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Wearable Design Requirements Identification and Evaluation
Leire Francés-Morcillo1, Paz Morer-Camo1, María Isabel Rodríguez-Ferradas1
1Department of Mechanical Engineering-Industrial Design Area, Tecnun, University of Navarra, 20018 San Sebastian, Spain.
Abstract:
Wearable electronics make it possible to monitor human activity and behavior. Most of these devices have not taken into account human factors and they have instead focused on technological issues. This fact could not only affect human-computer interaction and user experience but also the devices' use cycle. Firstly, this paper presents a classification of wearable design requirements that have been carried out by combining a quantitative and a qualitative methodology. Secondly, we present some evaluation procedures based on design methodologies and human-computer interaction measurement tools. Thus, this contribution aims to provide a roadmap for wearable designers and researchers in order to help them to find more efficient processes by providing a classification of the design requirements and evaluation tools. These resources represent time and resource-saving contributions. Therefore designers and researchers do not have to review the literature. It will no be necessary to carry out exploratory studies for the purposes of identifying requirements or evaluation tools either.
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