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Oplægget blev holdt ved InfinIT-arrangementet "Temadag om evaluering af fysiske prototyper og produkter", der blev afholdt den 16. januar 2014.
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DELTA – Technology path!nders for 70 years
1941: Started as acoustics lab (Lydteknisk Laboratorium)
270 employees out of which 50% are engineers Annual turnover 35 Mill Euro and 50% export 2,000 customer assignments annually Headquarters in Hørsholm Departments in Odense, Nordborg, Sønderborg, Västerås, Wales and Aarhus
DELTA today We still help your ideas meet the real world
Microelectronics Microchips for every industry
Body sensors Intelligent health monitoring
Optical filters – mobile retroreflectometer
Requirements: Does your product comply with statutory requirements and standards?
Users: What do users think and how can we raise the quality of your product?
Environmental impact: What effect do the weather and environment have on your product?
Electromagnetic noise: Can your electronic product coexist with other electronic products?
Function & technology: Does the technology work?
Testing Every year we perform around 2,500 product tests, which all helps to ensure that your product can be successful in the real world
- of all products fail
80 % Manufacturing & operations
Idea & requirements
Product development All product development starts with a good idea - which must also turn into a good business
Creating the right product?
CREATIVITY
CREATIVITY: TRANSFORMING AND COMBINING [”EVERYTHING IS A REMIX”]
USER RESEARCH
TECHNOLOGICAL EXCELLENCE
CO-CREATION
”Supposing is good, finding out is be1er.” – Mark Twain
DELTA idemoLAB ..helping ideas into the world 11
DELTA idemoLAB ..helping ideas into the world 9
(Rapid Prototyping, Provotyping, Pretotyping, Proto-try’ping)!
Sketch to prototype continuum:
(Bill Buxton, Microsoft)
Sketch vs. Prototype
ELECTRONIC SKETCHING
1 / Problem understanding Investigating and defining values and needs for the involving stakeholders.
2 / Explorative mockup A visual representation of concept that forms the basis for common understanding.
3 / Working sketch A working Eletronic Sketch that can be tested on users. Focus on function and interaction.
4 / Detailed sketch A working model that can be tested on users. Focus on function, interaction and form.
4 Phases:
Electronic Sketching model
Method examples: Pill Box
• Bodystorming (Prototyping) • Card Sorting (Exploraton/Prototyping) • Case Studies (Exploration) • Cognitive Walkthru’ (Exploration/Prototyping) • Collages (Exploration) • Competetive Testing (Scoping & Monitoring) • Creative Toolkits (Prototyping) • Crowdsourcing (Everything but Scoping) • Cultural Probes (Exploration) • Design Workshops (Exploration, Prototyping,
Evaluation) • Evidence-based design (Everything) • Experience Prototyping (Prototyping) • Flexible Modeling (Prototyping) • Focus Groups (Scoping & Monitoring) • Heuristic Evaluation (Prototyping and Evaluation) • The Love Letter and the Breakup Letter
(Scoping, Exploration and Monitoring)
• Observation (Exploration) • Parallel Prototyping (Prototyping) • Participatory Design (Exploration, Concepts and
Evaluation) • Personas (Prototyping) • Prototyping (Exploration, Evaluation) • Research Through Design (Everything) • Role Playing (Exploration / Prototyping) • Scenarios (Exploration / Prototyping) • Shadowing (Exploration) • Simulation Exercises (Prototyping) • Storyboards (Prototyping) • Think-aloud Protocol (Prototyping, Evaluation) • Usability Testing (Everything but scoping and
exploration) • Wizard of Oz (Prototyping and Evaluation)
Methods for design
Creative Toolkits
Experience Prototyping
Parallel Prototyping
Wizard of OZ
Electronic Sketching Interactive Furniture
Electronic Sketching Interactive Rehabilitation
IdemoBits: Easy, early testing of ideas
Illustrate and experiment with electronics!
Thanks! Contact: [email protected] @idemolab idemolab.dk idemolab.net