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Since developing assistive technology in multidisciplinary teams can be a challenge, we propose a procedure to bring all actors in the project together using a user centered approach. This procedure starts with writing a use case of the envisioned assistive technology. Next, it continues using a questionnaire to make expectations of all partners explicit. During a multidisciplinary meeting, the survey and the use case together serve as a basis to come to a hypothetical scenario describing current and future practices. The final step is to test the extent to which the assumptions in the hypothetical scenario hold. By interviewing relevant users, the hypothetical scenario will then iteratively evolve to a current practice scenario. The case of the Fallrisk project is used in this paper to illustrate the envisioned procedure and lessons drawn from applying this procedure.
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