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A list of analytical applications we will consider critiquing and the pros and cons of proceeding with each. | A list of analytical applications we will consider critiquing and the pros and cons of proceeding with each. | ||
=== | === Craigslist === | ||
Description of application. | Description of application. | ||
* Workflow to critique | * Workflow to critique | ||
* Pro's of critiquing | * Pro's of critiquing | ||
*# | *# Most people are familiar with the site, or can readily try using it. | ||
*# | *# Has a design clearly different from most websites, yet is extremely popular (despite its design, or do some users find it useful?). | ||
*# May address cognitive limitations such as information overload and problems with categorization. | |||
* Con's of critiquing | * Con's of critiquing | ||
*# | *# Not used for scientific analysis | ||
Revision as of 02:31, 19 February 2009
Applications
A list of analytical applications we will consider critiquing and the pros and cons of proceeding with each.
Craigslist
Description of application.
- Workflow to critique
- Pro's of critiquing
- Most people are familiar with the site, or can readily try using it.
- Has a design clearly different from most websites, yet is extremely popular (despite its design, or do some users find it useful?).
- May address cognitive limitations such as information overload and problems with categorization.
- Con's of critiquing
- Not used for scientific analysis