Authors
Thomas Ludwig, Alexander Boden, Volkmar Pipek
Publication date
2017/4/11
Journal
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI)
Volume
24
Issue
2
Pages
1-28
Publisher
ACM
Description
3D printers have become continuously more present and are a perspicuous example of how technologies are becoming more complex and ubiquitous. To some extent, the emerging technological infrastructures around them exemplify ways how digitalization will change production machines and lines, in general, in the Internet of Things (IoT). From an End-User Development perspective, the main question is how users can be supported in managing those complex digital production lines. To reach a better understanding, we carefully analyzed 3D printers as an example of highly digitalized production machines with regard to the creative activities of their users that help them to make these machines work for their practices. In our study of appropriation processes, we are concerned with situational and social aspects of the configuration and practice challenges associated with making digitalization work and how IoT …
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