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2 -= Frameworks =
2 +For the evaluation of a prototype, there are several frameworks that can be followed, starting with DECIDE[1]. Decide stands for:
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4 -== DECIDE ==
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6 6  **D**etermine the goals
7 -- What are the high-level goals? Who wants it and why? The goals influence the approach of the study
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9 9  **E**xplore the questions
10 -- Define the goals and reseach questions
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12 12  **C**hoose evaluation approach and methods
13 -- Influences the data collection, analysis and presentation
14 -- Exploratory research => qualitative data, observational study,
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16 16  **I**dentify practical issues
17 -- Users, budget, schedule, equipment etc.
18 -- Pilot study important
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20 20  **D**ecide about ethical issues
21 -- Adhere to ethical procedure
22 -- User rights! Explain the goals (before/after), methodology etc.
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24 24  **E**valuate, analyze, interpret, present data
25 -- Reliable results: Can the results be replicated?
26 -- Validity: Is the data related to the hypothesis?
27 -- Bias: Are the results unbiased?
28 -- Scope: Can this be generalised?
29 -- Ecological validity: Is the environment influencing the results?
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11 +First, we would have to determine the high-level goals for the study and the motivation behind them, since they can influence how we approach it. Then, we choose the evaluation approach, the methods that will be used, whether these are based on quantitative or qualitative data, and the process of data collecting, analysis, and presentation. At the same time, any practical issues, such as participants, budget, or schedule, are identified and a pilot study is performed if needed. It is important to adhere to any ethical procedures that are in place, to ensure the participant knows their rights and is protected. Finally, the evaluation of the data takes place, where it is determined whether the results are reliable, valid, without bias, unrelated to the environment and can generalize well.
12 +Another framework used is IMPACT[2]:
31 31  == IMPACT ==
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33 33  **I**ntention: Present the objectives and claims
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35 -**M**easures and metrics: "What, how and why"
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16 +**M**easures and metrics: "What, how, and why"
37 37  **P**eople: Define the participants
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39 -**A**ctivities: Use cases into activities
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18 +**A**ctivities: Use cases in activities
41 41  **C**ontext: Social, ethical, physical, etc. environment definition
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43 43  **T**echnologies: Hardware and software
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48 48  == Formative evaluation ==
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50 -- Open ended evaluation on the design
27 +- Open-ended evaluation of the design
51 51  - E.g. How will the users respond to the new design?
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81 81  One subject undergoes only one test. Simple to execute, but results in significant variance due to inter-subject differences in characteristics.
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61 +== Lenses ==
62 +- Lense means to take different perspectives looking at your system
63 +- E.g. perspective of the stakeholders, other groups, or technical/legal
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66 +[1] Kurniawan, S. (2004). Interaction design: Beyond human–computer interaction by Preece, Sharp and Rogers (2001), ISBN 0471492787.
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1 +Don't forget to fill in the specifics of your study.
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1 +2022-03-22 08:33:36.109