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Systemutveckling och användbarhet -Att utnyttja användbarhetstester i systemutvecklingsprocessen / Systems development and usability -Using methods for testing usability during the system development processForsberg, Per, Klasson, Isak January 2002 (has links)
<p>Den här rapporten behandlar frågeställningen om hur man kan anpassa systemutvecklingav ett informationssystem enligt livscykelmodellen till att inkludera användbarhetstester. </p><p>Frågeställningen grundar sig i att god användbarhet inte är ett explicit uttryckt mål i Andersens beskrivning av livscykelmodellen. För att besvara frågeställningen har vi utvecklat och testat ett bokningssystem åt en mindre verksamhet. Utvecklingsarbetet har bedrivits enligt en egen anpassning av livscykelmodellen. Testerna har utförts enligt metoden c<i>ooperativ evaluation. </i></p><p>Frågeställningen besvaras genom att vi presenterar hur vi har gått tillväga för att inbegripa testerna i utvecklingsprocessen. De delar av informationssystemet som vi utvärderat beskrivs i rapporten. </p><p>Testerna hjälpte till att identifiera problem i systemets gränssnitt som annars troligen inte skulle ha upptäckts förrän slutanvändarna fått tillgång till systemet. </p><p>Slutsatserna är att det är möjligt, och dessutom önskvärt ur användbarhetssynpunkt, att innefatta användbarhetstester i utveckling av informationssystem. </p> / <p>This reports regards the question of how one can adjust system development according to the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) to include usability testing. </p><p>The question is based on the fact that usability isn’t an explicit goal in Andersen description of the SDLC. To answer this question we have developed and tested an information system for a small business. The development has been carried on according to an own adaptation of the SDLC. The testings have been performed in accordance with the Cooperativ evaluation method. </p><p>The question is answered by the presentation of our adaptation to include the tests in the development process. The parts of the information system we have evaluated are described in the report. </p><p>The tests helped to identify problems in the user interface which otherwise probably would not have been discovered until the end user gotten access to the system. </p><p>The conclusions are that it is possible, and furthermore desirable from a usability point of view, to include usability testing duringthe development of information systems.</p>
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Systemutveckling och användbarhet -Att utnyttja användbarhetstester i systemutvecklingsprocessen / Systems development and usability -Using methods for testing usability during the system development processForsberg, Per, Klasson, Isak January 2002 (has links)
Den här rapporten behandlar frågeställningen om hur man kan anpassa systemutvecklingav ett informationssystem enligt livscykelmodellen till att inkludera användbarhetstester. Frågeställningen grundar sig i att god användbarhet inte är ett explicit uttryckt mål i Andersens beskrivning av livscykelmodellen. För att besvara frågeställningen har vi utvecklat och testat ett bokningssystem åt en mindre verksamhet. Utvecklingsarbetet har bedrivits enligt en egen anpassning av livscykelmodellen. Testerna har utförts enligt metoden cooperativ evaluation. Frågeställningen besvaras genom att vi presenterar hur vi har gått tillväga för att inbegripa testerna i utvecklingsprocessen. De delar av informationssystemet som vi utvärderat beskrivs i rapporten. Testerna hjälpte till att identifiera problem i systemets gränssnitt som annars troligen inte skulle ha upptäckts förrän slutanvändarna fått tillgång till systemet. Slutsatserna är att det är möjligt, och dessutom önskvärt ur användbarhetssynpunkt, att innefatta användbarhetstester i utveckling av informationssystem. / This reports regards the question of how one can adjust system development according to the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) to include usability testing. The question is based on the fact that usability isn’t an explicit goal in Andersen description of the SDLC. To answer this question we have developed and tested an information system for a small business. The development has been carried on according to an own adaptation of the SDLC. The testings have been performed in accordance with the Cooperativ evaluation method. The question is answered by the presentation of our adaptation to include the tests in the development process. The parts of the information system we have evaluated are described in the report. The tests helped to identify problems in the user interface which otherwise probably would not have been discovered until the end user gotten access to the system. The conclusions are that it is possible, and furthermore desirable from a usability point of view, to include usability testing duringthe development of information systems.
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Layout and configuration tools for visualization softwareJonsson, Daniel January 2014 (has links)
Ericsson is one of the world leaders in radio network technology and are spending a lot of resources on research in this area. This produces big amounts of data and there is a desire for tools that allows the researchers to investigate and present the data in a user friendly way. This is the motivation behind Elsa GVP, Ericsson’s visualization platform, which facilitates the production of interactive visualizations. The platform handles database connections and provides a number of visual components that can be used in an interactive visualization, such as bar charts, scatter plots and maps. Although Elsa GVP certainly makes the production of an interactive visualization speedier it is still a time consuming task and requires expert knowledge. Therefore, there is a desire to make the entire process easier and more user-friendly so that any employee can construct an interactive visualization. This is the motivation behind this master thesis work whose main objective is to investigate how to reduce the amount of work required to produce an interactive visualization by providing an intuitive graphical user interface.
