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Daan van Eijk1, Jasper van Kuijk, Frederik Hoolhorst, Chajoong Kim, Christelle Harkema, Steven Dorrestijn.
Abstract
The Design for Usability project aims at improving the usability of electronic professional and consumer products by creating new methodology and methods for user-centred product development, which are feasible to apply in practice. The project was focused on 5 key areas: (i) design methodology, expanding the existing approach of scenario-based design to incorporate the interaction between product design, user characteristics, and user behaviour; (ii) company processes, barriers and enablers for usability in practice; (iii) user characteristics in relation to types of products and use-situations; (iv) usability decision-making; and (v) product impact on user behaviour. The project team developed methods and techniques in each of these areas to support the design of products with a high level of usability. This paper brings together and summarizes the findings.Mesh:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22316853 DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-1010-1008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Work ISSN: 1051-9815