CHI 98 Conference Program April 18-23, 1998, Los Angeles, CA USA

Hugh Beyer Sessions

Tutorial: 17. Getting Started on a Contextual Project

Sunday 14:00 - 17:30.

Karen Holtzblatt, InContext Enterprises; Hugh Beyer, InContext Enterprises

Benefits
You will be able to plan and conduct a project using contextual techniques to gather customer data.

Origins
Update of a highly rated CHI 97 tutorial.

Features

Audience
Anyone interested in putting contextual or customer-centered techniques into practice in their own projects. Will be most valuable to those with some knowledge of contextual techniques since it focuses on procedural aspects of using them and takes knowledge of the techniques for granted.

Presentation
Lecture, demonstration and hands-on exercises.

Instructors
The instructors developed Contextual Design, a customer-centered design process that extends the contextual inquiry data gathering technique. Dr. Holtzblatt originated the Contextual Inquiry approach to field data collection and pioneered its introduction into working engineering teams. She has used customer-centered processes to design and evaluate software, hardware and business processes. Hugh Beyer has worked in the industry as programmer, architect and consultant. He has designed and developed object-oriented repositories and integrated CASE systems, and has developed processes for using customer data to drive object-oriented design. They are co-founders of InContext Enterprises Inc., coaching teams to design products, product strategies and information systems from customer data.

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Tutorial: 25. Contextual Design: Using Customer Work Models to Drive Systems Design

Monday 09:00 - 17:30.

Karen Holtzblatt, InContext Enterprises; Hugh Beyer, InContext Enterprises

Benefits
You will learn how to develop work models for representing data from field studies in a form that is suitable for system design.

Origins
This is an update of a highly rated tutorial from CHI 95, CHI 96 and CHI 97.

Features

Audience
Anyone interested in customer-centered design, requirements analysis or tailoring products and systems to people's work. Especially valuable for those who have experience collecting field data about users.

Presentation
Lectures, video, demonstrations and hands-on exercises.

Instructors
The instructors developed Contextual Design, a customer-centered design process that extends the contextual inquiry data gathering technique. Dr. Holtzblatt originated the Contextual Inquiry approach to field data collection and pioneered its introduction into working engineering teams. She has used customer-centered processes to design and evaluate software, hardware and business processes. Hugh Beyer has worked in the industry as programmer, architect and consultant. He has designed and developed object-oriented repositories and integrated CASE systems, and has developed processes for using customer data to drive object-oriented design.

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Special Interest Group: Contextual Techniques: Real Life Experience with Contextual Techniques

Wednesday 11:00 - 12:30.

Organizers




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