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Both motivation and capabilities define a task and determine the result. When it comes to using a product, how can technology meet the user’s needs at its best? Future human machine interfaces will need to strongly rely on assessing the human performances and benefits will be found into a reduced human workload and increased user’s pleasure. How can we achieve this? What’s the scenario in the automotive industry? Evidence shows that we are not too far from a new Renaissance.
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Calvosa, A., Visconti, A. (2008). Where Will The User “Drive” Future Technology?. In: Westerink, J.H.D.M., Ouwerkerk, M., Overbeek, T.J.M., Pasveer, W.F., de Ruyter, B. (eds) Probing Experience. Philips Research, vol 8. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6593-4_12
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