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dc.contributor.authorCockton, Gilbertde_DE
dc.contributor.editorBrau, Henningde_DE
dc.contributor.editorDiefenbach, Sarahde_DE
dc.contributor.editorHassenzahl, Marcde_DE
dc.contributor.editorKoller, Franzde_DE
dc.contributor.editorPeissner, Matthiasde_DE
dc.contributor.editorRöse, Kerstinde_DE
dc.date.accessioned2017-11-18T00:33:43Z
dc.date.available2017-11-18T00:33:43Z
dc.date.issued2008
dc.description.abstractUsability and now UX specialists aren’t in charge and shouldn’t be. Design strategists should lead project teams to focus on a common purpose rather than squabble over competing value systems. Evaluating too should have only one purpose: to evaluate design purpose. In this keynote address, I will introduce worth-centred approaches to digital products and services. These focus on worth as a balance of benefits over costs for all included stakeholders. Worth-Centred Development (WCD) takes designing to a point where a focus on intended worth can progress to achievable and on to achieved worth. The evolving WCD framework combines approaches in support of six meta-principles that are necessary and sufficient to enact designing as it ought to be. Example approaches such as worth maps, element measurement strategies and user experience frames are briefly illustrated to show how we must and can move beyond user experience to focus on achieving outcomes in the world as the primary purpose of all designing.de_DE
dc.identifier.urihttps://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/5709
dc.publisherFraunhofer Verlagde_DE
dc.relation.ispartofTagungsband UP08de_DE
dc.relation.ispartofseriesUsability Professionalsde_DE
dc.subjectValuede_DE
dc.subjectWorth-Centred Developmentde_DE
dc.subjectDesigningde_DE
dc.subjectWorth Mapsde_DE
dc.subjectUser Experiencede_DE
dc.titleload while aiming; Hit?de_DE
dc.typeTextde_DE
gi.citation.endPage23
gi.citation.publisherPlaceStuttgartde_DE
gi.citation.startPage17de_DE
gi.conference.sessiontitleKeynotede_DE
gi.document.qualitydigidocde_DE

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