scholarly journals Perancangan Aplikasi "Nugas" Menggunakan Metode Design Thinking dan Agile Development

2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 35-44
Author(s):  
Rifqi Fahrudin ◽  
Reza Ilyasa

Software adalah sebuah hal yang abstrak, terlebih saat dikembangkan. Ini dikarenakan sifatnya yang memang tidak memiliki wujud fisik khusus. Imbasnya, ketika dibayangkan saat belum ada bendanya, orang bisa jadi kesulitan, sehingga miskomunikasi menjadi hal yang sering terjadi. Seringkali, ini pun berujung pada pengembangan produk yang salah. Bayangan di awal, tidak terkomunikasikan dengan jelas dan baik, sehingga estimasi pengerjaan meleset dan hasil akhirnya juga tidak seperti yang dibayangkan. Hal ini juga makin diperkuat dengan kompleksitas sebuah software saat dibuat. Hal yang di mata pengguna ataupun klien diduga mudah, ketika ditemui di fase pengembangan, ternyata bisa jadi kompleks. Dengan adanya UI/UX Design mempermudah developer dalam mengembangkan sebuah produk aplikasi. Salah satu metode yang sering digunakan dalam pengembangan UI/UX Design adalah Design Thinking. Design Thinking adalah adalah salah satu metode yang berkonsentrasi untuk menciptakan solusi yang diawali dengan proses empati terhadap suatu kebutuhan tertentu yang berpusat pada manusia (human centered) menuju suatu inovasi berkelanjutan berdasarkan kebutuhan penggunanya. Sedangkan untuk pembangunan aplikasi sendiri metode Agile Development adalah salah satu yang saat ini sedang marak sekali digunakan di berbagai macam startup di Indonesia. Agile Development merupakan metodologi pengembangan software yang didasarkan pada prinsip-prinsip yang sama atau pengembangan sistem jangka pendek yang memerlukan adaptasi cepat dari pengembang terhadap perubahan dalam bentuk apapun. Sehingga dalam penelitian ini metode yang digunakan adalah Design Thinking untuk pembuatan UI/UX Design dan Agile Development digunakan untuk pengembangan aplikasi.

2021 ◽  
pp. 004728162110419
Author(s):  
Gustav Verhulsdonck ◽  
Tharon Howard ◽  
Jason Tham

Technical and professional communication (TPC) and user experience (UX) design are often seen as intertwined due to being user-centered. Yet, as widening industry positions combine TPC and UX, new streams enrich our understanding. This article looks at three such streams, namely, design thinking, content strategy, and artificial intelligence to uncover specific industry practices, skills, and ways to advocate for users. These streams foster a multistage user-centered methodology focused on a continuous designing process, strategic ways for developing content across different platforms and channels, and for developing in smart contexts where agentive products act for users. In this article, we synthesize these developments and draw out how these impact TPC.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 947-956 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. Kerpen ◽  
J. Conrad ◽  
D. Wallach

AbstractWe propose to combine Collaborative User Experience Design (CUXD) projects with the integrated product and process modelling theory CPM/PDD to formalise the CUXD process model. CPM/PDD is discussed as a Design Theory and Methodology (DTM) to describe a product as well as the product development process based on a clear distinction of characteristics and properties. CUXD is presented as a cross-disciplinary, human-centred development model. It focuses on team collaboration, relates to concepts of Design Thinking, Agile Development as well as Lean UX and it highlights user experience metrics.


2016 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 7-11
Author(s):  
Hannes Erler

2016 has brought us new learnings about ecosystem dynamics and the transformation of design thinking and agile development methods. What most of these methods have in common is a divergent and a convergent phase that allows to think boldly and broadly on the one hand, and to recognize priorities and enable speed on the other hand. But industry logics are very different from theoretical settings as there are complex organizational factors at play which encompass diverse cultural and sub-cultural behaviors. The challenge for the young Swarovski Open Innovation Networks approach is to find ways to manage diversified networks of connections which blur boundaries, collaboration, and interdependence, thus characterizing the real logics of modern innovation ecosystems. The tremendous potential that has been recognized and captured from different R&D efforts of big industry players and research institutes through structured Open Innovation efforts - and how this new value may be transformed into the company’s markets - is the central topic of this article.


Fuzzy sets methodology to automatically generate knowledge base for informed decision making is proposed. As a proof of concept it has initially been applied to generate regulatory/health/environmental guidance rules for textile and apparel companies. Subsequently, the system will be augmented to incorporate additional consumer goods, and down the road, after some modifications, could be utilized as a much needed health care disruptor tool in personalized medicine for both patients and clinicians. The apparel category provides for a diverse set of mandatory regulations and some voluntary standards. Mandatory requirements such as CPSIA, FTC for Care and Textile labelling, in addition to AATCC requirements for colourfastness and formaldehyde were taken into consideration. Initial focus was on carcinogenic dyes and pigments. Databases from the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), the US National Toxicology Program (NTP) are to be incorporated, in conjunction with computational intelligence, to identify potential toxins or carcinogens present in the industrial process or the final product, thus alerting manufactures and consumers through a user-friendly interface. This capability can be quickly developed and validated using modern software product development approaches incorporating Design Thinking, Agile Development with Scrum, and Business Model Generation to get this to market where key benefits can be derived


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (6) ◽  
pp. 2630-2636
Author(s):  
Nora Khaled Al Ghanmi ◽  
Nor Shahida Mohd Jamail

Nowadays, Agile software development practices are being widely adapted all over the world. Scrum is one of the most known Agile models, it satisfies the business needs and put the main focus on the product. One common challenge for the development of customer-facing products is having a good user experience. This paper presents integrating Scrum development process with user experience design flow. In this study, papers relating to the topic of user experience (UX) process integration with Agile development process, how to measure it and how to improve it, from the year 2010 onwards are reviewed. This is to identify how organizations can integrate UX design flow and Scrum development and get the benefits of both. The conducted review identifies a number of limitations in the existing integrations efforts. A proposed process model to resolve these limitations is presented. Along with our experience in implementing it on an ongoing software development project. The results of applying this process, its impact on the project outcomes quality and the employees’ satisfaction with the process are discussed. The goal of this study is to aid organizations in integrating UX design into their development process. 


2018 ◽  
Vol 62 (2/3) ◽  
pp. 1:1-1:9 ◽  
Author(s):  
F. L. Eickhoff ◽  
M. L. McGrath ◽  
C. Mayer ◽  
A. Bieswanger ◽  
P. A. Wojciak

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