Design Probes for Handheld and Ubiquitous Computing
Harold Thimbleby5 
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Middlesex University, LONDON, UK |
Abstract
In developing electronic gadgets, meters and oscilloscopes are used to probe into their workings, so that engineers can understand
how they are behaving and how they can be improved. Analogously, this paper suggests a variety of conceptual probes that can
be used to explore the process of design. The probes focus designers' attention onto successfully managing complexity and
in coping with socio-economic influences on design practice in the real world.
Acknowledgements Ann Blandford, Penny Duquenoy, Peter Ladkin, Michael Harrison and David Pullinger made very useful comments for which the
author is grateful.
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