Validating UI through UX in the Context of a Mobile - Web Crowdsourcing Disaster Management Application

A significant role of good user interface design is to enhance user experience. Keywords and icons are heavily used in mobile applications because of the limited screen size and small keypad interface. In creating a mobile based crowdsourcing application to motivate citizens to report disaster event...

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Main Authors: Estuar, Ma. Regina Justina E, De Leon, Marlene, Santos, Ma. Dianne, Ilagan, John Owen, May, Barbara Ann
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.discs-faculty-pubs-10322020-01-30T02:29:36Z Validating UI through UX in the Context of a Mobile - Web Crowdsourcing Disaster Management Application Estuar, Ma. Regina Justina E De Leon, Marlene Santos, Ma. Dianne Ilagan, John Owen May, Barbara Ann A significant role of good user interface design is to enhance user experience. Keywords and icons are heavily used in mobile applications because of the limited screen size and small keypad interface. In creating a mobile based crowdsourcing application to motivate citizens to report disaster events and experiences, use of keywords and icons should be intuitive, have high recall and make reporting accurate. This paper discusses the user validation results of user interface design through user experience measured by intuitiveness, recall, and accuracy. For keywords, results showed that keywords were appropriate however there is a need to include selection of multiple keywords as well as language translated into native tongue. For icons, intuitiveness score were relatively high for most icons. Icons that had low recognition were because of multiple interpretations. Recall scores increased significantly after training. Enhancing user experience using simulation scenarios increased responsiveness but decreased correct submissions. This study shows that engagement increases if simulations depict real scenarios making the system relevant to its intended users. 2014-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/discs-faculty-pubs/33 https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7021823 Department of Information Systems & Computer Science Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Mobile communication Educational institutions User interfaces Training Mobile handsets Electronic mail Syntactics Computer Sciences Databases and Information Systems Emergency and Disaster Management
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Mobile communication
Educational institutions
User interfaces
Training
Mobile handsets
Electronic mail
Syntactics
Computer Sciences
Databases and Information Systems
Emergency and Disaster Management
spellingShingle Mobile communication
Educational institutions
User interfaces
Training
Mobile handsets
Electronic mail
Syntactics
Computer Sciences
Databases and Information Systems
Emergency and Disaster Management
Estuar, Ma. Regina Justina E
De Leon, Marlene
Santos, Ma. Dianne
Ilagan, John Owen
May, Barbara Ann
Validating UI through UX in the Context of a Mobile - Web Crowdsourcing Disaster Management Application
description A significant role of good user interface design is to enhance user experience. Keywords and icons are heavily used in mobile applications because of the limited screen size and small keypad interface. In creating a mobile based crowdsourcing application to motivate citizens to report disaster events and experiences, use of keywords and icons should be intuitive, have high recall and make reporting accurate. This paper discusses the user validation results of user interface design through user experience measured by intuitiveness, recall, and accuracy. For keywords, results showed that keywords were appropriate however there is a need to include selection of multiple keywords as well as language translated into native tongue. For icons, intuitiveness score were relatively high for most icons. Icons that had low recognition were because of multiple interpretations. Recall scores increased significantly after training. Enhancing user experience using simulation scenarios increased responsiveness but decreased correct submissions. This study shows that engagement increases if simulations depict real scenarios making the system relevant to its intended users.
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author Estuar, Ma. Regina Justina E
De Leon, Marlene
Santos, Ma. Dianne
Ilagan, John Owen
May, Barbara Ann
author_facet Estuar, Ma. Regina Justina E
De Leon, Marlene
Santos, Ma. Dianne
Ilagan, John Owen
May, Barbara Ann
author_sort Estuar, Ma. Regina Justina E
title Validating UI through UX in the Context of a Mobile - Web Crowdsourcing Disaster Management Application
title_short Validating UI through UX in the Context of a Mobile - Web Crowdsourcing Disaster Management Application
title_full Validating UI through UX in the Context of a Mobile - Web Crowdsourcing Disaster Management Application
title_fullStr Validating UI through UX in the Context of a Mobile - Web Crowdsourcing Disaster Management Application
title_full_unstemmed Validating UI through UX in the Context of a Mobile - Web Crowdsourcing Disaster Management Application
title_sort validating ui through ux in the context of a mobile - web crowdsourcing disaster management application
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2014
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/discs-faculty-pubs/33
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7021823
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