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Closing the Gap between the Motivation of Users and the Design Requirements for Social Sites

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The goal of this paper is to propose an extended format for describing interaction pattern making it an important artifact to associate aspects regarding the user’s motivation with interaction solutions to design Social Systems (SS). 19 patterns, which were created, modeled in Semantic Media Wiki and applied in a case study, led designers to understand what motivates people to social involvement, and not just focuses on meeting the design requirements.

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Furtado, E.S., Furtado, V. (2013). Closing the Gap between the Motivation of Users and the Design Requirements for Social Sites. In: Collazos, C., Liborio, A., Rusu, C. (eds) Human Computer Interaction. CLIHC 2013. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 8278. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-03068-5_9

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