Sunday, November 11, 2012

DoD Ch. 15

     Brooks begins this chapter talking about how design has become far more complex and less hands on compared to original designers like Edison and Ford. He continues to talk about the effects of this "divorce of design." Next Brooks talks about the remedies to these arising problems.  These remedies are, "Use-scenario experience, Close interaction with users via incremental development and iterative delivery, concurrent engineering, and education of designers." All of these walk through the necessary steps of what designers need to do.

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