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The assessment tools used in development processes must meet specific conditions to guarantee their successful application in business. Defining a work procedure for the multimethod tool EyeFace will help to meet these conditions and integrate this new tool into an experience design process. The aim of this paper is to define a specific work procedure for the new multimethod assessment tool EyeFace and to evaluate users’ experiences of it at a conceptual level. To achieve this aim, an experiment was carried out to evaluate users’ experiences with Fundawear, a new product created by Durex.
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Lasa, G., Justel, D., Retegi, A. (2016). Work Procedure for Evaluating Conceptual Users’ Experiences Using the Multimethod Tool EyeFace. In: Ayuso Muñoz, J., Yagüe Blanco, J., Capuz-Rizo, S. (eds) Project Management and Engineering Research, 2014. Lecture Notes in Management and Industrial Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-26459-2_11
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