[Sigia-l] Human-Centered Design 99% bad

Anne Miller amiller at humanfactors.uq.edu.au
Mon Aug 1 17:24:41 EDT 2005


Depends on the dynamic demands of the environment together with
environmental possibilities and constraints and human capabilities. 

And we/they do it all the time. 

A



Dr Anne Miller
Group Leader
Patient Safety Research Group
Key Centre for Human Factors
University of Queensland
Ph: 61 7 3365  4543
Email: amiller at humanfactors.uq.edu.au


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Anne Miller:

> we are much better off designing to make the possibilities and constraints
in
> the environment visible so that people can create their own activity to
suit
> their own particular situations and contexts.

"can create"

Should they? Do they? Would they?

Ziya
Nullius in Verba 


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