2019
DOI: 10.3390/s19051232
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Rethinking Family-Centred Design Approach Towards Creating Digital Products and Services

Abstract: This article provides further study of a family-centred design approach model established in previous studies, which aims to correspond to the limitations and needs of modern families using information and communication technology (ICT) solutions for common activities, communication and organisation of family time. The ambition is to systematically define and design features (functionalities) of a prototype solution that connects family members; provides proper communication; promotes active quality family tim… Show more

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“…The data also had a transformative aspect because the study sought to transform the manner in which daily business was conducted in the educational and teacher training system in relation to the objective of showing the relationship between IR and AA (objective and subjective). Trilar et al (2019) postulated that the use of triangulation in research contributes to a deeper understanding of the study phenomenon. It is one of the ways to increase the accuracy of the study (Denzin & Lincoln, 2017).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The data also had a transformative aspect because the study sought to transform the manner in which daily business was conducted in the educational and teacher training system in relation to the objective of showing the relationship between IR and AA (objective and subjective). Trilar et al (2019) postulated that the use of triangulation in research contributes to a deeper understanding of the study phenomenon. It is one of the ways to increase the accuracy of the study (Denzin & Lincoln, 2017).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oygür Ilhan and Karapars (2019) points out the necessity for specific skills and their receipt with the help of education, for successful design and manufacture of digital industrial products. Trilar et al (2019) states that the family approach to manufacture of goods and services should be reconsidered due to the specifics of digital product. Feng and Yu (2019) notes that digital products are subject to unique pricing trends (shown by the example of smarthphones) and thus their markets (demand and offer) develop according to new economic laws.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In previous research work, Trilar et al [ 3 , 4 , 5 ] focused predominantly on how to develop a different approach and prototype new digital solutions that connect family members to each other, enable communication, and promote quality, family-oriented, leisure, and an active, health-friendly lifestyle between generations with the help of sensors and information communication technologies (ICT) in the wider context of a smart city. A concept for appropriate digital product and solution features and presentation design that facilitates the type of planning, considered as a part of a broader research work—a human-centered digital transformation [ 6 ]—was proposed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To accommodate evolving approaches, terminals, visual culture and user engagement within the field of UX, there is a necessity to allow for common quantitative information that would provide some comparison. Established metrics and questionnaires in performance- and questionnaire-based evaluation user interface testing [ 24 ] were used in the research team’s previous efforts [ 4 ] in designing a new progressive web application, MyFamily, which incorporated original task scenarios that were tested in a laboratory environment and produced results that confirmed the applicability of the FCD approach. The methods for user interface evaluation used in this experiment are identical to previously used ones, with the exception that an online, remote testing environment is used for the testing of established public digital services instead of a laboratory environment, and conformance to WCAG is also included.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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