Agile visualization in design thinking

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2020
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New trends in business information systems and technology
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Studies in systems, decision and control
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294
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31-47
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Springer
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Cham
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This chapter presents an agile visualization approach that supports one of the most widespread innovation processes: Design Thinking. The approach integrates the pre-defined graphical elements of SAP Scenes to sketch digital scenes for storyboards. Unforeseen scenarios can be created by accommodating new graphical elements and related domain-specific aspects on-the-fly. This fosters problem understanding and ideation, which otherwise would be hindered by the lack of elements. The symbolic artificial intelligence (AI)-based approach ensures the machineinterpretability of the sketched scenes. In turn, the plausibility check of the scenes is automated to help designers creating meaningful storyboards. The plausibility check includes the use of a domain ontology, which is supplied with semantic constraints. The approach is implemented in the prototype AOAME4Scenes, which is used for evaluation.
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330 - Wirtschaft
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978-3-030-48332-6
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English
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LAURENZI, Emanuele, Knut HINKELMANN, Devid MONTECCHIARI und Mini GOEL, 2020. Agile visualization in design thinking. In: Rolf DORNBERGER (Hrsg.), New trends in business information systems and technology. Cham: Springer. S. 31–47. Studies in systems, decision and control, 294. ISBN 978-3-030-48332-6. Verfügbar unter: https://irf.fhnw.ch/handle/11654/42813