User centered design (UCD) is a process in information about the people who will use in this product. Focus on users through the planning, design and development of a product and solving problem as they come to interactions with things. UCD seeks to answer questions about users and their tasks and goals, then use the findings to drive development and design to improve on what user needs, wants.
UCD seeks to answer questions such as:
Who are the users of this 'thing'?
What are the users’ tasks and goals?
What are the users’ experience levels with this thing, and things like it?
What functions do the users need from this thing?
What information might the users need, and in what form do they need it?
How do users think this 'thing' should work?
How can the design of this ‘thing’ facilitate users' cognitive processes?
User Centered Design Process
Plan: Determine all activities needed and the necessary resources
Research: Before designing, understand the users' goals and tasks and the market needs
Design: Define the system from the user perspective
Adapt: Adapt based on need for changes discovered during development
Measure: Measure usability, which is comprised of effectiveness, efficiency, and satisfaction
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