以用户为中心的创新:调查第1部分

I. L. Turner, Keith W. Jones
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技术需求驱动创新和改进,而不考虑与客户相关的以用户为中心的需求。设计似乎与技术需求相关,而不是以需求为中心的需求。案例研究、趋势和工程教育系统表明客户需求日益增长的重要性。推荐社会科学家作为客户需求的翻译。总之,机器和设备转换为软件定义的功能需要批判性思维。
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User-centric innovations: A survey part 1
Technological requirements drive innovation and improvement without considering user-centered requirements which relate to the customer. Designs seem related to ldquotechnological requirementsrdquo and not ldquousercentered requirements.rdquo Case studies, trends and engineering education system illustrate growing importance of customer requirements. Recommend social scientists act as interpreters for customer requirements. Conclude machines and devices transformed to software-defined functions require critical thought.
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