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What is Card Sorting

Smart Systems Design, Applications, and Challenges
A research method based on subject’s categorising items in either closed or open sorts. The grouping and naming of items elicits tacit-level knowledge about the domain in question. Applications include information architecture testing.
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Do It Fluid: Innovation in Smart Conversational Services Through the Flow Design Approach
John Knight (Aalto University, Finland), Rachel Jones (Instrata Ltd, UK), Deniz Sayar (Izmir University of Economics, Turkey), Damian Copeland (ICR Speech Solutions, UK), and Daniel Fitton (University of Central Lancashire, UK)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 21
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2112-0.ch012
Abstract
This chapter draws on practical experience in designing, delivering, operating, and innovating conversational services. The article summarises the current context for these distinctively new kinds of services and provides an overview of the relevant technologies and common platforms used in commercial service production. The chapter explores the broader commercial context for smart voice-oriented services and provides an applied framework to aid service innovation. The two concluding parts move into service production, outline a grounded design approach (FLOW) for maximising service flow, and discuss future research directions, specifically how design anthropology can help in radical service innovation.
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Application of Direct and Indirect Human-Centered Design Techniques With Dyslexic Users
Card sorting is an interactive activity in which the participants choose cards from a set number of options with a specific goal in mind, like for example elements of a menu.
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Information Architecture: A Study about Usability and Accessibility
It is used to generate information about the mental models of users regarding the information spaces. The card sorting method is used to try to identify and match (or approximate) the structure of an interactive navigation in the user's mental model system.
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