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Visar resultat 21 - 25 av 73 avhandlingar innehållade orden User Centred Design.
21. Usability – Who Cares? : The Introduction of User-Centred Systems Design in Organisations
Sammanfattning : This thesis analyses the difficulties encountered in the promotion of usability, especially in relation to occupation health issues, when developing IT systems in a public authority. It examines what happens when User-Centred Systems Design (UCSD) approaches are introduced to organisations with in-house systems development for their employees. LÄS MER
22. Experience of furniture in homes: Creating conditions for the design with consideration to people in the third age
Sammanfattning : This licentiate thesis in industrial design concerns the challenge and opportunity to meet the demographic changes and the future senior market. The aim is to explore how various user-centered design methods can be combined, modified and practiced to create conditions for the design of totally new or improved products. LÄS MER
23. Designing and Evaluating Human-Robot Communication : Informing Design through Analysis of User Interaction
Sammanfattning : This thesis explores the design and evaluation of human-robot communication for service robots that use natural language to interact with people. The research is centred around three themes: design of human-robot communication; evaluation of miscommunication in human-robot communication; and the analysis of spatial influence as empiric phenomenon and design element. LÄS MER
24. Noticing nature : exploring more-than-human-centred design in urban farming
Sammanfattning : This thesis articulates, theorises and furthers the concept of “more-than-human-centred design” by studying the use and design of technology for noticing nature and caring for nature. The emerging field of more-than-human-centred design focuses on the mutual interdependence between humans and non-humans (e.g. LÄS MER
25. Designing Work Support Systems – For and With Skilled Users
Sammanfattning : Computer users often suffer from poorly designed support systems that hinder them from performing their work efficiently and with satisfaction. The evidence is found in observations of users at work, interviews, evaluations of systems, and numerous reports of systems with poor usability that fail from start. LÄS MER