| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10150717 | Design Studies | 2018 | 38 Pages | 
Abstract
												Design teams tasked with developing assistive products typically lack sufficient knowledge for generating and exploring different solution concepts. This knowledge deficiency problem hampers efficiently creating high-quality assistive products. To enhance assistive product concept generation, the current study proposed design aids called design heuristics sets for X (DHSfXs). A DHSfX is a collection of design heuristics that are likely to help assistive product designers produce solution concepts successfully meeting a particular design goal X. A development process of a DHSfX for assistive product design was presented. An example DHSfX for creating assistive products for one-handed persons was developed as an illustrative example. An empirical evaluation demonstrated the utility of the example DHSfX in enhancing the outcome of assistive product concept generation.
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											Authors
												Dongwook Hwang, Woojin Park, 
											