ARROW-Support, the Appreciations, Requirements and Rationale Of Worth framework provides designers with a systematic approach to worth mapping (i.e., the worth map creation process) by proposing a Template for WMs. ARROWS suggests that:
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WMs consider four classes of elements: ‘Native Software Hardware Components (NSHC)’ of the device(s) hosting interaction, ‘Features’ of the interactive system, ‘Qualities’ of features, and ‘Human-Oriented Elements (HOE)’ impacted by interaction (e.g., usage consequences, needs, values);
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WMs investigate the strengths of interactive systems through Appreciated Worth and the weaknesses through Requested Worth; both Perceived and Requested Worth are structured around Features, Qualities, and HOE;
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WMs highlight different types of connections between elements.

