ABSTRACT
In this paper, we present a quick and easy technique to present user profiles graphically. The technique is believed to be specially suitable for communicating user data in multidisciplinary design teams. It was invented in a explorative design project focusing on future telecommunications services in department store contexts.
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Index Terms
- GUP: graphical presentation of user profile
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