Digital Work Instructions
Smart Systems
Semester programme:Human Centered Design
Client company:Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO)
Project group members:Alicia Danielsson
Bjorn Verbakel
Aleksandar Nikolov
Bas Geven
Canan Canbakis
Project description
The design challenge is to determine which of two Digital Work Instruction (DWI) platforms best supports the creation and management of digital work instructions. This will be done by implementing the work instructions into both platforms and comparing them based on usability, functionality, user experience and efficiency. Based on the result, make a well-supported recommendation document
Context
The project is set in the manufacturing domain, focusing on digitalizing work instructions to support the processes on the shop floor.
Results
- Supported recommendation for best suited work instruction platform
- Digitalized work instructions based on stakeholder input
- Satisfied clients and stakeholders
About the project group
Our group has spent approximately seven weeks on this project. During this project, we focused on creating and implementing digital work instructions while also developing our side project.