Behavioral Considerations in Developing Web Information Systems: User-centered Design Agenda
Journal: Journal of Cyberspace Studies (Vol.2, No. 1)Publication Date: 2018-01-01
Authors : Hamid Keshavarz; Fatima Fahimnia; Fatemeh Sedigh Talemi;
Page : 127-143
Keywords : human-computer interaction; human searching behavior; information retrieval systems; information science; Information systems;
Abstract
The current paper explores designing a web information retrieval system regarding the searching behavior of users in real and everyday life. Designing an information system that is closely linked to human behavior is equally important for providers and the end users. From an Information Science point of view, four approaches in designing information retrieval systems were identified as system-centered; user-centered; interactive and cognitive designs. However, there is a lack of research related to possible relationships between information behavior and information systems design to date. Traditionally, designers used human factors but not necessarily human behaviors while designing information systems. Therefore, there are few systems designed by information scientist aiming to regard or support the human information behavior. There are now new techniques and methodologies such as Contextual Design and Participatory Design to fill the gap. Implementing a behavioral approach to designing information systems are of interest and importance in terms of modern information technologies like social software, web 2.0, mobile phones and internet websites. New methodologies and research frameworks are proposed that place user location, attention and behavior as their main issues.
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