Dear all,
after having reviewed different design-related publications from research areas and sub-areas such as HCI, Persuasive technology, Behaviour change and Information privacy I realised that the terms design guidelines, recommendations, principles, strategies and heuristics are often used interchangeably when they describe the outcome of a research.
I was wondering whether any of you would find instead relevant differences among them and/or whether you may point me toward any contribution addressing such topic.
The only distinction I was able to identify so far was between formative and prescriptive guidelines as introduced in Doherty et al. (2010).
My apologies if this topic has been already addressed in this newsletter and I missed to find out the previous thread.
Thank you in advance for your attention.
Best regards,
Alessandro
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Alessandro Carelli
privacyfeedback.org<http://privacyfeedback.org/>
Design Track | MyData<http://www.tinyurl.com/mydatadesign>
Ph.D candidate
Loughborough Design School, LDS 1.23
Loughborough University, LE11 3TU, UK
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