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Title Evaluating Design Concepts to Support Informal Communication in Hospitals through the Development of a Tool Based on an Iterative Evaluation
Authors David Mejía, Alberto Morán, Jesús Favela, Sergio Ochoa, José A. Pino
Publication date 2009
Abstract The evaluation of groupware systems is considered a complex
activity,
mainly due to the impact that this kind of tools could have in work
practices,
the multiples variables that influences the use and evaluation of them, as
well as the expensive cost of time and resources required for an in situ
evaluation.
These reasons have complicated the generation of a generic guide for
evaluating this type of tools. Some researchers in groupware evaluation have
highlighted the need to evaluate groupware tools, according to the context
and
characteristics of those organizations in which these tools would be
deployed.
Thus, in this paper we present a process to evaluate a tool that supports
informal
collaboration in hospital. Due to nature of hospital work and the difficulty
of
performing an in situ evaluation, our proposal implies a multi-phase
evaluation
process through the development lifecycle of the tool.
Pages 1013-1022
Conference name International Conference on Human Centered Design
Publisher Springer-Verlag (Berlin/Heidelberg, Germany)
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