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1 1  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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3 3  * **D**etermine the goals
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27 27  When executing an experiment, it is also interesting to examine the interaction from multiple lenses, in order to identify issues and opportunities that are not immediately obvious. That can mean from the perspective of a different stakeholder that is not the main user, other groups that might not directly interact with the system or even a more technical or legal perspective.
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30 -For our study, the process we followed mostly resembles the IMPACT framework since we focused on each of these elements separately and tried to combine them to build our evaluation study. We first defined our research questions ( [[//Evaluation// -> //Test// >> https://xwiki.ewi.tudelft.nl/xwiki/wiki/sce2022group01/view/Test/]])
31 +For our study, the process we followed mostly resembles the IMPACT framework since we focused on each of these elements separately and tried to combine them to build our evaluation study.
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33 -[1] Kurniawan, S. (2004). Interaction design: Beyond human-computer interaction by Preece, Sharp and Rogers (2001), ISBN 0471492787.
34 +[1] Kurniawan, S. (2004). Interaction design: Beyond humancomputer interaction by Preece, Sharp and Rogers (2001), ISBN 0471492787.
34 34  [2] Benyon, D., Turner, P., & Turner, S. (2005). Designing interactive systems: People, activities, contexts, technologies. Pearson Education.
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