Communication Design Quarterly Review

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June 2012

  1. Sound usability?
    Abstract

    In this paper, I explore usability for podcasts. I begin with a definition of podcasting. Next, I discuss usability for podcasts, focusing on eight key areas. From here, I build seven usability heuristics for podcasts. With the usability heuristics, I examine the anatomy of podcast, providing 127 podcast usability guidelines. I conclude with a discussion of future research needs.

    doi:10.1145/2424840.2424841
  2. Some impacts of "big data" on usability practice
    Abstract

    Two shifts in the technological landscape -- the era of "big data" and the popularity of Agile software development methodologies -- have made users (and specifically data about them) central to the development process and broadened the definition of user-centered design and usability testing. This paper briefly describes the impact of these shifts on the usability practice. Rudimentary data types useful to usability practitioners are introduced, as well as helpful data tools and required skills. The paper concludes with a list of methodological and pedagogical gaps that should be addressed.

    doi:10.1145/2424840.2424842

March 2012

  1. Method madness
    Abstract

    This case study was created to analyze the methodology and procedures used during a pilot study on mobile usability and preferences conducted at a small Midwestern state college. The pilot study set forth to test features of the pre-redesign University of Wisconsin-Stout website as seen through the screen of a mobile device and then ascertain what students wanted to see in a redesigned version of the mobile interface. The findings of the pilot study were less surprising to the researcher than the problems encountered during the research itself. Future researchers would be well advised to attend to passing trends in mobile technology, as well as avoiding limitations on sample size caused by choice of delivery method and choice of user pool.

    doi:10.1145/2424837.2424839
  2. Do usability evaluators do what we think usability evaluators do?
    Abstract

    In this paper, I review the findings of ongoing research in usability and user experience analysis. In particular, I first discuss how real designers and usability evaluators in their own workplaces use findings from usability testing to drive design decisions within a decision-making space. Second, I investigate how designers and evaluators consciously or unconsciously alter raw usability findings when they develop their recommendations. Finally, I explore what these findings might mean for usability education. Ultimately, I ask if these usability evaluators and designers do what we think usability evaluators and designers should be doing.

    doi:10.1145/2424837.2424838

December 2011

  1. Designing communication for a system of systems
    doi:10.1145/2180857.2180858

September 2011

  1. Some thoughts on audience and context in software development and user assistance
    doi:10.1145/2180851.2180852
  2. Rigo award nomination
    doi:10.1145/2180851.2180856
  3. SIGDOC journal proposal
    doi:10.1145/2180851.2180853
  4. ACM SIGDOC Diana Award Invitation/congratulations!
    doi:10.1145/2180851.2180854
  5. ACM SIGDOC board meeting at the conference hotel on Sunday, October 2nd
    doi:10.1145/2180851.2180855

June 2009

  1. Oh Indiana
    doi:10.1145/2180848.2180849

March 2009

  1. The future of work salon
    doi:10.1145/2180846.2180847

December 2008

  1. What is globalization to you?
    doi:10.1145/2180844.2180845

September 2008

  1. Getting ready for Lisbon
    doi:10.1145/2180841.2180843
  2. SIGDOC on Wikipedia!
    doi:10.1145/2180841.2180842

June 2008

  1. IBM academic initiatives
    doi:10.1145/2180838.2180839
  2. Agile methods survey
    doi:10.1145/2180838.2180840

March 2008

  1. Agile methods survey
    doi:10.1145/2180835.2180836
  2. What is design of communication?
    doi:10.1145/2180835.2180837

December 2007

  1. Practitioners & academics, asking the same questions
    doi:10.1145/2179496.2179497
  2. SIGDOC sessions
    doi:10.1145/2179496.2179498
  3. What is design of communication?
    doi:10.1145/2179496.2179500
  4. Creating documentation in the open
    doi:10.1145/2179496.2179499

September 2007

  1. Defining and improving graphic design services for information development deliverables
    doi:10.1145/2179501.2179505
  2. From Aidan Kehoe
    doi:10.1145/2179501.2179503
  3. From Steve Murphy
    doi:10.1145/2179501.2179504
  4. From Simon Harper
    doi:10.1145/2179501.2179506
  5. Topics for a panel discussion
    doi:10.1145/2179501.2179507
  6. Member responses on what is design of communication
    doi:10.1145/2179501.2179502

June 2007

  1. Twitter, texting, and some thoughts on the design of communication
    doi:10.1145/2179508.2179511
  2. Job roles in the design of communication
    doi:10.1145/2179508.2179513
  3. Looking for your input on what is design of communication
    doi:10.1145/2179508.2179509
  4. What is design of communication?
    doi:10.1145/2179508.2179510
  5. Note from T.R. Girill
    doi:10.1145/2179508.2179512

March 2007

  1. More thoughts on what is design of communication?
    doi:10.1145/2179514.2179515

December 2006

  1. Thoughts on design of communication
    doi:10.1145/2169209.2169211
  2. SIGDOC 06 conference synopsis, with thoughts on what is design of communication?
    doi:10.1145/2169209.2169210

September 2006

  1. The world is not English
    doi:10.1145/2169207.2169208

June 2006

  1. Meeting your audience and gaining customer insight
    doi:10.1145/2169205.2169206

March 2006

  1. Meeting your audience and gaining customer insight
    doi:10.1145/2169203.2169204

December 2005

  1. Meeting your audience and gaining customer insight
    doi:10.1145/2168819.2168821
  2. How document design helps english learners master science
    doi:10.1145/2168819.2168820

September 2005

  1. Parallel design and development for documentation projects
    doi:10.1145/2168815.2168816

June 2005

  1. An introduction to documentation testing
    doi:10.1145/2168817.2168818

March 2005

  1. Modeling an information architecture
    doi:10.1145/2168813.2168814

December 2004

  1. Documentation tooling and conversion issues
    doi:10.1145/2168811.2168812

September 2004

  1. Prototyping an information architecture
    doi:10.1145/2168809.2168810

June 2004

  1. Affinity and the application of best practices
    doi:10.1145/2168807.2168808

December 2003

  1. What is round-trip engineering to an information developer?
    doi:10.1145/2168805.2168806

September 2003

  1. Is your organization's technical content in sync?
    doi:10.1145/2168801.2168802