Chapter User-Centered Design

The successful introduction and acceptance of novel technological tools are only possible if end users are completely integrated in the design process. However, obtaining such integration of end users is not obvious, as end‐user organizations often do not consider research toward new technological a...

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Main Author: Doroftei, Daniela (auth)
Other Authors: Gancet, Jeremi (auth), Serrano, Daniel (auth), Cubber, Geert De (auth), Wagemans, Rene (auth), Matos, Anibal (auth), Silva, Eduardo (auth), Lobo, Victor (auth), Cardoso, Guerreiro (auth), Chintamani, Keshav (auth), Govindaraj, Shashank (auth)
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Language:English
Published: InTechOpen 2017
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