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Design a Management System for Livewell Collaborative

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Degree
MDES, University of Cincinnati, Design, Architecture, Art and Planning: Design, .
Abstract
Livewell Collaborative is a consortium of member companies, UC students and faculty working in research and development for the 50+ market. Currently, there is no useful and usable management tool for them to manage the studio projects going on in each quarter. There are some web-based management systems that are widely used in the industry. But these current systems are not designed for managing the projects that meet the typical users’ requirements in the Livewell Collaborative. In this thesis, a new management system is designed based on the Goal-Directed Design approach to improve the user experience and facilitate the activity and service in the Livewell. Due to the time constraint, usability test is not in the scope. This thesis only focuses on research and design phases.
Subject Headings
Design
Keywords
user exprience design; management system; interface design; personas and scenarios; Goal-Directed Design; interaction design
Committee / Advisors
Craig Vogel, MD (Committee Chair)
Benjamin Meyer (Committee Member)
Dale Murray, MA (Committee Member)
Paul Zender, MFA (Committee Member)
Pages
51p.

Document number: ucin1335463239
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