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Classical to Contemporary: An M3-Based Model for Framing Change in Information Architecture
This chapter frames the ongoing epistemological evolution of information architecture as a shift, under the pressure of social and technological change, from the “classical” information architecture of the 1990s and early 2000s to a “contemporary” information architecture. It then establishes a differentiation between the two, modeled in accordance with the conceptualization of innovation in fields of knowledge offered by Van Gigch and Pipino’s Meta-Modeling Methodology.
Classical to Contemporary: An M3-Based Model for Framing Change in Information Architecture
This chapter frames the ongoing epistemological evolution of information architecture as a shift, under the pressure of social and technological change, from the “classical” information architecture of the 1990s and early 2000s to a “contemporary” information architecture. It then establishes a differentiation between the two, modeled in accordance with the conceptualization of innovation in fields of knowledge offered by Van Gigch and Pipino’s Meta-Modeling Methodology.
Classical to Contemporary: An M3-Based Model for Framing Change in Information Architecture
Human–Computer Interaction Series
Resmini, Andrea (editor) / Rice, Sarah A. (editor) / Irizarry, Bernadette (editor) / Resmini, Andrea (author)
2021-04-21
9 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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