Abstract
In recent years, various methods and techniques have emerged for mapping the contexts of people's interaction with products. Designers and researchers use these techniques to gain deeper insight into the needs and dreams of prospective users of new products. As most of these techniques are still under development, there is a lack of practical knowledge about how such studies can be conducted. In this paper we share our insights, based on several projects from research and many years of industrial practice, of conducting user studies with generative techniques. The appendix contains a single case illustrating the application of these techniques in detail.
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- Generative grammar
- Computer science
- Data science
- Knowledge management
- Management science
- Engineering ethics
- Engineering
- Artificial intelligence
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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