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Abstraction using DT framework | OOP using JAVA | SNS Institutions

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Aug 5, 2025
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#snsinstitutions #snsdesignthinkers #designthinking Abstraction in the Design Thinking (DT) framework refers to the process of distilling complex user problems into their essential elements. It plays a key role in the early stages of the DT process, particularly during the Empathize and Define phases. By engaging with users, designers gather a wide range of data, including emotions, behaviors, and challenges. Abstraction helps filter this information to identify core user needs, avoiding distractions caused by excessive or irrelevant details. During the Empathize phase, designers observe and engage with users to understand their experiences. Here, abstraction helps in identifying patterns and meaningful insights from user interactions. These insights are then used in the Define phase to craft a focused problem statement, often called a point-of-view (POV). This POV is an abstracted version of the user’s challenges that captures the essence of what needs to be addressed. Abstraction continues to play a role in the Ideate phase, as it allows teams to think beyond the obvious and explore creative, human-centered solutions. By abstracting the problem, designers can generate ideas that solve not just the symptoms but the root causes. Overall, abstraction in DT ensures a clear understanding of user needs by simplifying complexity. It promotes innovation by helping teams focus on what truly matters, allowing them to design more meaningful, scalable, and empathetic solutions. Without abstraction, the design process risks becoming bogged down by surface-level issues, limiting the effectiveness and impact of the final outcome.

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