• DocumentCode
    3242008
  • Title

    Rapid prototyping of computer systems: experiences and lessons

  • Author

    Siewiorek, Daniel P. ; Smailagic, Asim ; Salber, Daniel

  • Author_Institution
    Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
  • fYear
    2001
  • fDate
    2001
  • Firstpage
    2
  • Lastpage
    8
  • Abstract
    Carnegie Mellon University has developed a user-centered interdisciplinary concurrent system design methodology (UICSM) that takes teams of electrical engineers, mechanical engineers, computer scientists, industrial designers and human-computer interaction students that work with an end-user to generate a complete prototype system during a four-month-long course. The methodology is Web-supported and defines intermediary design products that document the evolution of the design. These products are posted on the Web so that even remote designers and end-users can participate in the design activities. The design methodology proceeds through three phases: conceptual design, detailed design and implementation. End-users critique the design at each phase. In addition, simulated and real application tasks provide further focus for design evaluation. The methodology has been used by the class, in designing over a dozen wearable computers, with diverse applications ranging from inspection and maintenance of heavy transportation vehicles to augmented reality in manufacturing and plant operations. The methodology includes monitoring and evaluation of the design process. This methodology is illustrated through a description of developing pervasive computing applications in collaboration with IBM during the Spring 2000 course
  • Keywords
    computer science education; concurrent engineering; educational courses; information resources; portable computers; software prototyping; user centred design; Carnegie Mellon University; IBM; World Wide Web-supported methodology; augmented reality; computer scientists; computer systems rapid prototyping; conceptual design; design evaluation; design evolution documentation; design process monitoring; detailed design; educational course; electrical engineers; end-user critiquing; heavy transportation vehicles; human-computer interaction students; implementation; industrial designers; inspection; intermediary design products; maintenance; manufacturing; mechanical engineers; pervasive computing applications; plant operations; remote design; user-centered interdisciplinary concurrent system design methodology; wearable computers; Application software; Computational modeling; Computer industry; Concurrent computing; Design engineering; Design methodology; Electrical products industry; Product design; Prototypes; Wearable computers;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Rapid System Prototyping, 12th International Workshop on, 2001.
  • Conference_Location
    Monterey, CA
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7695-1206-2
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/IWRSP.2001.933831
  • Filename
    933831