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R.A. Niemeijer, 513316 - June 7, 2006
Problem description
Subject
Research aspects
Design aspects
Expectations
Risks
Planning
faculteit ddsstechnische universiteit eindhovenT
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Graduation planStudent:
R.A. Niemeijer
Coaching committee:
Prof. dr. ir. B. de Vries (supervisor)
Dr. ir. J.P. van Leeuwen (mentor)
Ir. A. J. Jessurun (mentor)
R.A. Niemeijer, 513316 - June 7, 2006
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faculteit ddsstechnische universiteit eindhovenT
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Problem descriptionReal estate project developers build for the market, not the user.
The client has little, if any, say in the design of the house.
No two users are the same, so why should they have to live in identical houses?
The investor/user must regain control of the design.
This can be done by providing them with user-oriented design tools.
“The market”
The market
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faculteit ddsstechnische universiteit eindhovenT
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Some headway has been made with these user-oriented design systems.
Current problems:
• No distinction between generic objects and actual products
• No guidance for the user
• Mostly based on floor plans, no good impression of space
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SubjectThe standard design process: the architect sitsin his ivory tower and the client just has to hopethe design meets his or her needs.
Why not let the client design the building?
Architecture is a 5-year study. The averageperson will not be able to design a good building.
The user must be supported by a person orprogram with architectural knowledge.
You could call the program an“Architect in a box”.
R.A. Niemeijer, 513316 - June 7, 2006
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faculteit ddsstechnische universiteit eindhovenT
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The graduation is the first part of a PhD study, consisting of:
• Product specification language
• Product database
• Artificial Intelligence (User assistence and constraints checking)
• User interface
• 3D engine
The user interface is the most independant of these,so it will be the subject of the graduation
Researching it will provide insights into the other components.
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Research aspects
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faculteit ddsstechnische universiteit eindhovenT
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Research aspects and methodology
Analyse existing user interfaces:
• Professional 3D design programs (3D Studio, Maya, Sketchup)
• Popular content creation programs (Photoshop, The Sims)
• Popular 3D applications (Google Earth, Quake, Warcraft)
Literature study:
• User interface design
• Conducting user tests
R.A. Niemeijer, 513316 - June 7, 2006
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faculteit ddsstechnische universiteit eindhovenT
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Design aspects and methodology
The design process will consist of:
• Building Prototypes
• Conducting user tests
The prototypes will explore the following use cases:
• Changing the size of a window (AI, interface)
• Changing a generic stair to a product (database interaction, AI)
• Navigating in 3D (interface)
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faculteit ddsstechnische universiteit eindhovenT
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Result expectations
Project specific:
• An understanding of what user interface elements provide the best experience for the user
• Insights into the other aspects of the program
Competences:
• To learn what makes a succesful user interface
• In general
• For a program that allows users to design houses
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faculteit ddsstechnische universiteit eindhovenT
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Risks
Possible risks include:
• Protoypes taking too long to build
• Users have no preference
• User test are conducted incorrectly
R.A. Niemeijer, 513316 - June 7, 2006
Problem description
Subject
Research aspects
Design aspects
Expectations
Risks
Planning
faculteit ddsstechnische universiteit eindhovenT
Ue/
Planning
Research
Conclusions,DetailedPlanning
BuildingPrototypes
User Tests
PreparingResults
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