Usability of VR-Systems in Cross-Cultural Product Development: A Case Study

Hans-Patrick Balzerkiewitz , Nokulunga Dlamini , Carsten Stechert , Khumbulani Mpofu
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Software tools have become essential in contemporary product development. It is now commonplace to use computer-aided design (CAD) for designing and the finite element method (FEM) for confirming structural integrity. Since the year 2016, virtual reality (VR) has gained importance as a novel software tool in development departments, a compound growth of US$3.6B to over US$40B to date. Although VR is already used in design reviews, it is yet to be fully integrated into other areas. However, to increase acceptance, it is particularly important for new, versatile software tools to allow widespread use throughout the entire development process. To broaden the application spectrum of VR, this paper presents a hetero-cultural case study that shows how VR can support distributed development teams in identifying and then verifying ergonomic requirements. The test groups consist of students from Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences and Tshwane University of Technology. Once the case study concludes, proposals for forthcoming measures to further develop and utilize VR systems in the area of requirement identification will be created, and cultural discrepancies identified, including harmonies.
VR 系统在跨文化产品开发中的可用性:案例研究
软件工具已成为当代产品开发中必不可少的工具。现在,使用计算机辅助设计(CAD)进行设计和使用有限元法(FEM)确认结构的完整性已是司空见惯。自 2016 年以来,虚拟现实(VR)作为一种新型软件工具在开发部门中的重要性日益凸显,迄今为止,其复合增长率已达到 36 亿美元,超过 400 亿美元。虽然虚拟现实技术已被用于设计审查,但尚未完全融入其他领域。然而,为了提高接受度,在整个开发过程中广泛使用新的多功能软件工具尤为重要。为了拓宽虚拟现实技术的应用范围,本文介绍了一个异文化案例研究,展示虚拟现实技术如何支持分布式开发团队识别和验证人体工程学要求。测试小组由来自奥斯特法利亚应用科学大学和茨瓦尼理工大学的学生组成。案例研究结束后,将就在需求识别领域进一步开发和利用虚拟现实系统的未来措施提出建议,并确定文化差异,包括协调性。
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