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User Interface Modifications in Established Product Configurators

Paul Blazek (), Clarissa Streichsbier (), Martina Partl () and Lars Skjelstad ()
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Paul Blazek: cyLEDGE Media GmbH
Clarissa Streichsbier: cyLEDGE Media GmbH
Martina Partl: cyLEDGE Media GmbH
Lars Skjelstad: SINTEF Technology and Society

A chapter in Customization 4.0, 2018, pp 451-466 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The evaluation of the gathered data in the Configurator Database, the biggest collection of web-based product configurators, shows dynamic patterns of growth and decline in product configurator offerings in the last years. While customizable products of all product groups and industries disappear from the market and others are newly added, there are quite a number of established customizable product offerings. This paper researches how the product configurator user interfaces of these successful products undergo modifications when compared over time.

Keywords: Product configurator; User interface; Interaction; Mass customization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-77556-2_28

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