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The research field of wearables has grown increasingly during the last decades. Recent years have seen increased interest in the design of digital and physical-digital hybrids due the digital revolution that has added new dimensions to the field of wearables research. The evolution of wearables can only be understood through the close inter-relation between new technological developments and people needs. Even though this reality involves understanding wearables through the close inter-relation between technological developments and people needs, there are few studies that follow this research…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The research field of wearables has grown increasingly during the last decades. Recent years have seen increased interest in the design of digital and physical-digital hybrids due the digital revolution that has added new dimensions to the field of wearables research. The evolution of wearables can only be understood through the close inter-relation between new technological developments and people needs. Even though this reality involves understanding wearables through the close inter-relation between technological developments and people needs, there are few studies that follow this research line. Overall, there is a lack of a dialogue between human and technical factors both in the design process and in the validation process. Having identified this research opportunity, this book seeks to provide a combined view of both technical and humans factors across a user-centered methodology.This book contribution responses on two different levels: that of a systematic methodology developed through a research-through-design methodology, and that of methodology targeted to design practitioners that helps to land the issue of user-centered design to wearables.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Leire Francés got her PhD in Industrial Engineering in 2020 from the University of Navarra. During her research, she has specialized in user-centered methodologies to design wearables. She has several scientific publications in the area of wearables and design methodologies. She has also experience as a university professor.