359 research outputs found

    „Walled Spaces for Open Design“ – Grenzerfahrungen aus zwei agilen Software-Migrationsprojekten

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    Dieser Beitrag versucht Grenzen für die Einrichtung eines gemeinsamen Designraums nachzuziehen, die dem Autor bei der Durchführung zweier ausgewählter agiler Entwicklungsprojekte aufgezeigt wurden. Die Erfahrungen wurden aus externer Sicht eines Beraters gesammelt, der sowohl den agilen Prozess mit eingeführt hat als auch selbst als Softwarearchitekt an der Entwicklung beteiligt war. Organisationseigene Rahmenbedingungen, das Zusammenspiel der involvierten Interessensgruppen und die explizierten Ziele der hier beschriebenen Software- Migrationsprojekte hatten dabei einen wesentlich einschränkenden Einfluss auf den Freiraum für partizipatives Design. Der Artikel berichtet von aufgetretenen Schwierigkeiten und beschreibt Lösungsansätze, die dabei verfolgt wurden

    Fritz Schumacher & Heinrich Tessenow: Architecture, an Art or a Craft?

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    This booklet contains the inaugural lectures of Fritz Schumacher and Heinrich Tessenow given on the occasion of their appointment respectively as professors at the Technical University in Dresden and The Art Academy in Dresden.The lectures provide novel insights into their understanding of architecture and into their proposals for reform of architectural education. they are proceeded by an introductory essay of the guest editor architectural historian Hartmut Frank.History, Form & Aesthetic

    Where »less« is »more« – notions of minimalism and the design of interactive systems: A constructive analysis of products & processes of human-computer-interaction design from a minimalist standpoint

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    This thesis assumes scientific transdisciplinary work is possible. Consequently, it is torn between a ‚rigid‘ logical tradition, which even in the purely mathematic proof is actually based on convention, empirical ‚evidence‘, that risks choosing chance over truth, and scholarly argument, where generalization is based on the transparency of personal bias. It presents a mixture of scientific work from the liberal arts, from design and from computer science. For some, it will not be detailed enough in its treatment of design, for others, principles of engineering will fall short. Yet, the marriage of different disciplines might appeal to those who believe it is the friction between different fields that makes the craft of designing interactive systems so interesting. This thesis tries to differentiate meanings of simplicity—when we build something, we often want it simple, yet seldom know how. It is a thesis about minimalism, a concept from art, music and literature, and about its use in human-computer interaction. It documents a process rather than presenting a result, as the connection from the liberal arts to computer science is not immediate, and transferring a concept from one realm to another will need some argumentative support to hold the weight of argument. We can well build (fairly) usable interactive systems. Experience tells us how to get things right—most of the time. Guidelines and rules help us to build good interfaces. Design processes, methods and techniques aid us in developing use-centred design. This thesis does not attempt to teach how to design better products in a better way; the author knows others with more practical experience, and is afraid to teach others on this subject. Instead, this thesis establishes perspectives on the why. Why do some products work better than others? Why do guidelines lead to simple designs? Why do methods work? Minimalism is part of this answer. Reduction lies at the heart of design. Identifying key users and key tasks and limiting immediate functionality to the essential produces simple, yet powerful products. Selecting, structuring and modularizing functionality, fitting tools to a specific task, configuring complex work environments, and crafting tools for useful misuse are all important parts of design. Reduction implicitly guides designers, design rules and design methodology. Minimalism is used here to differentiate between these design goals and design activities, it is used as a tool to identify the benefits of reduction, and the trade-offs involved. But it also makes explicit the dangers and shortcomings of an approach following ‚less is more‘, of less becoming a bore

    When the journey becomes the destination: Proposing a mindset-based vision to rethink and create multi-modal mobility solutions

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    The mobility industry is facing a disruptive transformation. A large number of social, economic and technological trends are shaping the way we will move in the future. In this fast-changing environment, mytaxi becomes FREE NOW due to the joint venture in 2019 between its mother company Daimler together with BMW. While joining forces to become a stronger mobility player, FREE NOW’s product portfolio is undergoing a major change. Moving from offering only taxi rides to becoming a multi-modal mobility provider. This holistic approach to mobility brings lots of new challenges for the company.This project is born from the knowledge gap identified within the company, regarding the city dweller’s behaviours and attitudes. With an open and explorative approach, this project focuses on providing the company with a human-centred upgrade to mobility.Based on a user and trend research, this project identifies how the essence of mobility – of covering a physical distance – will evolve towards a multi-purpose-driven activity: shifting from a compromising experience towards a fulfilling experience.The project, ’When the journey becomes the destination’, identifies four mindsets that describe the interactions city dwellers will have while travelling in the future context. For FREE NOW, the identified potential is to enable people to act according to their state of mind and facilitating them to recognise the mindset they are at that moment. This will allow providing a fulfilling service experience by matching them with the right mobility service.This mindset-based approach proposed aims to help FREE NOW rethink and create multi-modal mobility solutions. While leaving apart the purely functional connotations of mobility, the designed mindsets focus on the meaningful nuances of mobility. From the service experience resulting from the human interactions with the space, four design directions are created to stimulate the designers from FREE NOW to question the status quo, as well as the future context.Strategic Product Desig

    Sociedades modernas, sociedades de obsolescência: a sociologia temporal de Hartmut Rosa / Modern societies, obsolescence societies: Hartmut Rosa's temporal sociology

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    Resenha de: ROSA, Hartmut. Aceleração: a transformação das estruturas temporais na modernidade. São Paulo: Editora Unesp, 2019. Centrado na revisitação da modernidade a partir de uma perspectiva temporal, Hartmut Rosa sustenta o conceito de aceleração social como aspecto fundante do projeto moderno. Explorando diferentes variáveis causais para o conceito da aceleração social, a resenha examina as transformações das instituições morais, valorativas e políticas ocorridas ao longo do desenvolvimento histórico da modernidade como episódios induzidos pela obsolescência. Sendo esta um produto de campos de ação crescentemente cambiantes e acelerados, o autor mobiliza esse conceito para fundamentar inédita proposta de diferenciação entre a modernidade e a modernidade tardia como momentos históricos calcados em diferentes níveis de compressão espaço-temporal, estabilidade institucional e temporalização de projetos individuais e coletivos de futuro.***AbstractCentered on revisiting modernity from a temporal perspective, Hartmut Rosa supports the concept of social acceleration as a fundamental aspect of the modern project. Exploring different causal variables for the concept of social acceleration, the review examines the transformations of moral, valuative and political institutions that occurred during the historical development of modernity as episodes induced by obsolescence. As this is a product of increasingly changing and accelerated fields of action, the author mobilizes this concept to substantiate an unprecedented proposal for differentiation between modernity and late modernity as historical moments based on different levels of space-time compression, institutional stability and temporalization of individual and collective future projects

    Unconnected Ends

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    Minimalism, Industrial Design and HCI

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    Minimalism, Simplicity and Rules of Design

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    Minimalism: Introduction and Synopsis

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    Einsatz elektronischer Medien zur Unterstützung der universitären Lehre: Ein Erfahrungsbericht

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    Erfahrungen mit dem Einsatz verschiedener Systeme zur Unterstützung von Lehrveranstaltungen werden gegenübergestellt und Konsequenzen des Einsatzkontextes für den Entwurf von Informationsplattformen, die die Lehre unterstützen sollen, und die Auswahl der Plattformen aufgezeigt
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