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Actualization of user-centered information system with tasks and functionalities that duly addresses users’ needs had been a motivating force for researches in user-centered design (UCD) generally. In designing Information Visualization (InfoVis), UCD models and methodologies have been adapted to address the peculiarity and diverse domain specifics of InfoVis. This UCD models’ adaptation has been done in geovisualization, spatiotemporal InfoVis, biological data visualization, among others, with none on students’ data focused InfoVis, despite the domain users’ peculiarities. Furthermore, our study on actualization of higher education institutions (HEIs) students’ data-focused InfoVis observes the incompatibility of the existing InfoVis UCD models of past related studies with the actualization of HEI domain-specific InfoVis. This incompatibility is arguably traceable to the peculiarity of the domain InfoVis users –data administrators, data analysts, the policy administrators and decision makers. Due to our work field experience, and objective argument from literatures reviewed, we employed a comparative content analysis and in-depth critique methods to modify the existing InfoVis UCD methodologies so as to feature additional stages to comply with our domain specificity. This study therefore presents a modified InfoVis UCD methodology that attends to the observed limitations of the previous works, and finally, our work in progress is presented.
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A User-Centered Design Methodology for Students’ Data-Focused InfoVis Semiu Ayobami
Akanmu,Zulikha Jamaludin
Introduction
Introduction
InfoVis Users centred Design Methodologies
Sedlmair, Meyer, and Munzner (2012)Robinson, Chen, Lengerich, Meyer , and MacEachren (2005)
Roth, Ross, Finch, Luo and MacEachren (2010)
Koh, Slingsby, Dykes and Kam (2011)
Go to: Observed Necessary Modifications…
Sedlmair, Meyer, and Munzner (2012)
Back to: InfoVis UCD
Robinson, Chen, Lengerich, Meyer , and MacEachren (2005)
Back to: InfoVis UCD
Roth, Ross, Finch, Luo and MacEachren (2010)
Back to: InfoVis UCD
Koh, Slingsby, Dykes and Kam (2011)
Back to: InfoVis UCD
a. Visualization Awareness and Domain Visualization are
opined to be prone to procedural redundancy.
b. Work Domain Analysis to be divided into two: Domain
Study and Tasks Elicitation and Validation.
c. Conceptual Development is re-named Conceptual
Framework Development.
d. Expert Review is introduced as a separate stage after
the Conceptual Framework Development.
e. An experimental study is introduced after the
Debugging stage
Observed Necessary Modifications…
The Need for a Modified InfoVis UCD
Our preliminary study also shows that:
The multidimensionality of HEI students’ data and the newness of InfoVis to HEI decision and policy makers demand a modified UCD methodology.
This will involve early and repetitive exposure of the domain users to the InfoVis.
This study proposes a modified InfoVis UCD methodology which is used in our on-going research work in HEI students’ data-focused InfoVis.
Modified User-centred Methodology for InfoVis
Back to: InfoVis UCD
Our Work in Progress
Thank You!