Affiliation:
1. Aarhus University, Aarhus N, Denmark
Abstract
This article presents a grounded theory analysis based on a qualitative study of professional interaction designers (
n
= 20) with a focus on how they use tools to manage design ideas. Idea management can be understood as a subcategory of the field personal information management, which includes the activities around the capture, organization, retrieval, and use of information. Idea management pertains to the management and use of
ideas
, a particular type of information, as part of creative activities. The article identifies tool-supported idea management strategies and needs of professional interaction designers, and discusses the context and consequences of these strategies. Based on our analysis, we identify a conceptual framework of 10 strategies which are supported by tools:
saving, externalizing, advancing, exploring, archiving, clustering, extracting, browsing, verifying,
and
collaborating
. Finally, we discuss how this framework can be used to characterize and analyze existing and novel idea management tools.
Funder
Digital tools in collaborative creativity
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Subject
Human-Computer Interaction
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