User-centered design for the marine industry case: recommendations for future casemates
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https://doi.org/10.25043/19098642.251Keywords:
user-centered design, casemate, ergonomicAbstract
User-Centered Design (UCD) is an approach to the design of objects and spaces that focuses on satisfying the needs and expectations of users in all phases of design, considering both the physical and tangible characteristics as well as the intangible ones, referring to their behaviors, reactions, thoughts and interpretations. The objective is to create an efficient user experience for the people who are part of the designed service, and that will be translated into benefits derived from interaction, confidence in the use of the service, user satisfaction, reduced execution times, increased productivity, feedback and continuous improvement of the service. In this context, this case study presents the process of research, analysis and ergonomic and user experience recommendations, from the UCD for the design of casemates designed in Cotecmar for river vessels, in order to demonstrate the importance of design methodologies in systems and combat elements in ships. The objective is to allow that the scenarios where human beings interact with their workspaces have optimal conditions, enable the comfort of users, and offer the conditions to achieve maximum productivity and efficiency on board.
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