Title
Case Study of the Experience Capturer Evaluation Tool in the Design Process of an Industrial HMIAuthor (from another institution)
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Basque Research and Technology Alliance (BRTA)Version
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https://doi.org/10.3390/su12156228Published at
Sustainability Vol. 12. N. 15. N. art. 6228, 2020Publisher
MDPI AGKeywords
user experienceHuman-Machine Interface
evaluation tool
Industry 4.0
Abstract
In the absence of user experience evaluation tools for industrial human–machine interfaces (HMI), a specific tool called eXperience Capturer (XC) has been created. It is a multi-method user-centred to ... [+]
In the absence of user experience evaluation tools for industrial human–machine interfaces (HMI), a specific tool called eXperience Capturer (XC) has been created. It is a multi-method user-centred tool that evaluates the pragmatic and experiential aspects of employees’ interaction with industrial HMIs during the three phases of experience. In this article, a case study is shown where the XC tool is used in an industrial HMI design process. The results show that evaluation using the XC tool facilitates the creation of a new design that improves the experience of employees during interaction, increasing their autonomy, competence, closeness to the system, safety and stimulation. [-]
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