
298 ◾ Software Designers in Action: A Human-Centric Look at Design Work
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the coding of the activities was not restricted to the timings of utterances, but could use
begin and end times as needed.
e activity domains were encoded based on what was represented on the whiteboard,
whereas the concern domains were encoded based on what was said, though actions and
representations were consulted to resolve uncertainty. Also, a single UI domain was used
for activities, rather than trying to distinguish presentation from control, since this could
generally not be done based on what appeared on the whiteboard.
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