Changes for page f. Effects
Last modified by William OGrady on 2024/03/25 20:09
From version 6.1
edited by Rixt Hellinga
on 2024/03/12 11:51
on 2024/03/12 11:51
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To version 14.1
edited by Rixt Hellinga
on 2024/03/16 21:14
on 2024/03/16 21:14
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... ... @@ -1,67 +1,52 @@ 1 +Effects in use case 1 2 + 3 + 1 1 |(% style="width:113px" %)**Use Cases**|(% style="width:705px" %)((( 2 - *//Use case1: preparation for a visit//5 +[[UC01.0>>UC01.0]] 3 3 ))) 4 4 |(% style="width:113px" %)((( 5 5 **Upside** 6 6 )))|(% style="width:705px" %)((( 7 -** Positiveoutcomes for...**10 +**The subject:** 8 8 9 -**The subject: ***using the system can help the subject find a sense of structure and autonomy when going about errands. 12 +* Memory stimulation can help the subject find a sense of structure and autonomy when going about social activities. 13 +* Alleviate social anxiety 10 10 11 -* 15 +**Relatives: **Spend less time/effort going reminding the subject of memories, and thereby having more pleasant conversations 12 12 13 -~*~*using the system makes the subject feel connected to their past, comfortable as well as secure about keeping these memories alive. 14 - 15 -**The guardian: *** finds time to do other things than helping the subject. 16 - 17 - 18 -**The health-care professional: **(both use cases) can connect in personal ways to the subject by providing additional assistance if needed. 17 +**The health-care professional: **can connect in personal ways to the subject by providing additional assistance if needed. 19 19 ))) 20 20 |(% style="width:113px" %)**Downside**|(% style="width:705px" %)((( 21 -** Negativeoutcomes for...**20 +**The subject:** 22 22 23 -**The subject: ***the subject might find using the system unintuitive, annoying and increasing stress when going about errands. 22 +* The subject might find the given information to be intrusive, annoying, or upsetting. 23 +* The subject might find the system unintuitive 24 24 25 -~** the subject might be repelled from using the system if the memories are communicated in an unnatural fashion, or if the memories induce negative emotions instead of positive ones. The subject might also feel unsecure about storing personal information in a digital, abstract system. 26 - 27 -**The guardian: **(both use cases) the Guardian might have to spend more time tinkering with the system to make sure it's fulfilling its role, thereby not achieving their own previously mentioned upsides. 28 - 29 - 30 -**The health-care professional: ** 25 +**The guardian: **the Guardian might have to spend more time tinkering with the system to make sure it's fulfilling its role, thereby not achieving their own previously mentioned upsides. 31 31 ))) 32 32 |(% style="width:113px" %)**Tests**|(% style="width:705px" %) 33 33 34 34 35 35 31 +Effects in use case 2 32 + 36 36 |(% style="width:113px" %)**Use Cases**|(% style="width:705px" %)((( 37 - //~*~*Use case2: recounting memories//34 +[[UC02.0>>UC02.0]] 38 38 ))) 39 39 |(% style="width:113px" %)((( 40 40 **Upside** 41 41 )))|(% style="width:705px" %)((( 42 -** Positiveoutcomesfor...**39 +**The subject: ** 43 43 44 -* *Thesubject: ***using the systemcan helpthe subject findasenseof structure and autonomywhen goingabout errands.41 +* Using the system makes the subject feel connected to their past, comfortable as well as secure about keeping these memories alive. 45 45 46 -* 47 - 48 -~*~*using the system makes the subject feel connected to their past, comfortable as well as secure about keeping these memories alive. 49 - 50 -**The guardian: *** finds time to do other things than helping the subject. 51 - 52 - 53 -**The health-care professional: **(both use cases) can connect in personal ways to the subject by providing additional assistance if needed. 43 +--**The health-care professional: **can connect in personal ways to the subject by providing additional assistance if needed.-- 54 54 ))) 55 55 |(% style="width:113px" %)**Downside**|(% style="width:705px" %)((( 56 -** Negativeoutcomesfor...**46 +**The subject: ** 57 57 58 -* *Thesubject:***the subject mightfind using the systemunintuitive,annoyingandincreasingstresswhengoingabout errands.48 +* the subject might be repelled from using the system if the memories are communicated in an unnatural fashion, or if the memories induce negative emotions instead of positive ones. The subject might also feel unsecure about storing personal information in a digital, abstract system. 59 59 60 -~** the subject might be repelled from using the system if the memories are communicated in an unnatural fashion, or if the memories induce negative emotions instead of positive ones. The subject might also feel unsecure about storing personal information in a digital, abstract system. 61 - 62 -**The guardian: **(both use cases) the Guardian might have to spend more time tinkering with the system to make sure it's fulfilling its role, thereby not achieving their own previously mentioned upsides. 63 - 64 - 65 -**The health-care professional: ** 50 +**The guardian: ** the Guardian might have to spend more time tinkering with the system to make sure it's fulfilling its role, thereby not achieving their own previously mentioned upsides. 66 66 ))) 67 67 |(% style="width:113px" %)**Tests**