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History
Philosophical Perspective
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Participatory Design Workers usually develop skills over time that are utilized in extraordinarily flexible ways. Computing systems, being finite, are unable to match the valuable input that a skilled work force can provide; however, it is clear that the automation of tedious or mundane tasks has tremendous advantage. Participatory Design is an approach to systems design that allows end-users to draw the line for automation with systems developers. They must work together in designing a computing system that will assist human beings in their work rather than to replace workers by taking over all of their work tasks. |
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Product Development
In the US
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