Title
Airshare: a food sharing concept.
Abstract
An emerging strategy to solve world problems is designing for sharing. Sharing can be defined as contributing or pooling resources to give to another individual or group. One problem that can be solved by using digital technologies to create innovative sharing solutions is food waste. Addressing this issue in a creative way can open opportunities to not only advance resource conservation but also improve social aspects of society. A modified design thinking approach was employed. Research on existing literatures on design for sharing was performed and the problem statement was defined. Personas, a storyboard and user interfaces were then created, and the possible outlook and challenges to confront were discussed. The end result is AirShare; a food sharing service concept that allows people to offer leftovers or unused food to others in need. The food is delivered by drones with smart technology. If properly adopted, this service could support a society that wastes less of the planetu0027s resources, while bettering community life.
Year
Venue
Field
2017
OZCHI
Computer science,Design thinking,Resource conservation,Pooling,Persona,Knowledge management,Problem statement,Storyboard,Drone,User interface,Multimedia
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
0
0.34
References 
Authors
4
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Evan Burton100.34
Carolin Meier200.34
Raquel Olarte300.34
Hadi Skeini400.34
Fahmida Zahan500.34