In today’s fast-paced business world, cloud-based services are taking over. These services are identified with terms like “platform as a service” (PaaS), “software as a service” (SaaS), and even “infrastructure as a service” (IaaS). Each of these refers to a service based in data centers that you access through the internet—as opposed to local servers in your work environment. It is only natural. Read more
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Happy World Usability Day! (video)
/ in usability , human factors , news , Video , world usability day / by Christina STo celebrate World Usability Day this year, Design Science sent Larry and Ziggy out to explore the impact of design on people’s day-to-day lives. It turned out to be pretty significant. Read more
Design Science Attends HFES Annual Meeting
/ in conference , HFES , human factors , news , presentation / by Christina SFrom October 9-13 more than 1,300 people from around the world gathered in Austin, Texas, to attend the 2017 Annual Meeting for the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES). The presentations, posters, and discussion panels covered topics in the fields of healthcare, product design, perception and performance, virtual environments, and many more. Read more
Design Science Expands to the EU
/ in announcement , global , news / by Christina SMedical devices, combination products, and pharmaceuticals are global products, created by multi-national companies, intended for unique national markets. Read more
2017 Inaugural DS Photo Scavenger Hunt
/ in staff , team , culture , life at DS , news / by Christina SHave you ever struck a yoga pose on Elfreth’s Alley? How about balanced on a fire hydrant with two other people while taking a selfie? We have! Read more
Human Factors Excellence for Medical Device Design Crossword
/ in conference , human factors , news , puzzle / by Christina SIf you are attending the 3rd Annual Human Factors Excellence for Medical Device Design conference and picked up one of our crossword puzzles, you're in the right place! Read more
Contextual Inquiry in My Own Closet
/ in study , contextual inquiry , ethnographic research , ethnography , news / by Christina SEvery few years, I try to improve my own product. Prompted by a sense of dissatisfaction with my clothing, I clean out and rebuild my wardrobe. I fill a trash bag with clothes to be donated, and feel accomplished as I look at my newly spacious closet. Each time I do this I’m convinced that I’ve solved the problem, only to be faced with that same problem again within a year or two. Read more
As a company that specializes in improving healthcare products and systems, Design Science often needs researchers to perform observations in the operating room (OR). My work typically involves human factors usability studies and evaluations, so I was excited to be given the chance to participate in my first surgical ethnographic timing study!While working on this project, I learned about the. Read more
The Benefits of Electronic Data Capture in Usability Studies
/ in study , study design , usability , usable , data , electronic , human factors , news / by Christina SAs a company that is perpetually seeking to make products highly usable, it's natural that we would apply that same scrutiny to how our own human factors usability studies are conducted. For the past few years, we've been exploring one specifically onerous aspect of usability studies: the ubiquitous pen and paper interview guide. Our clients are eager to ensure that our methods of capturing data. Read more
Design Science Celebrates AAMI's 50th Anniversary
/ in song , AAMI , celebration , Innovation , news , Video / by Christina SAt Design Science we take our jobs seriously. Everyday we support the development of safe and effective healthcare technology. So, what better way to celebrate AAMI's 50th anniversary than through an enthusiastic song and dance?! Have no fear! We all plan to keep our day jobs... Read more