Processes in Engineering Design are generally optimized towards efficiency, quality, costs, risks, etc.,
however an analysis that includes requirements from the process users' view is missing. Within the last
years, the concept of usability has being introduced to examine business processes. This is a promising
approach for Engineering Design, by involving process "users" (designers, engineers, software
developers, project managers, etc.) in the process planning phase, several issues such as consistency
flaws or counter-intuitive information flow can be identified beforehand. This paper aims to explore the
transferability of usability concepts and evaluation methods to processes in the field of Engineering
Design. The goal of this paper is to set a basis for further studies with regard on how to plan and design
processes that interact efficiently, effectively and satisfactorily with the people involved. For this
purpose ten process usability attributes are consolidated from the overlap between usability attributes
(of products and systems) and process system properties. Moreover, five usability evaluation methods
are examined on their applicability for evaluating design processes.
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Processes in Engineering Design are generally optimized towards efficiency, quality, costs, risks, etc.,
however an analysis that includes requirements from the process users' view is missing. Within the last
years, the concept of usability has being introduced to examine business processes. This is a promising
approach for Engineering Design, by involving process "users" (designers, engineers, software
developers, project managers, etc.) in the process planning phase, several issues such as...
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