User:Jmc242/incentive-centered design
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Topic
[edit]Why should incentive-centered design be a Wikipedia article?
Incentive-centered design (ICD) is an interesting topic because the different components system design is quite a popular topic in the world of technology, and ICD is gaining interest my various research areas. ICD is crucial to modern information systems because the performance of these system is based on the choices and actions users take when using them. Oftentimes, there can be a disconnect between system goals and users' interests, leading to inefficiency in the system. It is important to close the gap between individual interests and system goals so that systems can benefit users and achieve better results.
Article sections
[edit]What sections are you planning to write? How do you make sure the article is comprehensive and feasible within the time frame and resources you have?
- Overview
- History
- Details
- Current Research
- Practical Applications
- Commerical Products
- Other Applications
- Future Applications
- References
Other article elements
[edit]What other elements are you going to put in the article - side box, images, etc.? Where are you going to obtain the images or information for the side box?
- Pictures:
- Examples of Incentive Centered Design:
- Nike+ & MyFitness Pal
- XBox Achievements
- Educational Kids Games
- Examples of Incentive Centered Design:
We will be obtaining these images from the various sources that are listed below, after obtaining permission to use the images if necessary.
Sources
[edit]initial list of 5 different sources for your article (e.g., not all from the same website) Situating the article within the Wikipedia community: what other articles does it link to/from? Is it part of a WikiProject? Are there specific individuals in Wikipedia you will seek help from on this article?
- Other Wikipedia Articles:
- WikiProject:[7]
- TED Talk [8]
- Theory of Incentives [9]
- University of Michigan
- Wayne State University:
- Incentive-centered design for scheduling in parallel and distributed systems: [14]
- People
- Jeff Mackie-Mason (UMich)
- Rick Wash (UMich)
- Thomas E. Carroll (Wayne State)
Division of labor
[edit]What will each group member do?
- Primary Roles:
- Raisa - Write article content
- Daniel - Research existing content, edit article content
- Javier - Technical work (i.e., setting up the Wikipedia page, formatting the layout etc.), edit article content
References
[edit]- ^ http://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/User-centered_design
- ^ http://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/User-generated_content
- ^ http://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Reputation_system, http://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Social_computing
- ^ http://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Public_good
- ^ http://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Recommender_system
- ^ http://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Online_auction_design
- ^ http://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Computing
- ^ http://www.ted.com/talks/jesse_schell_when_games_invade_real_life.html
- ^ http://219.219.191.244:1980/upload/chanjing/200811113173553049.pdfDhytse (talk) 19:17, 15 September 2012 (UTC)
- ^ "STEIT: Incentive centered design | making the internet safe, fun, and profitable". Retrieved 15 September 2012.
- ^ Mackie-Mason, Jeffrey. "What is Incentive-Centered Design (ICD)?". Retrieved 15 September 2012.
- ^ Wash, Rick (2007). "Security When People Matter: Structuring Incentives For User Behavior" (PDF). Ninth International Conference on Electronic Commerce: 7–14. doi:10.1145/1282100.1282105. Retrieved 15 September 2012.
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