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A Look at User Experience A Look at User Experience : Evaluating the Intuitiveness and User- Friendliness of a Public Informational WebsitePersson, Mikaela January 2021 (has links)
In today’s society, using a website is something one does daily. There is an incredibly large amount of websites out there, and every website has a purpose. Previous research states that to fulfill that purpose it is important to consider the user experience of a website. However, there is little research when it comes to the user experience of public informational websites, and what is important to consider when designing one. Therefore, this paper investigates the user experience of a public informational website, Sveriges Radio’s website, with the aim of investigating what factors that affect the intuitiveness and user-friendliness of a website. In addition, factors affecting trust and reliability on a website have also been investigated. Nine participants were recruited to take part in a user test consisting of a cooperative evaluation and a semi-structured interview. The data was then analyzed using affinity diagramming and thematic analysis. The results indicate that factors like structure and layout, word association, and pictures are important to consider when designing an informational website. Having a clear and simple structure influenced both the intuitiveness and user-friendliness of the website in a positive way. It became evident that the existence of headings were important, however, to improve intuitiveness the word chosen as heading needed to be easily associated with the information located under the heading. The inclusion of pictures affected the perceived enjoyment of the site, while also creating irritation when the size of the pictures was perceived as too big. The factors affecting the reliability of the SR website were the amount of information provided, as well as the website’s structure and layout. / I dagens samhälle används hemsidor dagligen. Det finns en otroligt stor mängd hemsidor att besöka, och alla hemsidor har ett syfte. Tidigare forskning visar att det är viktigt att överväga användarupplevelsen av en hemsida för att uppnå det syftet. Det finns dock endast lite forskning gällande användarupplevelsen av offentliga hemsidor med syftet att informera, och vad som är viktigt att tänka på när man utformar en sådan. Denna uppsatsen undersöker därför användarupplevelsen av en offentlig informations hemsida, Sveriges Radios hemsida, i syfte att undersöka vilka faktorer som påverkar hemsidans intuitivitet och användarvänlighet. Dessutom har faktorer som påverkar förtroendet och pålitligheten på en hemsida undersökts. Nio deltagare rekryterades för att delta i ett användartest bestående av en cooperative evaluation och en semistrukturerad intervju. Affinitetsdiagram och tematisk analys användes sedan för att analysera datan. Resultaten pekar på att faktorer som struktur och layout, ordassociation, och bilder är viktiga att tänka på när en informations hemsida utformas. Att ha en tydlig och enkel struktur påverkade både hemsidans intuitivitet och användarvänlighet på ett positivt sätt. Resultatet visade även på att förekomsten av rubriker var viktigt, men för att förbättra hemsidans intuitivitet behövde ordet som valts som rubrik lätt kunna associeras med informationen under rubriken. Inkluderingen av bilder bidrog till en positiv upplevelse av hemsidan, samtidigt som de skapade irritation när storleken på bilderna upplevdes som för stora. Faktorerna som påverkar SRs hemsidas pålitlighet var mängden information som visades, samt hemsidans struktur och layout.
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How to get personas to conform : A case study of design method compatibilityRyman, Anders January 2000 (has links)
<p>This master’s thesis is built around a design case and aims to explore the possibility of combining three methods in the design process: contextual inquiry in the pre-study phase, the creation of personas to guide the design, and cooperative evaluation to test the prototype. The methods were used in a design project proposed by EssNet AB in Stockholm, an international company in the gaming business, for whom a prototype for their touchscreen interface was developed. The contextual inquiry consisted in visits to four different vendors, where the work situation and the current use of computer systems for game registration were studied. The results from the inquiry lay ground for the creation of two personas, one primary and one secondary. These personas then guided the design of both Lo-Fi and Hi-Fi prototypes. The design ideas of the Lo-Fi design phase were evaluated in several discussion sessions and the Hi-Fi prototype was finally tested by six participants, using the cooperative evaluation method. The conclusion drawn from the study is that although the three methods are indeed compatible, there is still a creative leap to make between the data gathered in the contextual inquiry and the creation of the personas. It is also of importance that the participants in the cooperative evaluation match the personas to some degree in order to confirm the personas’ validity.</p>
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Evaluation of the Mid-Management Concept of Cooperative Education in a Practical SettingStrader, Jerry D. 05 1900 (has links)
The problem with which this investigation was concerned was that of evaluating the Mid-Management concept of cooperative education at Tarrant County Junior College's South Campus. Evaluative data regarding the various parts of the Mid-Management program were obtained from current students, graduates, and employers, through use of primary source questionnaires and interviews. This study leads to the conclusion that promotional opportunities for students and especially graduates have been enhanced by more than 15 percent and, that a significant number of students and graduates have experienced an improvement in self-image and an increase in self-confidence. It is concluded further, that employers have perceived an increase in their Mid-Management employees' understanding of the manager's job and in their performance on the job, and that employers positively endorse the job-related-project approach of cooperative education. Earnings of both current students and graduates increased substantially after participation in the program; some of these improvements can probably be attributed to the program itself while others were due to inflation, tenure on the job, and other factors.
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How to get personas to conform : A case study of design method compatibilityRyman, Anders January 2000 (has links)
This master’s thesis is built around a design case and aims to explore the possibility of combining three methods in the design process: contextual inquiry in the pre-study phase, the creation of personas to guide the design, and cooperative evaluation to test the prototype. The methods were used in a design project proposed by EssNet AB in Stockholm, an international company in the gaming business, for whom a prototype for their touchscreen interface was developed. The contextual inquiry consisted in visits to four different vendors, where the work situation and the current use of computer systems for game registration were studied. The results from the inquiry lay ground for the creation of two personas, one primary and one secondary. These personas then guided the design of both Lo-Fi and Hi-Fi prototypes. The design ideas of the Lo-Fi design phase were evaluated in several discussion sessions and the Hi-Fi prototype was finally tested by six participants, using the cooperative evaluation method. The conclusion drawn from the study is that although the three methods are indeed compatible, there is still a creative leap to make between the data gathered in the contextual inquiry and the creation of the personas. It is also of importance that the participants in the cooperative evaluation match the personas to some degree in order to confirm the personas’ validity.
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