Computer Science – Human-Computer Interaction
Scientific paper
2006-11-29
Design Studies (2004)
Computer Science
Human-Computer Interaction
Scientific paper
By contrast to design meetings, design evaluation meetings (DEMs) have generally been considered as situations in which, according to DEMs methodologies, design activities are quite marginal. In a study of DEMs in software development, i.e. in technical review meetings following a particular review methodology, we showed: (i) the occurrence of design activities as part of an argumentation process; (ii) the relative importance of cognitive synchronisation as a prerequisite for evaluation; (iii) the important role played in evaluation by argumentation that makes explicit the underlying design rationale (DR). On the basis of our results, we discuss the potential for using DR methodologies in this kind of meetings.
D'Astous Patrick
Détienne Françoise
Robillard Pierre
Visser Willemien
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