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Current Definition Domain-Oriented Design Environments (DODEs)
DODEs are computational media that allow people to be engaged in more authentic tasks in their work practices by allowing them to deal with domains, not to fight with tools. DODEs make computers invisible and enable users to communicate with the problem domain rather than with computer tools. They extend construction kits by supporting not just the design of an artifact, but the design of a "good" artifact by increasing the back-talk of an artifact using critics. They support reflection-in-action as a design methods. They are based on a multi-faceted architecture and they are designed and involved using the SER process model.
Author: Gerhard Last Edit Date: 9/19/98; 12:50:27 AM
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