互动、合作和崩溃

P. Johnson
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建模的意义是什么?为什么我们不直接利用我们的直觉、创造力、经验和知识来设计和构建互动系统呢?这是一个在某些领域经常被提出的论点。当我们设计和构建系统时,我们确实使用了上述所有方法,但我们仍然会出错,而且往往是以严重的方式出错,而这些错误大多只会花费时间或金钱。模型不一定能让我们避免设计中的错误和陷阱,模型只是对细节的抽象,是我们认为相关、感兴趣和/或关注的东西的表示。我们必须在开发和使用设计模型方面具有创造性、天才性、经验丰富和知识渊博。模型本身并不存在,从事开发和使用模型的人并不是纯粹为了开发或延续特定模型的使用而这样做的。在我看来,建模是进一步理解的一种方式,随着我们理解的进步,我们使用的模型也应该如此。在这方面,我想考虑一下我对交互的理解是如何发展的,以及我试图对交互的各个方面进行建模的尝试,我试图理解这些方面,以便我可以利用这些理解来改进交互设计。这意味着尽管任务建模一直很重要,但它并不是万能的。
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Interactions, collaborations and breakdowns
What is the point of modelling anything - why don't we simply get on with the job of designing and building interactive systems using our intuitions, creative genius, experience and knowledge. This is an argument often put forward in certain areas. We do use all the above when we design and build systems and we still get them wrong, often in serious ways that mostly only cost in terns of time or money. Models do not necessarily allow us to avoid the mistakes and pitfalls of design, a model is only an abstraction over detail, a representation of something that we believe is of relevance, interest and/or concern. We have to be creative, ingenius, experienced and knowledgeable in our development and use of models in design. Models do not exist for themselves, and people who engage in developing and using models are not doing that purely for the purpose of developing or perpetuating the use of a particular model. In my view modelling is a way to further understanding, and as our understanding progresses so should the models we use. In this respect I want to consider how my understanding of interaction has progressed and with that my attempts to model aspects of interaction that I am trying to understand so that I might use that understanding to improve interaction design. That means that while task modelling has been and still is important it is not a be all and end all.
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