Pilot Implementation: Testing Human-Work Interaction Designs
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Pilot Implementation : Testing Human-Work Interaction Designs. / Hertzum, Morten; Clemmensen, Torkil; Barricelli, Barbara R.; Campos, Pedro F.; Gonçalves, Frederica; Nocera, José A.; Bhutkar, Ganesh; Lopes, Arminda G.
Proceedings of the INTERACT2021 Conference on Human-Computer Interaction . Vol. LNCS 12936 Cham : Springer, 2021. p. 570-574 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Article in proceedings › Research › peer-review
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TY - GEN
T1 - Pilot Implementation
T2 - Testing Human-Work Interaction Designs
AU - Hertzum, Morten
AU - Clemmensen, Torkil
AU - Barricelli, Barbara R.
AU - Campos, Pedro F.
AU - Gonçalves, Frederica
AU - Nocera, José A.
AU - Bhutkar, Ganesh
AU - Lopes, Arminda G.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Pilot implementations are field tests of properly engineered, yet unfinished, systems. In contrast to lab tests, the users in a pilot implementation use the system for performing real work. In contrast to full-scale implementations, the objective of a pilot implementation is to learn. The workshop on pilot implementation aims to (a) help mature this technique for evaluating hu-man-work interaction designs during the process of their development and implementation, (b) collect case studies that analyze experiences with con-ducting and learning from pilot implementations, and (c) formulate a re-search agenda for future work on pilot implementations – addressing their strengths, limitations, conduct, impact, and so forth. The target audience for the workshop is researchers and practitioners working on topics related to work analysis, interaction design, system-organization fit, organizational im-plementation, benefits realization, and in-the-wild evaluation.
AB - Pilot implementations are field tests of properly engineered, yet unfinished, systems. In contrast to lab tests, the users in a pilot implementation use the system for performing real work. In contrast to full-scale implementations, the objective of a pilot implementation is to learn. The workshop on pilot implementation aims to (a) help mature this technique for evaluating hu-man-work interaction designs during the process of their development and implementation, (b) collect case studies that analyze experiences with con-ducting and learning from pilot implementations, and (c) formulate a re-search agenda for future work on pilot implementations – addressing their strengths, limitations, conduct, impact, and so forth. The target audience for the workshop is researchers and practitioners working on topics related to work analysis, interaction design, system-organization fit, organizational im-plementation, benefits realization, and in-the-wild evaluation.
KW - Faculty of Humanities
KW - Pilot implementation
KW - Field test
KW - Human-work interaction design
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-030-85607-6_79
DO - 10.1007/978-3-030-85607-6_79
M3 - Article in proceedings
SN - 978-3-030-85606-9
VL - LNCS 12936
T3 - Lecture Notes in Computer Science
SP - 570
EP - 574
BT - Proceedings of the INTERACT2021 Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
PB - Springer
CY - Cham
ER -
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