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Designing effective visualization software in the contextof super wicked problems includes incorporating understanding of publicpolicy and decision making settings into the software development process.Case study findings presented here show that a problem-driven designapproach must include both the primary and secondary users of visualizationsoftware. The primary lesson learned is that extending the scope of theproblem domain beyond the explicit functionality of creating visualizations,to include the reactions or enhanced participation of decision makers, willlikely provide scientists with more effective software.
Information Polity – IOS Press
Published: Jan 1, 2016
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