1. Theory
1.1. Grounded Theory Research by Glaser & Strauss 1967
1.1.1. Requires extensive through the data & analysis
1.1.2. The phenomena to be investigated
1.1.3. Focus an area of study and gathering data from a variety sources
1.1.4. Theoretical Sampling
2. Method
2.1. Qualitative Method
2.1.1. On-site observation
2.1.2. Interview on the expert and user perception
2.1.3. Questionaire
3. Technique
3.1. Observation
3.1.1. Site visits
3.1.1.1. Field research
3.1.1.1.1. Physical setting
3.2. Interview
3.2.1. Interview with Expert
3.2.1.1. Face to face
3.2.1.1.1. Structured Interviews
3.2.2. Participants/ Visitors/ Users
3.3. Questionnaire
3.3.1. Users/ Visitors
3.3.1.1. Students
3.3.1.2. Lecturers
3.3.1.3. Art Collectors
3.3.1.4. Fine Artists
3.3.1.5. Local People
4. Approach
4.1. Inductive approaches
4.1.1. Real-life intervention
4.1.2. Concerned with the generation of new theory emerging from the data
4.1.3. Used research question to narrow the scope of study
4.1.4. Collective data
4.1.5. Makes broad generalizations from the specific observations
5. Strategy
5.1. Case study
5.1.1. Individual
5.1.1.1. Cases/ Interpretation
5.1.2. Family
5.1.3. Group
5.1.3.1. Experimental strategies
5.1.4. Organization
5.1.4.1. Questions and propotions
6. Procedure
6.1. Research study
6.1.1. Analysis and observation
6.1.2. Design and organization
6.1.2.1. User's/ Organizer understanding of requirements
6.1.3. Implementation and beneficial
6.1.3.1. Well organize