Wiki source code of Concept and proof-of-concept tests – concept feasibility study
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2 | **Description:** Concept test is a low cost and quick process in which a high-level concept is tested with real end-users via different methods such as interviews and surveys. In order to conduct a concept test, preliminary concept description must exist in written or visual format, which is then communicated to the real end-users or experts. The main aim is to collect feedback for the initial concept proposal and its possible variations. Concept test can also include a feasibility study, which also covers technical, economic, legal, operational and scheduling issues relating the proposed concept. In all, concept-testing phase verifies if a concept has market interest, while feasibility study shows if the product or service based on concept can be developed. Collected feedback also includes improvement suggestions. | ||
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7.2 | 5 | (% lang="en-US" style="line-height:107%" %)**R&D service category-ies: **(%%)Testing and validation, Co-creation |
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8 | (% lang="en-US" style="line-height:107%" %)**Key characteristics in Living Lab context:** | ||
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16 | **Participants’ role:** Two main actors (projects and companies), joint work among Living Labs and interested partners/stakeholders | ||
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19 | **Process phase:** After concept co-creation | ||
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1.1 | 22 | **Objectives:** |
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6.2 | 24 | * Verify if a concept has market or research interest, |
25 | * Testing early “prototypes” to get feedback for development, identify improvement suggestions, | ||
26 | * Concept feasibility test focuses on verifying if concept can be technically/economically done (preliminary assessment), | ||
27 | * Provide development recommendations based on user/patient/customer experience and needs, identify key measures to investigate in follow-up tests, personalized in the client need and varies case by case | ||
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30 | **Methods: **Survey, demo-session, interview, Wizard of Oz | ||
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33 | **Tools: **Paper prototype,** **visual dummies close to final (visual UI),** **visual** **VR can be used to test- multitasking (real work), long term evaluations, interviews, questionnaires |