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                     <p>Kano model is a methodology, which supports the development of products taking into account the needs of the customer. It helps you to understand the importance of functions or features to a customer [1]. We have used it to improve Printeria and we want it to be a guide for future iGEM teams, thats why we are going to present our work as a example of use.</p>
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                     <p>Kano model is a methodology, which supports the development of products taking into account the needs of the customer. It helps you to understand the importance of functions or features to a customer [1]. We have used it to improve Printeria and we want it to be a guide for future iGEM teams, thats why we are going to present our work as an example of using it.</p>
 
                     <p> Kano model is made up of three stages:</p>
 
                     <p> Kano model is made up of three stages:</p>
 
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                           <p><b>Pick up the user's voice</b></p>
 
                           <p><b>Pick up the user's voice</b></p>
                           <p> In this phase you have present your project to an audience and then you ask for criticisms or improvements. We did it in the Mustang Art Gallety (MAG) in Elche (Alicante). At the end of the demostration we gathered all the students and teachers and we asked them for demands, improvements or criticisms.  
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                           <p> In this phase you have to present your project to an audience and then ask them for criticisms or suggestions. We did it in the Mustang Art Gallery (MAG) in Elche (Alicante). After showing them Printeria we gathered all the students and teachers and we asked them for demands, improvements or criticisms.  
 
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                           <p><b>Create your paired questions quiz</b></p>
 
                           <p><b>Create your paired questions quiz</b></p>
                           <p>With those demands that we will call <b>necessities</b> you have to make a cuestionaire based on paired cuestions. This questions have the next grammar: ¿How do you feel if (a necessity exists in your device)? and ¿How do you feel if (that necessity did no existed in your device)?. As you can observe, it is the same necessity but expresed <b>positively</b> or <b>negatively</b>. Check aout our questionnaire to see an example:</p>
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Introduction

Welcome to the integrated human practices webpage. Here we will show you what we have done in terms of human practices, how we have done to integrate them in Printeria and why this part deserves the gold medal check.

Kano model

An engineering way to integrate feedback.
Expert dialoge

How experts point of view changed the way we did Printeria.
Safety desing

How safety specifications changed Printeria

References

1. TERNINKO, J. (1997). Step-by-Step QFD, Customer-Driven Product Design, Second edition. USA: St . Lucie Press.

2. Olson,D. (2014) “Kano Model Priorization” .[Consulted: 10/8/2018]

3. Youtube, “Aplicación del modelo Kano-Caso práctico Excel” on Youtube [Consulted: 10/8/2018]

4. María Peñil & Mehmet Berkmen, “Bacterial Art” [Consulted: 12/8/2018]

CONTACT US igem.upv.2018@gmail.com