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The anatomy of prototypes: Prototypes as filters, prototypes as manifestations of design ideas

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An anatomy of prototypes is proposed as a framework for prototype conceptualization that views prototypes not only in their role in evaluation but also in their generative role in enabling designers to reflect on their design activities in exploring a design space.
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The role of prototypes is well established in the field of HCI and Design. A lack of knowledge, however, about the fundamental nature of prototypes still exists. Researchers have attempted to identify different types of prototypes, such as low- vs. high-fidelity prototypes, but these attempts have centered on evaluation rather than support of design exploration. There have also been efforts to provide new ways of thinking about the activity of using prototypes, such as experience prototyping and paper prototyping, but these efforts do not provide a discourse for understanding fundamental characteristics of prototypes. In this article, we propose an anatomy of prototypes as a framework for prototype conceptualization. We view prototypes not only in their role in evaluation but also in their generative role in enabling designers to reflect on their design activities in exploring a design space. We base this framework on the findings of two case studies that reveal two key dimensions: prototypes as filters and prototypes as manifestations. We explain why these two dimensions are important and how this conceptual framework can benefit our field by establishing more solid and systematic knowledge about prototypes and prototyping.

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Concept-Driven Interaction Design Research

TL;DR: It is demonstrated how a concept-driven approach can coexist, and be integrated with, common user-centered approaches to interaction design through the development of a model that makes explicit the existing cycle of prototyping, theory development, and user studies.
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The reflective practitioner: How professionals think in action

R.J. Bogumil
TL;DR: In this article, the reflective practitioner how professionals think in action arena, searching the book that you love to read first or find an interesting book that will make you want to read.
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Educating the Reflective Practitioner: Toward a New Design for Teaching and Learning in the Professions

TL;DR: The problems that face professionals (physicians, lawyers, architects) are often complex and lack "right answers." Skillful professional practice often depends less on factual knowledge than on the ability to reflect before taking action as discussed by the authors.
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The reflective practitioner : how professionals think in action

TL;DR: In this paper, the crisis of confidence in professional knowledge from technical rationality to reflection-in-action is discussed and its implications for the professions and their place in society are discussed.