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Situated Design Rationale

Last modified by Dongxu Lu on 2023/03/28 14:16

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).
 

1R. 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.