5 research outputs found
A case study on cross-platform development frameworks for mobile applications and UX
Cross-platform development frameworks for mobile applications promise important advantages in cost cuttings and easy maintenance, posing as a very good option for organizations interested in the design of mobile applications for several platforms. Given that platform conventions are especially important for the User eXperience (UX) of mobile applications, the usage of a framework where the same code defines the behavior of the app in different platforms could have a negative impact in the UX. This paper describes a study where two independent teams have designed two different versions of a mobile application, one using a framework that generates Android and iOS versions automatically, and another team using native tools. The alternative versions for each platform have been evaluated with 37 users with a combination of a laboratory usability test and a longitudinal study. The results show that differences are minimal in the Android platform, but in iOS, even if a reasonably good UX can be obtained with the usage of this framework by an UX-conscious design team, a higher level of UX can be obtained directly developing with a native tool
Case study on mobile applications UX: effect of the usage of a crosss-platform development framework
Cross-platform development frameworks for mobile applications promise important advantages in cost cuttings and easy maintenance, posing as a very good option for organizations interested in the design of mobile applications for several platforms. Given that platform conventions are especially important for the User eXperience (UX) of mobile applications, the usage of framework where the same code defines the behavior of the app in different platforms could have negative impact in the UX.
The objetive of this study is comparing the cross-platform and the native approach for being able to determine if the selected development approach has any impact on the users in terms of UX. To be able to set a base line under this subject, study on cross-platform frameworks was performed to select the most appropriate one from a UX point of view.
In order to achieve the objectives of this work, two development teams have developed two versions of the same application; one using framework that generates Android and iOS versions automatically, and another team developing native versions of the same application. The alternative versions for each platform have been evaluated with 37 users with a combination of a laboratory usability test and a longitudinal study.
The results show that differences are minimal in the Android version, but in iOS, even if a reasonable good UX can be obtained with the usage of this framework by an UX-conscious design team, a higher level of UX can be obtained directly developing in native code
Desarrollo e implementación del sistema de gestión de indicadores para el Departamento de Evaluación de la PUCE
El presente trabajo comprende el desarrollo e implementación del sistema de gestión de indicadores para el departamento de evaluación de la PUCE. La elaboración de este trabajo de disertación nace a partir del requerimiento del Departamento de Evaluación de la PUCE para lograr realizar una automatización de los 96 indicadores con los cuales cuenta el departamento para poder realizar una valoración sobre las unidades académicas que son parte de la Universidad así como las carreras que las mismas ofertan.
Actualmente los indicadores y los procesos para llevar a cabo el análisis de los mismos se lleva de manera manual lo que en muchos casos causa lentitud en el proceso de análisis y toma de decisiones