Interactive Design of Smart Products and Its Usability Implications
Abstract
The research titled (Superior Interactive Design for Industrial Systems and Its Impact on the User) deals with the study of the impact of superior digital technologies on the design of industrial products and the process of interaction between industrial product systems through the overlap and sharing of the function of each system with other systems. The purpose of superior interactive design is the ability of the product to interact with Other products and the surrounding environment, and a reduction in the user’s time and effort. The research problem was represented by the following question: To what extent does the superior interactive design of industrial systems reflect on the user? The importance of this study stems from enhancing the human experience by opening new horizons in the field of design and raising it to an advanced level, as it seeks to achieve comfort and luxury for humans through cultural products represented by industrial products.
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