Design Group–Independent Research Progress Report #1
Cortney Kruege Germain, Matthew Hung, Mark Lewis Prazen
3/10/06

The information gathered from these interviews complements information gathered through basic information gathered from the Internet and library searches to date. Currently we have, as a group, reviewed over 20 research and industry articles encompassing the topic of end user design. Our intent is to gather a solid understanding of this area from several perspectives, namely historical, research and applied. Our intent is to understand the tools that have evolved to facilitate end user design, current tools and research in development and enablers as well as challenges in implementing this concept in industry and applied technology. The informal record that summarizes our ongoing work is available at the class Design Independent Research Page (http://l3dswiki.cs.colorado.edu:3232/dlc-2006/61).
Our current focus is in examining the perceived and actual social and technical challenges into the implementation of tools that facilitate end user design. To that end we are exploring research (both University based and from outside sources) that addresses these issues in more detail. We are hoping to leverage off this research in our team project that is focussed on a small subset of this issue as pertains to an ongoing L3D project.
Research Schedule
We are currently about 2-3 days behind in our schedule and hope to make up time in the next week to ten days.
The following tasks still have to be completed: