Rules of Engagement: design attributes for social interactions: Design attributes for social interactions
Rules of Engagement: design attributes for social interactions: Design attributes for social interactions
We present a taxonomy for the design of workplace “break” spaces. The taxonomy can be used to identify aspects of current spaces that are either successful or problematic. From this analysis, we demonstrate how the taxonomy can be used to identify opportunities for computer mediated augmentation of spaces, and how such designs can be validated against this taxonomy.
Communal spaces, Design review, Engagement, Social interaction, Social space, Taxonomy
21-25
André, Paul
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André, Paul, Chapman, Martin, Frazer, Alex, Hargood, Charles, Hayton, Alex, Hooper, Clare, Willingham, Gavin, Martinez, Kirk and Schraefel, M. C.
(2006)
Rules of Engagement: design attributes for social interactions: Design attributes for social interactions.
20th British Computer Society Conference on Human-Computer Interaction: Engage, HCI 2006, , London, United Kingdom.
11 - 15 Sep 2006.
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We present a taxonomy for the design of workplace “break” spaces. The taxonomy can be used to identify aspects of current spaces that are either successful or problematic. From this analysis, we demonstrate how the taxonomy can be used to identify opportunities for computer mediated augmentation of spaces, and how such designs can be validated against this taxonomy.
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20th British Computer Society Conference on Human-Computer Interaction: Engage, HCI 2006, , London, United Kingdom, 2006-09-11 - 2006-09-15
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Communal spaces, Design review, Engagement, Social interaction, Social space, Taxonomy
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Web & Internet Science, Agents, Interactions & Complexity
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/262515
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Paul André
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Martin Chapman
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Alex Frazer
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Charles Hargood
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Alex Hayton
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Clare Hooper
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Gavin Willingham
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Kirk Martinez
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M. C. Schraefel
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