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D.PAR.01: Grid of analysis supporting the participative design methodology (M6)
Participatory design

  • Theoretical framework including principles of Actor Network Theory and of the Agile Methodology
  • Description of twelve sub-processes
CoPs observation
  • CoPs’ observer animation cell
  • Community of CoPs’ observers
  • Guide for interviews
  • Data collect
  • Data analysis
D.PAR.02: Categorization of tools (M6)

About tools

  • Tools taxonomy
  • Tools used by CoPs
  • Tools developed within PALETTE
  • External tools

First clarification of the notion of scenario and use of scenarios within PALETTE

  • Short literature review
  • Different scenarios’ views
  • Formalism to describe the scenarios

D.PAR.03: Description of 6 scenarios and of the results of 6 validated trials (M18)

Summary:  The D.PAR.03 aims at presenting and analysing the processes of elaboration and validation of the PALETTE scenarios. After having defined these two processes and situated them within the PALETTE methodology, the scenarios are presented. For each scenario, the specific methodology of elaboration and validation is described with a special focus on the participation of the concerned Communities of Practice (CoPs). Then the results of the validation are presented as well as the reports on their technical feasibility and the usability of PALETTE services from a user perspective.

D.PAR.04 : User centered description of PALETTE tools and services, and first analysis of usability (M24)

Summary:  This deliverable aims at providing any CoP member, CoP animator or CoP mediator with the most complete view of the PALETTE tools and services. It gives a voice to the developer, the educationalist, the ergonomist and of course the user to explain how they consider them. So, it suggests use cases, scenarios but also shows to the reader where are the obstacles of use (with the aim of avoiding a too quick discouragement on his/her part) and it provides real users’ testimonies.

 

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