A Summary of the Workshop on Pilot Implementation for Testing Human-Work Interaction Designs

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  • Morten Hertzum
Pilot implementations are field tests of properly engineered, yet unfinished, systems. By exposing systems to their intended environment, pilot imple-mentations emphasize realism and collect real-use feedback for system fina-lization. While practitioners recognize pilot implementations as a means of testing the fit between a system and its use environment, pilot implementa-tions have received less attention from researchers in human-computer in-teraction. The workshop on pilot implementation for testing human-work in-teraction designs aimed to instill research interest in pilot implementation and to provide a forum for discussing and maturing such research. The seven workshop papers included in this post-proceedings volume span a variety of angles on pilot implementation. They contribute valuable insights but also leave open questions. Collectively, they provide illustrative case studies and inspiration for further research.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftLecture Notes in Computer Science
Vol/bindLNCS 13198
Sider (fra-til)371-375
ISSN0302-9743
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2022

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