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Designing an effective user interface for the Android tablet environment

Includes bibliographical references

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Main Author: Chang, Genevieve
Other Authors: Kuttel, Michelle Mary
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Computer Science 2016
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/17398 Designing an effective user interface for the Android tablet environment Chang, Genevieve Kuttel, Michelle Mary Information Technology Computer Science software development Includes bibliographical references With over 1.3 million applications on the Android marketplace, there is increasing competition between mobile applications for customer sales. As usability is a significant factor in an application's success, many mobile developers refer to the Android design guidelines when designing the user interface (UI). These principles help to provide consistency of navigation and aesthetics, with the rest of the Android platform. However, misinterpretation of the abstract guidelines may mean that patterns and elements selected to organise content of an application do not improve the usability. Therefore, usability tests would be beneficial to ensure that an application meets objectives efficiently and improve on user experience. Usability testing is an important and crucial step in the mobile development process Many freelance developers, however, have limited resources for usability testing, even though the advantages of usability feedback during initial development stages are clear and can save time and money in the long-run. In this thesis, we investigate which method of usability testing is most useful for resource constrained mobile developers. To test the efficacy of Android guidelines, three alternate designs of a unique Android tablet application, Glycano, are developed. High-fidelity paper prototypes were presented to end-users for usability testing and to usability experts for heuristic evaluations. Both usability and heuristic tests demonstrated that following the Android guidelines aids in user familiarity and learnability. Regardless of the different UI designs of the three mockups, Android guidelines provided an initial level of usability by providing familiarity to proficient users and an intuitiveness of certain patterns to new users. However, efficiency in building Glycano schematics was an issue that arose consistently. Testing with end-users and experts, revealed several navigational problems. Usability experts uncovered more general UI problems than the end-user group, who focused more on the content of the application. More refinements and suggestions of additional features to enhance usability and user experience were provided by the experts. Use of usability experts would therefore be most advantageous in initial design stages of an application. Feedback from usability testing is, however, also beneficial and is more valuable than not performing any test at all. 2016-02-29T13:24:09Z 2016-02-29T13:24:09Z 2015 Master Thesis Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/17398 eng application/pdf Department of Computer Science Faculty of Science University of Cape Town
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Computer Science
software development
Chang, Genevieve
Designing an effective user interface for the Android tablet environment
thesis_degree_str Master's
title Designing an effective user interface for the Android tablet environment
title_full Designing an effective user interface for the Android tablet environment
title_fullStr Designing an effective user interface for the Android tablet environment
title_full_unstemmed Designing an effective user interface for the Android tablet environment
title_short Designing an effective user interface for the Android tablet environment
title_sort designing an effective user interface for the android tablet environment
topic Information Technology
Computer Science
software development
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/17398
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