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Users needs aesthetics

McCann, J., Hurford, R., Martin, A., 2005. A design process for the development of innovative smart clothing that addresses end-user needs from technical, functional, aesthetic and cultural view points. In Wearable Computers, 2005. Proceedings of the 9th IEEE International Symposium, 18—21 October, pp. 70—77. [Pg.235]

Although quality can be simply defined as conformity to customer or user requirements, it has many dimensions. Seven of them are described here (1) performance, (2) aesthetics, (3) reliability (how dependably it performs), (4) availability (there when you need it), (5) durability (how long it lasts), (6) extras or features (supplementary items), and (7) serviceability (how easy it is to get serviced). The word PARADES can help you remember this. [Pg.821]

Informational Design Phase product design specifications, in which the needs of users are identified while considering different attributes functional, ergonomic, safety, reliability, modularity, aesthetic and legal, among others [11]. This information comes from users of medical equipment. The activities of this phase include the survey and description of the tasks and actions that reveal the conditions and activity execution manner by the user [34—36]. [Pg.742]


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