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Talgorn, E.C.V. (author), Ullerup, Helle (author)
In sustainable design and innovation, appreciation of the Planet as an equal stakeholder with humans and businesses continues to rise. Yet a consistent challenge arises in that people have difficulties relating to the nonhuman and interpret the world in terms of human values and experiences. We need more practical tools to stimulate a...
journal article 2023
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Lee, Y. (author), Migut, M.A. (author), Specht, M.M. (author)
Different individual features of the learner data often work as essential indicators of learning and intervention needs. This work exploits the personas in the design thinking process as the theoretical basis to analyze and cluster learners’ learning behavior patterns as groups. To adapt to the learning practice, we develop data-driven personas...
journal article 2023
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Moesker, Rosalie (author)
The Erasmus Medical Center (EMC) campus is working on an intensification of functions for the new Masterplan of 2050. Since densification is only possible vertically due to the enclosed location, there is an increase of 5000 employees and only 650 physical parking spaces, leading to lessened accessibility by car. Simultaneously, vehicles are...
master thesis 2022
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Sarabi Daryani, Sarvin (author)
master thesis 2022
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Kösters, Levy (author)
While most mobility providers likely have a sustainable or environmentally friendly goal at heart, a poor implementation strategy can do more harm than good within a city. The lack of awareness about the city’s environmental, socio-demographic or socio-economic characteristics or the absence of a clear vision of the local government about how to...
master thesis 2021
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Helten, Katharina (author), Eckert, Claudia (author), Gericke, Kilian (author), Vermaas, P.E. (author)
In order to ensure successful product development processes, manifold modelling approaches have been developed, which cover a wide range of aspects such as responsibilities, duration of activities and dependencies. Still, an industry standard does not exist. Users of process modelling approaches are driven by different targets depending on the...
journal article 2021
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Schokkin, Marije (author)
The intensive care unit (ICU) is a special department of the hospital that admits critically ill patients who need intensive monitoring, supporting, and/or take-over of one or more of their vital functions. The patients are monitored and supported by medical equipment as well as a team of intensivists, nurses and other medical staff members 24/7...
master thesis 2019
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Desmet, P.M.A. (author), Xue, H. (author), Fokkinga, S.F. (author)
How people think and act is influenced by their transient mood state. Different moods stimulate different (thought/action) tendencies, such as the tendency to be attentive (when cheerful), to be cautious (whenanxious), or to be impatient (when agitated). To support an understandingof how mood can inform user-centered design, this paper reports...
journal article 2019
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Hao, C. (author), van Boeijen, A.G.C. (author), Stappers, P.J. (author)
Designing successful products and services that people like, requires an understanding of the context and the aspirations of those people. Over the past decade, a range of methods has been developed to help designers gain such empathy. These have worked well when designer and target user share a cultural context. However, designers often find it...
conference paper 2017
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Molenaar, L. (author)
This report describes a graduation project carried out at Exact business software. The goal of the project was to develop data-driven personas for the accountancy team within the company. The previously used set of personas were based on intuition, which created a feel for what type of person to design for. This might be relevant for empathizing...
master thesis 2017
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Guerra Santin, O. (author), Silvester, S. (author)
Building simulations are often used to predict energy demand and to determine the financial feasibility of the low-carbon projects. However, recent research has documented large differences between actual and predicted energy consumption. In retrofit projects, this difference creates uncertainty about the payback periods and, as a consequence...
journal article 2017
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Smithuis, S.M. (author)
This report will cover my graduation project at the Letterkundig Museum in the Hague. The focus of this project is attracting teenagers (13 to 18 years old) to the museum, by means of an exhibition concept that offers an experience that is educational. Phase 1 - Analysis The Letterkundig Museum concerns itself with the collection of literary...
master thesis 2016
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Broers, W.J.W. (author), Nikayin, F.A. (author), De Reuver, G.A. (author)
Supporting the ageing population is a worldwide challenge as it causes a huge tension on societies, regarding to healthcare budgets, resources, pensions and social security systems. To support people ‘age in place’ we propose a digital matchmaking platform for health and wellbeing. Nevertheless, what should be the main purpose of such a platform...
conference paper 2014
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Mantel, E. (author), Van Wezenbeek, W.J.S.M. (author)
How do you become even more successful if you are already successful? That is a question that TU Delft Library asks itself regularly. In the last few years, it has seen that its transformation into a library learning centre was a good move, but there is more. Even more focus can be on the client, that is the choice that the library made last...
journal article 2014
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Brinkman, C. (author)
The aim of this graduation project is to improve the hospitality of the University Medical Centre of Utrecht (UMCU) by developing a product/service system that supports the patient in their personal needs within the entrance area of the hospital. The patient and their experiences are central in this project. The patients’ experience is shaped by...
master thesis 2012
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Moekotte, Y. (author)
This master thesis focusses on defining the product propositions within a Philips grooming kit product range for the French market to improve margins for Philips, consumer preference over competition and trade up of consumers in price.
master thesis 2012
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Roelofs, J. (author)
Involving user in the development process is becoming inevitable for companies to stay competitive and innovative. Technology is no longer the main factor to furfill the customers needs. Especially in product innovation the integration of the needs and desires of customers are fundamental (Veryzer R. W., 2003). User-centered design is an...
master thesis 2011
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Torres Bonilla, J.P. (author)
Wacom, the renowned pen tablet manufacturer pursued a better understanding of consumer customers. The project aimed to develop a framework to understand them. The nature of this quest was exploratory. Project outcome was not meant to be conclusive but illustrative. Wacom exposed a somewhat vague idea of consumer customers. Project's approach...
master thesis 2011
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Clavel, K. (author)
Sophie and Rogier are students at Delft University of Technology. Sophie is a master student of Architecture. She searches for information mostly to get inspired. Sometimes she’s looking for a specific book and uses Amazon first, because she knows what the cover looks like, but can’t remember the author or title. Rogier is writing his master’s...
conference paper 2009
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