DUX conference 2005

The Design for User eXperience (DUX) conference in 2005 resulted in an archive of case studies intended to build a teachable and learnable body of knowledge for the extended experience design community, which can be referenced and is freely accessible. These cases have been peer-reviewed and present best-practices from each year.

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From DUX conference 2005

Designing for a Collaborative Industrial Environment: The Case of the ABB Powerwall
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by Daniel Fallman, Mattias Andersson, Mike Kruzeniski
Apr 13, 2006(3)
This paper presents the design of a collaborative interface for highly automated, industrial environments.

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Inspired Innovation - How Corel is Drawing Upon Employees' Ideas for User Focused Innovation
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by Jennifer Fraser
Apr 13, 2006(1)
This paper explores the methods used to empower all members of the Corel Corporation to contribute to the release of innovative, successful and profitable products.

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New Media Design for Cultural Institutions
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by Jerry Watkins, Dr. Angelina Russo
Apr 13, 2006(0)
This case study uses a project from the State Library of Queensland, Australia to showcase a human computer interaction-derived design method developed to ensure a strategic response to community co-creation initiatives.

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SynchroMate: A Phatic Technology for Mediating Intimacy
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by Martin R. Gibbs, Steve Howard, Frank Vetere, Marcus Bunyan
Apr 13, 2006(0)
This design sketch discusses interactive technologies for the purpose of establishing and maintaining social connections, focusing on the development of the SynchroMate.

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A Foundation for Emotional Expressivity
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by Anna Ståhl, Kristina Höök, Petra Sundström
Apr 07, 2006(0)
Through the use of a body movement analysis and a dimensional model of emotion experiences, this paper shows how designers tried to aid expression of emotion through text messaging.

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An Exploration in Interface Design for the Chinese Migrant Worker Population
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by Neema Moraveji, Rania Ho, David Huynh, Lelzhong Zhang
Apr 07, 2006(0)
This paper addresses designing technology products that fits the Chinese cultural framework, specifically focusing on communication between migrant working mothers and their children remaining in rural villages.