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Ogonowski, Corinna: The living lab as a practical approach for ICT design: setup and maintenance work in domestic environments. 2021
Inhalt
Abstract
Acknowledgements
Table of Content
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Abbreviations
Part I - Fundamentals
1 Introduction
1.1 Motivation
1.2 Research Goals and Central Research Questions
1.3 Structure of Thesis
2 Related Work
2.1 Researching the Home
2.2 Designing with Users
2.3 Living Labs
2.4 Research Gap
3 Study Outline
3.1 Methodology
3.2 Case Studies
Part II - Research Outcomes
4 New Technology@Home: Impacts on Usage Behavior and Social Structures
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Technology Studies at Home
4.3 Method
4.4 Results
4.5 Discussion
4.6 Conclusion
5 ICT-based Fall Prevention System for Older Adults: Qualitative Results from a Long-Term Field Study
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Related Work
5.3 iStoppFalls: Training System for Fall Prediction and Prevention
5.4 Methodology
5.5 Findings
5.6 Discussion
5.7 Conclusion
6 Designing for the Living Room: Long-Term User Involvement in a Living Lab
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Related Work
6.3 SocialMedia Experience and Design Lab
6.4 Method
6.5 Designing the Design Process
6.6 Lessons Learned
6.7 Conclusion
7 At Home with Users: A Comparative View of Living Labs
7.1 Introduction
7.2 The Two Projects
7.3 Method
7.4 Comparison of Both Living Lab Projects
7.5 Conclusion: Lessons Learned
8 Sketching a Narrative Map: Reflections on User-Researcher Relationships and Project Progression
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Narrative Mapping
8.3 How We Applied the Method
8.4 Lessons Learned
8.5 Conclusion
9 Managing Viewpoints: Maintenance Work in Sustainable Living Lab Research
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Related Work
9.3 Method
9.4 The Formation of the Living Lab
9.5 Perspectives and Reflections of Stakeholders
9.6 Discussion
9.7 Conclusion
Part III - Conclusion
10 Summary of Findings
10.1 Selection of Right Users
10.2 Users and their Social Situations
10.3 Individual Perception of Change
10.4 Technology Access
10.5 Roles and Expectations
10.6 Collaboration Practices
10.7 Living Lab Infrastructures
11 Implications
11.1 Considering Managerial Aspects
11.2 Cultivating Partnerships
11.3 Managing Viewpoints
11.4 Empowering Users
12 Closing Remarks and Outlook
References