Supporting the synthesis of information in design teams

Raja Gumienny, Steven P. Dow, Christoph Meinel
2014 Proceedings of the 2014 conference on Designing interactive systems - DIS '14  
User-centered designers often seek to synthesize data from user research into insights and a shared point of view among team members. This paper explores the synthesis process and opportunities for providing computational support. First, we present interviews with novice and expert designers on the common practices and challenges of synthesis. Based on these interviews, we developed digital whiteboard software support for sorting individual segments of user research. The system separates out
more » ... ividual and group activity and helps the team externalize and synthesize their different views of the data. Through a case study, we explore two computer-supported approaches: a structured condition that externalizes the different perspectives on the data of each team member and an unstructured condition that allows each member to organize data into clusters. Novice designers tended to prefer the structured synthesis process, while more experienced designers preferred to freely arrange information segments and create clusters on their own. We provide implications for design education and support tools for user research synthesis.
doi:10.1145/2598510.2598545 dblp:conf/ACMdis/GumiennyDM14 fatcat:j3pc2yc22vho5anz3y4lncdx2q