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4.1 | 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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5.1 | 3 | a. Objectives: what should this system improve or achieve over the current state as to solve the problem. |
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6.1 | 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. | ||
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| 15 | For more information on the used concepts see the [[SCE FAQ - XWiki>>url:https://wisce.synergise-project.eu/bin/view/Documentation/SCE%20FAQ/]]. |