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Human Needs' Analysis and Evaluation Model for Product Development

✍ Scribed by Gabriela Unger Unruh, Osiris Canciglieri Junior


Publisher
Springer
Year
2022
Tongue
English
Leaves
94
Category
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✦ Synopsis


This book presents a model (HUNE) that assists in the insertion of human aspects in the product development process (PDP), at the beginning of a project, at the analyzed information, during its development and post-development, evaluating its suitability for human beings. The model proved to be actual with respect to the existing ones, dynamic and flexible, because it does not replace any model, but can be applied to other models, methods, or structures of PDPs, and enables scope, replication, and future improvements. Its applications brought satisfactory results, and it was very well evaluated by the participants in the application, by external experts and also through scientific publications.

✦ Table of Contents


Preface
Acknowledgments
About This Book
Contents
About the Authors
Abbreviations
List of Figures
List of Tables
1 Introduction
References
2 Human Needs: Analysis and Evaluation Approach for Product Development Context
2.1 Background
2.1.1 Theory of Human Needs (HNT)
2.1.2 Design
2.1.3 The Origin of Disciplines
2.1.4 Ergonomics and Human Factors
2.1.5 Usability
2.1.6 User Centered Design (UCD)
2.1.7 Human Centered Design (HCD)
2.1.8 User Experience (UX)
2.1.9 Product Development Process (PDP)
2.2 Being Human Versus Doing Human
2.3 Discussion About Theoretical Background
References
3 Human Needs Model (Hune)
3.1 Definition of Human Aspects
3.2 Definition and Application of Methods of Analysis and Evaluation of Human Aspects—HCD
3.3 Definition of the List of Human Needs Requirements
3.4 Assessment of Human Needs Requirements
3.5 Discussion About Results Obtained from the Proposed Hune Model
References
4 Application of the Human Needs Model (Hune)
4.1 Application 1—Shampoo Packaging for Babies
4.2 Application 2—Bar Soap Packaging
4.3 Application 3—Soap Bar Packaging for Babies
4.4 Application 4—Hand Moisturizing Cream Packaging
4.5 Application 5—Eyelash Mask
4.6 Application 6—Refrigerator
4.7 Final Discussion
Reference
Correction to: Human Needs’ Analysis and Evaluation Model for Product Development
Correction to: G. Unger Unruh and O. Canciglieri Junior, Human Needs’ Analysis and Evaluation Model for Product Development, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-12623-9


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