Team:BU Wellesley Software/Methodology
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<li>Brainstormed design concepts and metaphors | <li>Brainstormed design concepts and metaphors | ||
- | <li>Developed walkthroughs of design concepts | + | <li>Developed <a href="https://2011.igem.org/Team:BU_Wellesley_Software/eLabNotebook#results">walkthroughs</a> of design concepts |
<li>Created design sketches | <li>Created design sketches | ||
<li>Created low-fidelity prototypes <<link to vide prototype of G-nome Surfer>> | <li>Created low-fidelity prototypes <<link to vide prototype of G-nome Surfer>> | ||
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- | <li>Evaluated the usability and usefulness of our software tools by deploying them for use by our wet lab team < | + | <li>Evaluated the usability and usefulness of our software tools by deploying them for use by our <a href"https://2011.igem.org/Team:BU_Wellesley_Software/Wet_Lab#tools">wet lab team</a> |
<li>Considered various quantitative measures (e.g. time on task, subjective satisfaction) and qualitative indicators (e.g. collaboration and problem solving styles demonstrated by users) | <li>Considered various quantitative measures (e.g. time on task, subjective satisfaction) and qualitative indicators (e.g. collaboration and problem solving styles demonstrated by users) | ||
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Revision as of 12:47, 28 September 2011
Methodology
Tool Overview
In our project, we applied a user-centered design (UCD) approach for developing software tools for synthetic biology. In UCD, users are involved throughout all stages of the design process. Thus, extensive attention is given to gather information about users, identify their needs, and to test and refine designs based on users’ feedback. The main goal of UCD is to develop software tools that users find desirable, usable, and useful. Tools that rather than forcing users to adopt their behavior, improve and enhance current practices.
Design Process
Our design process consisted of an iterative cycle that included 4 stages:
<Analysis
Design
Implementation
Evaluation
- Evaluated the usability and usefulness of our software tools by deploying them for use by our wet lab team
- Considered various quantitative measures (e.g. time on task, subjective satisfaction) and qualitative indicators (e.g. collaboration and problem solving styles demonstrated by users)