Often people refer to objects in similar terms as an interaction with people. We give names to some objects and sometimes we even talk to them. We also expect similar behavior from products as we expect from people with an "equivalent" degree of relationship. We expect fidelity and support that ―don‘t let us down.‖ This similarity between the way that we interact with people and objects suggests the possibility of raising a framework, outlined in this paper, which allows the development of simple and understandable language for the different stakeholders in the process of product creation, design and development. The application of this to the relationship that we have with the products allows us to classify them, in order to reach a proper understanding of what people expect from them, and determine the types of relationships that they can generate with users.
ICDC2012 Glasgow
ICDC2012 Glasgow