Establishing a user-centered design process for human-machine interfaces: Threats to success
M. Winterer, C. Salomon, G. Buchgeher, M. Zehethofer, A. Derntl. Establishing a user-centered design process for human-machine interfaces: Threats to success. volume 11915, pages 89-102, DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-35333-9_6, 11, 2019. | |
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Buch | Product-Focused Software Process Improvement - Proc. PROFES 2019 |
Typ | In Konferenzband |
Verlag | Springer |
Serie | Lecture Notes in Computer Science |
Band | 11915 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-35333-9_6 |
ISBN | 978-3-030-35332-2 |
Monat | 11 |
Jahr | 2019 |
Seiten | 89-102 |
Abstract | While user-centered design (UCD) processes have widely been established in domains like end-user electronics and business-toconsumer products, such processes still lack widespread adaptation for the development of industrial human-machine interfaces (HMIs). Over a period of more than two years, we have worked as part of a development team at a company from the manufacturing domain in a pilot project to introduce a UCD process. During this period, we have - via participant observation - collected a set of observed practices and behaviors that violate well-known UCD principles. Furthermore, we derived some root causes of these violations. Our insights are that introducing a UCD processes cannot be performed isolated for a single development team but impacts the entire organization including management and requires trust as well as changes with regard to mindset, methods, technologies, and team organization. |