The Design for Usability project aims at improving the usability of electronic professional and consumer products by creating new methodology and methods for user-centred product development, which are feasible to apply in practice. The project was focused on 5 key areas: (i) design methodology, expanding the existing approach of scenario-based design to incorporate the interaction between product design, user characteristics, and user behaviour; (ii) company processes, barriers and enablers for usability in practice; (iii) user characteristics in relation to types of products and use-situations; (iv) usability decision-making; and (v) product impact on user behaviour. The project team developed methods and techniques in each of these areas to support the design of products with a high level of usability. This paper brings together and summarizes the findings. © 2012 - IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved.
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Van Eijk, D., Van Kuijk, J., Hoolhorst, F., Kim, C., Harkema, C., & Dorrestijn, S. (2012). Design for Usability; Practice-oriented research for user-centered product design. In Work (Vol. 41, pp. 1008–1015). https://doi.org/10.3233/WOR-2012-1010-1008
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