Abstract

This chapter is written with the aim of demonstrating one way in which Human Centred Systems Design might be understood and thereby realised (that is, put into practice). It takes an Ethnographic1 look at Systems Design, and draws out the kinds of lessons that might be learned from this perspective in the context of asking how Human Centred Systems might be designed.

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