Volume 2A: 42nd Design Automation Conference 2016
DOI: 10.1115/detc2016-59181
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Designing in Excess Capability to Handle Uncertain Product Requirements in a Developing World Setting

Abstract: Products designed for the developing world often go unused or under used by the intended individuals. Designers with experience in developed areas of the world naturally apply their values to the products they design. This results in a misjudgment of the actual requirements of individuals in developing areas. When the products do not have the ability to adapt to the actual user requirements, long-term adoption is not achieved. The ability of a product to adapt to new or changing requirements has been shown to … Show more

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