Search for dissertations about: "product interaction"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 349 swedish dissertations containing the words product interaction.
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1. Product Representations Exploring Computer-Based Technologies and Customers' Understanding of Product Concepts
Abstract : A large proportion of new products does not succeed on the market. One explanation is that companies have misinterpreted, or not succeeded in identifying the needs and requirements of their customers. READ MORE
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2. Fragile and magical interaction forms: an approach to interaction design aesthetics
Abstract : This thesis deals with overlooked and perhaps undesired characteristics that may be induced when designing objects that contain computational technology. Aspects such as trust, dependency and anxiety have been explored through the development of a conceptual framework and through experimental design work, where theoretical and practical work have influenced each other, and affected each others result. READ MORE
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3. Organizing Interactive Product Development
Abstract : This thesis deals with the organizing of interactive product development. Developing products in interaction between firms may provide benefits in terms of specialization, increased innovation, and possibilities to perform development activities in parallel. READ MORE
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4. Preparing Spatial Haptics for Interaction Design
Abstract : Spatial haptics is a fascinating technology with which users can explore and modify3D computer graphics objects with the sense of touch, but its application potentialis often misunderstood. For a large group of application designers it is still unknown,and those who are aware of it often have either too high expectations of what is technicallyachievable or believe it is too complicated to consider at all. READ MORE
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5. Eliciting User Experience Information in Early Design Phases. The CARE Approach to In-Vehicle UX
Abstract : Experience-rich input in early phases of a design process can offer valuable information and inspiration to designers. However, there are methodological challenges linked with efforts to understand future user experiences. READ MORE