Abstract
Original language | English |
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Publication date | 2010 |
Number of pages | 5 |
Publication status | Published - 2010 |
Event | NordiCHI 2010 Workshop - Reykjavik, Iceland Duration: 16 Oct 2010 → 16 Oct 2010 Conference number: 2010 |
Workshop
Workshop | NordiCHI 2010 Workshop |
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Number | 2010 |
Country | Iceland |
City | Reykjavik |
Period | 16/10/2010 → 16/10/2010 |
Keywords
- Human Work Interaction Design
- Sensor-based prototypes
- Usability
- Work analysis
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A Human Work Interaction Design (HWID) Perspective on Internet - and Sensor Based ICT Systems for Climate Management. / Clemmensen, Torkil; Ulslev Pedersen, Rasmus.
2010. Paper presented at NordiCHI 2010 Workshop, Reykjavik, Iceland.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper › Research
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T1 - A Human Work Interaction Design (HWID) Perspective on Internet - and Sensor Based ICT Systems for Climate Management
AU - Clemmensen, Torkil
AU - Ulslev Pedersen, Rasmus
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Internet- and sensor based ICT systems for climate management in greenhouses presents challenges for the understanding of how technology mediates the interaction between humans and specific work contexts, which is the topic of the field of Human Work Interaction Design (HWID). In this paper, we will analyze and discuss how to combine empirical work analysis with interaction design techniques, with a focus on sensor-based prototypes. The proposed method is action research that will use a combination of theory from usability, work analysis, and prototyping techniques. We wish to investigate possibilities for designing, using and evaluating interactive sensor based prototypes for designing systems, learning key skills, and enhancing current training methods, all of this in a work context.
AB - Internet- and sensor based ICT systems for climate management in greenhouses presents challenges for the understanding of how technology mediates the interaction between humans and specific work contexts, which is the topic of the field of Human Work Interaction Design (HWID). In this paper, we will analyze and discuss how to combine empirical work analysis with interaction design techniques, with a focus on sensor-based prototypes. The proposed method is action research that will use a combination of theory from usability, work analysis, and prototyping techniques. We wish to investigate possibilities for designing, using and evaluating interactive sensor based prototypes for designing systems, learning key skills, and enhancing current training methods, all of this in a work context.
KW - Human Work Interaction Design
KW - Sensor-based prototypes
KW - Usability
KW - Work analysis
KW - Human Work Interaction Design
KW - Sensor-based prototypes
KW - Usability
KW - Work analysis
M3 - Paper
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