proceedings › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - Service Designers’ Information Seeking: Consulting Peers versus Documenting Designs
AU - Lin, Yu-Tzu
AU - Hertzum, Morten
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Service design is an information intensive activity. This study aims to inves-tigate service designers’ information behavior and understand the roles peo-ple and documents play as information sources for service designers. Ten de-signers were interviewed about their information seeking behavior in one service design project from its start to its completion. The interviewees were asked to describe and reflect upon their choice of information sources and their use of project documentation. Each interview lasted about 1.5 hours. The interviews were transcribed in full and the transcripts were coded with respect to design activities, information sources used, and reflections on in-formation behavior. People served five different roles as information sources and documents served four. Documents became increasingly important sources of information as projects progressed because still more information was recorded in writing. Consistent with previous research, people play an important role because of their easy accessibility and the good quality of the information they provide. In contrast, the forward-looking role of document creation restricts the backward-looking roles of the resulting documentation. We speculate that the consultancies suffer from poor integration across doc-uments.
AB - Service design is an information intensive activity. This study aims to inves-tigate service designers’ information behavior and understand the roles peo-ple and documents play as information sources for service designers. Ten de-signers were interviewed about their information seeking behavior in one service design project from its start to its completion. The interviewees were asked to describe and reflect upon their choice of information sources and their use of project documentation. Each interview lasted about 1.5 hours. The interviews were transcribed in full and the transcripts were coded with respect to design activities, information sources used, and reflections on in-formation behavior. People served five different roles as information sources and documents served four. Documents became increasingly important sources of information as projects progressed because still more information was recorded in writing. Consistent with previous research, people play an important role because of their easy accessibility and the good quality of the information they provide. In contrast, the forward-looking role of document creation restricts the backward-looking roles of the resulting documentation. We speculate that the consultancies suffer from poor integration across doc-uments.
KW - Faculty of Humanities
KW - Information seeking behavior
KW - Information system design
KW - Information sources
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-030-23522-2_6
DO - 10.1007/978-3-030-23522-2_6
M3 - Article in proceedings
VL - CCIS 1032
T3 - Communications in Computer and Information Science
SP - 41
EP - 48
BT - Proceedings of HCI International 2019
PB - Springer
CY - Cham
ER -
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