Proposing a novel approach for testing complex medical task trainer prototypes
DS 101: Proceedings of NordDesign 2020, Lyngby, Denmark, 12th - 14th August 2020
Year: 2020
Editor: Mortensen, N.H.; Hansen, C.T. and Deininger, M.
Author: Lilleløkken, Oscar; Ege, Daniel Nygård; Auflem, Marius; Steinert, Martin
Series: NordDESIGN
Institution: Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Section: Design Support
Page(s): 12
DOI number: https://doi.org/10.35199/NORDDESIGN2020.57
ISBN: 9781912254088
Abstract
Using the Wayfaring model in the Fuzzy Front End of product development can aid designers in uncovering and answering ambiguous design questions. However, it does not aid the challenge of combining insights and concepts in a final conceptual prototype, or to measure how well e.g. a medical task trainer prototype is fulfilling the training goals. The necessity of a standardized testing framework for such prototypes is explored by presenting a case project where a medical task trainer was developed. The frameworks potential as a development tool for medical task trainers is also discussed.
Keywords: Prototype Testing, Medical Task Trainer, conceptual design, product development, case study