Towards Next-Generation Design Thinking II: Virtual Multi-user Software Prototypes
Gregor Gabrysiak (),
Holger Giese () and
Andreas Seibel ()
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Gregor Gabrysiak: University of Potsdam
Holger Giese: University of Potsdam
Andreas Seibel: University of Potsdam
A chapter in Design Thinking Research, 2012, pp 107-126 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Design thinking benefits from the usage of tangible prototypes to communicate, validate and explore insights and design ideas. For domains dealing with immaterial objects and intangible concepts, however, prototyping is usually not feasible. During the first year of the Scenario-Based Prototyping project we conceptualized an approach for creating tangible prototypes of multi-user software systems based on executable formal models. Through simulation and animation, these models can then be experienced and evaluated by end users. In this chapter, we further elaborate on the implementation of our approach and discuss results of an evaluation comparing the usability of our approach with traditional formal and informal modeling approaches.
Keywords: Multi-user Processing; Design Thinkers; Tangible Prototypes; Inform Modeling Approaches; Software Engineering Models (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-21643-5_7
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