4. Conclusion
This article presents a systemic approach to innovation for the design of systems linking human and technical aspects. This approach shows that, when properly orchestrated, the notion of a stakeholder project promotes the creation of a social link and a shared culture, an essential lever for designing and developing an innovative system. In practice, this process of guided interaction gradually builds the link between an individual and collective vision of the system to be created in its context of use.
By respecting the design group's learning cycle, we can guarantee the quality of interpersonal communication and maintain its dynamics over time. This process indirectly creates the right conditions for the emergence of a detailed system specification. One of the essential aspects of the process is the co-construction, progressively articulated, of an implicit complex...
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