2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2009.01785
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Data-First Visualization Design Studies

Abstract: Figure 1: Refined and extended framework for data-first design studies. A new acquire stage is added for both obtaining and abstracting data. Discover is moved and renamed to elicit, to emphasize the elicitation of tasks from potential stakeholders. Winnow focuses on analyzing the match between the abstract tasks of these stakeholders and the data abstraction. Nuances differ in the cast and design stages to incorporate the specific characteristics of the data-first approach.

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“…To design AMPLI we followed three steps identified by Oppermann and Munzner [15] in their "data-first design studies" proposal. The first step consisted in demonstrating to our intended users -social scientists who were to conduct the interviews -the potential of listening history data to retrieve information that would prove useful to prepare the interviews, and that would get the interviewees to clarify some points that otherwise would likely not be raised.…”
Section: Designing An Application For "Augmented" Interviewsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To design AMPLI we followed three steps identified by Oppermann and Munzner [15] in their "data-first design studies" proposal. The first step consisted in demonstrating to our intended users -social scientists who were to conduct the interviews -the potential of listening history data to retrieve information that would prove useful to prepare the interviews, and that would get the interviewees to clarify some points that otherwise would likely not be raised.…”
Section: Designing An Application For "Augmented" Interviewsmentioning
confidence: 99%