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\todo[inline]{write chapter}
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\todo[inline]{write chapter}
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Restating the aims of the study:
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\begin{itemize}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Restating the aims of the study
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\item Proposed an approach to using item-based recommendation for group configuration
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\item Show the viability of a recommender for group-based configuration
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\item Produce prototype
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\end{itemize}
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\section{Summary}
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\section{Summary}
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\label{sec:Conclusion:Summary}
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\label{sec:Conclusion:Summary}
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\begin{itemize}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Summarising main research findings
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\item Summarising main research findings
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\item A group recommender for configuration is possible
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\item Show a design for a group based recommender for configuration that recommends complete configurations
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\item Works well for overall for groups
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\item proposed an offline evaluation metric
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\item Homogeneous groups have issues with a recommender that has only limited knowledge of the solution space ->
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\item Works with subset of configuration space configuration
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\item Suggesting implications for the field of knowledge
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\item Suggesting implications for the field of knowledge
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Content based group recommender approaches can be easily modified to work for group settings
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\item The prototype can be used and extended for future usage of recommenders in
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\item Explaining the significance of the findings or contribution of the study
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\item Explaining the significance of the findings or contribution of the study
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\label{sec:Conclusion:Limitations}
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\label{sec:Conclusion:Limitations}
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\begin{itemize}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Recognising the Limitations
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\item Recognising the Limitations
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\item Only looked at one use case
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\item Only offline evaluation
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\item Groups automatically generated - No real groups
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\item Group size fixed to four people
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\item Performance for bigger products not validated
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\item Making recommendations for further research work
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\item Making recommendations for further research work
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\label{sec:Conclusion:PossibleExtensions}
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\label{sec:Conclusion:PossibleExtensions}
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\begin{itemize}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item How to optimise such that no need to search through all stored finished configurations is necessary? (e.g. improve runtime from $\mathcal{O}(n)$ to $\mathcal{O}(log\ n)$)
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\item How to optimise such that no need to search through all stored finished configurations is necessary? Something like tree like structure to cluster elements
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\item How to model hierarchy and knowledge about product components in preferences?
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\item How to model hierarchy and knowledge about product components in preferences?
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\item Letting users set preferences for product functions (e.g. for a forest a recreation function, a productive function, a protective function, etc.). How does it compare to explicitly choosing preferences?
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\item Letting users set preferences for product functions (e.g. for a forest a recreation function, a productive function, a protective function, etc.). How does it compare to explicitly choosing preferences?
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\item Does the assumption that the closer the configuration state is to a finished configuration, the less the satisfaction increase and the less difference among recommended configurations hold true?
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\item Does the assumption that the closer the configuration state is to a finished configuration, the less the satisfaction increase and the less difference among recommended configurations hold true?
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\item Test more complex products with more attributes and characteristics. Do they see the same effect in regards to stored configuration and recommendation quality.
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\item Test more complex products with more attributes and characteristics. Do they see the same effect in regards to stored configuration and recommendation quality.
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\item Evaluate different types of generating user score for configuration
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\item Evaluate different types of generating user score for configuration
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\item Larger Groups
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\item Larger Groups
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\item Modelling hierarchy and knowledge in group decisions for configuration
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\item Approaches towards configuration that reduce complexity and guide users for setting preferences
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\item Implicitly getting preferences
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