Open this publication in new window or tab >>2015 (English)In: Persuasive Technology: 10th International Conference, PERSUASIVE 2015, Chicago, IL, USA, June 3-5, 2015, Proceedings / [ed] MacTavish, T., and Basapur, S., Cham: Springer International Publishing , 2015, p. 217-228Chapter in book (Refereed)
Abstract [en]
The impact of a system development lifecycle (SDLC) often determines the success of a project from analysis to evolution. Although SDLC can be universally used design projects, a focused SDLC for a specific complex design issue could be valuable for understanding diverse user needs. The importance of sustainability elevation using a persuasive system is not new. Previous research presented frameworks and design principles for persuasive system design for sustainability, while an SDLC of sustainable system development also exists. However, at present no SDLC for persuasive design aiming for sustainability is evident, which was proposed in this paper. An existing sustainable SDLC established earlier by the authors was taken as the reference framework. A cognitive model with established persuasive design principles was then analyzed and mapped within the context of the reference framework to come up with the resulting life cycle. Finally, extensive discussions and future work possibilities were given.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015
Series
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, ISSN 0302-9743 ; 9072
Keywords
Sustainability, SDLC, Persuasive System Design, Cognitive Model, Persuasive System Design for Sustainability, Life Cycle for Persuasive System Design.
National Category
Information Systems Human Computer Interaction
Research subject
Computer Systems Sciences; Computer Science with specialization in Human-Computer Interaction
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-247268 (URN)10.1007/978-3-319-20306-5_20 (DOI)2-s2.0-84937501132 (Scopus ID)978-3-319-20305-8 (ISBN)978-3-319-20306-5 (ISBN)
Conference
PERSUASIVE 2015, 3-5 June 2015, Chicago, USA
2015-03-162015-03-162018-01-11Bibliographically approved