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User Experience Basics

Perception

How users perceive a software user interface

Dialogue design

Principles of dialogue design to DIN EN ISO 9241-110

Evaluation

Testing and evaluating user experience

Description

User experience (UX) is becoming more and more important. From embedded devices to cloud applications, users expect a modern and easy to use interface today. It is therefore important for developers to know at least the fundamental concepts for good user experience; we will familiarize you with these in this training course. 

Front-end technologies undergo rapid change, but the fundamental concepts of successful user experience remain. The training first provides a quick overview of the development of the various types of human machine interfaces (HMI). The participants get to know psychological and neurological principles of perception and information processing and can experience these themselves within the framework of various concepts presented.  The principles of dialogue design are presented, and the participants learn to recognize violations of these and develop solution approaches in practical exercises. 

Moreover, the participants will deal with various approaches to test and evaluate their own concepts and prototypes with a view to aspects of usability and ergonomics.

The objectives are governed by the contents of the individual modules. The overall goal of the training is to develop the participants’ mindset for continuous development of their software and their own skills. A wide scope of principles, practices and technologies are presented to give the participants as many points of reference to their day-to-day project work as possible.

Training Content (Excerpt)

  • Brief history of HMIs
  • Overview of the various types of HMIs
  • Psychological and neurological principles of perception and information processing
  • DIN EN ISO 9241-110 (Dialogue principles)
    • Suitability for the task
    • Self-descriptiveness
    • Conformity with user expectations
    • Suitability for learning
    • Controllability
    • Error tolerance
    • Suitability for individualisation
  • Appropriate use of colours
  • Testing and evaluating concepts, prototypes and finished software with a view to aspects of usability and ergonomics

Target Group

This offer is intended for all persons who want to address the design of a software product with a view to user experience.


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Dr. Frank Raiser

+49 731 1403434-51
schulung@konzept-is.de

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