TaskZ: Real vs. Perceived Problems
TaskZ: Real vs. Perceived ProblemsThis essay asks the reader to consider some subtleties and abstractions in dealing with interface design. By using examples of real vs. perceived problems, the notion is developed that many problems call for a solution but are false because they are problems of perception rather than reality. Solving problems of perception do not solve the underlying problem.
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