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Design for Elderly – A Meeting Point for Ethnography and Usability

dc.contributor.authorEndter, Cordulade_DE
dc.contributor.editorZiegler, Jürgende_DE
dc.date.accessioned2017-11-20T08:44:35Z
dc.date.available2017-11-20T08:44:35Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.description.abstractEthnographic research methods are getting more and more popular in disciplines that have mainly been dominated by quantitative or experimental methodological approaches. Especially in technology-driven research, ethnography seems to enrich common approaches by investigating the use of technology in the everyday life of prospective users. By participating in and observing the users and their mundane activities, routines and rituals ethnography provides insights that can be integrated in the design process to improve the usability of the artifact. This article discusses the intersection of ethnography and usability by introducing ethnographic methods, discussing their application in the context of design for elderly and presenting results of an ethnographic case study in the field of Ambient Assisted Living (AAL).de_DE
dc.identifier.pissn2196-6826de_DE
dc.identifier.urihttps://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/6227
dc.publisherDe Gruyterde_DE
dc.relation.ispartofi-com: Vol. 15, No. 1de_DE
dc.subjectAmbient Assisted Livingde_DE
dc.subjectEthnographyde_DE
dc.subjectParticipant Observationde_DE
dc.subjectUsabilityde_DE
dc.titleDesign for Elderly – A Meeting Point for Ethnography and Usabilityde_DE
dc.typeText/Conference Paperde_DE
gi.citation.publisherPlaceBerlinde_DE
gi.citation.startPage17–26de_DE
gi.document.qualitydigidocde_DE

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