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12 - Assessing General Framework against Other HCI Frameworks

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 February 2021

John Long
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University College London
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The chapter assesses the General Framework for HCI research for completeness against other frameworks for HCI. The General Framework comprises concepts of discipline, general as common, general problem, particular scope, general research, general knowledge and general practices. These concepts are assessed for completeness against 10 individual other frameworks, which are in turn assessed for completeness against the General Framework. Overall, the General Framework is considered to be complete, although this depends much on the coherence of individual concepts. This assessment, however, does not constitute a validation of the General Framework. It is nevertheless indicative of its comparability with other HCI frameworks with respect to its completeness. The frameworks are further considered as concerns their dissemination in the HCI research literature. Dissemination is understood to include the framework’s disseminators, as well as the dissemination’s content, media and means. The General Framework is then assessed for its accommodation of the factors that appear to influence the success of framework dissemination.

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2021

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