Exploring the performance of augmented reality technologies in co-creative sessions: Initial results from controlled experiments

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Co-creation can offer business benefits such as increased speed to market, increased product quality, and a reduced risk of market failure. However, co-creative design sessions can be challenging due to communication barriers between designers and non-designers that can result in misunderstandings and inhibit the efficient exchange of ideas. The potential for augmented reality-based design representations to overcome these challenges and support more effective co-creation sessions is explored through controlled experiments conducted with professional designers and end users.

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O’Hare, J. A., Dekoninck, E., Giunta, L., Boujut, J. F., & Becattini, N. (2018). Exploring the performance of augmented reality technologies in co-creative sessions: Initial results from controlled experiments. In Proceedings of International Design Conference, DESIGN (Vol. 1, pp. 405–416). Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture. https://doi.org/10.21278/idc.2018.0391

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