scholarly journals Tensions in Enacting a Design Philosophy in UX Practice

Author(s):  
Christopher Rhys Watkins ◽  
Colin M. Gray ◽  
Austin L. Toombs ◽  
Paul Parsons
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1976 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 31
Author(s):  
B.J. Leather
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1993 ◽  
Vol 32 (1) ◽  
pp. 111 ◽  
Author(s):  
Günther H. Guilino

1987 ◽  
Vol 20 (5) ◽  
pp. 123-127
Author(s):  
E.L. Itskovich ◽  
Yu. B. Lyubimov ◽  
I.V. Prangishvili ◽  
G.G. Stetsyura ◽  
V.M. Beley ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 31 (1) ◽  
pp. 2-6
Author(s):  
Robert Fox

Purpose – In order to continue to respond to patron needs in a relevant way, it is necessary to continuously reevaluate the central message that the library website is intended to convey. It ' s necessary to question assumptions, listen to user needs, and shift our paradigm to make the library web presence as effective as possible. Design/methodology/approach – This is a regular viewpoint column. A basic literature review was done prior to the column being written. Findings – The library Web site remains, in many respects, the “first face” of the library for patrons. To remain relevant, traditional methodologies used in library science may need to be set aside or catered to the needs of the patron. Originality/value – Various methods regarding design philosophy are explored which may be of use to information professionals responsible for the design and content of the library Web sites.


2005 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bill Shi ◽  
Donald Liu ◽  
Christopher Wiernicki

The emerging global economic needs are driving the designs for the next generation of ocean going vessels. Current ultra-large container carrier (10,000 TEU plus) designs are considerably larger and more complex than any currently in service. Proper and rational classification assessment requires that first principles based direct calculation methods be used to augment the standard classification review. The design philosophy behind the ABS Dynamic Loading Approach enables comprehensive identification of potential failure mechanisms. The scope of the necessary engineering assessment encompass full-ship finite element analysis under non-linear sea loads, spectral fatigue analysis, finite element lashing analysis, free and forced vibration analysis, and transient and impact load analysis. This paper describes key aspects of the DLA design philosophy such as non-linear sea loads, load combinations, various applications derived from full-ship finite element analysis. Several examples are given to highlight some critical failure mechanisms to be considered for ultra-large container carriers.


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