Authors
Sebastian Denef, Leonardo Ramirez, Tobias Dyrks, Gunnar Stevens
Publication date
2008/2/25
Book
Proceedings of the 7th ACM conference on Designing interactive systems
Pages
184-192
Description
This paper presents an ethnographic study, conducted to gain an insight of the practices around navigation of firefighters on the first line of intervention.
We argue that the common approach of looking only at the technical aspects is incomplete. We show instead, that navigation of firefighters in ever-changing spaces is a collective craft or art, where technology is only one of the relevant pieces, but not the only one. Therefore design should take a deep look at existing navigation practices of firefighters.
In order to identify relevant work practices, we conducted our ethnographic study to find out patterns of navigation work and based on our findings, we provide an outline of how the navigation practices can be supported by ubiquitous computing.
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