Gestalt Prototyping Framework - Evaluation Tool

Autores
Ripalda, Daniel; Guevara, César; Garrido, Alejandra
Año de publicación
2021
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
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Descripción
The Gestalt Prototyping Framework linked the Nielsen Usability Heuristics to the principles of human perception and presents some parameters that can be used in developing high and low-fidelity prototypes for mobile application interfaces. The link between the fundamentals of usability and Gestalt principles focuses on the graphical components of the interfaces and the functions that they fulfill in the development of different functional actions. Previous articles have presented promising experimental results in reducing trial-error regressions in the interface design process and improving interface redesign processes; There have been positive results in parameters such as learnability, ease of use, perception of simplicity, and user preference. Within this same line of research, the present work describes the development process of an application that summarizes the fundamental aspects of the Gestalt prototyping framework in an evaluative model, which helps application designers, software engineers, and usability experts, to assess the prototypes of the interfaces and the incidence of the different graphic components in usability interactions. The tool is based on the most widely used usability parameters and is structured based on the responses that the development team fills in an automated LIKERT assessment. The results are processed based on an algorithm that simulates and predicts the results that could be obtained in high-fidelity prototype tests. This application issues specific recommendations on the visual components of the interfaces, to obtain better results in the production of high and low-fidelity prototypes.
Laboratorio de Investigación y Formación en Informática Avanzada
Materia
Ciencias Informáticas
Gestalt
User Interfaces
Usability
Mobile
Agile Software Development
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Universidad Nacional de La Plata
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title Gestalt Prototyping Framework - Evaluation Tool
spellingShingle Gestalt Prototyping Framework - Evaluation Tool
Ripalda, Daniel
Ciencias Informáticas
Gestalt
User Interfaces
Usability
Mobile
Agile Software Development
title_short Gestalt Prototyping Framework - Evaluation Tool
title_full Gestalt Prototyping Framework - Evaluation Tool
title_fullStr Gestalt Prototyping Framework - Evaluation Tool
title_full_unstemmed Gestalt Prototyping Framework - Evaluation Tool
title_sort Gestalt Prototyping Framework - Evaluation Tool
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Ripalda, Daniel
Guevara, César
Garrido, Alejandra
author Ripalda, Daniel
author_facet Ripalda, Daniel
Guevara, César
Garrido, Alejandra
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Garrido, Alejandra
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Informáticas
Gestalt
User Interfaces
Usability
Mobile
Agile Software Development
topic Ciencias Informáticas
Gestalt
User Interfaces
Usability
Mobile
Agile Software Development
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The Gestalt Prototyping Framework linked the Nielsen Usability Heuristics to the principles of human perception and presents some parameters that can be used in developing high and low-fidelity prototypes for mobile application interfaces. The link between the fundamentals of usability and Gestalt principles focuses on the graphical components of the interfaces and the functions that they fulfill in the development of different functional actions. Previous articles have presented promising experimental results in reducing trial-error regressions in the interface design process and improving interface redesign processes; There have been positive results in parameters such as learnability, ease of use, perception of simplicity, and user preference. Within this same line of research, the present work describes the development process of an application that summarizes the fundamental aspects of the Gestalt prototyping framework in an evaluative model, which helps application designers, software engineers, and usability experts, to assess the prototypes of the interfaces and the incidence of the different graphic components in usability interactions. The tool is based on the most widely used usability parameters and is structured based on the responses that the development team fills in an automated LIKERT assessment. The results are processed based on an algorithm that simulates and predicts the results that could be obtained in high-fidelity prototype tests. This application issues specific recommendations on the visual components of the interfaces, to obtain better results in the production of high and low-fidelity prototypes.
Laboratorio de Investigación y Formación en Informática Avanzada
description The Gestalt Prototyping Framework linked the Nielsen Usability Heuristics to the principles of human perception and presents some parameters that can be used in developing high and low-fidelity prototypes for mobile application interfaces. The link between the fundamentals of usability and Gestalt principles focuses on the graphical components of the interfaces and the functions that they fulfill in the development of different functional actions. Previous articles have presented promising experimental results in reducing trial-error regressions in the interface design process and improving interface redesign processes; There have been positive results in parameters such as learnability, ease of use, perception of simplicity, and user preference. Within this same line of research, the present work describes the development process of an application that summarizes the fundamental aspects of the Gestalt prototyping framework in an evaluative model, which helps application designers, software engineers, and usability experts, to assess the prototypes of the interfaces and the incidence of the different graphic components in usability interactions. The tool is based on the most widely used usability parameters and is structured based on the responses that the development team fills in an automated LIKERT assessment. The results are processed based on an algorithm that simulates and predicts the results that could be obtained in high-fidelity prototype tests. This application issues specific recommendations on the visual components of the interfaces, to obtain better results in the production of high and low-fidelity prototypes.
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