Research and Practice : Essays of a Researcher-Practitioner by Zeljko Obrenovic (2017, Trade Paperback)

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Book TitleResearch and Practice : Essays of a Researcher-Practitioner
Number of Pages166 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2017
TopicGeneral
GenreScience
AuthorZeljko Obrenovic
FormatTrade Paperback

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SynopsisIn his career, Zeljko Obrenovic has been doing research in both academic and industrial settings. This has provided him with an opportunity to experience both positive and negative aspects of doing research in practice. With this collection, he wants to share the lessons he learned. The central theme of the essays is the tension between the value of doing research in practice and difficulties that such work brings. Practice is rich and still hugely unexplored area, and researchers-practitioners may be in unique positions to witness or make important discoveries in many areas of computing. However, there are a number of barriers and challenges that practitioners-researchers face.ESSAYS: The Curious Case Of "Small" Researchers-Practitioners The Hawthorne Studies Is Academia Guilty of Intellectual Colonization of Practice? The Four Points of the Research Compass Insights from the Past Design-Based Research Doing Design-Based Research in Practice Design As a Political Activity Experiential Learning of Computing Concepts Sketchifying: Bringing Innovation into Software Development, In his career, Zeljko Obrenovic has been doing research in both academic and industrial settings. This has provided him with an opportunity to experience both positive and negative aspects of doing research in practice. With this collection, he wants to share the lessons he learned. The central theme of the essays is the tension between the value of doing research in practice and difficulties that such work brings. Practice is rich and still hugely unexplored area, and researchers-practitioners may be in unique positions to witness or make important discoveries in many areas of computing. However, there are a number of barriers and challenges that practitioners-researchers face. ESSAYS: The Curious Case Of "Small" Researchers-Practitioners The Hawthorne Studies Is Academia Guilty of Intellectual Colonization of Practice? The Four Points of the Research Compass Insights from the Past Design-Based Research Doing Design-Based Research in Practice Design As a Political Activity Experiential Learning of Computing Concepts Sketchifying: Bringing Innovation into Software Development
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