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Raposo, M., Eloy, S. & Dias, J. (2023). Defining and evaluating a graphical user interface for a housing co-design system. 17th International Conference on Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction 2023 (IHCI 2023).
M. M. Raposo et al., "Defining and evaluating a graphical user interface for a housing co-design system", in 17th Int. Conf. on Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction 2023 (IHCI 2023), Porto, 2023
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author = "Raposo, M. and Eloy, S. and Dias, J.",
title = "Defining and evaluating a graphical user interface for a housing co-design system",
year = "2023",
howpublished = "Ambos (impresso e digital)",
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TY - CPAPER TI - Defining and evaluating a graphical user interface for a housing co-design system T2 - 17th International Conference on Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction 2023 (IHCI 2023) AU - Raposo, M. AU - Eloy, S. AU - Dias, J. PY - 2023 CY - Porto UR - https://www.ihci-conf.org/ AB - The inhabitants' participation in their houses' design process is critical for the customization of houses to their needs and aspirations and, thus, their satisfaction. The provision of mass-housing customization can be addressed using digital technologies, as they offer the generation of a wide range of solutions that can respond to the inhabitants’ needs. However, computational systems must be easy-to-use by non-specialists. The available literature shows that, although there are some systems allowing house co-design, existing interfaces were not developed with a focus on the user experience nor tested with potential users. This paper reports ongoing Ph.D. work that aims to define and evaluate a graphical user interface of a co-design tool for mass-housing customization. Interviews with potential users were conducted, and user requirements were extracted. We defined a framework of co-design tasks and designed a graphical user interface for our system, which was then evaluated by a panel of end-users, with a low-fidelity prototype version. Results of the evaluation show that the participants were satisfied with the design. Participants proposed also various enhancements to our design. ER -
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