@inbook{bc0dbed585f3437bbc52295bdc3f5625,
title = "User-centred design as a risk management tool",
abstract = "Numerous risks have been identified to and from the design process. The most prominent approach to address design shortcomings is user-centred design (UCD); however, current implementations of UCD tend to overemphasise differences between users which make it less acceptable as a viable approach to the process of design and the goal of risk management. Three cases are discussed that illustrate a progression of design approaches from a lack of consideration of the user (accommodation; Control room design) to a more limited consideration of user needs through the consultation of guidelines (e-commerce website design) to an attempt to consider user needs through detailed study (assimilation; Consumer product design). It is proposed that the assimilation of user task behaviour in the design life-cycle will ensure the inclusion of usability considerations, thereby enabling UCD to be utilised as a risk management tool.",
keywords = "design process, cognitive load, user invovlement, subjective risk, task behaviour",
author = "Williams, {Damien J.} and Martin Groen",
year = "2015",
month = jan,
day = "8",
doi = "10.1007/978-3-662-45704-7_5",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-3-662-45703-0",
volume = "80",
series = "Intelligent Systems Reference Library",
publisher = "Springer",
pages = "107--127",
booktitle = "Risk and Cognition",
}