Wiki source code of Situated Design Rationale
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1 | Looije et al.^^ ^^(2017)^^1^^ developed the "situated Design Rationale" (sDR) module as a specific component of WiSCE. sDR provides an interactive format to describe, relate and record the different elements of a design rationale for behavior change in a univocal, concise and coherent way: Support objectives, behavior change theory, design specifications and evaluation outcomes. Adjustable focused views can be acquired on specific combinations of elements. As a **best practice**, sDR was applied to the European ALIZ-e project (see: //[[Specification of the situated Design Rationale>>url:https://scetool.ewi.tudelft.nl/alize]]//). | ||
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4 | ^^1^^R. Looije, M. A. Neerincx, and K. V. Hindriks (2017). Specifying and testing the design rationale of social robots for behavior change in children, //Cognitive Systems Research//, vol. 43, pp. 250–265. |