
Exploring User-Centered Design Process and Key Concepts
This content delves into User-Centered Design (UCD) principles, exploring processes, differences between Waterfall and UCD, and the importance of awareness in interface design. It outlines steps like needs analysis, persona development, and prototyping in UCD. The provided resources offer further insights and guidance on UCD best practices.
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CS4760, HU4628, CS5760 KK s UCD NOTES--16 Jan 2020
What to read where my thoughts come from Lecture on User Centered Design https://cs4760.csl.mtu.edu/2020/lectures/user-centered-design/ User Centered Design information from usability.gov Basics https://www.usability.gov/what-and-why/user-centered- design.html Benefits https://www.usability.gov/what-and-why/benefits-of- ucd.html Process map https://www.usability.gov/how-to-and- tools/resources/ucd-map.html
Key concepts from UCD Lecture Common software development processes outlined in lecture notes Waterfall process Iterative process More or less complex and detailed depending on context Even if you don t know the terms, you probably have followed processes like these. Familiarize yourselves by reading the lecture if you haven t already done so.
Discuss the following questions at your table What are some differences between the Waterfall and User-Centered design process? Why is awareness of these differences important when you re designing a user interface?
User-centered Design Process Concentrates on user, not data or apparatus/product; the general process, which we will follow, includes these steps (many of which will be iterative) Needs analysis conversation with client; heuristic evaluation User analysis persona development Task analysis scenario development Prototyping and testing Functional analysis Computer process? human? Requirement analysis What MUST it do? WHY? For whom? Setting usability specifications
https://www.usability.gov/how-to-and-tools/resources/ucd-map.htmlhttps://www.usability.gov/how-to-and-tools/resources/ucd-map.html