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Background Research | Goals of this phase: Basically, learn as much as we can on our own before we book other people’s time! 1. User needs: have an understanding of and document here https://uwmidsun.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/S/pages/edit-v2/2522480716?draftShareId=d7ab5cd5-3f50-431f-a348-79f0190ee4e3 Nice to do: Send this document over to strategy firmware (Avery) so that they can validate/add to it before we jump into user interviews. 2. Best practicesLearn about Data Visualization, Dashboard Design: Learn about and collect resources on data visualization best practices in https://uwmidsun.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/S/pages/edit-v2/2522480716?draftShareId=d7ab5cd5-3f50-431f-a348-79f0190ee4e3 as well Consider scalability, responsiveness Dashboard will have an overwhelming amount of data Resources on general UX best practices is also good
How do we achieve this? Review Telemetry Server findings from FSGP2019 and identify takeaways that would be suitable for MS XIV Create a preliminary list of requirements/things that they’re using the dashboard for, again refer to Telemetry Server . Telemetry Software is the latest thing for MS XIV Telemetry Server still has tons of info (but more MS XII) There’s a table at the bottom (“Desktop Telemetry Client Requirements”) with a list of things they want for telemetry. I’m not sure if this is up-to-date. Would be nice to ask if there’s a document that outlines the stuff they need for the dashboard more clearly, or if one could be created for us in writing. “GUI” (graphical UI) means they want it displayed. We’ll need to sort through the table to figure out what they want displayed.
Collect and review data visualization best practices
| Finish research/ documentation: 1-2 weeks? Wait for strategy to get back to us: ? |
Exploratory interviews | Goal of this phase: validate and expand on Background Research Pain points with the FSGP 2019 telemetry dashboard What else they need from the dashboard What they don’t need from the dashboard Non-issues/things we don’t need to worry about Other insights into the dashboard
How do we achieve this? From the Background Research, try to isolate 2-4 big themes that we want to ask about. Create a list of questions for each theme Having a few themes helps organize your inquiries instead of having 50 random questions that are all over the place Ensures that you cover all the general things you wanted to cover during the interview without going off track
Recruit around three to five FSGP 2019 attendees → create a list of people to reach out to Speak with them (~30 min to 1 hour interviews) If people are unavailable, offer to share the Background Research doc with them that they can comment on/validate in their own time
| 2-3 weeks? |
Planning | Goal of this phase: Understand pain points of users and formalize the scope/goals of this project Compile and organize research findings Defining features/stuff we want to include Information Architecture mapping + grouping User/screen flows Sketching basic designs etc
| 1 week? |
Design | Goal of this phase: Actually designing the thing | Low-fi Mockups: 2-4 weeks? Visual Design Guidelines: 2 weeks? High-fi Mockups: 2-4 weeks? |
User testing | Goal of this phase: Making sure our design works (is usable), that prospective users are happy with it, and improving our design (if we have time) | 2 weeks? |
Design: potential iteration | | |
Handoff | Final mockups Documentation
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