2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-23570-3_24
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Interaction Design of the Family Agent Based on the CMR-FBS Model

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“…(Kotha, 1994) (Eastwood, 1996) (Davis, 1997) FBS (Liu et al, 2019a) (Qin et al, 2019) / Functional-Behavior-Structure (FBS) framework was proposed by Gero (1990) to represent the design process as the translation between function, behavior, and structure. The design flow of the FBS framework was presented as eight steps.…”
Section: Definitions and Research Objectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(Kotha, 1994) (Eastwood, 1996) (Davis, 1997) FBS (Liu et al, 2019a) (Qin et al, 2019) / Functional-Behavior-Structure (FBS) framework was proposed by Gero (1990) to represent the design process as the translation between function, behavior, and structure. The design flow of the FBS framework was presented as eight steps.…”
Section: Definitions and Research Objectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The new capabilities for online and offline service innovations of the smart appliance/smart living can be provided by Smart PSS (Zheng et al, 2019c), but only two reviewed methodologies have been studied in this sector currently, which mainly showed how to develop smart products or systems in different home scenarios. For examples, Qin et al (2019) proposed the CMR+FBS model to analyze the conversion relationship between the functions and contents, and Cavallo et al (2018) adopted a UCD-based design approach for designing, developing, and testing the personal robotic system.…”
Section: Application Fieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[3] However, the homogenization of functions, the uniform materials and shapes can no longer meet the multi-level and dynamically changing needs of the user. [4] Therefore, it is necessary to combine material innovation and automation technologies for collaboration and optimization to create emotional bonds with users through the development of emotional and meaningful experiences. [5] From the perspective of innovative application of fiber materials and user experience innovation, this paper will analyze the development, research methodology and theory in terms of "sensory perception", "behavioral participation", "emotional connection" and "user experience selfempowerment" [6] based on the 2 smart textile installation designs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%