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
- 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
- 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
