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7.4, 7.3 - Coggle Diagram
7.4
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SDK
disadvantages
Only allow the addition of specific feature, therefore quite rigid/ inflexible.
They can be platform, hardware, OS specific, which limits their use.
advantages
Provide supporting material e.g. Sample software, technical notes, documentation, tutorials
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reliability and validity
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selection bias
There will be little consideration of a range of demographic groups, including their opinions and views.
bias
Relates to the opinions and views of the author. They could
have no evidence to substantiate their opinions or may have selected only those that are aligned to their own.
cultural bias
Views based on the assumptions of different demographic groups. With little consideration for the opinions or views of the groups.
author expertise
A team of authors may have written a publication, but
using the WWW it easy to check the institution.The date of the
publication is also key as technology may have moved on,so the
information is no longer relevant.
subjectivity
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it may include assumptions or interpretations of a topic which is rarely backed up by captions and evidence
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Citations, evidence and corroboration of
sources
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websites google search
advantages
Search engines allow an extensive list of possible sources to be generated in milliseconds
on the results page
Algorithms search through the sources to give the most accurate list of relevant sources.
The most relevant will be at the top of the SERP page.
disadvantages
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The WWW is not regulated, therefore information may be unreliable.
Approximately . 252K new webpages are added to the WWW each day, therefore SERP pages can
be very large. Making it difficult to find the most reliable source.
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intended audience
they target a piece of work that is intended for a key aspect when consider the reliability and validity of the source
white paper
there are two types
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An information document providing details of a solutions or product that an organisation sells or plan to sell
context
if a piece of work does not work or does not fully address the context or changes its focus part way through the reliability and validity may be drawn into question
7.3
design thinking
stage 1
stage 2
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define
information in stage 1 is analysed and defined. this should then lead to other ideas such as:functions, feature and concepts A hypothesis is formed which will be the basis for solving the problem and enhancing the UX
empathise
identifying user needdss, an empathetic approach is taken to avoid designer bias
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