Search for dissertations about: "Designing for"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 1619 swedish dissertations containing the words Designing for.
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1. Designing for Robustness
Abstract : Today many companies are struggling with issues related to unwanted variation. Even though Robust Design Methodology (RDM) and Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) are suitable approaches of counteracting such issues there are few industrial applications documented. READ MORE
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2. Designing for Autonomy
Abstract : In this thesis, two problems are addressed.The first problem is how designers of computerized artifacts come to understand what they should design. READ MORE
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3. Designing for Intercorporeality : An Interaction Design Approach to Technology-Supported Movement Learning
Abstract : Technology-supported movement learning has emerged as an area with ample possibilities within Human Computer Interaction and Interaction Design, as interactive technology can help people to develop and improve sensorimotor competencies. To date, design research has largely focused on technology development and on supporting individual learning experiences. READ MORE
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4. Designing for Mindfulness : An Exploration of Interaction Design with Biodata Inspired by Chinese Aesthetics
Abstract : The Quantified Self (QS) movement and self-tracking technologies in personal informatics are opening up opportunities for users to manage their health and wellbeing. Until now, researchers have explored how to monitor health and change people’s behaviors through bio-sensing technologies. READ MORE
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5. Designing for Extremes
Abstract : The starting point of this research is based on personal experience in research and design for extreme environments, including orbital and lunar planetary facilities, disaster shelters, polar stations and offshore surface and submersible habitats. This work reflects on related to research problem technical papers, discussions with professionals about their work experience with projects in extreme conditions, and students' workshops debating strategies to form sustainable behavior and design practices. READ MORE