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Designing for the Internet of Things: a critical interrogation of IoT processes and principles

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Publication date11/08/2020
Host publicationDRS2020 Virtual Conference
EditorsStella Boess, Ming Cheung, Rebecca Cain
Place of PublicationLondon
PublisherDesign Research Society
Pages2392-2409
Number of pages17
Volume5
ISBN (electronic)978191229441
<mark>Original language</mark>English
EventThe Design Research Society 2020 International Conference : SYNERGY - Online, Brisbane, Australia
Duration: 11/08/202014/08/2020
http://drs2020.org

Conference

ConferenceThe Design Research Society 2020 International Conference
Abbreviated titleDRS2020
Country/TerritoryAustralia
CityBrisbane
Period11/08/2014/08/20
Internet address

Publication series

NameProceedings of Design Research Society Conference
PublisherDesign research Society
Number5
Volume2020
ISSN (Print)2398-3132

Conference

ConferenceThe Design Research Society 2020 International Conference
Abbreviated titleDRS2020
Country/TerritoryAustralia
CityBrisbane
Period11/08/2014/08/20
Internet address

Abstract

With the emergence of Internet of Things (IoT) as a new source of 'big data', businesses face new opportunities as well as emergent challenges. However, although academics and practitioners often critically debate the IoT, little attention has been focused on the design and development of IoT. Re-framing of NPD for IoT is compulsory as the integration of software in physical products is radically challenging the innovation processes and practices. Thus, the aim of this paper is to contribute to a comprehensive understanding of IoT New Product Development (NPD). Based on a featured case study, a new approach towards IoT design and development process and their relevance against the characteristics of existing NPD processes are reviewed and critically debated. This paper summarises how NPD processes and value creation could be improved and proposes guidelines with the conceptual framework for IoT NPD processes.