Sunday, 2 March 2014

Design Method

I've not posted for a week due to a few social days and the list of articles for me to analyse constantly growing. This weeks post is all about the Design methodology i've chosen to follow when creating my artefact and a quick update on what i've been up to and whats coming up.

The design methodology i've chosen to follow is user-centered design. This is a process where the needs, wants and limitations of the end users of a process are considered throughout each stage of the design process.
The reason i've chosen this process is because the project has to match the needs of the team i'm creating it for and throughout the processing i will be relying on their knowledge and expertise to help build the artefact. This is an iterative process which is another reason i choose it because the artefact will need to be refined a few times before the team accept it as part of their policy, so i needed a process that went full circle.

What i've been doing this week is analysing every article i've come across that is relevant. the analysis include taking notes on every article and summarising the article into key points, i'm also noting down how article helps me and why it's useful to me. When this is finished I will start my Lit review using all of the notes i've gathered.

This week and next week I have my data collection interviews at the company, so i've been preparing for them by creating semi-structured interviews with questions that will sway the conversation towards the information I need.

Short and sharp this week, more soon to follow.

Thank you very much for reading!! Stayed tune for more. You Stay Classy Bournemouth.

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