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People Centric Designs IoP - Dagstuhl October 2017

Explore the multi-disciplinary approach of Lean Service Creation (LSC) for successful digital services in IoP, integrating human behavior models and interactive, collaborative tools. Discover the key concepts, social variables, and storytelling techniques essential for IoP design. Join the movement of creating impactful, user-centric IoP experiences. Contact paul.houghton@futurice.com for more information.

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People Centric Designs IoP - Dagstuhl October 2017

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  1. People Centric DesignsIoP - Dagstuhl October 2017

  2. Going beyond the screen

  3. An Industry Perspectiveon Internet of People

  4. WELCOME TO THE DARK SIDE

  5. Our toolbox

  6. LeanServiceCreation LSC is a multi-disciplinary way of working that maximizes the probability of creating successful digital services

  7. A process to replicate success

  8. http://iotservicekit.com

  9. Intelligence augmentation for designers

  10. Cool technology is not enough

  11. Embedding human behavior models in network protocols

  12. How Do We Design for IoP? • People want new tech, but don’t know how to use it • We need Designing for IoP workshop. Interactive, collaborative tools. • The details of such a kit implicitly sets the boundaries and mindset, for better and for worse

  13. IoP KISS A: Industry adoption needs simple, usable concepts they can map to ideas they already know • Not a new “opportunistic network protocol with cloud fallback”, it is a “distributed database and an easy API” B: (there is no point B)

  14. IoP: Social Variables • Pick your variable type. Use. • Thread safe (functional approach?) • With local atomic training • Locally coherent structure • Global convergence • Geographic and affinity-group variation • Trust baked in at a deep level (only trust open training data?) • Illustrate the most useful archetypes/design patterns, discard the rest • Show, don’t tell. Short examples and cheap PR rule. IoPShrödinger Cat videos • Start a foundation. Build the ecosystem with relentless, boring message repetition

  15. IoP: Tell a Story to Your Audience The Driver: Great UX“So, IoP, entertain me, tell me a story” • Designer: (blah blah here) • Developer: architecture details • Reliability • No single point of failure • Fallback models • Latency • Bandwidth • New capabilities • Contextual • Location based • Better AI integration • Explicit trust contract with the user • Business: markets and money • Increased local market access • Local competition to drive down prices • (Don’t say “commoditization”) https://www.flickr.com/photos/wonderlane/7167097899/in/photostream/lightbox/

  16. Thanks! paul.houghton@futurice.com @mobile_rat

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