scholarly journals PERSEL, a Ready-to-Use PERsonality-Based User SELection Tool to Maximize User Experience Redesign Effectiveness

2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 13
Author(s):  
Stefano Filippi

Some literature has already demonstrated the widespread influence of human personality on product design. Nevertheless, most of the existing user experience (UX) design methods and tools do not fully exploit knowledge about user personality in selecting the best participants to maximize the effectiveness of the design efforts. This research tries to fill the gap by introducing PERSEL, the ready-to-use PERsonality-based SELector. PERSEL is a Microsoft Excel workbook, free to download, which allows expression of the objectives (needs) and assessment of the user personality; in turn, PERSEL suggests the best users to be involved in UX redesign activities and in what way, in order to get solutions answering to the needs in the best possible way. A comparison of the solutions generated by the first adoption of PERSEL in the field with those coming from the involvement of users selected without obeying any specific criterion, begins validating the research results, mainly in terms of PERSEL functioning and effectiveness.

2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (6) ◽  
pp. 168781402110284
Author(s):  
Weiwei Wang ◽  
Ting Wei ◽  
Suihuai Yu ◽  
Jian Chen ◽  
Binhong Guo ◽  
...  

To solve the problem of the fuzzy and dynamics of requirement caused by users’ cognitive bias, a dynamic requirement and priority capture method based on user scenarios is proposed, aiming at effectively improving user experience. The method consists of the following steps: Firstly, users with similar characteristics are filtered to form a user cluster, then obtain the user’s product experience in different usage scenarios and acquire preliminary requirements by using service design methods. Secondly, the requirement path model tree will be designed and the requirement path matrix will be constructed through the evaluation of the user cluster. Then the pathfinder algorithm will be used to calculate the required correlation of user clusters and prioritize the requirements. Finally, the direction of the product design will be provided. Taking the design of the intelligent office chair as an example, the effectiveness of the method is verified by evaluating the satisfaction of user experience.


2012 ◽  
Vol 452-453 ◽  
pp. 437-440
Author(s):  
Min Huang ◽  
Hong Juan Qiao

Emotional design is one of the most important methods in modern product design. It was highlighted after Donald A. Norman published his book Emotional design: why we love (or hate) everyday things. Emotional design addresses people’s needs and hopes which is in the center of the development of product design and product technology. Due to the lack of strong theoretical basis and quantitative analysis, many products can’t reach the goal of their designers with Emotional feelings, nor can consumer’s emotional understandings be similar to the designers’ emotional expectations. This paper analyzes the concept of emotional design and some difficulties which designers must to be faced in their emotional designing works, discusses on product shape design according to emotional design. On this basis, the Kansei engineering and emotional design methods are described in details.


2016 ◽  
Vol 12 (8) ◽  
pp. 171 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tawat Payim

<p>This research was aimed to develop the product and packaging label for Kao-Taen (rice cracker) of the agro-group of Kao Kwang Tong sub-district, Nong-Chang district, Uthaithani province. It explored and developed Kao-Taen product using materials within the community, and evaluated the product design and packaging label by specialists. <strong></strong></p><p>The research results suggested the outcome of product development, with Kao-Taen of 3 cm. in diameter and 1.5 cm. thick, the size allows for more convenient consumption by consumers. The design of packaging label in style 3 with mean 4.92 was considered most appropriate. The key factors contributing to the community product development included available materials in the community, community’s self-capability, presentation of community uniqueness, and low cost. </p>


Author(s):  
I Made Agus Oka Wijaya . ◽  
I Ketut Resika Arthana, S.T., M.Kom . ◽  
Gede Aditra Pradnyana, S.Kom., M.Kom .

Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis tingkat user experience pada web based digital library Jurusan Pendidikan Teknik Informatika Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha yang diukur menggunakan metode heuristic evaluation dengan menggunakan 10 Variabel. Tahapan penelitian dimulai dari analisis masalah yaitu penyebaran kuisioner secara online maupun offline. Hasil survey berupa kuisioner yang peneliti sebarkan ke mahasiswa Pendidikan Teknik Informatika Populasi penelitian ini adalah mahasiswa pendidikan teknik informatika angkatan 2013 dan mahasiswa pendidikan teknik informatika angkatan 2014. Sampel dalam penelitian ini terdiri dari 60 orang mahasiswa, Teknik analisis data yang digunakan analisis deskriptif dengan persentase kemudian dideskripsikan untuk mengukur tingkat usability pada website digilib. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan tingkat user experience pada web based digital library pada responden mahasiswa 47% yang masuk dalam kategori sedang. Dari hasil analisa kuisioner didapat hasil bahwa tampilan (layout) dari website digilib PTI sudah mampu memenuhi kriteria usability sebuah website. Sehingga dalam penelitian ini rekomendasi berdasarkan hasil kuisioner yang memiliki persentase rendah. Saran dari hasil kuisioner antara lain, perlu adanya tambahan menu login untuk mahasiswa agar mempermudah mahasiswa dalam mengakses web digilib, informasi pada website sebaiknya disajikan secara lengkap dan terbaru, design pada web digilib PTI sebaiknya ditingkatkan kembali karena masih kurang interaktif dan masih monoton, perlu adanya perbaikan pada halaman detail mahasiswa karena informasi yang disediakan masih terjadi kesalahan, perlu adanya menu bantuan untuk mempermudah pengguna dalam mencari informasi pada web digilib. Kata Kunci : analisa, usability, heuristic evaluation, Web Digilib This study attempts to analyzed levels of user experience in the web based digital library of Jurusan Pendidikan Teknik Informatika Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha measured in a heuristic evaluation by using 10 variables .Stage of the research commenced of the problem analysis that is spreading survey online or offline .The survey who researchers spread to students Pendidikan Teknik Informatika Population research this is a student Pendidikan Teknik Informatika 2013 generation and college students Pendidikan Teknik Informatika 2014 generation .Sample in this research are 60 students , technique analysis the data used descriptive analysis with the then described for measuring the degree of usability at the website digilib . The research results show the user experience in the web based digital library among respondents students 47 % in medium category with the design. From the analysis shows that survey obtained display ( layout ) website digilib PTI are able to meet the criteria usability of a website. So in this study recommendations based on the survey that having low percentage. Advice from survey among others, need to the additional menu logins for students to simplify students in access web digilib, information on the website should be presented a complete and latest, design to the web digilib PTI should be increased back as weak and still monotonous interactive, need of an improvement on page detail students because information provided still error occurred, it needs the help menu to ease users in seeking information to the web digilib keyword : analyze, usability, heuristic evaluation, Web Digilib


2016 ◽  
Vol null (53) ◽  
pp. 283-296
Author(s):  
Hyun Duk Suh ◽  
Jun, Soo-Jin ◽  
Sun-gu Cho ◽  
Young-mi Shin ◽  
Eun-soo Cha

Author(s):  
Xiaoxia Lai ◽  
John K. Gershenson

Researchers have expanded the definition of product modularity from function-based modularity to life-cycle process-based modularity. In parallel, measures of product modularity have been developed as well as corresponding modular product design methods. However, a correct modularity measure and modular design method are not enough to realize modular product design. To apply the measure and design method correctly, product representation becomes an important aspect of modular design and imperative for realizing the promised cost savings of modularity. In this paper, a representation for retirement process-based modular design has been developed. Built upon previous representations for assembly and manufacturing-based product design, the representation includes a process similarity matrix and a process dependency matrix. The retirement process-based similarity is based on the similarity in components’ post-life intents (recycling, reuse, disposal), and either the degree of their material compatibility if the components will be recycled, or their disassembly direction or disassembly tools if they need to be disassembled from each other for retirement. Process similarity within a module leads to increased process efficiency (the elimination of non-value added tasks) from the sharing of tooling/equipment. Retirement process-based dependency is developed based on disassembly difficulty, one aspect of the physical interactions between components. Retiring components together as a module to eliminate disassembly and differential processing and reducing the disassembly difficulty between the modules can increase the efficiency of the retirement process. We have first presented which process elements we should consider for defining retirement process similarity and dependency, and then constructed the respective similarity and dependency factors tables. These tables include similarity and dependency factors, which, along with their quantifications, are used to determine a product’s modular architecture to facilitate the retirement process. Finally, a fishing reel is used to illustrate how to apply these factors tables to generate the similarity and dependency matrices that represent a product for retirement-process based modular design. Using these representations as input to the DSM-based modular design methods, we can achieve a design with a modular architecture that improves the retirement process efficiency and reduces retirement costs.


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