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1 -The system design specification describes the solution to the problem in the form of a system design that makes use of the identified relevant human factors knowledge and the envisioned technology. The system specification consists of (a) design scenarios, (b)  use cases, (c) requirements, and (d) claims.
1 +The system design specification describes the solution to the problem in the form of a system design that makes use of the identified relevant human factors knowledge and the envisioned technology. The system specification consists of:
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3 +a. Objectives: what should this system improve or achieve over the current state as to solve the problem.
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5 +b. Design scenarios: a description of the problem and how it will be solved using the technology.
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7 +c. Use cases: step-by-step descriptions of a user in a specific context and how they interact with the system and the environment. It describes typically //what //actions the user takes, but now //how //this is performed.
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9 +d. Interaction design patterns: these are [[design patterns >>https://wisce.synergise-project.eu/bin/view/Documentation/SCE%20FAQ/]]that focus on things as usable interface design and control options. As such, thus describing //how //an action is performed.
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11 +e. Team design patterns: these are [[design patterns >>https://wisce.synergise-project.eu/bin/view/Documentation/SCE%20FAQ/]]that focus on things such as how humans and agents can collaborate effectively through information sharing.
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13 +f. Claims: these are statements that explain what the system should support or achieve with a given functionality, as to achieve one or more desired objectives.