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Five easy pieces: reframing the design of office systems

Joan Greenbaum (Computer Science Department, University of Aarhus, DK 8000 Aarhus C (Denmark))
Kim Halskov Madsen (Information Science Department, University of Aarhus, DK 8200 Aarhus N (Denmark))

Office Technology and People

ISSN: 0167-5710

Article publication date: 1 February 1988

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Abstract

Problems with the use of office computer systems may often be traced back to the designers' narrow view or understanding of off ice work. Neither office work nor design of office systems should be done solely according to formulas. Precedent and comparison play just as important a role. Accordingly, we do not present a set of guidelines for design but five pieces, or exercises, which stimulate seeing the design issues differently. We use metaphors to interpret computer use. Using the dichotomous ideas of description and interpretation, similarity and difference, planned action and situated action, group discussion and individual problem‐solving, and authoritative knowledge and shared knowledge, we hope to set in motion a dialectical reframing process.

Citation

Greenbaum, J. and Halskov Madsen, K. (1988), "Five easy pieces: reframing the design of office systems", Office Technology and People, Vol. 4 No. 2, pp. 105-116. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb022656

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MCB UP Ltd

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