Enhancing interdisciplinary communication and documentation in UX projects

  • The present master’s thesis investigates the idea of a tool focusing on the challenges of interdisciplinary work, including interdisciplinary communication, adaptation management in iterative work processes, and their documentation. The human-centred design process is used as the basis for planning and executing project activities. As a result, context of use interviews are conducted to build a basis for deriving needs and requirements. Wireframes are iteratively created and explored with the expert users of the practice partner (Die Plusbringer GmbH). The theoretical foundation mainly includes the aspects of the working areas of programming and design, as these disciplines are mainly involved in the UX (user experience) projects of Die Plusbringer GmbH. Since communication builds a foundation of interdisciplinary projects, underlying linguistic concepts are presented and considered within the derivation of a corresponding concept. An evaluation of the suitability of derived functions as well as their technical feasibility and a SWOTThe present master’s thesis investigates the idea of a tool focusing on the challenges of interdisciplinary work, including interdisciplinary communication, adaptation management in iterative work processes, and their documentation. The human-centred design process is used as the basis for planning and executing project activities. As a result, context of use interviews are conducted to build a basis for deriving needs and requirements. Wireframes are iteratively created and explored with the expert users of the practice partner (Die Plusbringer GmbH). The theoretical foundation mainly includes the aspects of the working areas of programming and design, as these disciplines are mainly involved in the UX (user experience) projects of Die Plusbringer GmbH. Since communication builds a foundation of interdisciplinary projects, underlying linguistic concepts are presented and considered within the derivation of a corresponding concept. An evaluation of the suitability of derived functions as well as their technical feasibility and a SWOT analysis conclude the thesis.show moreshow less

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Author:Jasmin Petrick
Subtitle (English):a human-centred approach to internal tool development
Language:English
Document Type:Master's Thesis
Reviewer(s) at THI:Simon Nestler, Andreas Riener
Publishing Institution:Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt
Date of first Publication:2023/03/16
Year of first Publication:2023
Place of publication:Ingolstadt
Pages:532
URN:urn:nbn:de:bvb:573-36687
Faculties / Institutes / Organizations:Fakultät Informatik
Degree Programmes:User Experience Design (M. Sc.)
Licence (German):License Logo Urheberrechtsschutz
Release Date:2023/05/05