A Case Study of Automating User Experience-Oriented Performance Testing on Smartphones

Author(s):  
Gerardo Canfora ◽  
Francesco Mercaldo ◽  
Corrado Aaron Visaggio ◽  
Mauro DAngelo ◽  
Antonio Furno ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 129-142
Author(s):  
Anny Caroline Castelo Branco Martins ◽  
Franciane Da Silva Falcão

O propósito deste estudo é destacar as vantagens da utilização das técnicas de card sorting e teste de performance para a construção da informação em produtos, sejam eles físicos ou digitais. O artigo relata um estudo de caso desenvolvido dentro da Universidade Federal do Amazonas (UFAM) com a criação do módulo de monitoria no sistema ecampus. Foi desenvolvido utilizando a metodologia projeto E (MEURER e SZABLUK, 2012) dividido em 4 etapas: (1) estratégia, (2) escopo, estrutura e esqueleto, (3) estética e (4) execução. Como resultado da aplicação das técnicas de card sorting e teste de performance pode-se compreender o raciocínio do usuário, identificar sua compreensão dos rótulos e avaliar seu entendimento da informação. Ao final, obteve-se uma interface que comunica efetivamente com seus usuários, de forma eficaz, eficiente e satisfatória.*****The goal of this paper is to highlight the benefits of applying card sorting techniques and performance testing for improve digital products. A case study was developed at the Federal University of Amazonas (UFAM) with the creation of the monitoring module in the campus system, aka ecampus. This study was directed with support of the project E methodology (MEURER and SZABLUK, 2012), that was divided in four steps: (1) strategy, (2) scope, structure and skeleton, (3) aesthetics and (4) execution. As result we had a better understanding about the needs of users utilizing classification and labeling. This information allowed us to create a better user experience: a interface that communicates with effectiveness, efficiency and satisfaction.


2021 ◽  
Vol 74 ◽  
pp. 101578
Author(s):  
Deniz Tuzcuoğlu ◽  
Dujuan Yang ◽  
Bauke de Vries ◽  
Aslı Sungur ◽  
Rianne Appel-Meulenbroek

Author(s):  
Feng Zhou ◽  
Jianxin (Roger) Jiao

User experience (UX) design involves combination of different design attributes with their corresponding attribute levels to form different product profiles. This raises the issue of how to integrate corresponding UX of individual design attribute levels (i.e., partworth UX measures) into a holistic measure of UX of the entire product profile. Traditional methods often use a weighted sum of single partworth UX strategy without considering their dependence. This paper proposes to use utility copulas to accommodate the dependence of individual partworth UX measures. Single utility functions are constructed based on cumulative prospect theory, based on which multivariate Archimedean utility copulas are constructed using a nested structure based on the modularized attributes. A case study of aircraft cabin interior design is demonstrated to show the potential and feasibility of the proposed methodology.


2014 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 12-22
Author(s):  
Fatma Molu ◽  
Nur Findik ◽  
Mustafa Dalci

The domain of User Experience (UX) involves studying, designing for and evaluating the experiences that people have through the use of a system. This use takes place in a specific context, which has an impact on, or contributes to, the UX. As enterprises make a focus on the customer integral to their strategies, they need to recognize that technology developments are changing the customer relationship. In today's world, a great number of interactions between financial services and their customers have moved to digital environments and as a result a user interface design's significance increases in shaping the digital, financial experience.Based on this increasing importance, this paper proposes the role of usability studies for return on investment, along with a case study carried out in Kuveyt Turk Participation Bank. It involves an extended user research of online bank services which resulted with new specifications to be applied in the new corporate online banking service.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 25-33
Author(s):  
Yunjin Wang

As the third vital industry supporting Australia’s economic development, the education domain and related services are deserved to be emphasized. The domestic university as the major used space of the educational industry is acquiring increasingly government investments. One of the investment aspects is the improvement of safety infrastructure. By providing students and staff a convenient and safe campus experience is an effective approach to produce greater benefits. However, in most Australia universities, the safety issue is still a problem that needs to be enhanced. In this research paper, the Garden City Campus of the Queensland University of Technology is used as the case study. It will be analyzed using the methodologies of observation and survey.


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