From prototype to product: making participatory design of mHealth commercially viable

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From prototype to product : making participatory design of mHealth commercially viable. / Andersen, Tariq Osman; Bansler, Jørgen P.; Kensing, Finn; Moll, Jonas.

Participatory design and health information technology. ed. / Anne Marie Kanstrup; Ann Bygholm; Pernille Bertelsen; Christian Nøhr. IOS Press, 2017. p. 95-112 (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, Vol. 233).

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Andersen, TO, Bansler, JP, Kensing, F & Moll, J 2017, From prototype to product: making participatory design of mHealth commercially viable. in AM Kanstrup, A Bygholm, P Bertelsen & C Nøhr (eds), Participatory design and health information technology. IOS Press, Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, vol. 233, pp. 95-112. https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-61499-740-5-95

APA

Andersen, T. O., Bansler, J. P., Kensing, F., & Moll, J. (2017). From prototype to product: making participatory design of mHealth commercially viable. In A. M. Kanstrup, A. Bygholm, P. Bertelsen, & C. Nøhr (Eds.), Participatory design and health information technology (pp. 95-112). IOS Press. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics Vol. 233 https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-61499-740-5-95

Vancouver

Andersen TO, Bansler JP, Kensing F, Moll J. From prototype to product: making participatory design of mHealth commercially viable. In Kanstrup AM, Bygholm A, Bertelsen P, Nøhr C, editors, Participatory design and health information technology. IOS Press. 2017. p. 95-112. (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, Vol. 233). https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-61499-740-5-95

Author

Andersen, Tariq Osman ; Bansler, Jørgen P. ; Kensing, Finn ; Moll, Jonas. / From prototype to product : making participatory design of mHealth commercially viable. Participatory design and health information technology. editor / Anne Marie Kanstrup ; Ann Bygholm ; Pernille Bertelsen ; Christian Nøhr. IOS Press, 2017. pp. 95-112 (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, Vol. 233).

Bibtex

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