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Challenges and Opportunities in the Design of Digital Tools for Distributed Affinity Diagramming. / Remy, Christian; Harboe, Gunnar; Frich Pedersen, Jonas et al.
Proceedings of the 32nd European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics (ECCE 2021). red. / Patrizia Marti; Oronzo Parlangeli; Annamaria Recupero. New York : Association for Computing Machinery, 2021. s. 1-5 11.Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport/proceeding › Konferencebidrag i proceedings › Forskning › peer review
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T1 - Challenges and Opportunities in the Design of Digital Tools for Distributed Affinity Diagramming
AU - Remy, Christian
AU - Harboe, Gunnar
AU - Frich Pedersen, Jonas
AU - Biskjaer, Michael Mose
AU - Dalsgaard, Peter
PY - 2021/4
Y1 - 2021/4
N2 - Affinity diagramming is an oft-used sense-making technique in design research and practice to analyze qualitative data, utilizing a large number of sticky notes on walls. Over the past two decades, several digital tools have been tried and tested to augment or even replace the physical affinity diagramming process. Even so, the analog process usually prevails. We developed an online collab- oration tool specifically tailored toward affinity diagramming to explore the challenges and opportunities of such a system in the particular case where the distributed teams do not have access to co-located settings. Here, we present a user experience study of five groups (dyads) of students based on a one-hour diagramming task under remote observation, followed by semi-structured interviews. Our study contributes three distinct insights to inform future work, namely that digital affinity diagrams 1) reduce the awareness of co-participants’ actions, 2) provide fewer cues about ownership and use than physical diagrams, and 3) save time, improve manipula- tion, and overview. We end with a discussion of the challenges and opportunities for the design of digital tools for distributed teams involved in sense-making tasks.
AB - Affinity diagramming is an oft-used sense-making technique in design research and practice to analyze qualitative data, utilizing a large number of sticky notes on walls. Over the past two decades, several digital tools have been tried and tested to augment or even replace the physical affinity diagramming process. Even so, the analog process usually prevails. We developed an online collab- oration tool specifically tailored toward affinity diagramming to explore the challenges and opportunities of such a system in the particular case where the distributed teams do not have access to co-located settings. Here, we present a user experience study of five groups (dyads) of students based on a one-hour diagramming task under remote observation, followed by semi-structured interviews. Our study contributes three distinct insights to inform future work, namely that digital affinity diagrams 1) reduce the awareness of co-participants’ actions, 2) provide fewer cues about ownership and use than physical diagrams, and 3) save time, improve manipula- tion, and overview. We end with a discussion of the challenges and opportunities for the design of digital tools for distributed teams involved in sense-making tasks.
KW - Affinity diagramming
KW - Qualitative analysis
KW - Global virtual teams
KW - Sense-making
U2 - 10.1145/3452853.3452871
DO - 10.1145/3452853.3452871
M3 - Article in proceedings
SN - 978-1-4503-8757-6
SP - 1
EP - 5
BT - Proceedings of the 32nd European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics (ECCE 2021)
A2 - Marti, Patrizia
A2 - Parlangeli, Oronzo
A2 - Recupero, Annamaria
PB - Association for Computing Machinery
CY - New York
T2 - European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics
Y2 - 26 April 2021 through 29 April 2021
ER -