In Good Tech Writing, Tim Bray references a wonderful series of articles from Mark Bernstein - NeoVictorian Computing.
Marks explores the topic of why we in computing are unhappy and what we might do to rectify the situation. The series is well worth the read.
While reading the articles, my mind connected some of Mark's observations with Don Norman's needs-satisfaction curve. Perhaps we are shifting our focus to our own user experience as we cross a sufficiency point with technology.
Perhaps we would also be well served to remember that an enterprise is also a technology.
Friday, November 02, 2007
NeoVictorian Architecture
Posted by Aloof Schipperke at 8:18 PM
Labels: complexity, enterprise2.0, it, simplification, technology adoption
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